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THE
NEW NAVY LIST
AND
GENERAL RECORD OF THE SERVICES
OF OFFICERS
OP THB
ROYAL NAYY AND ROYAL MARINES.
CONDUCTED BY
JOSEPH ALLEN, Esq.. R.N.
OBEBNWIGH HOSPITAL.
A;- fr^ -X
V-" -■,•■-/ ,^
LONDON:
PARKER, FURNIVALL, AND PARKER,
BflLITART LIBRABT, WHITEHALL.
MDCCCL.
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PRINTED BY W. H. COX,
6, ORBAT QUKKN BTRBKT, LIWCOLM't-IIIII-VIKLDft.
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CONTENTS OF THE NEW NAVY LIST,
JANUARY, 1850.
PAGB.
AbbreyiatioiiB • . • viii— 37i
Admirals . . . . - « . 9
of the Fleet . . 9
Retired Rear ... 14
' — '. by Seniority . . .14
Services ... 16
Admiralty 258
Agents, Crovemment Emigration . 265
Navy and Prize . . . 315
in Contract Steam Vessels 249
Aides-de-camp, Naval, to Her Majesty 205
Army, relative rank of Officers in
Navy and. .... 319
Blane*s Medal .... 164
Captains 33
Retired ... 15,30
Services ... 46
Chaplains 161
Civil Department of the Navy . 258
Clerks 180
Coast Guard 254
Commanders .... 71
Retired ' . . .81
Services ... 85
Deputy Inspectors of Hospitals . 165
Services. . 173
Dispensers of Hospitals . . .172
Dock Yards 261
Dress Regulations . . • • 327
Engineers, Memorandum respecting 324
Emigration Agents .... 265
Flag Officers 9
Services ... 16
in Commission . .213
Foreign Orders .... 207
Medals . . . .210
(ireenwich Hospital . . . 266
Half-pay of Ro^al Navy and Royal
Mannes
• Form of Declaration
317
320
Honorary Distinctions . . . 205
Hospitals. • 264
Hydrojrraphical Office .
Inspectors of Hospitals and Fleets .
— ■ Services . . .
258
164
173
163
205
St. Michael and St. George 206
Instructors, Naval
Knights of the Bath
Royal Hanoverian
phi6 Order
Foreign Orders
Windsor
Guel-
Leave of Absence .
Lieutenants .
Services
Flag
MARINES, ROYAL
' Services
Masters .
Mates
Services
Second
• Services
Medals, Honorary
Foreign
Naval
Medical Officers, Regulations
specting
— ^— Services
Establishments •
Naval College .
Instructors
Medals
207
208
109
318
109
124
213
185
197
149
154
159
158
160
205
210
211
164
173
264
321
163
211
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IV
C!ontent8.
PAGE.
Navy, relative rank of Officers in
Army and 319
OMtnaiy 335
Observatories .... 260
Packet Service . • • • 249
Taj, Tables of .... 316
Paymasters and Pursers . • .176
Services ... 181
Pay of, in different rates 31 8
Pensions, Good Service • . 268
Greenwich Hospital Out . 268
for Wounds ... 269
to Widows ... 322
Physicians 164
Prize Money Advertised . • 333
■ Order in Council res-
pecting . . . 325
Agents 315
Quarantine Service . . . 265
Rank, relative 319
Revenue Vessels .... 252
Schoolmasters 163
PAGE.
Secretaries to Flag Officers . . 213
Ships of the Royal Navy, rating,
classes, and armaments . 212
Ships, Effective List of, with ton-
nages, dates of building, &c. 213
— — Non-Effective, Hulks, &c. 250
Steam-Vessels, Mail ... 251
Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons . 165
Services 1 73
Transport Service .... 265
Trinity House, Elder Brethren of the 332
Victualling Yards . . • 263
Widows, Pensions to . . . 322
Windsor, Naval Knights of . 109
Wounded Officers on Pension List 269
General Alphabetical Index,
embracing evert commissioned
Rank in the Rotal Navt and
RoTAL Marine Forces . . 271
%* Gorrectionii and additions should be sent to the Editor or Publishers previously to the 20tb of
June, and the 20th of December.
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ADDRESS TO THE JANUARY EDITION,
1850.
It is now more than ten years since the New Nayt List was pub-
lished by the late Commander, Chables Haultain, K.H., and its
success, up to the present time, has amply justified the project of that
gallant and lamented officer. The publication, in its altered form,
having now entered upon its fourth year, it is due to the profession
amongst which its support was looked for, to add, that the success has
in no d^ree diminished. While admitting the above fact, therefore,
the Editor and Publishers deem it right to return their thanks for the
patronage so freely bestowed ; and to express a hope that the improve-
ments introduced into each succeeding number will continue to earn
for it the support of those to whose interests the work is so peculiarly
addressed.
The grand object sought to be achieved by the New Navy List
is the keeping before the world, in a condensed but intelligible shape,
the more important points of service performed by each Officer, what-
ever may be his rank. It must be taken for granted that common routine
services have fallen more or less to the lot of all ; but to enter into
their detail would be to defeat that part oi the plan of the work which
embraces condensalicm. It is not contemplated by the exclusion of
such services to underrate them, but when it is considered that
already nearly one-third of each book is occupied by notices of war
or sdenlific performances, it will be obvious that more space could
not be accorded without rendering it so bulky and expensive, as to
defeat the proposed and more desirable end of extensive circulation.
It is no longer a doubtful point that the New Navy List is con-
sidered an important vehicle for the services of Officers ; but although
every fiunlity and encouragement has been held out for Officers to
communicate their peculiar claims upon this score, there are many
who have not availed themselves of the opportunities afforded. It is
therefore again suggested to those who have not taken this step, that
such communications are at all times acceptable and available if sent
to the Editor, or Publishers, on, or before, the 20th June, and 20th
December in each year.
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ADDRESS TO THE EDITION,
Published in February^ 1846.
The importance of the New Navy List and General Record
OP Services to all Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines,
has been seriously considered by the Proprietors and Editor of the
f)resent Number. In completing, at a great sacrifice of capital and
abour, the extensive alterations, which will be observable at a glance,
due regard has been paid to the relative services of all Officers, and the
whole arrangement so changed, that its superiority in point of informa-
tion will, it is hoped, render the New Navy List a book of general
circulation and reference.
Nothing can be further from the wish of the Proprietors than to
detract from the merits of the late gallant Compiler, Commander
Haultain, whose labours and sacrifices were but ill compensated by
the sale of the work ; but, in admitting deficiencies, of which a remedy
has been aimed at, they must be in a great measure laid to the charge of
the want of business resources with which he had to contend. In this
respect there will now be nothing wanting ; and it is the full intention
of the Proprietors to render the New Navy List in every way worthy
the full confidence and patronage of the Navy and Country at large.
The changes which have at present been effected may be here aUuded
to. The Services of all Officers have been separated from the mass,
and brought to follow the Seniority Lists of the respective ranks as
closely as possible. The object of this has been to facilitate references.
The Services have been thoroughly revised and reprinted in double
columns, and all expletive terms of commendation or otherwise struck
out. Thus an Officer will no longer have to read the services of a
brother Officer recounted in a more laboured strain than his own, which
intrinsically, perhaps, were of greater merit than those so described.
The propriety of this will, it is hoped, meet with general concurrence,
and by Uius removing superfluous type, an extended record of actual
service is rendered easy. In a word, it is the wish to condense as much
real service as possible into a small and intelligible compass, without
giving undue consequence to any.
The New Navy List will also, for the future, give by far the
most complete record of the Services of that distinguished corps, the
Royal Marines, in a condensed form, to be found in any publication.
This new feature will, it is hoped, have the effect of making it a
work essential and acceptable to all in any way connected witii the
Navy.
The List of tiie Navy has also undergone a thorough revision*
Beneath the name of each Ship on the Effective List will be found the
place and date of launching, the tonnage, and name of constructor
or constructors — information not to be found in a complete shape in
any other publication extant. The unserviceable and harbour service
Ships have been removed to a separate list.
The exclusion of the " date of passing" column, heretofore given
in the Seniority Lists of Captains, Commanders, and Lieutenants,
demands some explanation. The extremely partial, and occasionally
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Address to the February Edition. vii
inaccurate, way in which the information was given, rendered it parti-
cularly objectionable ; and the evident disinclination on the part of
CMficers of long standing generally to communicate the information,
added to the impracticability of procuring it from an official source,
decided the point of removing the column entirely. If, however, at
any future period, the dates of passing can be given in every case, it
will be more valuable and far less invidious than it was previously.
But the most important new feature is that of the General Alpha-
betical Index of all Officers in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines,
which has been compiled with great labour, and upon the accuracy
of which the character of the work may be safely staked.
The Honorary Marks before the names of titled Officers will soon
become familiar to the eye, and it is presumed they will be preferred to
the letters heretofore used.
The Initial Letters at present refer only to the services of Officers in
Lord Howe's great battle of the 1st June, 1794; Sir John Jervis's
victory off Cape St. Vincent, 14th February, 1797 ; Admiral Duncan's
defeat of the Dutch fleet off Camperdown, lllh Oct., 1797 ; Nelson's
achievements at the Nile, 1st Aug., 1798 ; at Copenhagen, 2nd April,
1801 ; and at Trafalgar, 21st Oct, 1805 ; togellier with the expedition
to Egypt, 1801 ; Sir Richard Strachan's action off Ferrbl, 4th Nov.,
1805 ; and the defeat of the French squadron off St. Domingo by
Admiral Sir John Duckworth, 6th February, 1806. By this selection
it is not meant to cast other services into the shade, and it will be a
subject for consideration what other triumphs of the British Navy shall
be equally distinguished. Those selected will, without doubt, ever
rank foremost in the pa^es of Naval History ; and as the Captains
who participated in au (except that of Copenhagen) were honoured
with gold medals, there was good reason for commencing with those
brilliant victories. The Battle off Lissa ; bombardment of Algiers ;
destruction of the Turkish fleet at Navarin ; and the overthrow of
St. Jean D'Acre, were each and all alike honourable to British
prowess, and will also come under consideration for distinction.
Although thus much has been done, attempts at further improve-
ment will not be wanting, and it will afford pleasure to the Proprietors
and B(Utor to receive corrections or available additions to the services
as they are now given. In particular, those services of a scientific
character are here alluded to, which Officers are requested to furnish in
order to render this peculiar province more complete.
It will, however, be obvious that the great expenses connected with
the publication of a work like the New Navy List cannot be per-
severed in without an increase to the number of Subscribers ; and those
whose ¥rish it is to maintain a work of such value to all who have
claims which require to be kept before those in authority, will, it is
hoped, use their best endeavours to increase the sale. They will
thereby also enable the Proprietors to publish the work at the lowest
price which will afford a due return for the capital embarked, and
the vigilance and labour which must be incessantly employed in the
collection of new materials^ and the preservation of accuracy.
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EXPLANATION OP HONORARY MARKS AND DISTINCTIONS.
41— Knight Grand Crofls of the Order of the Bath.
]K-*Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
^ — Companion of the Order of the Bath.
G.C.M.G.— Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
K.C.M.G.— Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George.
•4^— Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order.
g( — Knight Commander of ditto.
i{«— Knight of ditto ditto,
m— Before the name denotes that the officer has received a gold medaL
®— Medal for services in China.
@^— Before the name denotes that the Officer has received the Silver
'* Naval Medal/' the number of Clasps attached to each Medal are
denoted by small numerals.
3bm — ^Medical Officers who have received Sir Gilbert Blane's Gold Medal.
® — Officers who served in (he fleet under Lord Nelson at Copenhagen,
2d April, 1801.
©—Officers who served in Admiral Duncan's fleet at the defeat of the
Dutch fleet off Camperdown, 11th October, 1797.
® — Officers who served in the expedition to Egypt in 1801.
® — Officers serving in Sir Richard Strachan's squadron in the action off
Ferrol, Nov. 4, 1805.
(g)— Officers who served in Lord Howe's fleet in the actions of May, and
Ist June, 1794.
®— Officers who served under Sir Horatio Nelson at the defeat of the
French fleet at the Nile, 1st August, 1798.
(§)— Officers who served in Sir John T. Duckworth's squadron at the
defeat of the French squadron off St Domingo, Feb. 6, 1806.
©—Officers who served under Lord Nelson at Trafalgar, 21st Oct, 1805.
® — Officers who served in Sir John Jervis's fleet at the defeat of the
Spanish fleet off Cape St Vincent, 14th Feb., 1797.
V9t — Officers who have an Honorary Reward from the Patriotic Fund.
99— Ditto Pecuniary.
9ini^ — ^Ditto both Honorary and Pecuniary.
V— Attached to names and services of Flag Officers or Captains, denotes
that the Officer is retired under Her Majesty's Order in Council, 1846.
An asteriek is prefixed to the names of Officers for each Foreign Order they
are entitled to wear.
For an explanation of the abbreviations, letters, and figures nsed in the
Qeneral Alphabetical Index, see page 971.
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THE
NEW NAVY LIST.
COMMISSIONERS FOR EXECUTING THE OFFICE OF LORD
HIGH ADMIRAL.
RiOHT Honorable Sir Francis Thornhill Baring, Bart., M.P.
Rear-Admiral^ Jambs Whitlet Deans Dundas, M.P.
Rear- Admiral ^Maurice Fred. Fitzhardinge Berkeley, M.P.
Captain ^*Rioht Honorable Lord John John Hat, M.P.
Captain Alexander Milne.
Honorable William Francis Cowper, M.P.
First Secretary.-— Jons Parker, Esq., M.P,
Second Secretary. — Captain William A. B. Hamilton, B.N.
FLAG OFFICERS,
WITH THE DATES OF THEIR SEVERAL COMMISSIONS.
ADMIRALS.
Admiral op the Fleet. Adnural
Half-pay, £1140 I5s. per annum.
©'O^iVThomas Byam Martin'(b)
130ct49 22July30l2Augl9
Vice Adm . of the United Kingdom. Sal. 494/. 1«. 9d,
Admirai.8 op the Red.
Hfdf-paj £790 lOt. per annum.
®*®0^^ ^on. Sir G. Cock-
burn»(c) 10Jan37 r2Augl9
MiO. Geo. of Marines. Sal. 060i.
R<>vAdm.of the United Kingdom. SaI.84SZ. 9t,
®'®®#»*'*«0'Sf«V Edw. Cod-
rington, G.C.M.G."(d) do. 19Jiily21
©'Frederick Watkins" 12Nov40
:^' Thomas Le Marchant 6o88e-
lin'* 23Nov41 27May25
(g Sir Charles Ogle, 5/." do. 22July30
Robert Dudley Oliver*' do. do,
TJ^'mO /Ton. Av John Talbot" .. do. do.
m' John Giffard** . . . , do. do.
iti^S^iSLSir John West « do. do.
^•Joseph Bullen** do. 12Nov40
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(b) Elder Brother of the OorpoiHtiom of the Trinity House. I
Com. of the Sword of Sweden.
(c; Fellow of the Rojal Socletjc.
Jan 50
(d) Grand Oroti of St. Louis ; St. George of Rusda, 2nd
Class; Gold Grose of Redeemer of Greece ; Fellow of the
Royal Society.
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10 Flag Officers, with the Dates of their several Commissions.
Admirals op thr White.
Viee Adm. Rear Adm.
@^@ John Cochet" 23Nov41 22July30 28Aug 19
WmSir Charles Ekins** (b) . . . . do. J,^ do. do-
@«® Henry Richard Glynn* .... 9Nov4610Jan3719July21
®'»*m«5^trEd.Hamilton,5t.*(c) do. do. do.
@'®*-Sir William Hall Gage« do.
Com. in Chief, Devooport.
®Wr Henry Heathcote, A:^» .. do.
@^©)S5'fr Graham Eden
Himond, B/.«(d) 22Jan47
@«®®Hugh Downman" 24ApT47
@*®® *«on. Sir Thomas Bladen
Capel" 28Apr47
Com. in Chief, Portsmouth.
®' ^Rt, Hon. James Marquis of
Thomond* 24Dec49
10—20
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John Mackellar" 26July47 10Jan37 27May2527 Apr99
George Barker^ 27Dec47i l2Nov 40
©'©S-SffV Charles Adam«(e) .. 8Jan48 I0Jan3727May25
Governor of Greenwich Hospital.
.Sir Thomas Livingstone, fi/.«(g) 1 June48 28June38 22July30
Com.
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27May9526Aug89
l8June95 "'^
29June95
11 Feb 96
llAug97
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26July97
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^^•**Asir John Acworth Om-
manney« (i) 4May49 23Nov41
Zachary Mudge« l5Sept49
Alexander Wflmot Schomberg». . 90ct49
@»® tSSftVEd-Durnford King, A:^«^Oct49
®'®®*ft*'S'iV George Mundy*» 24Dec49
10-30
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14Dec9811Mar96
Vice-Admiral8 op the Red.
Half-pB7, £508 Ss. 6d. per annnm.
©♦James Carthew" 23Nov41
®Sir Thomas Briggs, G.C. M.G.» do.
@«pi^0/?t. Han. THos. Earl of Dundonald** do.
Com. in Chief, N. America and W. Indies.
@'®0Sir William Parker, Bt.'^ (k) do.
Com. -in-Chief, Mediterranean.
©'©George M'Kinley»T do.
®i§ Richard Curry** 9Nov46
@'#fij5'fr John Wentworth Loring* do.
Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bi. (I) do.
Hon. Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie^*^(m) . . do.
@'® John Dick*' do,
@'(g)Matthew Buckle^ do.
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Flag OfBoers^with the Dates of their several Commissions.
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Vice-Admibals of tbb White.
RearAdm
®>John Wight*' 9Nov46 17Aug40
Balkley Mackworth Praed do. do
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@^®99William Henry Brown Tremlett^ 22Jan47 do
@' |)PlftiB*5ir Samuel Pym** 13Feb47 do.
(g Robert Jackson" 8Mar47 do.
Sir Charles Malcolm, Kt.^ 28Apr47 10Jan37
@h^Hon. George Elliot** (d) 13May47 do.
Com. in Chief, Nore.
@'®®®#ft/. Hon. Lord Wm. FitzRoy** 26June47 do.
iSvJ^Sir Hugh Pigot*' 6Aug47 10 Jan37
Edward Hawker*' 22Sep47 do.
@*®®®*5t> Charles Richardson** llDec47 do,
@'»»Francis Temple" 2lDec47 17Aug40
Henry Gordon" 27Dec47 do.
@»yg)®*igj^(m. Fred. William Aylmer«*(e) 3Jan48 iOJan37
15—60
Vice-Admirals op the Blue.
®^g)T. Richard Thomas " 8Jan48 lOJan37
9|I^Jame8 Richard Dacre8<» 20Mar48'28June38
3Mar04
8May04
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12Mar05
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John Surman Carden« 23Mar48 17Aug4022Jan06
JohnSyke^(f) lJime4828June38
John Impey 1 Aug48
®i Henry Manaton Onmianney^'Cg) .... 24Jan49
® Archibald Duflf** 3Mar49
£fon. Donald Hugh Mackay".
®^9liSir Francis Mason'* 9May49
Thomas Brown'* 8June49
^Sir Lucius Curtis, Bt,"^ l5Sep49
^^«r John Louis, ^^'* 90ct49
Brian Hodgson 180ct49
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J)Str Josiah CogWll Coghill, BtJ^ (h). . . 30Oct49 23Nov41
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@ '©Charles Philip Butler Bateman" do.
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t^iHon. Josceline Percy'* (e) do.
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(f) Dep. Lieut. County Berwick.
(g) Kt. of Mttrla Theresa.
(b) Dep. Lieut. County HnnHngdOB.
({) Dep. Lieut. County Somerset.
(j) M.P. for Laiincostnn.
(k) M.P. for Greenwich; Dep. Lieut. County Berks.
(1) Dep. Lieut. County Haddington.
(ni) S CI. Red Eagle of Prussia; Couut St. Vincent in Por-
tnual ; Or. Cr. of Portuguese Orders of St. Bento D'A\iS
and Tower and Sword.
(n) Dep. Lieut. County of Southnmpton.
(o) M.P. for Aberdeenshire.
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(S«:g^Edward WaUis Hoare"* 13May47
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tt"***^0>Vr Thomas Fellcwes, Kt. (k)'" 26July47
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to'® WJohn Pasco** 22Sep47
tt' f WiUiam Fisher'" 206047
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Adm. Sup. Malta.
^•©William Fitawilliam Owen'" 2ll)ec47
©'SiManly Hall Dixon'** 27Dec47
Com. in Chief at Cork.
ifoa. Alexander Jones'^ 3Jan48
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Rear-Admirals of the Blub.
WPeter John Douglas'* 7Jan48
S'SiBarrington Reynolds'*' (n) 8Jan48
Com. In Chief, 8. S. Coast of America.
WWbHon, George Alfred Crofton'* 30Jan48
eiViiliera Francis Hatton'» 14Feb48
1Il'5^ ©Charles Sotheby'* 20Mar48
%\'^^ir Augustus William Clifford. 5^'»'(o) 23Mai4S
^ir Joshua Ricketts Rowley, Bu '"(p) 3Apr48
''\ Alexander Renton Sharpe"* lJune48
B' ^Gordon Thomas Falcon"* 5Aug48
%,% ft Sir Watkin Owen Pell, iT/ »* (q) 5Sep48
ai iDtiiWm. Fairbrother Carroir" 24Jan49
^ ( S'^iSfr Andrew Ptllett Green, AT*.'" (r) 3Mar49
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^' t;**Str George Rose Sartorius, Kt}^ (t) 9May49
hobert Wauchope '*' 21May49
&^SVr John Gordon Sinclair, Bi}^ (u) 8June49
m'WftGcoTge Edw. Watts'** lSep49
iff S^5i> James John Gordon Bremer'"(v) 15Sep49
Halph Randolph Wormeley . 90ct49
Hayes O'Giady'^ 180ct49
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• JjFairfex Moresby^** (x) 20Dec49
^ Horn, George Anson, Lord Byron (y) 24Dec49
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llem ; Kt. of W ilhelm of the Netherlands.
^ ^1 Ki. of Charles III.; Comr. Leg. Hon.; S CI. St.
A:j>» of RaMiti ; Bedeemer of Or.
^ Mac. and Dept. Llent. Cornwall.
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(s) Bep. Lieut. Banff and Ab^rdoenshire.
(t) Kt Or. Cr. St. Bento XVAtIs; Com. of Tow. ft Sw.
(u) Dep. Lieut. Caithness and HaddiuRtonshire.
(▼) Mag. and Dep. Lieut. Countj Devon,
(w) M.P. for Gloucester, Dep. Lieut. County Sussex,
and NaTal A.D.C to the Queen.
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Lord in Waiting.
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RETIRED REAR-ADMIRALS.
Pay £450 5«. per annum.
$$*9I^Jame8 Wilkes Maurice'
@5'® James Prevost
@^®9Sir Francis Beaufort^ (b)
Hydrographer to the Admiralty.
@' James Lillicrap*
John Thompson*
Thomas Poltiott Baugh
Gustavus Stupart' ,
@'®Thoma8 Fras. Chas. Mainwaring*
®^Right Hon. William Earl Waldegrave"
® John HoUinworth"
@'CB)Clement Sneyd"
@^®®Abel Ferris"
|3U) Robert Merrick Fowler"
©'©Donald Campbell** (d)
@'igl5ir Henry Hart, Kt.^^
Commiuioner of Greenwich Hospital.
George Henderson "
@*®®Thomas Tudor Tucker"
Henry Bourchier"
©'tgiRob. Worffan Geo. Festing*
@*®®Georgc Morris" ,
@*®® John Tancock**
@*®il3James Pattison Stewart"
991^ Christopher Bell»*
James Stevenson**
Hon, Edmund Sexten Pery Knox ,
@*Rl Hon. David, Earl of Leven and Melville'' .
@='®Colin Campbell" (a)
@'® Joseph Symes*
bon. William Henry Percy**
Commiuioner of Excite.
James Prinele"
Samuel Lesue **
®^® Peter Rye« ,
James Gifford
Q^igGeorge Le Geyt"
Henry Gage Morris*
©"©©•©Edw. Aug. Down''
©•Thomas Whinyates*
©"©# John William Andrew*
©'Robert Mitford«
©'©Henderson Bain**
©'Clement Milward**
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(c) Kt. of the Austridn Order of Ix*opold.
(d) Dep. Lieut. Argyleihire.
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Robert Gambler** lSept49
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CAPTAIN ON RETIRED HALF-PAY.
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^^Christopher Laroche 29Jan00 18Aug98 llSep93
CAPTAINS OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
Capt. Com. Lieut.
^eMoubrayi 12Augl2 24Dec05 27May94
niliam Cuppage* 27July30 24Dec27 6Aprl5
@'(g)Thoma8 Lamb Polden Laugharne* . . 4Apr32 12Febll 8Aug06
®'®«9Thomas Dickin8on*(&} 29Nov32 15Junel4 15Aug06
Plan op Rbtirbmsnt for Captains, August 31, 1846.
ItU The rank of retired Rear- Admiral to be
gi^en. by seniority, to sach applicants from the
14«. 6d. half-pay list, as may be willing to accept
it. with the pay of £1 Ss. per day» and the corres-
ponding pension to their widows, under the usual
restrictions.
3d. An addition of Ts. 6d. per day to be giyen to
appHcanU, by seniority, from the ISs. Od. and
10s. 6d. half pay lists, being captains of not less than
^ years standing, and 65 years of age. Officers
from both lists to be py^rmitted to assume the title of
Retired Rear-Admiral at the period wben they
would hare obtained the Flag by seniority, bad
tbey remained upon the active list. Their widows
to be entitled to a pension of £110 per year ; and
to the pension of Rear- Admiral's widow, when the
nnk of Retired Rear-Admiral has been attained.
9d. The Tacancies upon the j61 li^t to be filled
ttpi in tnm of seniority, by officers now accepting
tbe IBs. per day ; but no neir admissions to the
«1 5s. list to be made until it is reduced below the
njmber of 26, which it is not to exceed afterwards.
The permanent retired list to be reduced to 100. by
iB|>kmg one appointment for every two yacancies,
the first S6 officers upon the list receiving £1 6s.
per day, sad the remaining 76 £1 per day, with
the right of assuming the rank of Retired Rear*
Admiral, when entitled to it by seniority.
4th. 1 he actiye list of Captains not pennanendy
to exceed 600. A proportionate reduction to be
made in the 14s. 6d. and 12s. 6d. half-pay lists;
the first to consist of 70 Captains, and the latter
of 100.
5th. Good service pensions to be retained by
Captains, until they reach the rank of Rear-Admiral»
or Retired Rear-Admiral.
6th. The promotions from the Captains' list to
the Admirals' list in future to be continuous, resery-
ine always the undoubted ri^bt of the Crown to
select officers for promotion m the higher as well
as the lower ranks, whenever the public interest
requires such an exercise of the prerogative.
7th. The Admirals* list not permanently to ex-
ceed 160 in number, and to be thus distributed : —
30 Admirals, or 10 of each squadron ;
46 Vice-Admirals, or 16 of each squadron ;
And 76 Rear- Admirals, or 25 of each squadron.
8th. This plan to come into operation on the Ist
of October of the present year, and all letters re-
lating to it to be treated as strictly confidential.
By command of their Lordships,
H. G WARD.
U) Kt or St. Vladimir of Rutda.
(b) Kl. of the Sword of Sweden.
(c) Dep. UeuLaadMsfflttrate for Woatmeatb.
(d) Kt. of Austrian Order of Leopold.
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SERVICES OF ADMIRALS.
I Sir Thomas Byam Martin, Admiral of the
Fleet, commanded Tuiphone under Lord Hood
at Toulon, 1793, and Modeste at the redaetion
of Corsica. Capt. of Sta Margaritta, and cap-
tured Fr. frigate TamUe, 1796; and of Fitffard,
and captured Fr. frigate ImmortaHid, 1798.
Capt. of Implacable, and took part in the cap.
ture of Sewolod Russ. 74, in 1808 ; and actively
employed on the coast of Finland. Dep. Controller
of the Navy, 1816, and Controller, 1816. Gaz.
1796, 98. 1800, 08, 09
9 Sir George Cockbnm, Lieut, of Victory at
Toulon in 1793. Capt. of Meleager at reduction
of Corsica ; in Nelson's squadron co-operating with
Austrian troops in Piedmont ; and in Hotham's
actions, March and July, 1795. Capt. oi Minerva
(bearing Nelson's broad pendant), at the capture
of Sp. frigate Sabinat and action with Ceres; and
in same frigate off Cape St Vincent, 14 Feb. 1 797.
In company with Phtenix and Pomone ; captured
Fr. frigate SueeeSf and destroyed Bravoure off
Leghorn in 1801. Capt. of PAae/on, at the block- 1
ade of the Isle of France, 1805, where he made
many captures and frequently engaged enemy's
batteries. Commanded Captain, 74, in the squadron
which captured Fr. frigate Preeident, 1806. Capt. |
of Pompee, and (Commodore) in command of sea-
men and marines landed for reduction of M artinique ,
1809 ; and of BeUeiele at capture of Flushing. \
Commodore at defence of Cadiz, 1810 ; Rear- Ad- .
miral in command of naval force employed in the j
Chesapeake and other rivers in North America ;
and in conjunction with Gen. Roas, entered Wash- '
ington, and destroyed the capitol, president's pa-
lace, dock-yard, &c.y &o. Conveyed Bonaparte to
St. Helena. Gas. on thirteen occasions.
II Sir Edward Codrington, Lieut of Queen
Charlotte in Howe's action, 1 June, 1794. Capt.
of Babet in Bridport's action, July, 1795 ; of
Orion at Trafalgar ; and of Blake^ in Wal-
cheren expedition. Employed at defence of Cadiz,
and commanded a squadron co-operating with Sp.
patriots on the coast of Catalonia. Capt. of the
fleet in the Chesapeake ; and at New Orleans, 1814.
Com.-in-chief of Mediterranean station ; and in
Oct. 1827, with combined fleet, destroyed the
Turkish fleet in the harbour of Navarin. Gaz.
1805,09,11,14, 15.
13 Frederick Watkins, Senior Lieut, of Blanche
at capture of Fr. frigate Pique, and Capt. Faulkner
being killed was posted. Capt. of Nereide, and en-
gaged six privateers, one of yfthich {Vengeance, 16)
was captured. In 1800 obtained possession of the
island of Curagoa, which the French were obliged
to evacuate. Gaz. 1795, 1800.
15 Thomas Le M. Gosselin, Mid. of Barfleur
at capture of St. Eustatia, and in the different ac-
tions with De Grasse in the West Indies in 1781,
82. Capt. of Syren at surrender of Surinam, in
1799. Gaz. 1809.
18 Sir Charles Ogle, lieut of Bayue at capture I
of the West India Islands ; and obtained distinction
at the storming of Fort Fleur D'Ep^e, 1794. Capt |
of Greyhound in the expedition to Egypt, 1801 .
19 Robert Dudley Oliver, Mid. of Prince i
George at capture of Sp. aquadron under Langara I
in 1780 ; at relief of St Kitt8,and in Rodney's ac- ,
tion in 1783. Sen.-Lieut. of Artoie, at capture of !
Fr. frigate Bevolutumnaire in 1794. Capture of
Melpomene, and conducted bombardment of Havre I
on two occaaions. Capt of Mars, and captured
Fr. frigate Rhin, in company with three other i
frigates, after a chase of 100 miles, in 1806. Com-
I manded Valiant during the operations on coast of
America in 1813, 14. Gaz. 1804, 06.
21 Hon. Sir J. Talbot, Senior Lieut, of Astrea
I at capture of Fr. frigate Oloire in 1795. Capt. of
I Leanderva 1805, and captured Ville de Milan of
j 46 guna, and retook Cleopatra, her prize. Capt.
of Thunderer, and attacked Turkish squadron
j under Point Pesquiea, in the Dardanelles, 1807.
I Wounded when commanding Victorious, in 1812,
and received gold medal for capture of Fr. 74
gun ship Rholi. Gaz. 1795, 1805, 07, 12.
I 22 J. Giffard, Mid. of Canada, at relief of Gib-
I raltar, in 1781 ; and capture of Sp. frigate Leoca-
' dia: at Hood's relief of St. Kitts, and in Rodney's
actions, 1 782. Lieut of Queen Charlotte in Brid-
' port's action ; and Capt. of Athenienne at defence
! of Gaieta, 1807.
I 23 Sir J .West, Lieut, of Royal George in Howe's
, action, and Bridport's. Capt. of Excellent in co-
operation with Patriots on coast of Catalonia in
1808 ; at defence of Rosas, and successfully em-
ployed in destruction of enemy's gun vessels and
convoys in the Adriatic. Gaz. 1808, 09, 11.
24 J. Bullen, Mid. of Isis and Lion, at atUck
on Mud Island, in America, in 1777, and in
Byron's action in 1779. Lieut of Prtnee George in
Sir S. Hood's action off St. Kitta; Rodney's action,
1782 ; and of Victory during the occupation, and
at the evacuation, of Toulon. Served as a Volunteer
on board the Proselyte floating battery at the
siege of Bastia, which vessel was burnt under the
walls of the citadel, and commanded an advanced
battery until the surrender of that place. His
services on these occasions were mentioned in high
terms by Nelson. A volunteer on board Santa
Margaritia, at capture of Tamise in 1796, when
he was a Commander. Gaz. 1794, 96.
<7 J. Cochet, Mid. of Apollo at capture of
Fr. frigate Oiseau in 1779; and in nction with
Stanislaui, in 1780. Lieut, of Queen Charlotte in
Howe's action.
28 Sir C. Ekins. Mid. ot Berwick in Parker's
action off Dogger Bank in 1781; and in Cambridge
at relief of Gibraltar, and action afterwards, in
1782, in which he was wounded. Capt. of Am-
phitrite, at taking Devil's Islands ofl' Cayenne,
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Islands of Surinam, St. Martins, also Danish and
Swedish, and captured seven privateers of force.
Capt. of D^ence at Copenhagen in 1807, and Su-
perb at Algiers, where he was again wounded. Au-
thor of a work on naval tactics. Gaz. 1 799, 1807.
29 H. R. Glynn, Lieut, of Boyal George in
Howe's action ; and in Bridport's.
30 Sir Edward Hamilton, Mid. of Hector in
Cornwallis's action with a Fr. squadron, 1780.
Lieut, of JHdo, and captured, in her jolly-boat, the
privateer Vrai Patriot, of 13 guns and 45 men.
In command of 100 seamen and 2 guns, besieged
for eight days and captured Martello Tower of
Geralata, 1 794. Lieut, of Victory , and served under
Nelson in charge of 100 seamen at the siege of
Calvi ; and in Hotham*8 second action, 1795.
Com. of Comet, and captured 2 privateers. Capt.
of Surpriee, and captured four privateers ; and in
] 799, in command of the boats of that ship,
boarded and brought out from under the batteries
of Porto Cavallo the (late British) frigate Her-
^Mione, of 44 guns and 390 men, in which service he
was severely wounded, and for which he was
awarded a gold medal. Capt. of TYent, and
captured a privateer, and blockaded Havre,
Cherbourg and St. Malo, 1800, 01. Gaz. 1799,
1801.
32 Sir William H.Gage, Mid. of Princess Royal
in Hotham's actions, 1795, and of Bedford at re
capture of Cetueur by Fr. squadron. Lieut, of
Minerva at capture of Sabina, and action with
Ceree, 8p. frigates; and off Cape St. Vincent.
Commanded boats of Minerva, cutting out Ff.
national brig MuHne at Santa Cruz. Capt. of
Terpeichore, at capture of Fr. vessels in Tunis Bay,
and blockade of Malta. Capt. of Uranie when her
boats assisted cutting out CAevrette. Gaz. 1 797.
33 Sir Henry Heathcote, Mid. of Bgmont at
reduction of Corsica; of Princess Royal in
Hotham's first action, and Mate of Cyclops in
Hotham's second action. Capt. of lAon at reduc-
tion of Java, 1811 ; and of Seipion off Toulon, in
command of in-shore squadron, which in Nov.
1813, sustained a partial action with the French
fleet.
35 Sir G. £. Hamond, Mid. of Queen Charlotte
in Howe's action ; commanded Champion, at the
blockade of Malta and siege of Valette. Capt. of
Blanche at Copenhagen in 1801 ; and of Lively
at the capture of Sp. treasure frigates in 1804,
and action with Sp. 74 Glorioso off Cadiz in 1805.
Capt. of Vietoriout at the capture of Flushing, in
1809. Gaz. 1804.
37 Hugh Downman, Mid. of Arethusa and
wrecked upon the Island of Molines, 1779. when
cbasing a Fr. frigate, and of Edgar in Howe's re-
Uef of Gibraltar, 178t. Lieut, of Alcide at the
attack upon Fomelli, 1793, and of Victory in
Hotham's second action, and off Cape St. Vincent,
1797. Commander of Speedy in action with Fr.
privateers, and capture of Fr. 12 gun brig PapiUon,
1798. CiglL of Santa Dorotea blockading Sa-
vona, and at surrender of Genoa. Destroyed the
fortifications at Speszia ; and in the expedition to
Egypt, 1807. Capt. of Diomede, bearing Sir Home
Popham's flsg. at the reduction of the Cape, and
at the River Plate. Gaz. 1806.
38 Hon. Sir T. B.Capel,Lieut. and Signal Officer
of Vanguard at the Nile ; promoted into Mutine,
and conveyed dispatches of the victory to Enofland.
Capt of Phoshe at Trafalgar; Capt. of Endymion
forcing the Dardanelles, 1807, and of Hogue on the
coast of North America, 1812, 14. Gaz. 1798,
1805, 07.
39 Marquis of Thomond, Ideut. of Brunswick
in Cornwallis's retreat, 1795. Capt. of Emerald at
the capture of St. Lucia and Surinam, and defeated
an expedition projected against Antigua.
41 John Mackellar, Mid. of Romney, and
wounded in the action with St^rein in Porto Praya
bay, 1 781 ; and of Enterprise at the capture and
destruction of Sp. and Am. privateers on the coast
of America. Senior lieut. of Assistance at capture
of Fr. frigate Elizabeth. Capt. of Minerva, and
made prisoner in the expedition, to Ostend, 1798.
Capt. of Terpsichore, and assisted in an expedition
to Surat, in 1802. Gaz. 1798.
42 G. Barker, Mid. of Vengeance in Keppel's
action, 1778, and capture of Goree, in 1779. Mate
of Preston in Rodney's actions, April and May,
1780 ; and commanded a boat cutting out a con-
voy fi'om under the batteries of Fort Eloyal at Mar-
tinique. Mid. of Montagu in Hood's action with De
Gra8se,'178l ; and assisted at the capture of a ship
laden with stores at Martinique. Commander of In-
cendiary, and in conjunction with Success, engaged
the batteries of Cadiz and gun boats in an attempt
to cut off two ships. Commanded same ship at the
blockade of Malta.
43 Sir Charles Adam, Mid. of Robust at the
occupation and evacuation of Toulon, 1793; of
Glory in Howe's action, 1794 ; and of Monarch
at the capture of the Cape, 1795. Capt. of
Sybille at the blockade of Batavia ; and capture of
Fr. frigate Chifonne, 1801. Capt of Chifonne in
action with Fr.flotilla under the batteries of Fecamp,
in 1805 ; of Resistance at the capture of Marettgo
and Belle Poule, 1806 ; and of Invincible in co-
operation with Sp. patriots; and at defence of Tar-
ragona. Gaz. 1795, 1801^ 11, 13, 13.
45 SirT. Livingstone, commanded Diadem in
the expedition against Quiberon and Belleisle, 1800.
Capt of Renomm^e in the Mediterranean, 1806 ;
and captured under Fort Callaretes Sp. brig of 18
guns, and constantly employed against the enemy's
gun vessels and convoys. Gaz. 1806, 06, 10.
46 Sir F. W. Austen, commander of Peterel in
the Mediterranean, 1799, and captured Ligurienne
under a battery near Marseilles, for whicti he was
promoted. Capt of Canopus at St. Domingo. Gaz.
1800, 60.
47 Sir J. A. Ommanney, Lieut, of Queen Char-
lotte in Bridport*s action in 1795, and Capt. of
Albion at Navarin.
48 Z. Mudge, commander of Fly, and captured
GnerHere and Trompeur Fr. privateers, 1799. Capt.
of Constance, and in company with Stork, drove
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on shore and captured , in 1801, near Cape Or-
tegal, two privateers of 22 and 12 guns. Com-
manded Blanche at the blockade of St. Domingo in
1803, and was captured in that ship by Fr. frigate
Topaze and consorto in 1805. Gai. 1801, 03. 05,
10.
49 A. W. Schomberg, lieaL of Solebay, and
served on shore at the reduction of the French West
India islands in 1794 ; and was second in Glaiion
in action with five French frigates in 1796.
Capt. of Loire f employed in co-operation with the
patriots on the coast of Galicia, and captured the
French ship HeLe, pierced for 34 guns.
50 Sir E. D. King, Mid. of Barfieur in Howe's
action. Senior Lieut, of Dryady at the capture of
Fr. frigate Proeerpinef in 1796. Capt. of Levia-
than at the capture of the Danish and Swedish
West India islands in 1801. Capt. of Endymion
during the blockade of Cadiz, and employed watch-
ing the enemy's fleet prior to the battle of Tra>
falgar ; and in same ship assisting at the defence
of Oaieta, 1806. Capt. of Monmouth, at the
capture of Tranqnebar. Gaz .1796, 1 80 1 .
51 Sir G. Mundy, Mid. of Juno in her escape
from Toulon in 1 794 ; and of Aigle at the reduc-
tion of Bastia and Calvi. Lieut, of Blenheim off
Cape St. Vincent; and of Goliah at the Nile.
Commander of Tranter, serving at the blockade
of Malta ; and attached to Sir T. Troubridge's
squadron at the capitulation of Rome and Civita
Veccfaia. Capt. of Hydra at the attack on Havre
flotilla. 1803, and subsequently captured two sail
of it. In 1806, captured Fr 18-gun brig Puret, in
the sight of four Fr. frigates ; and in lb07.
attacked the port of Begu Catalonia, stormed the
batteries, and brought out three large privateers.
Continued until 1810 employed in co-operation
with the patriots on the coast of Spain, and both
ship and boata constantly engaged with the enemy.
Gaz. 1806, 07.
Services of the Vice Admirals.
32 J. Carthew, Lieut, and served on shore a
the reduction of Martinique in 1 794. Commanded
JRofarto in the expedition to the Helder in 1 799 ;
at destruction of two Dutch frigates at Medenblik
in the same year \ and in the attack on the French
squadron and capture of Deair^e at Dunkirk, in
1800. Capt. of Gloire at reduction of Martinique,
in 1809.
33 Sir Thomas Briggs, commanded Salamine
in the expedition to Egypt ; and Capt. of Clorinde
at the capture of the Isle of France. Oaz. 1810.
.34 Earl of Dundonald, commander of Speedy , 1 4
gun brig, and captured by boarding the Sp. zebec
frigate Gamo of 32 gunaand H19 men, 1801. Capt.
of FallaSf and engaged Fr. 40 gun frigate Minerve
and three brigs in Basque Roads, 1806. Capt. of
In^ferieuee at th<> defence of Rosas, in co-operation
with Sp. patrioto on the coast of Catalonia, and con-
ducted the fire ships in the attack upon the Fr.
fleet in Aix's Roads, 1809. Gaz. on nine occasions.
36 Sir W. Parker, Mid. of Orion in Howe's
action ; and commanded Stork, and assisted at the
capture of Cantara of 22 guns, and a lugger of 10
guns near Cape Ortegal. Capt. of Amazon at
capture of Marengo and Belle Poule in 1806, and
employed in co-operation with the patriota on the
coast of Galida, particularly at Ferrol, where he
landed in command of a party of seamen. Com.-
in-chief in the operations on the coast of China,
from 1841, until the conclusion of the war,
and personally engaged on shore and afloat
at the taking of Amoy and Chinghae, attack
on the Chinese camp on the heighta of Segahon;
capture of the city of Chln-Kiang-Foo, &c. &c
Gaz. 1806, 11.
37 G. M'Kinley, acting Lieut, of Barfieur in
Rodney's action, 1782 ; Lieut, of Aleide at Cor-
sica, and commanding Liberty gnn brig, as-
sisted at the capture of Etourdie of 16 guns in the
harbour of Herqui in 1796. Commanded Otter
fire ship at the Helder, and at Copenhagen in
1801. Capt. of Lively, and Senior Officer in the
Tayue prior to the occupation of Lisbon by Junot,
1807 ; and afterwards employed on the coasta of
Spain and Portugal. Gaz. 1796, 1809.
38 Rich. Curry, commander of FUry bomb in
the expedition to the Helder, and at the surrender
of the Dutch squadron in 1 799 ; at the destruction
of two frigates at Medenblik, and was frequently
officially noticed for service in the expedition to
Egypt in 1801. Gaz. 1801.
39 Sir J. W. Loring, Mid. serving on shore at
Toulon in 1793 ; and commanded a gunboat at
the siege of Bastia. Lieut, of St. George in
Uotham's actions in 1795 ; and commanded Niobe^
at the attack on two Fr. frigates under the
batteries of La Hogue in 1810 ; and at destruction
of Fr. frigate Amazone, in 1811. Gaz. 1793, 1603,
03, 10.
40 Hon. D. P. Bouverie, commanded Medute
at the capture of Maidonado^ and in the princi-
pal operations in South America in 1806, 07 ; and
served on shore in co-operation with the patriots
on the north coast of Spain, in 1812. Gaz. 1807,
12, 12, 12.
41 J. Dick, commanded Discovery bomb in the
expedition to the Helder, 1799, and C^thia in
Egypt, 1801. C&pt. of Penelope at the reduction
of Martinique, in 1809.
42 M. Buckle, Lieut of Royal Sovereign in
Howe's action.
43 J. Allen, Mid. of Penelope at capture of Pr»
frigate Inconstante, in 1 793, and wounded.
44 James Noble, Mid. of Britannia during the
occupation and evacuation of Toulon; and in
Hotham's first and second actions, 1795. Lieut, of
Agamemnon, and severely wounded in her boats at
Loano, 1 796 ; and when in Minerva served as Aid-
de-camp to Nelson at Porto Ferrajo, Corsica, and
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capture of Sabina^ Sp. Frigate. Lieut, of Captain^
14th Feb. 1797, off Gape St. Yinoent, and with
Nel«on boarded San Niehohu and 8an Jos^.
NeUon wrote in a letter to his admiral, '* His
merit and repeated wounds entitle him to every
reward a grateful country can bestow.*' Gaz. 1796.
45 C. J. W. Nesham, Mid. of Juno in action
with Snlfrein, in 1783. Senior Lieut, oi Adamant
at Camperdown. Commanded Captain at the cap«
tore of Mari^^alante ; and served on shore at the
redaction of Martinique, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
46 Sir C. Bullen, Mid. <A Loyalist at the reduc-
tion of Charlestown in 1781. Lieut of Ramillies
in Howe's action, and Senior of Monmouth at
Camperdown. Capt. of Britannia at Trafalgar, and
commanded Voiontaire and Cambrian, in co-ope-
ration with the patriots on the coast of Catalonia,
in 1810, 11. Gaz. 1805,09, 11.
47 J. Wight, Mid. of Rose, and served on
shore at the reduction of Martinique, in 1794.
Uent. of Beaulieu at the destruction of a French
troop ship off Guadaloupe, and otAimable in her
action with Fr. frigate Petuie, of greatly superior
force, in 1796. Commanded Wolverene sloop, in
action with the enemy's batteries and gun-vee-
seta on the Havre sUtion, 1801, 02.
48 T. Browne, Lieut, of Intrepide in 1796,
and cat out with her boats, on the north side of
St. Domingo, Fr. 20 gun ship Perpantei and
conuaaaded Abouiir at the defence of Riga.
49 W.H.B. Tremlett, Mid. of Boyal Sovereign
in Howe's actions 29th May and 1st June, and
in Comwallis's celebrated retreat, 1795. Lieut, of
Xton, and in 1798 commanded a boat in a severe
engagement with a large armed Greek ship.
Second Lieut, of lAon in action with Sp. frigate
squadron and capture of Santa Dorotea, and when
first Lieut, of the prize, she beat off sixteen Sp.
I^n-boat* sent out to effect her recapture. Se-
verely wounded 1804, when commanding the
Cromer Sea Fencibles. Capt. of Alcmene, co-
operating with Sp. patriots, 1808, and chased and
drove into the Pertius Breton the Fr. frigates Elbe
and PaUati and also assisted in driving the Fr.
frigates into Sables D'Olonne, which were there
destroyed by the British squadron, in 1809. On
two occasions saved the lives of men by jumping
overboard at great personal risk.
50 Sir S. Pym, Mate of Martin at capture of
Dutch West India Islands, in 1796. Lieut, of
Babet, and captured, in her boats, in which service
he was wounded, the Fr. national schooner Detir^e
of 6 gvns and 46 men. Senior of Bthalion at the
capture of Sp. treasure-ship, Thetis, in 1799. Com-
manded Atlas at St. Domingo, 1806; and Si'
rius, at the capture of Fr. frigate Caroline, at
St. Paul's, Island of Bourbon, and reduction of
that Island, and captured the Isle de la Passe 1810.
Bnmt his ship to prevent her falling into the hands
of the enemy, having grounded in an attempt on
two frigates and a sloop in Port Sud Est, Isle of
France, in the same year. Gaz. 1798, 99,1806,
10, 10, 14.
62 R. Jackson, Mid. of Santa Margaritta, at
capture of Fr. frigate Amazons, 1782. Lieut, of
Rose, at the capture of Martinique, in 1794^
Commanded the naval forces at the taking of Sa-
vona, and surrender of Malta, in 1800. Commanded
Bonne Citogenne, in the expedition to Egypt, in
1801.
54 Sir C. Malcolm, Capt. of Narcissus, in
1806, and severely wounded when in command of
the boats of his ship at an attack upon a French
convoy lying at Conquet Bay, and protected by
armed vessds and heavy batteries. In same ship
at the reduction of the Saintes, 1809. Capt of
Rhin, serving on the north coast of Spain under
Sir George Collier, and much employed on shore in
batteries, at reduction of Lequito, and in destroying
the enemy's works. In same ship commanded the
boats of a squadron under his orders at the destruc-
tion of a convoy in the harbour of Corigeon, in
1815. Gaz. 1812, 12, 12.
55 Hon. G. Elliot, Capt. of Modeste, and cap-
tured Fr 18 gun corvette Jena, 1808, and at there*
duction of Java, in 1813. Capt. of Hussar employed
against pirates on the coast of Borneo, and subse-
quentlv in reinstating the Sultan of Palambang.
Com.-in-chief in China at the capture of Chusan,
&c. 1841. Gaz. 1808,09.
56 Lord W. FitzRoy, Mid. of Phaeton in
Howe's action ; of Sans Pareil in Bridport*8 : and
of Seahorse at capture of Fr. frigate Sensible, in
1798. Lieut, of Penelope at the surrender of
Malta, and expedition to Egypt. Capt. of JBolus
frigate in the action off Ferrol ; and at the re-
duction of Martinique, in 1809. Gaz. 1805, 09.
57 Sir Hugh Pigot, Capt. of Ctrce frigate, and
took possession of Mariegalante, 1808. Capt. of
Latona, at capture of Fr. frigate Junon, at sur-
render of Fr. 74 gun ship Hautpoult, and captured
Fr. 42 gun frigate Felieit*'. (^but with only 14 guns
mounted), in lb09. Capt. of Orpheus, and cap-
tured U. S. 20 gun corvette Frolic, and destroyed
two privateers of 20 and 8 guns. Gaz. 1808, 08,
09, 09, 13.
58 E. Hawker, while commanding Tartar and
Melampus, captured Observateur of 18 guns, Co^
libri of 16, and Beauhamois of 16, and assisted at
the reduction of Guadaloupe, and the capture of
Fantome of 20 guns.
59 Sir C. Richardson, Mid. of Phtenix in action
with Rnolue, 1791, and of Royal George m Howe's
action. Senior Lieut, of Circe at Camperdown,
when he made Admiral de Winter prisoner. Com.
manded a division of seamen landed in the
expedition to the Helder ; assisted at the landing
in Egypt, and was present at the battle of the 8th
of March. Commanded a flotilla at the reduc-
tion of the Dutch West India Islands ; and
Capt. of C€Bsar at the destruction of three frigates
off the Sables D'Olonne, and at the attack on the
French fleet in Aix Roads in 1809. Parti-
cularly noticed for service in the Walcheren ex-
pedition. Gaz. 1804,09, 09,11, 11.
60 F. Temple, Lieut, of Loire, and commanded
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her boats, cutting out Fr. brig Venteux^ of lOgnns
and 85 men, from under the batteries of the Isle
of Bas in 1803. Ga2. 1803.
61 H. Gordon, Commander of Wolverene
in charge of a Newfoundland convoy, in 1804,
when captured after a highly honourable defence
by the Fr. frigate Blonde,
62 Hon. F. W. Aylmer, Lieut, of Sw\ftture at
the Nile, and subsequent operations on the coast of
Italy in 1799, and in the expedition to Egypt,
in 1801. Capt. of NarcwnUj and commanded a
detachment of seamen and marines landed to co-
operate with the patriots near Santona in 1810, on
which occasion had several severe con6icts with the
enemy's troops. Capt. of Severn at Algiers. Gaz.
1810.
63 R. Thomas, Mid. at the storming of Fort
Royal, Martinique, in 1 794. Lieut, of Excellent
off Cape at St. Vincent. Lord CoUingwood's
Flag-Capt. from 1805 till 1810. Capt. of Un-
daunted, employed in co-operation with the patriots
on the coast of Catalonia, in 1811. Gaz. 1805, 1*2.
64 James R. Dacres, Capt. of Bacchante ^ and in
company with Mediator and a prize he had cap-
tured, entered the intricate harbour of Samana and
destroyed the forts and two privateers, 1807. Capt.
of GuerrUre, and captured after a highly honoura-
ble defence by the United States frigate Constitu-
Hon, 1812. Gaz. 1806. 07, 12.
65 J. S. Carden, Act. Lieut. o{ Marlborough in
Howe*8 action. Lieut of Fiagard at capture of
Fr. frigate TmntortalitS; commanded Sheemees
in the expedition to the Helder, and the same ship
in the Red Sea ; and Commander of Moselle at the
capture of Fr. sloop Furet off Cadiz, in 1806.
Capt. of Macedonian^ and captured by the
United States' frigate United States, after a highly
honourable defence. Gaz. 1798, 1806, 09, 12.
66 J. Sykes, when commanding Hecla bomb,
was frequently engaged with the enemy's batteries
and flotillas in the Channel, including the bombard-
ment of Havre de Grace, in 1804. Capt. of Ada^
man/ at Walcheren. Gaz. 1804.
67 H. M. Ommanney, Lieut, in the expedition
to Egypi.
68 A. Duff, Mid. of Duke at Martinique in
1793 Lieut of Foudroyant at the capture of G^n^-
reux in 1800 ; and commanded Mondovi in the ex-
pedition to Egypt.
69 Hon. D. H. Mackay, Mid. of XJnicom at
capture of Fr. frigate Tribune, in 1796 ; and of
Melampue in several actions on the coast of France.
Lieut, of Ariadne in the expedition to Ostend, and
of Isie at the Helder. Commanded Malacca during
the operations against the Sultan of Sambas, in
1813.
70 Sir F. Mason, Mid. of Russell in 'Howe's
action ; and Bridport's. Commander of Ratilert
repeatedly engaged with the enemy's flotillas
on the coast of France and Holland in 1804, 05 ;
and of Daphne at the capture of Monte Video. Capt.
of Fisgard in the Walcheren expedition and of
President at the siege and storming of St. Sebastian.
Gaz. 1808, 09.
71 T. Brown, Mid. of Phoenix at capture of
Fr. frigate Resolue, 1791 ; and of Minerva at the
reduction of Pondicherry, 1793. Lieut, of Flors
commanding ber launch at the landing in Egypt,
1801. Gold Medal. Commander of Or«t/M, 1804 ;
frequently engaged with the enemy's flotilla. Cap-
tured two armed schuyts, and engaged a praam
mounting 18 guns, bearing a Rear Admiral's flag,
in the presence of a flotilla of 30 sail. Destroyed
Orestes when aground off Gravelines, 1805, to
prevent her falling into the enemy's hands. Cap-
tain of Solebay, Vengeur, and Bulwark, actively
employed on the coast of France, 1808-11, and of
Loire and Saturn on the coast of America. Twice
engaged with Barney's flotilla on the Patuzent ; and
actively employed in that river and in the Potomac
during the war, landing frequentiy with the seamen
and marines. Service afloat 38 years.
72 Sir L. Curtis, Capt. of Magicienne, at the
reduction of the Isle of Bourbon, and under the
necessity of destroying his ship at the entrance of
Port Sud Est, Isle of France, having (p-ounded, in an
attempt on two Fr. frigates in that port, in com-
pany with a squadron under Captain Pym. Uaz.
1810,10.
73 Sir J. Louis, Lieut, of Naiad, and served in
her boats, cutting out a schooner of war near the
Saintesin 1803. Capt. of Aigle at the capture and
destruction of a convoy at Port Maurice, in 1814.
Gaz. 1803, 13.
75 Sir J. C. CoghtU, Lieut, of Haarlem, and
commanded her boats, cutting out Prima galley
from the mole of Genoa, in 1800 and served in the
expedition to Egypt. Capt. of Rattlesnake, and
commanded two of her boats at the destruction of a
piratical vessel on the Malay coast. Capt. of Diana
at Walcheren.
61 J. Ayscough, commanded Blanche in the
expedition to the Helder, in 1799 ; and Ineonstant'in
Egypt, in 1801. Capt. of Success nt the capture of
Procida, Ischia, &c. in 1809 ; and subsequently
commanded a small squadron at the defence of
Sicily.
Services of Rear Admirals.
46 Sir Jas. A. Gordon, Mid. of Revolutionnaire
in Bridport's action ; of Namur off Cape St Vin-
cent ; and of Goliah at the Nile ; Lieut of Bordelais
at the capture of Curieux and action with her con-
sorts, 1801 ; and senior of Racoon at capture of
Lodi, 1803. Capt. of Mercury at the capture and
destruction of a convoy off Cadiz ; at Ortona, and
on other occasions. Capt. of Active in the action
off Lissa (for which a gold medal was awarded) ;
and at capture of Fr. frigate Pomone, in which he
lost a leg, 181 1 . Capt. of SeuhorsCy in 1814, and
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commanded a small squadron which ascended the
Potomae, and obtained possession of the city of
Alexandria. Gas. 1801, 03, 08, 11, 11, 11, 11, 14,
15.
65 Sir T J. Coehnme, Mid. in the expeditions
isaisst BeUeisle, Ferrol, Cadis, and Egypt. In
command of Jagfiu, engaged two Fr. ships of war
on the coast of Guiana, one of which was taken ;
ind assisted at the capture of the Danish West
India Islands. Capt. of Etkaiion, and brought to
ictionFr. 44 gnn frigate ^mpAt7n7e. which escaped
rato Martinique, and assisted in the expedition
igiinst that ialand and the Saintes. Capt. of Sur^
frite at the attacks on Washington and Baltimore,
ud in the operations on the coast of Georgia. Oaa.
IiM)7. Rear Admiral and Second in command of
the East India squadron towards the conclusion of
the war with China, 1848; and Com.-in-Chief at
tintniction of piratical towns and forta in Borneo,
1»4&.
66 Sir G. F. Seymour, severely wounded when
Ueat oi Northumberiand at St. Domingo; Capt.
of Pallat at the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix
Ro«ii, and in the Waleheren expedition. Gas.
1«06.
68 Sir W. B. Proctor, wounded when Mid. of
9tQff in action with a Dutch frigate in 1 794. Lieut.
of Dimte in the expedition to Egypt ; and com-
Bsnded Zehra bomb at the bombardment of Havre,
inlS04.
69 C. J. Johnston. Lieut, of Ruby at the cap-
tire of the Cape, in 1795. Lieut, of Arrogant at
tiis nirraider of Columbo ; and destruction of
umed vessels in the Java Seas, in 1796. Capt. of
ConttalHt in company with Sceptre, and at-
tacked the Fr. frigate Semillante and shipping in
St Paars Bay, Isle of Bourbon, in 1806. Com-
manded Pewerfkl in the Waleheren expedition.
70 K. Ratsey, Mate of Drfence in Howe's ac-
tion. Commanded Harrier sloop, and in conjunc-
tion with Phaeion attacked the Fr. frigate Semii-
^fi protected by some strong batteries in the
Hut Indies, in 1805.
71 C. P. B. Bateman, Mid. of Penelope at
aptnre of Fr. frigate Ineomtante^ 1793 ; and of
^ioyw, and served on shore, and was slightly
wounded at the attack on Point-a-Pitre, Guada-
^P«« in 1794. Lieut, of Scipio, and again
tlifhtly vounded at the taking of Demerara, and
^troctionof a Sp. squadron at Trinidad, in 1796,
^'- Uent of Monarch at Copenhagen, in 1801 ;
^ Capt. of Revenge at the defence of Cadiz, in
73 A. Lysaght, Mid. of Syhitte, at capture of
^•fri^te Porte in the East Indies, 1799.
74 Hon. J. Percy, Lieut, of Diadem^ at the re-
"Ktion of the Cape, in 1806. Capt. of Hotspur,
^ tction with a Fr. flotilla on the coast of Nor-
"tt&dy, in 1811. Gas. 1806, 1811.
7& Hon. Sir A. Maitland, severely wounded
^bca Mid. of Mednea at the attack on Boulogne
"«tiQi, in 1801 . Capt. of GUugow at Algiers.
76 Hon. 6. Proby, Mid. of Foudrogant, and
wounded at the capture of QuUlaume Tell,in 1800,
Gas. 1800.
77 LordRadstock, when commanding T^afit^f,
in 1810, in company with Pilot and Weazelt cap-
tured a convoy on the coast of Italy. In the fol-
lowing year, in company with Crpkalue, destroyed
another with the boats of those ships ; and assisted
by Undaunted and Reduing, destroyed the bat-
teries at the mouth of the lUione, and captured a
convoy under their protection, in 1812. Gas. 1810,
11,12, )3. 13.
78 Earl Cadogan, Mid. of TndtfaHgable, at
capture of Fr. frigate Virginie, 1796 ; and at des-
truction of Droits de I* Homme, 1797. Mate of
Impetueux commanding the barge appointed to
lead the flre-ship in the attack upon combined Fr.
and Sp. squadrons in Aix Roads, 1799 ; in the ex«
pedition to Ferrol, and at the capture of GuSpe,
1800. Lieut, of Leda in action with Boulogne flo«
tilla. Commander of Cgane at capture of Fr. priva-
teer brig Bonaparte, and of Ferret at the capture
of a Sp. brig of 14 guns. Capt. of Pallas in the
Waleheren expedition ; and of Havannah, when ho
took and destroyed in ten months 91 sail of ves-
sels mostly armed, and near 100 guns in batteriea.
Commanded the same frigate at the reduction of
Zara, in 1813 ; and had an arm broken at the at-
tack on the town of Termoli, coast of Naples. Gas.
1804, 09, 11, and sU times in 1813.
79 Sir E. Tucker, Capt. of Dover, in company
with Comwallis at capture of two Dutch brigs of
war off Amboyna. in 1810, and captured, with a
small force, the Dutch spice islands. Gas. 1810, 10.
82 Sir W. A. Montagu, Mid. of Russell at
Camperdown ; and of Sirins at the capture of Fr.
frigate U^daigneuse. When commanding Terpsi»
chore, of 32 guns, engaged ShnUlante of 40.
Capt. of Comwallis at the capture of Amboyna,
&c. ; captured the Dutch corvettes Mandarin and
De Ruyter ; and commanded the seamen landed at
the reduction of the Isle of France, in 1810. Gaz.
1810, 10, 10.
84 Sir E. Chetham Strode, Mid. of Victory at
Toulon, and sieges of Bastia, Calvi, d:c. Lieut, of
Agamemnon in Hotham's actions, 1795. Senior
Lieut, of Seine, at capture of Vengeance^ in 1800.
Commanded Sally armed ship, and a small squa-
dron at the defence of Dantzic, in 1807.
Acting Capt. of Illustrious in the Waleheren expe-
dition ; and Capt. of Leander at Algiers. Gaz.
1800, 07.
86 W. Croft, Mid. of Amazon at the capture of
two Fr. frigates, and in her action with Droits de
riTomme, in 1797 ; of Centaur, at the reduction of
Minorca ; and of Foudroyant at the landing and
subsequent operations in Egypt. Lieut, of Camel at
the attack on Curacoa, and commanded Alacrity
at Copenhagen, in 1807.
87 J. R. Philips, Mid. of Bellona, at the
defence of Fort Matilda, Guadaloape, in 1794.
Lieut, of Beaulieu, and served on shore at capture
of St. Lucia, 1796 : and of same ship at Camper-
down, and received the thanks of the Admiralty for
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effecting the de«tnictioii of the Dutch frigate Mon-
^kendam^in 1797. Senior Ueut, of Centurion
C<^nd in command during the absence of her Cap-
tain), and beat off Linois's squadron, consisting
of a ship of the line and two frigates in Vizagapatam
Roads in 1804. Commanded Bonetta at Copen-
hagen in 1807. Oaz. 1804.
89 W. Bowles, commanded Zehra bomb at Co-
penhagen, in 1807. Capt. of Mediua, and served
on shore as second in command with the Naval
Brigade on the north coast of Spain, in 1810 ; and
subsequently as Commodore on the South Ame-
rican station. Gaz. 1810.
90 Hyde Parker, Lieut, of NarciMtu, and
served in her boats at the destruction of a convoy
in Hi^r^s' Bay, in 1804. Capt. of Teitedo*, em-
ployed on the American station, and at the capture
of U. S. frigate President, in 1815. Gaz. 1804,
14, 15.
91 Chas. S. J. Hawtayne, Mid. of D^ence in
Howe's action. Lieut, of EepiegU in the expedi-
tion to Holland, in 1799 ; and of Greyhound^ in
Egypt, in 1801. Capt. of Qftebee in the North
Seas, in 1810, 11 ; and captured in the ship and
boats many of the enemy's privateers. Gaz 1810,
11.
92 J. W. D. Dundas, Mid. of Kent, in the ex-
peditions to Holland and Egypt, in the years 1799
and 1801 ; and commanded Bosamond at the sieges
of Stralsund and Copenhagen, in 1807, when he
was wounded. Actively employed in command of
Stately i Venerable, and Fjframue, until the conclu-
sion of the war.
94 Sir E. T. Troubridgc, Mid. of Edgar at
Copenhagen, in 1801. Commanded Harrier, and
in company with Greyhound, fought a Dutch
squadron of superior force in the Java Seas, in
1806. Commanded the Naval Brigade at New
Orleans while Capt. of Armide, in 1814. Gaz.
1806, 15.
95 Chas. Gordon, Capt. of Ceylon, and severely
wounded when his ship was captured off the Isle of
France, after a highly honourable defence, by the Fr.
frigate Venue and Victor corvette. Acting Capt. of
jjricaine at capture of Isle of France, 1810. Gaz.
1810.
96 Sir W. Henry Dillon, Mid. of Defence in
Howe's action, and slightly wounded ; of Prince
George in Bridport's action, 1795 ; and Mate of
Thunderer and actively employed at reduction of
St. Lucia, 1796. Lieut, of Aimable at attack upon
Fr. squadron of frigates at St. Eustetia ; and of
Glenmore, in command of an armed launch, co-
operating with army at Wexford during the rebel-
lion of 1798, when he arrested a rebel chief.
Lieut, of Crescent at capture of Sp. corvette Galgo
in the presence of a superior force, 1799 ; and cap-
ture of Fr. National 12 gun brig DUigente. Senior
Lieut, of Africaine, in 1803, and made prisoner
while conveying a flag-of-truce from Lord Keith to
the Dutch Commodore of Helvoestsluys, and re-
mained a prisoner in France five years. Com-
mander of Childere, 1808, in action with Danish 18
pounder brig Lougen, and severely woui\ded. Act-
ing Capt. of Aigle in the expedition to Walcheren.
Capt. of Leopard in the Mediterranean, and saved
several villages from the ravages of the French
army, in 1812. Capt. of Horatio in command of
a small squadron at Guernsey, 1815.
98 H. Hope, Capt. of Endymion at capture of
U. S. frigate President, for which he was honoured
with a gold medal. Gaz. 1815.
100 W. Ward, Mid of Sceptre at the surrender
of Cape Nicholas Mole, 1794 ; of Bar/ieur in Brid-
port's action, 1795 ; and off Cape St. Vincent; and
bombardment of Cadiz, 1797. Senior Lieut, of
Pique at the surrender of Aux Cayes, and Cape
Fran9ois, 180.3; and captured in her boats a Sp.
schooner. In same ship at the capture of Fr. Na-
tional brigs Phaeton and VolHgeur, 1806, in which
he was severely wounded ; Commander of Pelican
at the capture of Deseada ; and at Copenhagen,
1807 ; and at Walcheren in command of Resoluii&n
had charge of a division of gun boats at the attack
on Ter Ver. Gaz. 1806, 06. 08, 09.
102 R. Elliot, Lieut, in command of hired
armed cutter Plymouth, and captured two Fr. pri-
vateers, one of 14 guns, 1796. Commander of
armed ship Good Design in the expedition to Egypt.
1801 ; and of Lucifer bomb at the passage of the
Dardanelles, 1807. Capt. of Porcupine in the
Mediterranean, and of Surveillante on the north
coast of Spain, 1813.
103 C. F. Daly, Senior Lieut, of Arrow, and in
1804, and in command of her boats, destroyed the
Fr. privateer ActifvLnder the island of Fano ; and
in same ship when captured after a highly houoar-
able defence in company with Acheron, by Fr.
frigates Hortense and Incorruptible, 1805. Senior
of Diadem at the surrender of the Cape of Good
Hope. Commander of Comet on the coast of Spaia
at the destruction of several forts and magazines,
by wluch he was severely burnt ; and in the same
ship chased the Fr. national 20 gun corvette Diii'
gente and 18 gun brigs Sylphe and Espeigle, of
which he captured the Sylphe, 1808. Gaz,
1808. 08.
104 Hon. Sir F. B. R. Pellew, Acting Capt. of
Psyche at the destruction of Dutch shipping in
Batavia Roads. 1806, and in 1807 captured 22 gun
corvette Scipio and other vessels at Scuoaarang.
Also in 1807 Acting Capt. of Powerful at the
destruction of Dutch 68 gun ships Pluto and Bewt'
lutie and other ships at Gressie, as well as the
batteries; and made prisoner there, when the
bearer of a flag of truce to summon the French
commodore to surrender. Capt. of Phaeton in the
expedition to Macao ; and also to the Mauritius,
and at the capture of Java, 1811. At the latter
place, in company with Drake, stormed and cap-
tured the fortress of Samanap. Capt. of Resist-
ance at the capture of the town and batteries of
Port D'Anzo, coast of Italy, and of a large convoy
in 1813. Gaz. 1806,07, 11.
107 Sir C. Napier, Lieut, of Courageux at cap>
ture of Marengo and Belle Poule, 1806. Com
mander of Recruit 18 gun brig in action with Fr.
20 gun corvette Diligente in 1808$ and in the
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brig at the capture of Martini^pie, 1809, and
at capture of Fr. 74 gun ship HmUtpoU . which ship
he closely engaged. Gapt. of Thame*, and in
eonjanction with Cepkalui destroyed a convoy on
the coast of Italy, 1811 ; and assisted at the cap-
tare of another, in company with Imperieuse, in
1812. In company with Pilot took the port of
Sapri ; and in 1813 commanded the naval forces at
the capture of Ponza, and assisted at the capture
of a oiinToy in Calvacie Roads. Capt. of Kuryalua
in the Potomac at the capture of Alexandria and
attack on Baltimore. Commodore on the coast of
Syria in Powerful in the various operations, in-
clading the storming of Sidon and bomhard-
ment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840. Gaz. 1799,
1809, 11^ 11, 12, 18, three times, 1814.
106 J. B. Purvis, Uent. of Driver, and in her
boats at capture of Sp. privateer of 14 guns and
60 men. Commanded Delight in the expedition to
Naples, and capture of the Islands of Ischia and
Procida. Served as a volunteer at the siege of
Cadiz, in 1810 ; and Capt. of Gannymede in co-
operation with the Patriots on the coast of Cata-
lonia, particularly at the siege of Tarragona, and
destruction of the Coll de BaUaguer.
110 R. Arthur, commanded Vesuvius bomb at
Copenhagen, 1807 ; and Cherokee at capture of
seTcn privateers under the batteries of Dieppe, in
1810. Gaz. 1810.
111 P. Hornby, commanded Volage, and was
honoured with a gold medal for the action off
Lissa, in 1811. Gaz. 1811.
112 C. J. Austen, Mid. of UtUeom at the cap-
ture of Ft. frigate Tribune, in 1796, and of Endy'
mion in her attack upon the Dutch 74 gun ship
BrutuM, and two brigs, 1797. Lieut, of Scorpion
at capture of Dutch brig of war Courier i and
commanded Bellerophon at the bombardment of
St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
11.3 P. Browne, Mate of Minerva at the siege
of Pondidierry, 1793. When commanding hired
armed cutter Swan, gun-brig Vtjcen, Plover sloop,
and Hermes frigate, captured numerous smugglers
and 1 1 privateers, mounting 188 guns, and manned
with 868 men ; in 1809, co-operated with the Sp.
patriots ; and at Flushing, for which latter service
he was officially mentioned, and twice gazetted.
114 H. Prescott, Mid. of Penelope at the cap-
tore of Ouillaume Tell, 1800 ; and of Foudroyani
in Egypt) 1801. Lieut, of Eolus in the action
off Perrol. Commander of Weaile, and in 1808
assisted at the capture of four large gun boats and
a convoy at Diamante ; in 1809 captared ^eloce
and Eole Fr. privateers, the latter of 14 guns ; in
1810, captured or recaptured 17 vessels, and en-
gaged the enemy's flotillas at the defence of Sicily ;
also at Amanthea, when he landed and was re-
peatedly engaged upon the enemy's coasts till
1811. Gaz. 1808, 09, 09.
116. E. W. Hoare. Mid. of London in Bridport's
action. Lieut, of Nymph, and wounded and taken
prisoner in a prize on the coast of France, in 1797.
Senior of yiorthmnberland at capture of GinSreux,
taking of Malta, and expedition to Egypt. Capt
of Russell in the expedition against the Isle of
France; and of Minden at the taking of Java,
where he served on shore, and assisted at the defeat
of a French division of 500 men. Gaz. 1811 .
117 J. Coode, Senior Lieut, of Southampton at
the taking of the Danish and Swedish West India
Islands, in 1801 . Commanded Atlas armed ship in
the expedition against Boulogne, in 1803 ; and
when commanding Porcupine, actively employed on
the coast of France, at the passage of the Adour,
and destruction of the French squadron in the Gi-
ronde, in 1814. Capt. of Albion at Algiers, where
he was wounded. Gaz. 1814.
118 Sir Thomas Fellowes, Mate of Crescent at
the capture of Sp. corvette Galyo, in sight of a
Sp. squadron, 1799. Lieut of Melville sloop at
the capture of Danish West India Islands, and
commanded Swinger si the capture of Deseada,
1807. In command of two boats destroyed the
Fr. armed ship Alert under the batteries at Bay
Mahaut. Lieut, commanding Unique brig at the re-
duction of the Salutes and blockade of Basse
Terre, and headed a storming party which spiked
the guns of a battery in the presence of a large
body of troops and cavalry, by the fire from which
his boat was sunk. Commanded the whole and
subsequently the half of the gun-boats under Sir
R. G. Keats at the defence of Cadiz, 1810, 11 ;
constantly engaged with the Fr. flotilla and forts.
Capt of Fawn, and destroyed the Am. privateer
Rosamond, of 8 guns and 105 men, on point
Hicacos, West Indies, 1813. Capt. of Dartmouth
at Navarin. Gaz. 1810, 1811.
119 E. H. A'Court, Mid. of Blanches and in
1803, when in charge of a boat with a crew of eight
men, off San Domingo, boarded in the face of a
fire of musketry (which mortally wounded one man
and severely wounded another), and captured a
French schooner having on board a Fr. Colonel
and 30 or 40 soldiers. Lieut, of Theseus serving
on shore at the siege of Cura9oa, 1804.
120 J. Pasco, Senior Lieut, of Beaulieu, and
served on shore at the taking of St. Lucia, in 1796.
Senior and Signal Lieut, of Victory at Trafalgar,
where he was wounded. Commander of Tartarus,
during the operations on the coast of America, in
1815.
121 W. Fisher, Mid. and Acting-Lieut of
Dragon and Foudroyant, in the expedition to
Egypt, in 1801. Lieut, of Superb in Nelson's
pursuit of Yilleneuve to the West Indies, 1805.
Commander of Racehorse, and frequently engaged
with the enemy's batteries off Cherbourg, and sub-
sequently in the operations against the Isle of
France in 1809. Commanded Bann and Cherub
(1815, 17) on the coast of Africa, and captured,
by boarding, T4m^raire of 16 guns and 80 men,
and many other well-armed slavers. Capt. of
Asia, in command of a squadron blockading
Mehemet Ali's fleet at Alexandria, in 1840.
1 22 £. Harvey, Mid. of Prin ce qf Wales at the
capture of Trinidad and the destruction of Sp.
squadron in Shagaramus Bay, in 1797. Mid. of
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Beaulieu at the action off Camperdown ; and Act-
ing-Lient. of Southampton at the capture of the
Danish and Swedish West India Islands in 1801.
Lient. of Intrepid, and commanded the detachment
of seamen and marines from that ship at the cap-
ture of Capri and served at the defence of Galeta.
Commander of CephaluSt 1809, 10 ; and captured
four Fr. privateers; and while employed at the
defence of Sicily, was engaged with the gun-boats
and batteries on the coast of Calabria. Capt. of
Implacable serving at the blockade of Alexandria,
1840.
123 W. F. Owen, Mid. of Culhden in Howe's
action, and in Ruby at the capture of the Dutch
squadron in Saldanha Bay, in 1796. Lieut, com-
manding Seafloufer, at the destruction of Dutch
shipping in Batavia Roads, in 1806 ; and while com-
manding Barracouta, served on shore at the cap-
ture of Batavia, in 1811. Capt. of Cornelia, and
with a squadron under his orders, took the island of
Palembang in 1812. Has conducted important
surveys on the lakes of Canada and coasts of A sia
and Africa ; from Cape Comorin along the coasts
of Surat and Malabar, the whole sea coast of Per-
sia and Arabia, east side of Africa, including the
Seychelles, &c., and the Atlantic shores of that
continent to the Gambia. Gas. 1806.
124 M. H. Dixon, Mid. of Lion 64, in action
with four Spanish frigates, and capture of Santa
Dorotea/iTL 1798 ; and in 1800 when the Xf on bore
an important part at capture of Guillaume Tell.
Mate of the GhUreux at the surrender of Malta
and capture of Fr. frigate Diane. Senior Lieut, of
Horatio, and severely wounded in action with
Junon. Gaz. 1809.
125 Hon. A. Jones, Act. Lieut, of Sceptre when
wrecked in Table Bay. Lieut, of Minerva at cap-
ture of Succes, and destruction of Bravoure, 1800,
and of Lively at capture of Sp. treasure ships, in
1804. Capt.of Talbot, 1807-10, on the north coast of
Spain, and captured and destroyed several privateers.
126 P. J. Douglas, Acting Lieut, of Beaver, and
captured in her boats five vessels in the Elbe, 1805.
Lieut, of Franchiee, at destruction of batteries at
Cura(*oa, commanded a boat at capture of the Fr.
privateer General F^and, off Jamaica, in 1806 ;
and again at the capture of Raposa brig of war of
12 guns and 95 men, when he was wounded ; also
at capture of Sp. schooner of war £/ Carmen off La
Gttira. In command of a tender, beat off two pri-
vateers of superior force. Commander of Reindeer,
and captured five vessels of war in four months ; and
formed part of the squadron at the destruction of
forts and shipping at Samana. Commanded the
same vessel in the Walcheren expedition. Commo-
dore of the Jamaica squadron, 1838, 40; and im-
portantly engaged in the gulf of Alexico, where he
was twice Commander-in-Chief. Gaz. 1806.
127 B. Reynolds, Lieut, of Niobe, in 1836, at
capture of Fr. 16 gun corvette, Nearque, of which
vessel he took possession in the presence of three
Fr. frigates, Commander of Hftper at the capture
of the Island of Java, 1811. Gaz. 1811.
128 Hon. G. A. Crofton, Mid. of 3fedu»a and
TViion in Nelson's attack on the Boulogne flotilla.
1804. Lieut, of Cambrian, and commanded her
barge at the capture of Fr. privateer aehcKmer
Matilda of 10 guns and 95 men, 1806 ; and of
Mulyroffe at the reduction of St. Croix and St.
Thomas, in 1807. Commander of Fawn at Mar-
tinique and Mariegalante, in 1809 ; and Capt. of
Dictator, serving on shore in the operations ag^nst
New Orleans, Baltimore, &c. Gaz. 1805.
129 V. F. Hatton, Senior lient. of Seaffull,
and lost an arm and was otherwise severely woanded
at the sinking of his brig by the Danish 18 ponnder
brig Lougtn, and m lai^ge gun-boats off the Naze
of Norway, 1808. Gaz. 1808.
130 C Sotheby. Mid. of Alexander at the Nile,
and importantly engaged at the blockade and cap-
ture of Malta, and previously present at the cap-
ture of Fr. 74 G4nir*^ue. In the same ship was
present at the capture of St. Elmo, on which occa-
sion he served on shore as Aide-de-Camp to Capt
Ball. Mid. of Foudroyant during the various
operations in Egypt, 1 801 . Lieut, of Thetie 1 80 7,
8, actively employed against the Turks. Acring-
Commander of Pilot in the Walcheren expedition ;
and employed as one of the advanced sqaadron.
Captain of Tanunr 1814, 16 ; and of Seringapatam
actively engaged in the suppression of piracy in
the Mediterranean, 1824, 27.
131 Sir A. W. J. Clifford, Mid. of Argo at the
reduction of St. Lucia and Tobago ; and Lieut, of
Jigre in the expedition to Egypt, in 1807. and Bay
of Rosas, in 1809. Commander of Cephalus, nnd
frequently officially mentioned for service with ship
and boats on the coast of Italy, in 1811. Gaz.
1808, 11, 11.
132 Sir J. R. Rowley, Mid. of Centtmr at the
taking of St. Lucia, in 180.3 ; and of Immortaliit,
and wounded in an attack on the Boulogne flotilia,
in 1804. Lieut, of Eagle, and served on shore at
taking the Island of Capri, in 1806.
133 A. R. Sharpe, Mid of Kent in the expedi-
tion to the Helder, 1799 ; and of Ilercuie at Cape
Fran9ois and siege of Cura<;oa, in 1804. Lieut, of
Topaze in action with two Fr. frigates near Corfii,
in 1809. Commander of Scout at the destruction
of three Fr. armed ships, and some batteries in
Sagone Bay, in 1811. Gaz. 1811.
134 G. T. Falcon, Mid. of ^^«eme«« protecting
the Scheldt, 1794. Mate of Venerable during the
mutiny, and also at Camperdown, 1797, tiudof Kent
in the expedition to Holland, 1799. Lieut, of An
dromeda at capture of Danish and Swedish Islands.
1801 ; of Leander at capture of Ville de Milan, an J
recapture of Cleopatra, 1805 ; and senior of Lea-
para in the action with U. S. frigate Cheeapeakt,
in 1807. Lieut, (for some time senior) of Barfleur
in the Tagus co-operating with the Army, 180i^-li.
CapUin of Cyane, and captured, 1815, in company
with Letant, by the U.S. 44-gun frigate Conetitn-
turn, after a lengthened and highly hononrabie
defence.
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135 Sir W. O. PeU, Mid. of Loirt at the cap-
ture of Fir. frigate Palku, in 1800, when he loet a
le^. lient of Meremryt and aaaiited in her boats
at csptwe of a oonToy off Rota, in 1808 ; and
■eTerelf wounded catting out a gnn-yeaael from
the harboor of Rorigno, in 1809 ; and in the same
year cat out a ichooner of 10 guns from Barletta.
Commander of Thmder homh at the defence of
Cadiz and Tarifa, and hii condnct officially re-
ported by the Dvke of Wellington ; and in the
same ahip captored the Fr. 16 gun lugger NeptwM^
in 1813, which Teasel attempted to carry the
^Jtanuler by boarding. Gas. 1800, 08, 09, 11, 13.
137 W. F. Carroll, Mid. of Diamond and in
1796 assisted at destruction of a Fr. corvette, 8
^an logger, and convoy at Port Spergui under
batteries, which were stormed and guns spiked ;
and same year made prisoner with Sir Sidney
Smith* Mid. of ^jfrca at capture of Surinam,
1799; and in 1800 severely wounded in attacking
a Fr. sloop under Havre de Grace. Acting Lieut.
of Ceniwrum in the engagement with the squadron
of Linoisy in Visagapatam Roads, 1804; Flag
Ueat. to Sir Sidney Smith in Pimp^e^ in 1806, at
the sneges of Gaieta, and Scylla, and storming of
Capri ; and, in 1807, commanded the seamen and
marines at destruction of the battery and guns on
Point Pesquies, and the guns in the wrecks of the
Torldsh ships. In the same year commanded an
armed transport tender to Pompie at Copenhagen,
and repeatedly engaged the enemy's defences.
Senior Lieut, of AehUU at Walcheren; and at
Cadis, 1809; and in the Cadis flotiUa, 1810, at
the attack upon Fuengiiola and Malaga, and de-
struction of shipping at Port St. Mary ; and, in
181 1, his vessel was sunk at the attack upon Fort
Catalina. Served also at Barosa and Tariia, and
nntil the siege of Cadis was raised. Commander
Voietmo in co-operation with Sp. Patriots on the
coast of Catalonia, and serving on shore in a
breaching battery at capture of Fort St. Philip,
when he was injured by the bursting of a shell.
Conveyed important despatches across the country
to Wellington relative to Tarragona. Capt. of
Revenge va the Adriatic at the reduction of Venice,
and capture of the squadron in the port ; and of
Cyrme at the surrender of Napoleon, 1814. Twice
officially mentioned by the Duke of Wellington ;
and Gas. 1804, 06, 06, 07, 10, 11, 11, 13.
138 Sir A. P. Green, Mid. of lUuatrious at
Toalon, siege of Bastia, and Hotham's first action ;
and taken prisoner in Cenaeur^ at her recapture by
a French squadron, 1795. Mid. of Thunderer
taking St. Lucia, and at evacuation of St. Domingo.
Lieut, of OoMgu at Copenhagen, 1801 ; and in the
boats of Btaydiee captured a vessel of 6 guns.
Lieut, of Neptune at Trafalgar ; and attached to the
Rossian army at the siege of Dantsic. Com-
manded Skemroek at the capture of Cuzhaven ;
and the seamen landed, and the batteries at the
si^ge and surrender of Gluckstadt, in 1813, 14.
Gas. 1813, 14.
139 W. B. Mends, Mid. of PomoiM, in Brid
port's action ; and expedition to Quiberon ; and of
Canada at the defeat of Bompart's squadron in
Donegal Bay, 1798. Mate of Renaum, and served
Jan 50
in the boats catting out Fr. corvette Gk^, in
1800. While commanding Ferreier brig, served
in her boats at the attack on the Boulogne flotilla,
1801. Lieut, of Ooliah at Copenhagen, 1807.
140 Sir G. R. Sartorius, Mid. of Tonnani at
Trafalgar; and of Daphne in the operations in the
Rio de la Plata, and attack upon Monte Video,
1806, 7. Lieut, of Succeae, and commanded her
boats at destruction of two vessels near Castiglione
in the hce of a heavy fire of musketry, in 1810 ;
and in the same year assisted at the capture of a
ship and three barks under the casUe of Terraclno.
Served in boats at the taking of Ischia and Procida,
and destruction of two gun-boats; at capture of a
Fr. privateer of 10 guns and 110 men, and a ship
of 4 guns and 17 men. Employed at the defence
of Cadiz, 1810, 11.
141 R. Wauchope, Lieut, of Magieienne, when
destroyed in Port Sud Est, Isle of France, in 1810,
142 Sir J. G. Sinclair, Mid. of Anuizon at the
capture of Marengo and Belle Poule, 1806. Lieut
of Blake in the Walcheren expedition ; and of M «
ndaui at the capture of the Isle of France. While
commanding Redwing, was actively employed on
the coast of the Mediterranean, particularly at the
destruction of the batteries and capture of a con-
voy at Morgion, in 1813 ; and at Cassis, in the
same year, where he commanded the boats of the
squadron and was officially commended. Gas.
1813, 13.
143 G. E. Watts, served at the attack upon the
Fr. frigate squadron and capture otDieir^ in Dun-
kirk Roads, 1800. Lieut, of Comua^ and com-
manded her boats, cutting out six vessels at Grand-
Canaria; and severely wounded in cutting out from
tbe same place San Pedro armed Sp packet from
under the muzzles of 38 heavy guns, his own force
being only one boat and 18 men. In same ship at
the capture of Danish frigate Fredericiecoam, on
which occasion he headed the boarders. Com-
mander of Bphira at capture of Cuxhaven ; and
again wounded in the attack upon Gessendorf on
the Wezer, which led to important results. Com*
manded Wbodlark In the Baltic, and in 1812 en-r
gaged a Danish flotilla in the Malmo Channel ; and
as Commander of Jaeeur assisted at the capture
of the towns of Benedict and Marlborough on the
Patuxent. Has been 40 times under fire and 17
times wounded in personal conflict with the enemy.
Gaz. 1807,07, 09,09,10,10.
144 Sir J . J . G. Bremer, commanded Bermuda
and Royaliity in 1812 and 13, and captured several
privateers, and was actively employed on the North
coast of Spain, particularly at the defence of Castro.
In the latter sloop, in company with Scylla, fought
the Fr. frigate Weeer of 40 g^ns. Commander-
in -Chief, with broad pendant, in Welleeley, in the
operations on tiie coast of China, including the
capture of the Bogue forts and Canton, 1841.
Gaz. 1811,12. 13,13.
146 H. O'Grady, Mate serving in the boats of
Leda at the destruction of an armed brigantine off*
Monte Video, 1806. Gaz. 1806.
147 M. F. F. Berkeley, Mid. of Bianehe, and
served in her boats cutting out an armed vessel
from under the batteries of Monte Chrijti ; cap-
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tare of Fr. sqaadron at Cape PraDfois, 1803 ; and
sieg^ of Cura^oa, 1804. Lieut, of Hydra at de-
atraction of Pr. cooFoy in Rosas Bay, 1809 ; and in
command of the barge captured an armed felucca
off Toulon, and frequently engaged with the enemy
off Barcelona, &c. Lieut of Barjieur, in command
of the armed boats co-operating with Wellington's
army in the Tagns, and officially reported and
thanked in gen. orders at the attacK on Villa Fran-
ca, in 1810. Commanded Vestai at the defence of
Caidiz, 181 1 ; and Thunderer in the operations on the
coast of Syna, including the storming of Sidon and
St.JeanD*Acre,inl840. Oaz. 1803.
148 Sir D. Dunn, Mid. of Donegal at St Do-
mingo; and Ueut of Warrior wX the capture of the
Islands of Ischia and Procida. Commanded a gun-
boat at the defence of Sicily, and taking the Islands
of Zante and Cepfaalonia; and Senior Lieut of
jimphion, in the action off Lissa, 1811, when he
was wounded. Commander of Mermaid on the
coasts of the Mediterranean ; at the siege of Trieste
and attack on Leghorn, 1813. Oask 1811, 13, 13.
149 F. Moresby, Lieut of Kent, and served in her
boats at the capture of a convoy on the coast of Italy
under a heavy fire from gun-lmats and field-pieces,
the whole or which were taken | and Commander
of ffizard at the storming of the batteries at the
BoccadiCattaro,inl813. Gaz.1808,13.
Services of Retired Rear Admirals.
1 J. W. Maurice, Mid. of Concorde in Bridport's
action, in 1795, and at the capture of Fr. frigates,
Unit^ and Fhrginie, Senior Lieut of Centaur at the
capture of St Lucia and other West India Islands ;
and wounded storming a battery at Martinique, in
1803. Commanded the garrison of the Diamond
Rock, and in 1805 surrendered to the Pr. fleet, after a
highly honourable resistance. Commanded the
seamen and nuurines at tbe island of Auholt, which
he defended against the attacks of 4,000 Danes, in
18n. Gaz. 1803,11, 11.
2 J. Prevost, commanded FMng Fiah schooner
at the surrender of Cape Nicholas Mole, in 1794.
Lieut of Foudrovani at the landing and subse-
aucnt service in E^pt ^ and Commanded Saracen
wring the operations in the Rio de la Plata, in
1807 ; twice officiallv named as " an active and very
zealous officer." Gaa. 1793, 1807.
4 Sir P. Beaufort, Mid. of AiptUon in Howe's ac-
tion ; and of Phaeton in Comwallis's retreat, and
capture of Fr. 36 gun frigate Flore, Lieut of that
ship in 1800, and wounded while cutting out with
the boats, the Spanish armed ship San Josef,
Severely wounded by the natives while surveying
the coast of Syria, 1812. Conducted an important
Burvey on the coast of Asia Minor ; and puolished
tlie results of his researches, in 1817, in a volume
entitled, *' Karamania." Gaz. 1800.
5 J. Ullicrap, Mid. of Victory, serving on shore
at Toulon, 179o ; and Lieut, of Moselle, and made
prisoner while reconnoitring that Harbour after the
evacuation, and remained in confinement two
years. Lieut, of Venerable at the attack upon the
combined Pr. and Sp. squadrons in Aix Roads,
1799 ; and in Sausroarez's actions in Algesiras bay,
and in the Straits of Gibraltar, 1801 ; on the latter
occasion the Senior Lieut on board Venerable.
Commander of Vesuvius bomb in an attack on the
Boulogne flotilla, 1805 ; and Senior Commander of
the in -shore squadron in Despatch at Copen-
hagen, 1807. In the same brig actively emploTed
in the West Indies till 1810. Gaz. 1801.
6 J. Tliompson, commanded Ffy sloop in the
operations against BoenotAjrrea in 1807. Gte. 1807.
7 G. Stnnart, Lieut of Success, and com-
manded the Doats in 1799, cutting out a polaoca of
10 guns and 113 men near Cape de Creoz, in which
he was severely wounded. Commander of Comsiance
at the capture of Cantara Spanish privateer of 22
guns, and other vessels near Cape Ortegal in 1801 ;
and of Emulous sloop, and beat off a Prencli frigate
near Porto Rico, in i&09. Gaz. 1799, 1801.
8 T. P. C. Mainwaring, Lieut of JVUsm/ at Tra-
falgar ; and commanded Tartarus flre-ahip at
Copenhagen, 1807.
9 Earl of Waldegrave, Mid. of IndefatirahU st
the capture of Sp. treasure frigates, 1804. Lieut of
Ville de Paris and serving in the boats in Roass
Bay, 1809. Capt of Revenge at the Ijombardmeat
ofSt Jean D'Acre, 1840. Gaz. 1809.
10 J. Hollinworth, Lieut of Endywsumj and
E resent in a severe action with gun-boats and
atteries at Alaesiras 1800; and of Vestal^ and
severely woun<ted at the landing in Egypt, and
afterwards employed on shore during the whole of
the operations. Flag- Lieut to V.-Adm. Collinnood
1803, 4 ; and to Coms.-in.Chief in W. Indies 1804, &.
Commander of Minstrel in the Adriatic 1808 ; uod
cut out the Italian schooner Ortenxia, of eiffht guni
and 56 men, from under a heavy battery of 18 runs ;
and captured and destroyed many other ▼easels, la
same vessel assisted at deatruction of three sail of
the line and a frigate off Barcelona ; and com-
manded at bombardment of Paxos, and blockade of
Corfu 1 809. Acting Captain of Invincible at defenct
of Cadiz ; and assisted with a brigade of acsamen st
the defence of Matagorda.
1 1 Clement Sneyd, Lieut of RuueU at Camper-
down, and Senior Lieut of Cerberus in the attack
on Granville, in 1803. When acting in command
of Sir Francis Drake, and in charge of the Chins
convoy, in 1807, beat off the Fr. frigate PiSman-
taise, of superior force.
13 A. Ferris, Mid. of Thalia, at the capture of
Fr. frigate Oloire, in 1795. Mate of Irresistible is
Bridport's action, of Colossus off Cape St Vincent,
and served in her boats in several actions with Cadis
flotilla, in 1797. Ueut. of Prince at Trafalgar ; and
when Commander of Wizard brig, fought on three
successive days, the Fr. National brig Requin of
superior force, which took refuge in a neutral port
Was frequently engaged with the enemy'a batteries
and gun-vessels on the coast of Italj, particularly
Ht the destruction of a convoy at Nob, in 1808. Gsx.
1808.
14 R. M. Fowler, Lieut and as passenger is
H. E. I. C.'s ship. Royal Oeorge,Tendertd jpreat ser-
vice to the East India fleet under Dance in the
action with Linois* squadron, in 1804. Gaz. 1804.
15 D. CampbeU, Mid. of Scorpion in Weat In-
dies, 1793, 96, at capture of six privateers, one of
18 guns, and of Swi/tsure in the attack upon Leo-
Gne. Acting Lieut of Russell at Camperdown.
eut of Carysfort, and in command of her boats st
capture of a Fr. vessel of six guns^ in 1803 ; and
commanded Tobago at the capture, m conjunctioa
with Curieus, of two ships under the batteries of
Barcelona on the coast of Caraccas. Acting Com-
mander of Lily in charge of a small force sent to
co-operate witn Miranda in the expedition to Vene-
zueU, 1806.
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1? . fflr H. Hart, Mid. of IndefaHgable in the ex-
pedttKm to Qiriberon bar; and at destruction of
.Oro*^. * /^'/lomtwf, 1797 ; also in the expedition
to Belleisle, and commmded a flat boat at the land-
loi^ of the armr at FerroL Mid. of Impeiuetue, and
cominapded a boat, cutting out ChUpe of 22 guns
from Vigo Bay in 1801. Senior UeuL of Medusa
at tbe capture of treasure ships, and Sp. friffate
MatiUa^ m 1804. Capt. of Caroline, in the o^ra-
Uons against Java, when two sail of the line were
bomt, batteries and shipping destroyed ; end at the
destruction of the Dock Yard at ManiUa.
17 G. Henderson, Mate of Ulys$e* at the cap-
tore of Tobago in 1803 ; and Lieut. oiAlUgatw at
the redaction of Snrinam, in 1804, and of Centaur
at the capture of four frigates, in 1806 ; senred at
the occupation of Madeira in 1807, and in the fire
ship %Ktv\s» at Wslcheren, in 1809. Commanded
KcUpee 18 nin brig at the capture' of the Isle of
France, 1810.
18 T. T. TVicker, Mid. of JUbmnvA at the capture
of the C«Mu in 1795. Acting Lieut, of Sceptre, and
oommaDdBd her boats at the destruction of a nriYa-
teer of lOgmis and 83 men at the island of Rodri-
nexin 17£^; and senred in the boaU of Uincom^X,
the caplnre of a priyateer of four guns and 46 men,
near St. Dominf^, in 1805. Lieut, of Nwthumher'^
iand at St. Oomingo ; and when commanding CA^-
"«*» JMSisted at the capture of Martinique, in 1809,
«nd «»»daloape, in 1810 ; and attempted to cut out
two French frigates from Basse Terre; severely
^Ijoonded in action with U.S. frigate JEsver, in 1814.
Gaz. 1814. ^
19 H. Bourchier, Lieut of Unicom, and com-
manded one of her boats at the capture of Fr. pri-
▼ateer Tape^^bord of four guns and 46 men off San
Domingo, 1806. Comman^r of Hawk, in 1811, at
^^i?"^?^"' W gun priyateer Fureti destruction
of Fr. friaate Amasone ; and engaged under Cape
Barfieor three Fr. gun brigs and two luggers and
convoy. Two brigs and great part of the convoy
being dnren on shore were destroyed or brought oif
bj/fovJlV boats. Gaa. 1805, 1811.
20 R. W. O. Festing, Flag Lieut, at destruction
of Dutch shipping in Bataria Roads, in 1806 ; and
of ships and batteries at Gressie, in 1807. Acting
Capt. of lUueirioue at the capture of Jara, and
serred with the army at the surrender of Batavia.
Gaz. 1811.
21 G.Morris, lost a leg when Mid, of ^fttfaciow
in Howe s action. Ueot. of Ardent at Camper-
down, and employed in the debarkation of the
troops oo die coast of Holland, and captura of the
Datch lieet in the Helder, in 1799.
22 J. Tancock, Mid. of CVetcm/ at capture of Fr.
friirate lUunUm, in 1793 ; of Orion in Bndport's ac-
tion, 1795 ; and off Cape St Vincent, 1797? Acting
Lieut, of same ship, and commanded her launch in
Nelson's attack on the Cadiz flotilla in the same
year ; and at the Nile, in 1798. Commanded boats
of Iris at the capture of a priFAteer of 10 guns on
the coast of Norway in 1800 ; and Lieut, of Cofsar
in Algesiras Bay, and in the StraiU of OibralUr, in
1801. Commanded St. Christopher at the capture of
St. Croix, 1807.
^23 J. P. Stewart, Lieut of Northumberland tXSt,
Domm^. Commanded SnM at the surrender of
Martiaiqae, and the town of Port Louis, Guadak>upe,
1809, 10; and Sheldrake, and rrpeatedly engaged
with the Danish flotillas in the Baltic, capturing se-
veral ressels. Capt of Dictator, and in conjunction
with Cafypso, Podargus, vadFlamer, destroyed Da-
nish 40 gun frigate ^ayaflfen, three 18 gun brigs,
and several gun-boats, at Lyngoe, on the coast of
Norway, in 1812. Capt. of Ampkion, at the capture
of the Islands of Schowen and Tholen in the Scheldt
6az.l811, 11,12,12, 13.
24 C. Bell, Lieut of Pigue, and commanded her
boats at the capture of Sp. brig pierced for twelve
guns, and destruction of a battery at Porto Rico,
in 1806. Commander of Phippt scaooner, and cap-
tured by boarding the Fr. 16 gun privateer Barbler
de Seville, close to Calais, 1810. Ota. 1806, 10.
25 J. Stevenson, Lieut, of Victorious at blockade
and capture of Maogalore; and Commander of
Oannett at capture of two privateers : in the expe-
dition to Copenhagen, 1807. and Walcheren, 1809;
and continued serving in the channel, and on the
coasts of France, till 1812.
27 Earl of Leven and Melville, commanded a boat
in the Bay of Rosas, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
28 C. Campbell (a) , Mate of Defiance in Calder's
action; and atTrafslgar. Lieut of Phabe at the
capture of Martinique and Guadalonpe, 1809, 10.
Gaz. 1808, 10.
29 J. Symes, Mid. of Tonnanl at Trafalgar, and
Senior Lieut of Bonne CUoyenne at the capture of
Fr. frigate Furieuse, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
30 Hon. W. H. Percy, Capt. of Hermes, and
compelled to burn his ship to prevent her falling
into the hands of the enemy in the attack on Fort
Bowyer on the coast of Florida, 1814.
31 J. Pringle, commanding Sparrowhawh, was
actively employed on the coasts of Valentia and Tar-
ragona, and at the destruction of a privateer and
battery at Palamos, in 1810. Gaz. 1810.
32 S. Leslie, Acting Lieut of Success at capture of
OenSreux and surrender of Malta, in 1800. Senior of
CVbf^onii«, and commanded her boats, cutting out an
armed vessel near Port MaJhon ; and officiallv men-
tioned for serrice against the pirates in the Persian
Gulf, in 1809. Capt. of To/aA^c, and stormed the
defences of Sambas in 1813: and assisted in re-in-
stating the Sultan of Palambang. Gaz. 1809.
34 Peter Rye, Lieut, of Crescent at capture of
Fr. frigate Reunion, in 1793 ; and of Orion at the
Nile. Gaz. 1793.
35 G. Le Gey t Mid. of Hussar, and in her boats
at capture of two Fr. privateers, 1794 ; and of Resolu-
Hon at capture of Fr. frigate EUzabeth, 1796. Senior
Lieut of Rover Kt capture of Fr. 14 gun privateer Jipafi
Bart: and Lieut or Tamar at the surrender of Su-
rinam and capture of Fr. frigate Republicaine, 1799.
In the same snip in 1800, and captured Fr. privateer
corvette General Afassena, tiud other veMeis. Com-
mander of Stork, and, in 1804, took two privateers ;
and, in 1806, haring Superieure and two schooners
under his orders, captured and destroyed a number
of vessels at Batabano. Assisted at the destructioo
of Fr. corvette Cygne, 1808 : and reduction of Mar-
tinique, 1809. Gaz. 1805, 06, 08.
36 H. G. Morris, Mid. of Centurion at capture of
Fr. frigate Sybille, in 1783; and Lieut of Duke at
the attack on Martinique, in 1793.
37 E. A. Down, Mid. of Barfieur in Howe's ac-
tion ; and wounded when Mate of Excellent off
Cape St Vincent Lieut of Fincdo at the capture
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of QuiOaume TeU and surrender of Malta, 1800.
Gaz. 1797.
38 T. Whinyatea, Mid. and Mate of Veteran,
serving in a boat at capture of Fr. frigate Bienvenue
in Port Royal bay, 1794 ; of Robust in Bridport's
action, 1795: and in Warren's action in Donegal
liay, 1/98. Commander of Frolic at the reduction
of Martinique and Guadaloupe, 1809-10, and cap-
tured, after a highly honourable defence, by U.S.
sloop Wtupp of superior force, 1812.
39 J. W. Andrew, Mid. of Cnnojnu at St. Do-
mingo, 1806: Commander of Weaset 16 gun brig,
and engaged the Fr. brigs Mercure, Jena, ana
Manutouck (of which the first-named wa& blown
up) , in the Adriatic, in 1812, when the Fr. 74 gun
ship Rhmli was captured ; which ship also the Wea-
tc/ closely engaged. Gaz. 1812.
40 R. Mitford, Mid. of St. Florenw at capture of
Fr. frigates Resistance and Constance, and in a screre
action with three Fr. frigates and corvette off Belle-
isle. Commander of Espoir during the operations
and at capture of Icbia and Procida 1809, and in
company with Cjfane and boats of the fleet assisted
at the capture and destruction of 18 gun boats. Was
in company with Cyane daring the action with
Neapolitan frigate and gun-boats in the bay of
Naples. In the following year assisted at the cap-
ture of a ship of 6 guns, and several others under
the castle of Terracmo. Gaz. 1809J
41 H. Bain, Lieut of Excellent, and commanded
the boats cutting out three Urge brijrs near Abre>
rack, 1800; second of Snencer at SL Dominffoj
and Senior of the same snip at Copenhagen, 1807.
Commanded Harjnf at the muction of Java, 1811.
Gaz. 1800.
42 C. Mflward, Mid. of ^iarm, and badly
wounded in the attack on Point a Pitre, Guada-
loupe, 1794 ; and of Prince of Wales at the capture
of Trinidad and Surinam. Lieut of BelleisU, and
served on shore at the taking of Martinique, 1809 ;
and commanded Mercury at the attack on New Or-
leans.
43 J. N. Tayler, Lieut, of Maida, and served on
shore in the breaching batteries at Copenhagen,
1807 : and of Heroine at Walcheren. While com-
manaing Sparrow actively employed at the defence
of Castro; and in the breaching batteries at St
Sebastian, where he was severely wounded. Gaz.
1813, 13.
46 T. E. Symouds, Commander of T\oeed at the
blockade and surrender of the city of St Domingo,
in 1809.
47 L. Hole, Mid. of Bellifueus at the capture of
Port au Prince, in 1794. Lieut of Amu/ft'ef, but
serving as a Volunteer in Polyphemsu at Copenha-
gen, 1801 ; Senior Lieut of RJnenge at Trafalgar.
49 F. J. Thomas, Mid. of Prince of Wales in
Calder's action ; and acting Lieut, of Spartiate at
Trafalgar. Second in command of the Cadiz flo-
tilla, 1811, 12; and was at the storming of twelve
batteries, at the spiking or capture of several hun-
dred pieces of ordnance, and capture and destruc-
tion of 150 sail of vessels.
50 H. T. Davies, Mid. of Olory in Howe's ac-
tion, and of Monarch at the taking of the Cape, in
1795, and capture of Dutch squadron in 1796. Lieut,
and served m the boats of Wtnchelsea at the land-
ing in Egypt in 1801 ; and Senior of Bkmehe at
the capture of Fr. frigate Ouerriere. Commaade^
of Albacore, and in company with other small ve-.
seb, beat off Fr. 40 gun frigate Qloire. Gaz. 1805.
51 Hon. H. D. Byng, Commander of Mohawk^ in
1813, at the capture of Georgetown and Fredericks*
town. Gaz. 1813, 13.
52 G. G. Lennockf severely wounded in an at^
tempt to cot out a privateer near St Jago, in 1805.
Commander of Raven, and at an attack upon a di-
vision of fourteen Danish gun brigs in the Weiling,
in 1812, three of which were driven on shore snd
wrecked.
53 R. Gambler, Mid. of Diadem at the capture
of the Cape and Buenos Ayres in 1806; and of Surveil-'
lanie at Copenhagen, 1807.
54 C. P. Payne, Mid. of CulloHen in Howe's ac*
tion ; and of London in Bridport's. Senior Lient of
Immortality, off Boulogne, where, in command of
dirisions of boats, ex^osion vessels, catamarans,
&c. in 1803, he renderni important services. Com-
manded a rocket ship at passage of the Dardanelles
in 1807. and Cretan in the Walcheren expedi-
tion, where he led the squadron into the West
Scheldt under a heavy fire. Commanded Si. Law
renceon Lake Ontario, from 1814 till the conclusion
of the war. Gaz. 1803, 04, 04.
55 C. Macdonald, Mid. of Southampton in
Howe's action; and of Dryad at the capture of
Fr. frigate Proserpine, Commander ofRedpole, and
engaged off Beacn^ Head, in 1809. two logger pri-
vateers, one of which of 16 guns ne captured ; and
assisted at the capture of VUle de L^ons Praam in
1811. Commander of ScpUa, and m oonjimction
with Royalist, fought the Fr. frigate Weser of 40
guns, preriously to her capture by Ripom^ in 1813.
Gaz. 1811, 13.
56 A. Lowe, Lieut, of TVknnph in Coniwallis's
retreat ; and of Thames in the actions in Algesiras
Bay, and Straito of Gibraltar, 1801. Senior Lieut
of Prince of Wales at Copenhagen, 1807} and
served in the flotilla in the Walcheren ezpeditaon in
1809. Gaz. 1809.
57 C. Bertram, Lieut of Zjoire and Emerald, at
the capture of Muros Castle, and severely wounded
at the destruction of Apropos in Vivero harbour,
in 1808, and officially mentioned for his conduct on
that and other occasions. Ghus. 1805, 08.
58 G. Hills, Mid. of Eclair at the occupation of
Toulon. Lieut, of Amethyst at the capture of Fr.
frigate Dedaigrneuse, cutting out Fr. corvette Guipe
from Vigo Bay, and capture of Fr. 20 gnn ^ps
Mars and Oeneral Brune, in 1801.
59 H. Fanshawe, Mid. of KctU, and served on
shore in co-operation with the army in E^pt, and
was present m the battles of the 8th, l3tli, and
21st of March, 1801. When commanding Oras*^
hopper was captured off the Texel, where he was
dnven in a gsle of wind, in 1811.
60 L H. Morrison, Commander oi Achates, and,
in 1813, engaged Fr. frigate TVotw, till that frigate
was captur^ By Andromache,
61 G. B. Trollope, Mid. of Triumph in Comwal*
lis's retreat; and Lieut of same ship at Camper down,
when he was wounded. Commander of Electra
atthedefenceofSicUy,inl808; andof <?r^<Mt,whea
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in comjMUiy witli JiautHo, she engaged a flotilla
consisting of twelve brigs and a logger, off Dieppe,
in 1812; one of whicfi the Oriffh* boarded and
broogbtoat. Gaz. 1797, 1808, l£
62 Sir Tbomas Mansell, Mid. of Crescent at cap-
tore of Pr. firigate BAtniomt 1793 : and of Orion in
Bridport's action, 1795; off Cape St. Vincent, 1797,
(wbenbe was wounded), ana at the Nile, 1798.
lieot. of Cerberus at the attack on Granville, 1803 ;
and ciDiomede at the reduction of the Cape, 1805.
Commander of Rue at the taking of Anholt, 1809 ;
and, in 1810, engaged a Danish flotilla. Gaz. 1 797,
1803.
63 T. Oronbey Mid. of Lemaikan at Toulon in
1793 ; of Arethnsa at capture of Fr. frigates Pomone,
Ensrareanie, Unitd, Koi RevohUionnaire g and Mate
of Indefatigrabie at capture of Pr. MmteFirrinie and
conretterot/faitfe; and at destruction of Droits de
tHomme^ 1797. While in charge of a prize brig,
was taken bjr a privateer after an honourable resist-
ance. Senior Uent. of CuUoden, and commanded a
division of boats at the destruction of the Dutch
shippbg in Batavia Roads, 1806 ; and commanded
Vktor at the capture of those at Gressie, 1807;
and Calyffso at the siege of Dantzic, 1813. Gaz.
1806.
64 H. Robinson, Mid. of Suryalus at Trafolgar.
Commander of Prometheus, and captured three
privateers and drove on shore and burnt a fourth in
the face of a body of troops.
65 W. Black, Mid. of Leviathan at Toulon ; and
in Howe's action ; and of Sans Pareil in Bridport's.
Acting Lieut, of Unit^ at the taking of Surinam ;
and from 1799 to 1801 commanded tender to Sans
Pareii ia the West Indies, and captured several pri-
vateers. Senior Lieut, of JEobts in the action of
Ferrol; and of Egyptienne, and captured with her
boats a letter of marque of superior force on the
coast of Spain, 1806. Senior of Cambrian at Co-
penhagen, 1807. Commander of Racoon from
1809 to 1814^ and employed on the north-west
coast of Amenca.
66 J. Harper, Mid. of Boyne at the capture of
Martinique, 1794. Lieut, of Avenf^er and cut out
a 10 gun privateer from the Carenage in a boat of
that sloop ; served on shore at the reduction of Gua-
dakiope. Lieut, of Defence in Hotham's second
acUon ; and at the Nile. WhQe Senior of Star
with two of her boats captured a lugger privateer of
1 gon and 45 men ; and of Esceuent assisted at
the defence of Rosas, 1807, and the destruction
of a convoy at Doin, 1809. Commander of Sa^
raeen in the Adriatic, and captured the islands of Za-
pano and St. George ; and acted an important part
at the reduction of Cattaro and Ragosa, andf on
other occasions. Gaz. 1809, 13, three times, 1814.
67 T. Dick, Mid. of Bee^dy in Hotham's 1st
action, 1795. Lieut, of Nemesis in the expedition
to the Helder, and of Melpomene^ and commanded
her boats at the capture and destruction of a Prench
brig of war of i8 guns, in S^n^tl river, 1801.
Gaz. 1801. Ueut. of Tonnant at defence of Cadiz,
1810, and badly wounded in preventing an escape of
Pr. prisoners from a Sp. 74 gun ship , for whicn he
received a sword of 100 gs. value, from Patriotic
Committee.
68 B. C. Cator, Lieut, commanding H. E. I. C.'s
ship Bombay Anna, assisted at the capture of the
Isle of Prance, in 1810 y and commanaed Action
on the coast of America, m an attack on the enemy's
barracks, &c. in Lynn Haven Bay, in 18)3, and
participated in other services.
69 P. E. V. Harcourt, Lieut, of Implacable, and
served in her boats in the action with a Russian flo-
tilla off Percola Point, in 1809 ; at the siege of Ca-
diz, 1810 ; and in command of ChaUenrer at the
siege and surrender of St. Sebastian, 1813i
Services of Retired Captains in
Greenwich Hospital.
1 G. Monbray, Mate of Juno in her escape from
Toulon 1794; and at the sieges of St. Piorenzo and
Bastia. Senior lieut. of Moselle in Hotham's first
action ; and when attached to Nelson's squadron in
co-operation with the Austrian army. Senior
Lieut, of Polyphemus at Trafalgar. Commander of
Rhodian and Moselle, 1809, 13, employed in charge
of a small squadron protecting the Bahamas.
2 W. Cnppage, Mid. of San Jostf, and lost a leg
in a partial engagement with Pr. fleet off Toulon,
1813. Gaz*1813.
3 T. L. P. Laughame, Signal Mid. of JVbrMnm-
berland at St. Domingo ; and Lieut, of Unicom at
the siege and storming of Monte Video, 1807 ; at
the attack upon Pr. fleet in Aiz Roads, 1809 ; and
served on several occasions in the boats cutting
out, and in command of the barge captured a Sp.
National schooner, under the guns of St. Sebastian.
Lieut, of Ner^ide at Jacotel ; and at capture of
Bourbon. Commanded the seamen landed and at-
tached to the army. Senior of Boadicea at capture
of Pr. frigate Venus, and recapture of Africaitie
and Cevlon, and commanded the boats at capture
of Pr. National schooner. Commander of lo gun
ship Alert, and captured alter a protracted and
highly honourable defence by U. S. frigate Essex,
in 1812. Has in the above services been seriously
injured, severely wounded, and his skuU fractured
in two places. Gaz. 1810, three times..
4 T. Dickinson, Mid. of Invincible at reduction
of St. Lucia and Trinidad, 1796 ; of Dreadnought
off Cadiz, and when attacked by a flotilla of gun-
boats, 1801 ; and of Royal Sovereign, and severely
wounded at Trafalgar. Continue serving under
Lord Collingwood until 1808. Senior Lieut, of
Andromache actively employed on the coasts of
Prance and Spain, and co-operating at the reduc-
tion of St. Sebastian ; and in 1813 was severely
wounded in many parts of the body, head, and leg,
at capture of Pr. 44 gun frigate TVaave, Com-
mander of Lightninr 1829-.32, serving as senior
officer in the River Plate during disturbances ; and
subsequently recovered the principal portion of
freight lost in the Thetis under Cape Frio. Re-
ceived, 1825^ the gold medal from See. of Arts for
the application of the percussion principle of igni-
tion to naval ordnance. Gaz. 1813.
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RETIRED CAPTAINS,
WITH THE DATES OF THEIR SEVERAL COlfMISSIONS.
The foUowlng Offlcenand 81 "Retired Rear Idmlntle by SeDlority"
•re in the receipt of £dM per annum.
1814
Com.
Lieut.
@i^Rt. Hon. Eenelm Lord Somer-
ville« 7June 29AprIl llNov07
Henry Jenkinson do. 13Augl2 1 lDec09
@*Edward Saiiiin ** (e) do. 12Decl2 2MaylO (e)Coinmia8ioner of Stampfl.
John Hardy Godby 27June 25Sept06 150ctOO
®'®*Chri8topherStrachey*(f)28June 29Api02 15Mar98 (f ) Kt. of St Vladimir of
@'(g)Arden Adderley"* 19July 4Aug06 6Api04 Russia.
l^Sir Richd. O'Connor*^ 16Aug IZAuglO lFeb06
@^#Thoa. Ball Sulivan" 190ct 23Feb07 30MayO0
@'®David Scott" (g) 220ct 2Augl 1 4Mar(X) (g) Kt. of Tower and Sword.
1815
©^Nicholas Lechmere Pate8hall48Feb
^Rowland Money' 29Mar
@* John Sheridan^ ISJone
@i#iSftr H. Loraine Baker, Bt.^ do.
@*®George William Hughes
D'Aeth* do.
@*(g)#Robert Ramsay^ do.
John Charles Gawen Roberts' . . do.
@'(g)Archibald Tisdall'' 14July
Joseph Gulston Garland 19 Aug
@i®^Wm. Stanhope Lovell** 21 Aug
Joseph Digby 8Sept
^CharlesWarde" ISSept
@^William F£ftrmgton*' (k) . . . .ISSept
@a® James Rattray»(l) 20Sept
John Allen (6) do.
1816
24Jalyll 20Nov01
9Nov09 12Jan05
27NovlO 21Dec01
SAprll 18Oct04
IGAugll
lFebl2
23Julyl2
16Febl3
22Jan06
30Jan06
8Jan99
12Oct05
70ct06
2May01
13Augl2 29Jan06
8Febl2 UDecOZ
29Api08 13Feb05
7May08 140ct99 (k) Commissioner of Pilotage
lFebl2 24MaT07 Cowes.
4Febl4 14Sept07 (1) Magistrate for Warwick-
shire.
®»Arthur Philip Hamilton" ..31May 210ctlO 28Apr07
@i«9Daniel Lawrence* 2Sept 19MaylO 19May08
Robert Henley Rogers 2Sept lFebl2 4Feb03
@'® *George Bentham* (a) . . . . 16Sept 140ctlO 24Dec05 (a) Kt. 2nd Class of Sardiam
James Arthur Murray 15Noy 8Decl3 25Sept09 Military Order of St. Man-
rice and St. Lazare.
1817
@i(g)Thomas Renwick* IJan 25Sept06 17Noy97
@*®WHenry Higman* do. 23Feb07 3Sept03
@2(j)Georee Hewson' do. 13Oct07 16Mar95
f^^John Macpherson Ferguson' do. 13July08 13Jan04
ohnGourly' do. 14Sept08 13Sept93
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Retired Captains, witli tbe Dates of their several Commissions. 81
Com. Lieut.
^^Angostus Baldwin* IJan 19Sept08 28Jime00
^Henry ColinB Deacon* 2April 7Junel4 24Feb08
@'®Edward Barnard" 4Ju]y 10Augl4 7Jan06
1818
9^Wm.BatenianDa8hwood>..210ct 19May]2 28Jan08
Martin White TDec 25Sept06 12Dec00
®'®JohnCooke8ley* do. llApi09 16Dec99
l^'Chas. Geo. Rodney Phillott' do. 27Aug09 IJulyOl
ig^^WiUiam Wolrige* do. 13Marl 1 23Mar07
George Brine do. 13Aiigl2 15Api03
Wffon. John Gordon" SlDec 15Jmiel4 21Marl2
1819
©"William Popham" 19May 23Decl4 14Febl2
®»®Jamea Hay* (b} l«Aug 2MaylO lMar06 (b) Dep. Lieut. County Had-
^^Sir Charles Tnomas Jones dington.
jr/.» do. 15AuglO 160ct98
©'Robert Riddell Carr6« do. lFebl2 5Oct05
®'®Hugh P)atton» do. 6Decl3 IFebll
Hon, Charles Orlando Bridge-
man 2Sept 16Mayl4 lOSeptlO
5ir Heniy Shiflfcer," 5ar/. ...lONov 22Febl4 10Feb09
®*®P»Henry Forbes" (c) TDec lFebl2 2Apr06 (c) Commissioner of Pilotage,
Shoreham.
1820
Alexander Montgomerie 30ct 7Junel4 4MaylO
John William Montagu* 30Noy 31May 14 9Oct09
1821
®»^«i. Geo. Pryse Campbell* . 27Jan I6Mayl4 15Marll
©'ifiWilflon Braddyll Bigland' . . 6Mar 15Junel4 5Mai08
George Cornish Gambler 4June 7Decl9 6Marl5
John Gore (a) 19July 23June08 19Aug95
fii^IJohnCookCarpentei'.... do. llApr09 lAug94
JohnGedge* do. 15Novll 10July98
1822
5»- Charles Burrard, iB/. 29Jan 7Junel4 lMayl2
©^Thomas Ladd Feake* IMar 8Mayl2 8May05
®» William Hendry 19Jiily 27Aprl4 1 1 JulyOl
Charles Hope Reid>* 26Dec 2Junel2 22Jan06
©'Henry Theodosius Browne
ColUer"* do. 240ctl2 3June07
© John Brenton" (a) 26Dec 20Novl2 5Sept06
William Ramsden do. 14Junel3 30Dec08
Henry Stanhope do. 27Junel4 SODecll
© John Townsend Coffin" .... do. lJulyl4 llApr08
Frederick Hunn do. 27Augl4 8Aprll
(a) Kt. of Russian Order of St
Vladimir.
1823
©^•••*EdwardCurzon»(c) ....8Feb 29Marl5 14Marll (c) Cross of St. Louis; 3rd.
©'Septimus Arabin' 20Mar 27Augl4 4Aug07 Class of St. Vladimir ; Re-
Thomas Ball Clowes* IGMay 23Marl2 26Dec09 deemer of Greece.
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32 Retired Captains^ with the Dates of their several Ckimmisfiiotis.
1824
The following Officers are in tlie receipt of JttM lOe.
per uinum ti Retired Captains.
CoiiL. Lieut.
©^•Wm. Henry Smyth* (d) . . . .7Feb 18Septl5 25Marl3 (d) Kt. 3 CI. St Ferd. Merit ;
©^•Richard Saumarez^ (e) IZApr 19Mayl9 5Decl2 Pres. Roy. Geographical
®2Jame8 Montagu* 17July 7Junel4 IZAuglO Soc. ; Fel. of Royal, Anti-
Thomas Pricket? 20Aug 30Janl3 28Api05 quarian Soc ; Mem. of Soc.
@'®**Alex. Dundas Young of Statiatics h Nat His.
Arbuthnott^ (f ) I40ct 27Junel4 26Oct09 of Tuscany; of Acad, of
Isham Fleming Chapman*^* 29Dec 31Augl5 llFebOS Sciences, Palermo.
(e) Kt of Leopold of Austria.
(f ) Brig.-6en. Spanish Service,
1825 and Gent of Priv. Cham.
H^William Hotham* 4Apr I5Junel4 12Febl2
®«® John Skekel* 27May 28Junell 21Feb04
John Stoddart* do. 3Julyl2 14May04
George Ourry Lempriere do. 30Janl3 25Maj07
John Gore (&)" 27July 10Oct22 28May04
Charles Bowen" do. 19July22 30Aug07
John George Graham 30ct 16June23 20Septl5
1826
@Uohn George Aplin> 28Jan 12Marl4 13Feb08
f^^John Pakenham 26Aug 15Junel4 IGJulyll
rederick Aug. Wetherall 13Nov 15 Junel4 24Feb07
@^Henry Litchfield* 20Nov 12Julyl3 29June07
William Webb 2Dec l7July24 29Marl5
1827
Charles Simeon lOMar 13Junel5 2Junel2
Robert Tait l7Apr 7Decl9 13Decl3
®i©Robert Patton* 30Apr 8Aprl5 13NovlO
Robert Aitchison do. 17Julyl9 6Mayl5
Richard Hoare 7July 19July22 13Novl3
@'99John Foote" 29Sept 29Septl3 10May04
1828
@>®John Windham Bailing >.. 2Jan 15Junel4 180ctlO
John Fitz Gerald Studdert* .... 9Jan 12Augl4 26Janll
©^Charles Gordon {b) 17Apr 6Jan26 14Julyl8
@^® Thomas Bench' 4 June 24Api08 23Jan01
George Wm. St. John Mildmay 16Aug 10Aug22 19Mayl2
Theobald Jones" (h) 25Aug 19Julyl4 8July09 (h) M.P. for Londonderry.
George Lloyd" 26Aug 8Novl5 3Novl2 ^
Robert White Parsons" llNov TNovlG llApiOG
1829
99Abraham Crawford* 5Jan 23Marl5 25Noy07
@*George Haye> 4Mar 19Mayl2 9Aug08
@iRussell Henry Manners .... do. 16Aug25 190ct22
@i James Thome'' 30Mar 20Mar28 5Augl6
ma4Sir Eaton Travers, Kt.^* . . 19Nov 15Junel4 23Sept04
110
Total, including Retired Rear-Admirals by seniority, 131.
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CAPTAINS,
WITH THB DATES OF THEIB SEVERAL COMMISSIONS.
Hm foUmrlaf 70 Oftptelna, an on the half-pay
of £904 I9i. Od. peraonam.
1814
Com. Lieat.
f^**0^iSftr£dxii.Lyon8,iB^^e)7June 2IMarl2 22Nov09 (e) British Ambassador at
IT Charles SuUiTan, iB/.^ (f) .. do. 24Marl2 25Api08 Greece ; Grand Cross of St.
^^••ifb^irJohn Marshall^ ir<.(g) do. 240ctl2 25Jan06 Louis ; Redeemer of Greece.
James Erskine Wemyss*' (h) . . 1 July lFebl2 14Aug08 (f ) Com. of Redeemer of Gr.
Francis Erskine LocV* (i) 29Sept 6Janl3 22Jan06 (g) St George of Russia ; Kt.
@^£dward€ollier** (k) .... ISNoy 2&JulylO 17June03 of the Sword of Sweden.
(h) Lt for Fifesh.
(i) Sunerintendent Quaran-
tine M edway. [cester.
(k) Dep. Lieut County Wor-
1815
®>©David Price* G) • • ISJune 6Decl3 28Sept09 (1) Magistrate for Brecknock-
Oapt. 8«p. fibaenMia. shire. Com. of Redeemer
H£» Grace the Duke of Northum- of Greece.
berland (m) 19Aug 8Marl4 16Decl 1 (m) Fellow of Royal Society.
*#>]«JohnToupNicolas»(n)..26Aug 26Aug09 lMay04 (n) Et Com. Neap. Order of
Oapt. 8«pL Plymouth Hoap. and Boyal WUUam Ferdinand and Merit
YietaaUing Taid.
9^®lii4<William Wihnot Hen-
der8on»(o) 90ct ISMarll llApi06 (o) Mag. Cinque Ports; Cap-
m'®®Sir John Hill, KL» .... 2S0ct 80ct98 28July94 tain of Sandown Castle.
Oapl.8op. Deptfoffd.
9>®John Cartel** TDec 22Aug09 4Sept05
1816
Henry Mcynell* lOApr 24Augl3 8Nov09
©hgiArthur Fanshawe* (p) .... 170ct aOctlS 22Aprl3 (p) Kt. of Leopold of Austria.
NayalA.D.C.
1817
9'^Houston Stewart*'' lOJune 13Augl4 lAugU
CoatroUar Gaiiaral of the Coast Guard.
15
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Captains^ with tlie Dates of tbeir several Commissions,
1818
Com. Lieut
99**^Sir JohnRoes,'^ Kt.(T) TDec lFebl2 13Mai05
iS^tr James Stirling, Jr^« (8) ... do. 19Jimel2 12Aug09
•l^RL Han. Lord JohnU&j* (10 do. 15Junel4 lAprl2
A Lord CommlMioner of ttie ▲dmlralty.
@^Con8tantine Richard Mooraom' do. lOJulyH 6Junel2
@^Rt, Hon. Geo. James Earl
of Egmont** do. 13Junel5 7Junel3
1819
(r) Et. 2 CL St. Anne of Russia;
Kt. Com. of Sword of Swe-
den. Com. Leg. Hon.; Kt.
2 01. Red Eagle of Prussia ;
F.R.A.S. Lond. et Edin.
(s) Et. Com. Redeemer of Gr.
(t) Grand Cross of Charles
III. of Spain; Dep. Lieut.
County Haddington. M.P..
for Windsor. Naval A. D. C
^V9^tr Geo. Aug. West.
pnal, Kt. (u) I2Aug 8Julyl3 15Aug06 (u) Magistrate, County Sussex.
@»ProvoWm. Parry Wallis^uu) do. 9Julyl3 30Nov08 Naval A. D. C.
@^®WiUiam Walpole" 7Dec 15Junel4 8Aug08 (uu) Naval A. D. C.
1821
@^1f9 Donat Henchv O'Brien' . . 5Mar 22Janl3
@'®V9K4<Edward Lloyd* (v)l 9 July 9Mayl 1
®BenedictusMarwoodEelly'^ do. 28Novll
Annar Lowry Corry" (vv^ 23July 13Junel5
@»iSfrWmEdwardParry,Ar/.*Xw)8Nov 4Nov.20
Capt Sup. of Hular Hoep., and Qareuce Vlc-
tnalUng Yard.
@^®Heiiry William Bruce" . . IGNov 27Mayl4
22Mar09
14Jan08 (v) Fellow Royal Society.
31Jan06
28Aprl2 (w) Naval A. D. C.
GJanlO (w) D. C. L. ; Fel. Royal and
Astron.Societies; Hon.Mem.
of Imp. Acad, of Sciences, St
5JanlO Petersburgh.
1822
William James Mingaye ' 29Jan 20ctl 7
@3®Norwich Duff* 23Apr 15Junel4
Sr Chaa. Chris. Parker, -ff/.* do. 5Aprl5
@Uohn Edward Walcott' 6May 6Junel5
@^***^Rt. Hon. F. Earl Spen-
cer* (a) 26Aug 5MaT21
@^®®Jame8HanwayPlumridge'90ct 7 Junel4
MSir George Tyler, kt.'^(c) .... lOOct 7Febl5
©''©©♦^5tVJ.FrankUn,Ar/."(d)20Nov lJan21
@*#5ir Thomas Herbert"(e) . . 25Nov 1 90ctl 4
George Richard Pechell»«(f ). .26Nov 30Mayl4
©'Herbert Brace Powell" do. 15Junel4
(a) Cross of St. Louis; St
Anne of Russia, 2nd 01.;
Redeem, of Gr. ; Equerry to
Duchess of Eent.
(c) Dep. Lieut Glamorgansh.
(d) Redeemer of Gr.; D.CX. ;
F.R.S., &c.
(e) Dep. Lieut. County Eerry
(f ) M.P. for Brighton; Equer.
to Queen Dowager ; Conunis.
1823 Pilotage, Shorenam.
©^iJofi. Henry John Rous* ....25Apr 26Novl7 18Mayl4
@^^Edward JBoxer* (g) 23June lMarl5 8Jan07 (g) Harbour Master and Agent
George Frederick Rich ^ 1 July 260ctl3 30Dec05 of Transports, Quebec.
Wm. James Hope Johnstone* ..210ct 9Sept20 2Mayl8
6July05
14Novll
17Junell
25Nov08
14Julyl8
20Aug06
5Febl3
llFebOS
10Oct09
25JunelO
26Jan05
1824
>'i{^James Ryder Burton*
....23Feb 27Novl9 15Febl3
llTiamFansliaweMartm* ....5 June 8Feb23 15Dec20
@^i^Hon. Richard Saunders
Dundas' 17July 23June23 18June21
^k- Right Hon. Lord Adolphus
Fit2Clarence(h) 24Dec 17May23 23Apr21
48
(h) Et. Grand Cross of Red
Eagle of Prussia. Naval
A. D. C.
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85
1825
,^^ _ Com. Lieut
^©Percy Grace' IFeb 15Junel4 28Peb09
eniy Dundas 9Feb IGMaySS 7Decl9
®'Hon. Montagu Stopford^ 8Apr 29JaD22 17Julyl9
®'Rigkt Hon. Charles Philip,
^aWof Hardwicke* 6June 18May22 14Augl9
fiHenry Ducie Chads' 25July 28Mayl3 5Nov06
George Robert Lambert >^ SAug i9Jaii22 5Mayl5
Alex. Thomas EmericYidal 40ct 15May23 6Febl5
John Ldth 11 Nov 1 3Junel 5 10Oct09
1826
/?/.£ron.Cha8.£or(f Colchester.. 26Jan 27Jan21 15Septl7
Charles Hope do. 150ct22 200ctl7
@'®William Keats* 27Mar 17ApTl6 6Augl3
®»ii«5^t>Hen.JohnLeeke,Arr.\k)27May 15Junel4 24NovlO (k)Dcp.LienL of Sossez and
l^'Thomas Martin ^ 2Aag 5 Aagl3 22Jan06 Hants.
@\DHenry Edwards' do. 29Septl3 2Noy02
Cliarles Howe Fremantle 4Aug 23Apr22 llNovl9 (1) Registrar and Secretary to
Michael Seymoui* (1) 5Aug 6Dec24 12Sept22 Grand Crosses of the Bath.
1827
Richard Angostos Tates' 12Mar I7Junel4 16May09
Edw. Le Cras Thomboioiu^h* . . 17Apr 25May 18 12Decl4
(^'Charles Grenville Randolph' 20Apr 13Junel5 14Augl2
Edward Richard Williams 28Apr 15Decl6 14Decl3
<9i>HenryMartlnBhickwood,£?/. do. lDec23 30Noy21
i^'tgiHenry Byam Martin^ .... do. 8Apr25 20Mai23
Tba fonowios 100 OaptelBf are on th* balf-ptj of
iCSSS SikSd. p6r uuioiii.
Henry Eden 30Apr 230c(31 aOOctl7
OomiBodora BupL Woohrlch.
A^Samuel Thornton* do. 8Api^ 21Mayl9
Fred. Wm. Beechey" (a) 8May 25Jan22 10Marl5 (a) Fellow of Royal Astrono-
OctaviuB Vernon Harconrt 7Aug 3Feb20 llJanl4 mical and Geographical So-
Frands Brace" 14Aug 7Decl8 5Febl3 cieties of London.
@'***^Rt. Hon. Henry John (c) Et. of St. Louis; Et 2 CI.
Chetwynd,^aWTalbot*'(c) ..220ct 180ct26 lJan24 StAnneof Russia; Redeemer
W^Sir wm. Symonds, AT/.'^ (d) 5Deo 40ct25 14Oct01 of Greece ; M.P. Stafford, Lt.
Col. Militia,
(d) Fellow of Royal Society.
1828
#*9^ James Scott^ 8Jan
CharlesCiole 26Jan
i^^Williams Sandom^ 23Mar
^'Geo.Wm. Conway Courtenay* 14ApT
^i«««,g,Geo. Bohun Martin' fe) 19Apr
m'^Hon. Frederick Wm. Grey' do.
Ti^'Str Richard Grant, A'if. ....17May
^-ffon. George Fred. Hotham** 7 June
Sir John Burnet Dundas, Bart. 8July
#'*#Robt. Lambert Baynes"(g) do.
FolleU Walrond Pennell 14July
88
190ctl4 16NOT09
6May22 20Octl3
26Dec22 30Apr06
26Dec23 19Julyl4
24ApT24 17MaT21 (e)Et. of St. Louis; and Et.
1 7Api27 7Api^ 2 CI. St Anne of Russia.
7Novl8 5Oct05
25Mar22 7Decl9
20Mar23 25Aprl5
8July27 8Aprl8 (g) Redeemer of Greece.
13Nov26 lSept24
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Captains, with die Dates of their several Commissions.
Com. Lieut
William Alex. Baillie Hamilton. 9Aug 17Noy26 lDec23
Second Secretary of the Ailiiiiralty.
©^Edward Purcell" 25Aag 9Sept20 4Decl 1
©^Charles Elliot (i) 28Aug 14Apr26 llJune22 (i) Governor of Bermuda.
®^Thomas Bennett" 16Sept 15Junel4 9Dec03
®>SiPeter Richards" 17Sept 16Septl6 12Dec07
1829
HenrvGosaet' IJan 10July26 30Decl6
®'(D99John Fumeanz* 16Mar I9JUI7I4 13Junel2
Jodrell Leiffh* 2June 12June20 29Peb08
g 'Joseph 0'Brien<» {b) 8Aag 3May26 1 Octl 4
^Henrv Smith, (a) " SSept SFeb'iS 19Jaly2i
SJi»»Stephen Lusliington 0) ". .280ct 13May28 13July24 0) Kt of StLouisj Redeemer
ohn Alexander Dimtze 24Dec 19Api28 28Ma725 of Greece; Commodore Supt.
of Indian Nayy.
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AWAaron Tozer' 14Jan
William Morier* 18Jan
@i®George Scott* 12Feb
©i®WilIiamBohunBow7er' ..ITFeb
@'99Fred. Thos. MicheU« . . . .22Feb
Philip Parker King' (a) 25Feb
Richard Freeman Rowley 26Feb
Courtenay Edm. Wm. Boyle (b) 27May
@^©RowlandMainwaring*(c)22July
®^®JohnWyattWatling»(d) .. do.
©^Richard Pridham" do.
@^®John Lyons" do.
©«@PhilipWestphal** do.
Henry Algernon Eliot** do.
i{<Edward Sparshott^ (e) do.
©William Blight" do.
James Wiflston'^ do.
gjGeorge Fred. Ryyes" do.
@*George Woollcombe" do.
8Wr Thomas Hastings, Kt.^{g) do.
on. Thomas Best do.
@^Chas. Ramsay Drinkwater
Bethune"(h) do.
John Wilson (&) 220ct
^Charles Graham* 4Noy
George Berkeley MaxwelP 20Noy
Hon, Geo. John Cayendish* . .25Noy
Charles Talbot*^ (i) do.
g>»®® Samuel Burgess" 27Noy
enry Edward Napier 31Dec
129
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13Jmiel5 4MayiO
24Marl2 i2Sept05
15Jan23 4MaylO
16Septl6 29May07
17July21 28Febl4 (a) Fellow of Royal Societr.
8May27 17May25
23Dec26 14Dec21 (b) Groom of Priyy Chamber.
13Augi2 7Dec01 (c) Mag. Co. Stafford.
IDeclS 22Sept08 (d) Dep. Lt Co. Camavon.
15Junel4 2Jan98 and Maff. for Counties Den-
27Junel4 24Dec05 bigh and Carnarvon.
13JuneI5 4Apr01
2Septl9 SJuneiO
29Jan2i 28Apr09 (e) Kt of Red Eagle of Prossia.
12Feb.21 15Api03
14Jan22 13Jnnell
220ct23 24NovlO
iOApr24 23Febl5
9May25 17JanlO (g) Principal Storekeeper to
30Apt27 6Mar22 the Ordnance. Magis. for
Counties Hereford & Breck-
14Api28 290c<23 nock, and Dep.-Lieut. for
6Junel5 16May09 Herefordshire.
17Api24 9 July 17 (h) Tidal Harbour Commis*
15Junel4 22Sept07 sioner.
7Aug26 i4JuIyl8
30Apt27 7Jan23 (i) Kt. Com. Southern Cross of
16Septl6 i8Nov99 Brazil.
7Junel4 4MaylO
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87
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Com.
Thomas Wren Carter 25Apr \4J\x]j\5
^ir Thos. Sabine Pasley, Bt. . .24May 17Sept28
Oapt. Snpt. at Pembroke.
9'Samuel Price* 25June 18Septl5
@'®®®4« John Hindmarsh'(k)3Sept 15Junel4
#'Alezaiider£llice*(l) 20Dec 19Feb23
1832
Lieut
18Apr06
16Mai24
3Julyl2
lAug03 (k) Lieut.-6oy. of Heligoland.
30Octl3 (i) Controller of Steam Ma-
chinery and Packet Service,
^^Christopher WyviU* 22Peb 29July24 6July 13
Oommodore^ Cape of Oood Ho|»e.
George Smith' 13Apr 8Sept29 20Septl5
»i«Andrew Atkins Yincent«(n) .9May 6Febl6 22Jan06 (n) Gentleman Usher to the
i{<Samuel Radford' 31 May 22Janl4 18Aug06 Queen Dowager, Capt. of
Charles Hamlyn Williams' 4July 27Augl4 24Aprll Sandgate Castle, and Mag.
^'Heniy Francis Greville^ 27Aug 19Ju]y22 4Janl4 Cinqne Ports.
Joseph Hanison* 90ct 14Septl8 lOMayOJ
1833
John MiUigan Laws' 7Jan lJuly25 llNovl8
95ir Charles Hotham* 28June 13Aug28 17Sept25
Patrick Duff Henry Hay 15Noy 31 Augl5 31July 12
%^Sir Burton Macnamara, Kt^ 16Nov 19July22 lJulyl5
Ru Hon. Lord George Paulet . . 18Nov 28Feb28 9Feb25
®^/?/.^oit.ZorrfEdw.Rus8ellM9Nov 15Nov28 180ct26
S^Henry Shovell Marsham^ .... 24Dec 21 Apr25 30Junel3
1834
t^VVChailesCrowdy* I3J811 25Mar24 17Mai06
^'©Thomas Mansel * 12Feb 15Junel4 16Sept04
Henry Wolsey Bayfield 4June 8Not26 20Marl5
William Townsend Dance* ....5June 230ct23 12Julyl3
William Bnmaby Greene 6June 30Dec26 9Novl8
^Tofi. George Grey UJuly 3Sept31 17Feb29
John James Onslow* 27 Aug 23Apr22 5Septl6
•William Hamlev' (c) 20Oct 15Junel4 20Jan07 (c) Kt. of Leopold of Austria |
John Townshend 220ct 26Jan28 13MaylK2 and Austrian Gold Medal.
J7oit. Arthur Duncombe (d) ....240ct 18Aug28 26Jan26 (d) M.P. for East Retford;
i^iV James Clark Ross, Kt. (e) . .280ct 8Nov27 26Dec22 Groom in Waiting.
Robert PitJiRoy 3Dec 13Nov28 7Sept24 (e) D.C.L. ; F.R.S., &c.
1835
W Abraham Mills Hawkins*. . . . 6Feb 12Decl2 1 1 June07
//on. John Frederick Fitzgerald
Dc Ros(g) 7Feb
i^John Drake* 21Mar
Edward Augustus Frankland ..28Mar
Charles Henry Swinbume(gg) . .8Jnly
» iJoseph Nias* 8July
WSir Philip Broke, Bu\\\) . . 12Sept
Henry Dundas Trotter IGSept
168
24Jan28 30May25 (g) Fellow of Royal Society.
220ct27 lAugll
19May20 16Marl4
30ApT27 14Julyl8 (gg) Mag. Co. Hants.
llNov27 26Dec20
7June28 16Aug24 (h) High Sheriff, Co. Suffolk.
20Feb26 9Jan23
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Com. Lieut.
Sir George Back, Kt* (hh) . . . .30Sept 30Dec25 lJan21 (hh) Fellow of Royal Society.
Peter McQuhae iODec 15Jimei4 70ct09
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£101 ISi 0d. per annum.
James Bumey lODee 24Dec39 4Julyl4
1836
James Morgan' (i) 15Jan
®f ft William Hillyar« 20Jan
@-***ig3 Hen. John Codrington3(k)do.
-i^RtHon, LordJohn Frederick
Gordon Hallybiirton (I) 4Aug
#'John M'Dougall»(6) IGAug
19July21 30Jan06 (i) Kt of Guelphic Order.
27Augl4 27Aug03
SOOctai 12June29 (k) Kt. of the Legion of Ho-
nour; 4th Class of St. Via-
6Aug28 13Dec21 dimir; Redeemer of Greece.
9Feb20 3JanlO (L) M.P. for Forfar.
1837
Richard Barton (m) 2Jan
•♦William Fred. Lapidge* (n) . .6Jan
@^^ William Slaughter* lOJan
^ IP Thomas Gill* do.
® '®99Wm. Allan Herringham* do.
©-Robert Gordon* (o) do.
@^© James Brasiei' do.
Robert Contart McCrea do.
©^Michael Quin \p) do.
Richard Owen do.
John Balfour Maxwell do.
@iJohn Rivett Camac" lOJan
@i*#iStrTho8.Maitland,Ar/."(a) do.
©^Thomas Dilke" do.
@' ©William Robertson" do.
William Hargood do.
Sir Thos. Raikes Trigge Thomp-
son, Bt do.
flSJ^Robert Smart" (b) do.
eorge Rodney Mundy'* do.
®'5ir William Dickson, B^** . . do.
William Sydney Smith do.
©^•©Charles Pearson" 3Apr
@% Richard Meredith'* 6 June
®i^iSir James Everard Home,
Bi.'* F.R.S 5Dec
Henry Ommanney Love* (c) . . do.
@Hon. Henry Keppel" do.
2July25
20ct33
21NovlO
i5Junel4
i6Janl8
30ct20
26Dec22
4June24
60ct24
dOSept26
28Api27
30Apr27
do.
20Oct27
12Nov27
15Jan28
27Dec08
9Aprl4
18Sept06
8May04
2NovlO
16Septl6
10June07
20Novl2
i6Julyl2
16Feb21
6Api20
10ctl8
16May23
22Janl9
26FebI0
50ct22
(m) Super. West India Mail
Packets, Soathampton.
(n) Comr. Isabella tne Catho-
lic; 2nd Class of San Fer-
nando.
(o) Elder Brother, Trinity
House.
(p) Austrian Gold Medal for
Zara.
(a) Sup. Cross Charles III.;
Dep. Lieut. County Berwick.
19Jan28 8Apr25
21 Apr28 llSept20 (b) Kt. of Red Eagle of Prus-
25Aug28 4Feb26 sia.
4Mar29 150ct22
28July30 25Apr23
29Julyl4 8Nov08
16Mar24 15Aug06
28Jan22 14Julyl8
10July26 27JuneI4 (c) Agent for Light Houses,
30Jan33 29Jan29 Isle of Wight.
1838
i^EdWard Hinton Scott* 15 Jan l«July23 l2June07
ohn Frederick Appleby* 29Jan 28Aug28 10Febl5
@«* til William Honey man Hen-
derson* (d) 27June 19Dec34 10May20 (d) 2nd Classof San Fernando.
*George Augustus Eliott(e) do. 2IJana5 10July22 (e) Redeemer of Greece.
@iRichard Devonshire^ 28June 27Augl4 1 lMay04
Richard Copeland* do. 13Junel5 llDecU
Charles Rich do. 27Janl6 28JunelO
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Com. Lieut.
99Robert Deans^ 28June 9Septl8 15Jaiiell
^'^SKS^William Richardson" (f) do. 7Decl8 30 ApT04 (f) Et. of Isabella the Catholic.
^'George Charles Blake* (g) . . do. 11 Octl9 7Apr06 (g) Gentleman Usher to Prince
®'®99Mark Halpen Sweny*' do. 19July21 22Jan06 Albert; Kt. of Brazilian
^' ^William Pearce Stanley" . . do. do. 15Aug06 Order of Southern Cross.
WiUiamHolt" do. 20Aug24 7NovlO
®'®»»SftrWm.H.Pierson,Jrr."do. 27Mar26 24Dec05
John Jervis Tucker(gg) do. 15Jane27 12Sept22 (gg) Mag. for ComwalL
^John Kingcome" do. 8Jan-28 1 July 15
t^'BnmswidL Popham*» do. 2Mar28 3Jan26
William 01drey»« do. 24Api28 7Julyl2 [em Cross.
Thoznas Ogle" (h) do. 26May28 20Augl 7 (h) Kt. of Braz. Order of South-
George £Yans>'(i) do. 2June28 lJan21 (i) Conservator of River Mer.
8'*WilliamJohnCole«» do. 8Aug28 18JulylO sey.
^'^ John Hackett* (j) do. 2Sept28 1 1 Mayl 1 (j) Ist Class of Charles III. of
^'Julius Jas. Farmer Newell ^ do. 20Nov28 4Marl5 Spain.
JohnParker»» do. 26Feb29 29Febl4
fii George Daniell" do. 7May29 15May23
FrederidL Ballock» do. 26Aug29 22Janl2
RuBsell Eliott do. 5Sept29 14Jan25
©■©©•••*AlfiredLuckraft«*(k) do. 280ota9 SSeptlO (k) Kt. of Legion of Honour;
John Elphinstone firskine .... do. 24Dec29 2Jan26 Redeemer of Greece.
r^iJames Hope* do. 26Feb30 9Mai27
Francis Price Blackwood do. 22Nov30 8Aug28
9'^HoratioThos.Au8tin«.... do. 26May31 9Sept22
S^William Ramsay" do. 15Aug3i 8Sept21 (1) Kt Leg. Hon.; Redeemer
©•Edward Stanley^ do. 31Mar32 3lJan24 of Gr.; 2C1. IronCr.of Aus-
♦♦••^ Sir Baldwin Wake tria; 2Cl.StAnneofRu&siaj
Walker- 0) 24Nov 15July34 6Api20 2 CI. Red Eagle of Prussia,
Soireyor of the Navy.
e^Edward Chappell* (m) . . . .27Dec 19Api26 ISAprl 1 (m) Sec. R.W.I. Mail Comp.
^Uohn Monday** do. 220ct27 27Junel4 (n) Superintendent of C^>m«
l^'Edward John Johnson" (n).. do. 4Mar29 28Febl5 passes.
Hon. Edward Howard (o) do. 3June33 19Sept29 (o) M.P. for Morpeth.
1839
Alexander Milne 30Jan 25Nov30 8Sept27
A Loid CommiMioner of tbe Admiralty.
•Richard Cro2ier(a) 26Mar 30ApT27 6Sept23 (a) Kt. of Tower and Sword.
^'Rl Hon, Lord Clarence Mag. of I. of Wight and Co.
Edward Paget«(b) 26Mar 25Sept34 14May31 HimU.
Richard Henry King* IMay 27Aug28 12Julyl3 (b) M.P. for Sandwich; Private
Richard Laird Warren 9May 24Dec33 lJan29 Sec. to Mast. Gen. of Ord-
Htm, Plantagenet Pierrepoint nance.
Cary* 9May 25Sept34 14May31
RobuCraigie 7Nov 16Feb28 9Jan23
1840
John Bunch Bonnemaison
M'Hardy*(bb) IJan 20Dec30
George Elliot 3June 15Jan38
Tho6,Bnshby« 3July 26Dec22
* James Wilkinson^ (c) do. 31Jan28
*tfoi«.Fied.Tho6. Pelham*(d).. do. 21Sept35
••Sidney ColpoysDacres* (e) ..lAug 28Aug34
Nicholas Cory do. 20Feb36
i'^George Man8eP(f ) 28Sept 2Dec26
John Sheoherd 260ct 2SAug28
]9Aug24 (bb) Chief Constable County of
12Nov34 Essex.
16Augll
26Aprl4 (c) Com. of Tower and Sword.
2iFeb30 (d) 2nd Class of San Fernando.
5May27 (e) Kt hsig. Hon.? Redeemer
Marl5 of Gr. ; Kt. of San Fernando.
29Jan21 (f) Kt of Leg. of Hon.
2Febl3
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Com. Lieat
©^©William Shepheard" 260ct 3June3I 24Febl5
Q^Hon. Dudley Worsley Ander-
son Pelham»Xff) do. 15Feb36 28Sept31 (ff) Mag. I. of Wight and Co.
®'William Luckraft" 4Nov 27July25 llDecOZ Hampehire.
@^Thomas Henderson*^ do. 12Feb34 2Feb30
@>Fran. Decimus Ha8ting8»*(g) do. 10Jan37 18Novl9 (g) Mag. for Co. Worcester.
@»GeorgeHathom»« do. do. 30Apr27
@>Lewis Tobias Jones" do. 28June38 29Aug2^
@>Francis Liardeti' do. do. 18Mar24
®^SackettHope»» do. do. llDee26
@»Robert Fanshawe Stopford" do. do. 24Dec30
©'Henry John Worth" 5Nov lOJan37 20Aag24
©^Robert Spencer Robinson**. . do. 28Jane38 27Sept30
1841
©^Richard Shepheard Triscott* 15Jan 22Feb30
@^John Robb* 22Feb lMay29
Thos. Matthew Chas. Symonds do. 210ct37
©Thos.Leeke Massie^ I7Mar 28June38
@^iSft> Edward Belcher, AT/.' .6May 16Mar29
©Patrick John Blake' do. 15Jan30
@# William Warren' do. 31Aug32
@#Harry Eyres" do. 10Jan37
©Uames John Stopford** ....14May 18Feb40
©^Woodford John Williams* . . 2June 28June38
©Samuel Perkins Pritchard'*..8June 27Aag34
©William David Puget*' do. 2Dec34
©^*#Charle8 Anstnither Bar-
low"(h) do. I0Jan37
©iRenry Wells Giffard" do. 22Feb38
©John Venour Fletcher". ... do. 28June38
©Talavera Vernon Anson"..., do. 30June38
©lilAog. Leopold Kuper** do. 27July39
©Thomas Jordaine Clarke'^ . . do. 3June40
William Preston 11 Aug 28Dec33
Charles Eden (a) llAug 17Nov34
Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier 16 Aug 10Jan37
@^Hon. Charles Gilbert John
Brydone Elliot" do. 16July40
/Ton. Joseph Denman(aa) ....23Aug 7Aug35
©lijGranville Gower Loch»» ..26 Aug 28Feb37
fj2®John Pengelly Parkin* . .28Aug 12Decl6
eo. St Vincent King do. 8Aug34
Henry Stroud 30Oct 28June38
©^Henry Baugh«(b) 23Nov 19May08
f«@®William Hext" do. 28Apr09
illiam Haydon.... do. lAugll
©^Joseph Gape* do. 16Febl4
William Benjamin Suckling. ... do. iJulyM
©'William Gordon** do. 13Junel5
©^Thomas Sanders* do. 16Sepl6
©'DouglasCox do. 9Julyl7
©^Edwm Ludlow Rich* do. 24Sep22
Mark John Currie • . • do. 9Jan23
Evan Nepean do. 220ct23
©^Geo. veraon Jackson*^ do. 13Ju]y24
Robert Stuart** do. 17July24
Chas. Colville Frankland do. 26Apr25
Wm. Burdett Dobson* do. 25Jaly25
311
5SeptI6
16Mar27
5Nov32
llNov27
21 July 18
19July23
9Feb25
5June27
50ct37
25June28
4Ma]05
22July22
lJuly22 (h) 1st Class of SanFemaDdo.
4Mar31
8Sept27
12Mar33
26Feb30
12Noy34
22Dec23
llFeb32 (a) Private Secretary to Firsi
2Mar26 Lord of Admiralty.
27June38
9Mar31 (aa) Groom in Waiting to Her
230ct33 Majesty; -Fellow of Royal
15Sepl4 Societv.
15Jan35
9MarlO
19Feb99 (b^ Commissioner of Pilotage,
8Aug99 Exeter.
26Sep99
19Marll
23Oct09
21Marl2
I9Sep06
lOMiir09
150ctl2
23Sepl4
13Febl5
18Aug09
21Marl2
26Marl9
3Janl4
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S'Wm. Geo. Hjmdham Whish" 23Noy
QgEdward Reeves Philip Main-
waring* do.
William Jones Frowse^ do.
QK^harles Henry Seale»* do.
^^Thomas Frasei* do.
®*Pctcr Christie* do.
^hilip Goetling" do.
William Turner*^ do.
@^Fiancis Deane Hutcheson*. . do.
Fred. Moore Bonltbee** do.
S^CSbarles Basden^' do.
Joseph Pafbrd Dickson Larcom do.
Henry Edward Coffin** do.
John Coghlan Fitzgerald^ .... do.
i{«Jo6eph Sherer** do.
Sdmnnd Tonge do.
Francis Yere Cotton do.
Charles Smith do.
'g^Francis Harding^ do.
//oit.Sdw. Thornton Wodehonse do.
Archihald Sinclair do.
JohnFraser do.
Wm. Langford Castle** do.
£dw. Harris Bntterfield** do.
^iWilliam Dawson** do.
John James Allen do.
Jas. Beckford Lewis Hay do.
®2John Williams Aldridge** .. do.
Hon Edw. Alfred John Harris (c) do.
William Ward Perdval Johnson 14Dec
Com. Lieut
I1Not25 16Sepl6
27Mai^llJune07
do. 22May09
8June26 15Julv09
22July26 6Sepl6
220ct27 9Sep20
2Mar28 25Aprl5
14Jnlyl28 aOMay23
9Aug28 19Jan22
14Feb29 13Dec2l
17Feb29 2Mayll
8Aug29 26Sepl4
19Sep29 20Julyl4
27Nov29 18Apr25
30Dec29 26Dec22
10Feb30 6Marl5
12Feb30 lJan21
22Jaly30 13Mayl3
23Jnly90 30Mar22
do. 24Feb23
do. 220ct23
22Feb31 IJanlS
290ct31 25Aug24
7Mar32 5Jan30
6July32 14Dec21
60ct32 5Apr27
140ct32 I0Aprl9
81Noy33 4Febl5
21Nov33 28Feb28 (c) M.P. for Christchnrch.
19Sep35 180ct09
1842
©TWgby Marsh' IJan 5Jan22 24Decl3
Wm. Allen 31 Jan 20Jmie36 2Marl5
Step. Grenyille FremanUe (a) . .26Feb 22Dec36 250ct29
John Baker Porter Hay 7Mar 30Jan39 24ApT24
John Washington** (aa) 16Mar 14Aug33 1 Jan21
Leonard Chas. Rooke 4April 140ctl24 150ctl8
Edward PeUew Halsted I5April 6Dec36 28Jan29
tTfaos. Owen Knox UJune 15Feb36 24Api24
i'J/<m. Keith Stewart* 1 Jnly 140ct38 13June33
G«o. Wm. Chas. Lydiard 30Aug 5Dec37 20Ma]:23
fGeorgc Goldsmith* 16Sept 6May4l 8Aug28
William GrifSn 180ct 28June38 12Jan25
Hfnu Henry Anthony Murray . . 23Not do. 31 Jan31
9>Jofan Hallowes* 5Dec 10Jan37 22Janl4
gHeniyBoyeS* 23Dec llMaylS 14Jan03
iCharles Frederick^ do. 6May29 20Aprl8
§iiHenryKellett* do. 6May41 15Sept28
tliRnndle Bnrges Watson* .. do. do. 70ct29
§#Wm. Henry Anderson Mor-
«hcad»« do. 8June41 21Sept32
iiiiRicfaardCollinson" do. do. 23Mar35
t'Kdw. Norwich Troubridge**.. do. 23Aug41 27Jnne38
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for Ireland.
(aa) Fell, of the Royal, and
Astron. Socs., and Member
of the Geoinr. and Stat. Soc.,
of Geog. Society of Paris,
Berlin, and New York.
Tidal Harb. Commissioner.
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@^Sir Robert Hagan, KO .... 1 IJao 15Ma723 250ctl6
George Ramsay 20Mar 10Jan37 30Apr27
©^Andrew Drew' IGJune 190ct24 4Marl4
@»EdwardIgguldenParrey«....7July lOFebSO 28Nov20
Jas. Vashon Baker lOJuly 22Feb.38 19July20
Charles Keele* 19July 22July26 24Septl4
Hastings Reginald Henry 5Sept 28June38 18Dec30
@'®Wm.JohnThomp8onHood*25Sept 9Jan28 25Febl5
©'Edward Joseph Bird« 40ct 1 6Aug41 8Nov27
®>John Adams' 18Dec lOJan37 16Febl5
WiUiam Smyth 25Dec 15Nov37 8May27
@iEdwardBurnabyTinling<' ..27Dec 25Mar4l 6May25
' 1844
George Dobson 5Jan 9May32 14Jan24
William Alexander Willis .... 15Mar 30()ct35 17July24
V/illiam Kelly (r) 5Apr 25Apr31 8Marl5
©Geo. Henry Seymour* 24May 29Jan42 27June38
Frederick lIutton'*(c) 3July 28June38 17May25 (c) Officer of Tower and S\*'>rd,
Thomas Rodney Eden 23Sept 13Apr36 22Nov30 Gov. of Ascension.
Owen Stanley' (d) 23Sept 26Mar39 14May3l (d) Fellow of Roy. and Ast. So-
©William Hutcheson HalP(dd) 220ct 10June43 8June4l cieties.
@'Geo. Greville Wellesley* .... 2Dec 16Apr42 22Apr38 (dd) Fellow of Roy. See,
©-Henry Richard Start* 6Dec 27May30 19JuIy23
1845
James Pulling l6Jan 8Sept29 23Febl5
@II(m. Geo. Fowler Hastings' . . 31 Jan 30June38 7Jan33
Richard Henry Stopford 24Mar 26Feb30 31Dec26
•£ron.SwinfenTho.Camegie*(e)10Jnne 28June38 21 Apr32 (e) Order of San Fernando,
Henry Lyster** 30June 23Nov41 20Jan24
©James Paterson Bower* 23July 6May41 10Jan37
Frederick Warden 24July 6June38 18Sept28
Hon, George Hope do. 26Oct40 20Nov30
©•Arthur Lowe* SOAog 28Aug4l 3Sept37
Edward Gennys Fanshawe 7Sept 28Aug4I l5Aug35
Claude Henry Mason Buckle . .6Nov 4May36 17Api27
@^John Russell* do. 4Nov40 9May32
Thomas Baillie 13Nov 21Dec4l 180ct37
Bartholomew Jas. Sulivan' . . . l8Nov 14May41 3Apr30
@»Henry Bagot« lODec 28June38 15Feb32
^on. Walter BourchierDevereux 12Dec 24June36 20Nov30
©'George Nathaniel Broke» .... 18Dec 4Nov40 29June33
©^George Giffard»« 26Dec 4Nov40 30Oct35
©James Fitzjames" 31Dec 23Dec42 19Jan38
1846
©^Charles Walcott* 5 Jan 5June34 I9Mavl 9
Joseph Pearse* 8Jan 8June41 22July 13
giGeorge James Hay* 1 1 Jan 18Sept28 6Julyl5
©^William Smith* 13Mar 22July26 14Julyl3 '
William Nevill (a) 2May 9Feb25 12Decl6 (a) Magis. for Winchester andl
@Str Fred. Wm. Erskine Nicol- County Hants. I
son, 5^* 12May 26Aug41 2Jan37
5tr Geo. Graham Otway, -ff^ 18May 25Jan41 I00cl38
©^Andrew Snape Hamond'(c) 8June 19May38 25May31 (c) Magis.!. of Wight and Co,
ITon. James Robert Drununond 8 June 9June38 27Dec32 Hants.
©•Edward Bamett* 20June 28June38 1 June26
©^Chas. Geo. Edward Patey''^ 27June 4Nov40 6Dec36
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lenry Broadhead 27June
lenry Smith {b) do.
le^inald Yorke 30June
^hilip Jufttice 2July
Idward John Carpenter" .... do.
Jex Leslie Montgomery .... do.
$' John DuffiU»< do.
ohn Lort Stokes" 4July
*honias Graves 3Aug
lenry Mangles Denham"(d) 17Aug
LFthur Forbes 27Aug
ohn Kains" 9Nov
ft Georje Guy Burton* do.
>hilip George Haymes " do.
^ = ® William Henry Higgs" do.
I ' J ohn Saml. Willes Johnson** do.
rt' George Bakei** do.
It ' Henry Layton* do.
r^ »William Hewgill Kitchen* do.
osiah Oake*' do.
^^Robt. Fitzgerald Gambler* do.
Lrthur Darley do.
^^JamesRichard Booth* .. . do.
>ir ComwallisRickettB,^^ . . do.
ft ' T homas Sparke Thompson'* do.
•Villiam Henry Jervis* do.
larry Edmund Edgell*Ce) . . do.
loratio Beauman Young .... do.
ames Hamilton Ward do.
•Id ward St. Leeer Cannon . . do.
ohn MacDoneil*(f) do.
lalph Barton do.
licnard Burridge''(g) do.
i'rederlck Henry Hastings
Glassefh) do.
Charles Gepp Robinson do.
Villiara Louis do.
/cm. Robert Gore*(i) do.
Charles John Bosanquet^(k) do.
'cHirtenay Osbom Hayes .... do.
i> *John Simpson*" do.
George Thomas Gordon^ . . do.
/r/it. Edward Plunkett«(l) .. do.
^ * Erasmus Ommanney^ m) . . do.
t^ ^ Wm. Fanshawe Glanville** do.
np-Douglas Curry*' do.
a Vim. Knighton Stephens* do.
Villiam Willy Chambers* . . do.
Jharles Mayson Moncrieff
Wright* do.
lordon Gallic Macdonald do.
5' George Henry Parlby White do.
cffery Whcelock Noble»*. ... do.
lenry Murray £d?rard Allen* do.
Villiam Maclean do.
ames William Morgan do.
ITilliam Windham Hornby . . do.
^ncis WilliamAusten* 1 iNov41
lydneyHemy Ussher* 23Nov
'leo. Wm. Douglas O'Cal-
Jaghan'' 30Nov
* 472
Com. Lieut.
22Feb.41 30Api27
23Nov41 9Jan22
20Noy33 2Aug26
5Dec24 5Augl3
30Apr27 I0Aug24
28June38 30Aug28
26Mar39 8Sept27
16Aug41 10Jan37
22Feb4l 30Apr27
20Mar35 26Dec22 (d) F.R.S Insp. of steam yessei
27Dec38 IlMar28 accidents.
8Janl4 lJuly07
50ctU 20Feb05
13Marl5 20Novl2
11 Oct 19 7May04
6Feb21 I8Mayl4
17Jan22 7Marl5
10June25 2Nov21
2Mai^ 12May08
28Apr27 2Marl5
210ct27 220ct23
21Nov27 llAugl3
8Dec29 30Decl3
l8Aug31 20Mar23
40ct32 50ct24
16July34 2Mai28
10Jan37 3June28 (e) Magis. for Somersetshire.
30Aug37 8Sept29
28June38 20July22
do. lJuly23
do. 6Sept23 (f) Com. of Isabella the
do. 80ct24 Catholic,
do. 10Nov24 (g) Gold Cross, Red. of Greece.
do. 20Feb26 (h) Mag. Co. Devon
do. 30Sept26
do. 30May29
9May39 13June32
10May39 15Aug3i
20Sept39 17Feb35
3July40 HDecll
lAug40 6May29
do. 24Aug34
9Oct40 10Dec35
4Nov40 15Dec27
do. 12June29
do. 30Apr34
80ct41 16Dec29
(i) Consul General of the Re-
public of Uruguay.
(k) Com. of the order of
Christo.
(1) 1st Class San Fernando,
(m) Inspector of Poor Laws,
Ireland, Gold Cross, Red.
of Greece.
23Noy40 21Oct20
23Nov41 I5Dec24
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
24Ju1y25
110ct26
24Feb29
lOFebSO
2Mar33
9Sept33
30Apr30
10Jan37 12Aug28
llAug41 6June34
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Captains, with the Dates of the several Commissions.
1847
Com. lieat.
David Peat« 1 Jan 9June21 24Novl7
Charles Wise* 28Feb 23Dec42 24Dec33
Thomas Vernon Watkins* . . . .29Apr 10Jan37 29Marl5
f ^Thomas Ross Sulivan^ do. 25Jime40 25Apr25
hos. Pickering Thompson . .25 June 23Nov41 5June34
WaUace Houstoun 23 July 7May42 3Mar32
George Brown 18Aug 23Mar35 lNovl5
Wm. John Cavendish Clifford^ do. 7Mar^ 7May39
Wm. Louis Sheringham 90ct 28Aug41 29July23
Cospatrick BailUe Hamilton" . . do. 10Feb44 25June40
Thomas Fisher llOct 23Nov41 28Dec33
@^ James Crawford Caffin*^ do. 7Mar42 28June38
©iRobert Tryon" 270ct 23 Nov41 28Aug34
®»William Clark" 23Dec 4Nov40 5Feb2l
Thomas Lewis Gooch do. 7May42 2SApr27
1848
George Anthony Halsted (e) .. IJan 13June27 25Feb24 (e) Secretary of Lloyds.
*Robert Sharpe 31 Jan 24Nov26 13Mar 1 5
Thomas Harvey do. 6Nov40 24Dec29
©'William Loring do. 27Aug41 26Feb36
^'George Enyvett Wilson* . 15Feb 25June40 25Mar24
iSiV William Hoste, iBar/ do. 5Nov43 27June38
f)»John Fulford* IMay 4Nov40 29July31
Ifred Phillips Rydei* 2May 15Jan46 20July4l
Henry Chads' 5June 31 Jan45 14June4I
f^'Wniiam Radcliffe* 12Aug 22July30 16Sepl6
rancis Scott do. 2July41 llFeb35
Charles Edmunds 22Nov 23Noy41 260ct26
John Moore do. 22Nov43 22Sep41
@Uohn Johnstone McCleverty' Dec 23Dec42 1 Nov31
1849
@i John Thomas Talbot*^... IJan 7Sep129 23June27
Adolphus Slade lOJan 23Nov41 27Nov27
William Peel do. 27June46 13May44
gi' Alex. Murray^ 8May 4Nov.40 llJuly29
enry Jas. Matson do. 7July43 8Apr35
®John Hay " (6) 21 Aug 6May41 12Nov29
^^£dmundMoubray Lyons'^ 40ct 9Nov46 llJune41
^iRobert Harris'* I90ct 8June41 21May33
©Edwin Clayton Tennyson
D'Eyncourt»« INov do. 2lFeb;J7
§Thos. Henry Mason*' do. do. 30June37
'James Anderson'* (6) do. 25Feb42 IMai^S
^'Arthur Farquhai^ 27Nov 2Dec44 4Noy^
1850
Robert Kerr IJan 28June38 23Aus28
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RETIRED CAPTAINS,
Undeb Her Majesty's Order in Council op the 10th Aug. 18<I0.
On ffal/-Pay of £l9J 12*. Gd. per annum.
®^Edward Hutchinson' I0Sep40
^iTbomas Roberts^ do.
Georffe Clarke Hurdis do.
Jas. John Chas. Agassiz' do.
@'S)i?<. Ban. DighyLdMid-
dleton* do.
®^-®Jamc8 M'Farland" .... do.
Thos. Maynard (a) 170ct40
9ft Wm. James Hughes" .... lOSep40
^'^^^©(DPVWimam Coote*' do.
8'®a)<i)Thoma8 Pinto" .... do.
Charles ChamberlHjrne Irvine I0Sep40
#'®Wm. Robert Smith" .... I9Sep40
g?' rho6. GoldTidre Muston* . . 10Sep40
Charles Allen" do.
fJ'®Geo.Brown« 28Sep40
ames Robert Dalton 10Sep40
@ '®99 Hen.Nathaniel Rowe'^ do.
Charles Clyde* do.
Hvde John Clarke^ do.
®''®99John Alexander" . . I6Sep40
®' J; James Clephan" 29Oct40
1 hos. Oldacres Hewes* 10Feb42
i«'®*'Si> S. Brown, A7.» . . l8May42
C harles F. Squire 9Aug43
Geo. Treweeke Scobell(b). . 14Aug43
1|;' WiUiam Style^ 7Feb44
i5'CharlesTho8. Thruston". . 1 lMar44
ie=© William Holman» 26Mar44
m^'S)99John Forbes^ (c) do.
Thomas Gallwey*'(d) 27Aug44
^'George Truscott lFeb46
Pred. Wm. Rooke^ 25Mar46
Wimam Pender Roberts (e) 27Mar45
Daniel Roberts 25Jane45
^Joseph Marretf* 20Oct45
John Banks^ 4Nov45
g '©William Buchanan** .... 12Feb46
^•William Case** 16May46
Thomas Evre l4May46
William Shippard" 2Sept46
ft ®Edward Hall** 5Nov46
John Shepherd (a) 20Nov47
John Meade ** do
Da^d Latimer St. Clair~ (f) do.
S DSamnel Bradstreet Hore«*2Feb48
#X:harles Leslie Falkiner** . .5Apr48
Eichard Booth Bowden** 14July48
William Henry Herrick*. . . . 17Feb42
m '® Henry Lowcay** 24May49
B'^Wm. Murley llNov49
50
Com. Lieat
I40ct97 30Dec96
23July98 24Dec96
do. 16June95
do. 23Sept95
7May02 10Jan94
18June03 23June94
12Jan05 5July96 (a) Commissioner of Light
25Sept06 24Feb02 Houses.
6May07 6Dec02
9Feb08 20Feb05
24May08 30Aug99
llApr09 14Aug99
do. 4July04
7July09 18June99
7MarlO 18Oct04
aOAprlO 26Nov06
2MaylO 19Mar05
2lOctlO 18Aug94
do. 27Sept97
14Marll 28Feb07
20Aprll 31July01
do. ISOctOO
do. 6Nov01
4Decn 26Nov02
IFebl2 29Mar05 (b) Dep. Lieut and Mag. Co.
do. 15Aug06 of Somerset,
do. 15Nov06
20FebI2 26Sept97
17Marl2 25DecOO (c) Dep. Lieut. County Berks.
do. 22I)ec07 (d) Consul, Naples.
21Marl2 2SFeb05
do. 15Nov05
do. .5Feb06 (e) Dep. Lieul. County Corn-
16Mdyl2 12July09 wall.
26Mayll> 5Apr99
29Mayl2 25Feb06
18Julyl2 24Dec05
7AugI2 30ct97
25Julyl2
12Augl2 10May94
do. 10June97
25JulvI2 10May99
4NoVl2 19Api03
20Novl2 17ApT02 (f) Dep. Lieut, and Mag. for
13Mayl3 190ct07 Gloucester.
9Julyl3 4JanlO
5Augl3 29Apr02
17Augl3 5Feb06
29()ctl3 7Jan99
do. 29June08
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SERVICES OF CAPTAINS.
(The old Engliab capita] ISl affixed to the aervicea denotes tbat the officer is retired. )
1814
41 Lord Somerville, Lieut, of Phathe at capture
of Fr. frigate squadron off MNdagascar, 1811, and
capture of Java. Commander of Thame* on the
coast of America, and officially reported for ser-
vice during the expedition up the PHtuxent river. U
42 Sir E. Lyons, Mid. of j4ctive at passage of
the Dardanelles ; and employed on shore at the de-
struction of the redoubt on Point Pesqtiies, 1807.
Lieut, of Barracouta, and " the foremost in the es-
calade" at the storming of Fort Belgica, and cap-
ture of the Inland of BandaNcira, in 1810. Lieut.
of MhuUn^ and in command of two boats, stormed
and gained possession of Fort Marrack, mounting
54 guns, and garrisoned by 180 soldiers and the
crewa of two gun-boats, 1811. Served on shore at
the capture of Java. Capt of Blonde^ taking M oroa
Castle from the Turks in 1828. Gaz. 1810, 11.
43 Sir C. Sulliran, Mid. of CuUoden in the attack
on Batavia and Sourabaya, in 1806. Acting Lieut,
of Psyche, and served in her boats, cutting out a
schooner of 8 guns at Samarang, 1807. Gaz.
1807.
44 Sir John Marshall, Acting Lieut, of CuUoden
at the destruction of Dutch shipping in Batavia
Roads, 1806. Lieut, of Abnukir in the Walche-
ren expedition, 1809 ; and in command of a gun-
boat at the defence of Riga, 1812. Passenger in
Java, and wounded when that frigate was captured
by the U. S. frigate Cotutitution, after a highly
honourable defence. Commander of Shmnrock
at the siege of Gluckstadt, on which occasion he
commanded the bombarding squadron ; he likewise
co-operated with the allied Russian and Swedish
army at the reduction of Hamburgh and Harbourg,
in 1814. Gaz. 1812, 14.
45 E. Saurin, Mid. of Loire at the capture of
Fr. corvette Confiance in Muros Harbour, and de-
struction of the batteries, &c., 1805 ; and capture
of Fr. frigate Libre, 1806. Mate of Emerald
at the destruction of jlpropos schooner of war in
Vivero harbour, 1808 : and Lieut, of Alcmene,
and lost an arm and was otherwise severely
wounded in the boats of that ship, in a desperate
attack on an enemy's flotilla of 13 sail, near
Curzola in the Adriatic, 1812, one of which was
captured. Gaz. 1808. B
46 C. Strachey, Mid. of QueenCharlotte in Howe's
action, 1794; and when commanding Ja/bM^ sloop,
in 1803, in company with /mmortaUt/ and Cruizer,
engaged a division of the Fr. flotilla off Cape Blanc
Nez, and captured a brig and schooner of war.
Commanded Dauntless Praam at Uie defence of
Daotsic, 1807. 1&
47 J. E. Wemyas, Acting Lieut of Fir/or, ami
bore a part in a fight with the Malays, 18<)7.
While commanding Py lades y assisted «t the <raptiir«
of a convoy at Port D*Anzo, 1813, and reductioo
of Genoa, 1814. Gaz. 1808,14.
48 A. Adderley, Lieut, of Superb at St.Domingo.1
50 Sir R. O'Connor, superintended the Naval
Yards on tlie Canadian Lakes during the war, and
was officially mentioned for hia services at tbe
capture of Oswego in 1814. Ga%. 1814. U
51 F. E. Loch, Mid. of Queen Charlotte when
that ship was burnt off Leghorn, 1800; and of
Minotaur during the operations on the coast of
Italy and Genoa ; and served in a boat co-operating
with the army in Abonkir bay, 1801, and on Lake
Meriotis. Mid. of Chiffonne in action with a
larite flotilla, under the batteries of Fecamp, 1805.
Lieut, of Diadem^ and commanded a detachmeat of
seamen at the capture of Monte Video ; and also in
the expedition to Buenos Ayres, 1806. Acting Com-
mander of Sparrow f actively emuloyed at imme-
diately subsequent to the sief^ and surrender of St.
Sebastian ; and in command of same vessel at the
mouth of the fiidassoa, and during the naval de-
monstration and co-operation at Socoa. In 1814*
sustained a partial action with Fr. friratea, Sultane
and Etoile, which were afterwards taken by Hehrus
and Nannibal, Commanded Kdt^ in the expedition
against the pirates at Ras al Khyuia in the Persian
Gulf.
52 T. B. Sullivan, Lieut, of Kite in the ezpedi-
tion to Ostend, and attack on Granville, 1803.
Senior Lieut, of yJnson at capture of Sp. frigate
Pomona, and in the action with Fr. 80 gun skip
Foudrovant, 1806 In the same ship at the cap-
ture of Cura^oa, 1807. Commander of Weser, and in
charge of a division of boats at the destruction of
Barney's flotiUa in the Patuxenti and served on
shore with the naval brigade at Baltimore and New
Orleans. Gaz. 1806, 14, 14. la
53 D. Scott, Mid. of Ocolan bri^, and served on
shore at the reduction of St. Domingo, 1793 ; and
wounded in the expedition to 'fiberoon, 1794
Acting Lieut, of Endymiun when she engaged tin
Dutch ship of the line Brutus^ 1797 ; and Lietit
of Bellerophtm^ and slightly wounded at Trafalirar
Acting flag Lieut, doingdutv in Venerable and Palla
until tne surrender of Flusnim^; and senior of Si
Domingo for the remainder ofthe Walcheren ezpe
dition. Served in North America till the end o
the war. 1&
54 E. Collier, Lieut, of jirrogant^ and served ii
an expedition against the pirates in the East lndie>
of St, Fwrenzo at the capture of Psychcy 1805
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ajul of Thames at tbe capture of a coDvuy at Aman-
tbca, 1810. Actively employed on tlie Lnkes of
Canada. Commanded Castnr m the various services
on the coast of Syria, including the bombardment
of St. Jean D'Acre, duriof? the occupation of which
place he was severely wounded, in 1840. Gaz.
1805, 10.
1815
1 N. L. Pateshall, Mid. of Indefatigable at cap-
tore of Fr. friffates Utdt^ and Vtrtfime ; and at de-
struction of Fr. 74 Iran ship DrUu de L* Homme,
17«J7. a
3 R. Money, commanded TVave on the Ame-
rican station, and repeatedly otficially noticed for
service, particularly at the capture of Waaliinir-
ton, and destmction of BameY's flotilla in the
Pstnzent. Sererely wounded while commanding a
division of seamen on the banks of the Mississippi,
in 1815. Gaz. 1814, 14, 15. 1&
4 J. Sheridan, Senior Lieut, of Merlin, In her
several skirmishes witb the enemy's flotillas and
batteries near Havre, 1803. Lieut, of BelUrophon,
and served in her boats at destruction of a Russian
battery in 1809, and in the attack on the Russtian
flotilla near Percola Point, on the coast of Finland.
Commanded TVrror bomb, and was freouently en-
gaged with tbe batteries near Baltimore, st. Mary's,
&c Gaz. 1809, 09. 1&
5 Sir H. L. Baker, Acting Senior Lieut, of Re-
nard at the capture of Fr. privateer General
Ernou/t and Senior o( Mediator storming the bat-
teries at Sumana, in 1807. Commanded a gun-
b.)at at the siege of Flushing, 1809 ; and rendered
important service at the defence of Anholt, 1811.
Commanded Fairy in the operations in the Potomac
and ascent to Alexandria, in 1814. Gaz. 1811, 14. B
6 G. W. H. D'Aeth (formerly Hughes), Mid. of
^methyMt at capture of Fr. 16 gun privateer
AceHturier, 1799; of Fr. corvette Vaillante, 1800;
and of Fr. frigate Dedaigneute, Sp. privateer,
a&d Fr. corvette, 1801 ; and Mate of BeUerophon
at Trafalgar. Acting Commander of Swallow at
defence of Messina, 1810; and commanded the
divisbn of mortar boats in three attacks uptm
the enemy's flotilla at Scylla and Reggio. Aci-
iiMT Commander of Termagant at the blockade
or Barcelona, 1811; and Commander of Bu-
cephabu troop-ship, and served on shore in the
ezpedition to New Orleans, 1814. 1&
7 R. Ramsay, Mid. of Betlerophon in Howe's
action ; and wounded in the boats of Queen at St.
Domingo, 1797. Lieut, of Albacore, and captured
inhet boats a privateer at the island of Cuba, in
1'!^; and when commanding Regulus on the coast
of America, bore a part in the operations against
Washington, Baltimote, destruction of Barney's
flotilla in the Patnzent, &c. &c. Gaz. 1814, 14. li
8 J. C. G. Roberts, Lieut, of Pomp^e at tbe de-
fence of Gaieta ; reduction of Capri ; attack on fort
Licosa; passage of Dardanelles, and at Copenha-
gen, 1807. Senior of Shearwater, in her escape
troQi Fr. fleet off Toulon, 1810. Lieut of Centaur
St tbe siege of Tarragona ; and commanded a divi'
i»ion of gun-boats at the defence of Cadiz. Com-
mander of Merope, on the coast of Catalonia ; and
of Pyladet, and wounded in her bouts rccapturiiig
an £asi Indiaman in the Bay of Fundy, in 1814. "ii
9 D. Price, Mid. of Ardent at Copenhagen, 1801 ;
and signal Mid. of Centaur at rapture of four Fr.
frigates, 1806 ; and in boats of that ship at Inim-
bardment of Copenhagen, 1807. In a boat of CWi-
laur, and slightly wounded ( Lieut. killed), in rutting
out despatch boat under Mocn island ; and in that
ship at capture and destruction of Russian 74 gun
ship Sewolod, 1808. Lieut, of Ardent, 1809 ; and
twice prisoner to the Danes when protecting con-
voys in the Great Belt. Lieut, of Hawk at de-
struction of Fr. frigate Atnazone, and capture and
destruction of a Fr. convoy and three armed brigs
off Marcose, and in command of the boats brought
off the Fr. national 10 gun brig Heron, and three
transports in the face ofa heavy tire from the shore.
In gig of same ship captured French schooner ^iroM-
dellct and severely wounded in attacking Fr. convoy
off Barfleur, 1811. Senior Lieut. oiSan Josef in the .
action off Toulon, 1813. Commander of Volcano
bomb in the ezjiedition to Baltimore, and bombard-
ment of Fort M' Henry; and of Fort Plaquemaine
on the Mississippi; and engaged Am. privateer
Saucy Jack. Severely wounded in a night attack at
New Orleans. In the boats at attack up(m Fort
Bowyer; commanded a division of boats m Mobile
bay, at capture of transports, &c.; and bore
the flag of truce announcing the peace. Has been
oflicialTy mentioned on eight occasions; and Gaz.
1811. 14, 15.
10 A. Tisdall, Mid. of Northumberland at St.
Domingo. Lieut, of Sultan, and served in her
boats, cutting out several vessels near Genoa, and
at the destruction of two ships of the line off Cette.
Senior Lieut, of the Flag ship in the Imtteries at the
taking of Batavia, and severely wounded while
acting as Aide-de Camp to General Gillespie at
the storming of Djojocarta in the island of Java. H
1 1 Duke of Northumberland, Mid. of Hydra, and
commanded a gun-boat in co-operation with the
patriote on the coast of Andalusiji, 1810. Acting
Capt. of Caledonia in the partial action with the
French fleet off Toulon ; and taking of Genoa, in
1814.
12 W. S. Lovell, Mid. of Neptune at Trafalgar ;
and Lieut, of Melpomene at the siege of Gaieta, an.l
wounded in her boats, 1806. Commander of
Brune on the coast of Catalonia, 1812; and in
1813 and 14, on the coasts of America, where he
served in the expeditions against Washington, ca))-
ture of Barney's flotilla in the Patuxent, attack on
Baltimore, and other services. Gaz. 18)3, 14. JSi
13 J. Toup Nicolas, Lieut, of Malta in Calder'a
action. Flag Lieut, to Admiral Martin at capture
of Ischia and Procida, and on other occasiotis
Commander of Pilot in the Mediterranean from
1809 to 1815, constantly engaged with the enemv's
batteries, flotillas, ana convoys ; and in the same
brig, brought to aciitm the Fr. frigate Ligire of 28
guns and z50 uien, which, after more than an boui 's
close action, made sail and escaped. Gaz. 1810. 11.
12,12.
15 C. Warde, Mid. of Northumberland at the
blockade of MalU, capture of G^n^reux, and expe-
dition to Egypt. Lieut, of Belleitle taking the
Danish West India Islands ; and rendered important
service in soundirg round the mole and town, and
in making a plan of the sea defences while corn-
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Services of Captains.
manding B^nierer on tlie coast of Algiers preFioas
to iU bombardmeDt, in 1816. JSi,
16 W. Ffarinflfton , Mid. of A^lon, in Bridport's
action 1795; and served in the India fleet which
beat off the squadron of Linois, 1804. Commander,
and servinff as a Volunteer in the Wnlcheren expe-
dition, 1809. Commanded Ciio from 1810 to 15. IR
18 J. Rattray, Mid. of Cowageux in the expedi-
tion to Ferrol ; of Venerable in the action in Alge-
siraa Bay, and in the Straits, 1801 ; of Cfmraf^tux
at capture of St Lucia ; and Mate of Britanuia at
Trafalgar. Lieut, of Bulwark detached in a bomb
vessel at the defence of Matagorda, 1809; and
in command of a gun-boat at the defence of Cadiz,
andTariffa, from 1810 to 12. While commanding
Contest, in her boats and those of Mohawk^ cap-
tured U. S. schooner of war Ajtpt in the Chesa-
peidce, in 1813. Gaz. 1811, 13. Ji,
19 W. W. Henderson, Mid. of BelMtle at Tra-
falgar. Lieut, of Niobe, at capture of Fr. cor-
vette Nearfue in the presence of three fiigates.
While serving on shore in co-operation with Portu-
guese army at Oporto was taken prisoner when
that place was carried by assault by the army of
Marshal Soult. Lieut, of Active, in the Adriatic,
and commanded her boats at the capture of a
convoy at Grao; and Senior of the same frigate in
the action off Lissa in 1811 ; and commanded her
boats at the capture of several ffun-vessels and 21 sail
of convoy at Ragosniza in the same year. Com-
mander of Dasher at Guadalonpe, in 1815; and
Capt of Edinburgh daring the operations on the
coast of Syria, and bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1840. Gaz. 1811, 11.
20 Sir J. Hill, Senior Lieut, of Minotaur at the
Nile.
21 J. Carter, Mid of Penelope at the blockade of
Malta, and capture of Gmilaume Tell, 1800. Lieut,
of Leviathan at Tirafalgar.
1816
1 H . Meynell, commanded boats of 7^ht'ban at the
capture of a brig aground, under CLe batteries of
Dieppe, in 1811. Gaz. 1811.
2 A. P. Hamilton, Senior Lieut, of Caledoma,
and commanded her boats, with those of Valiant and
Armide, at the capture of two Fr. brigs and destruc-
tion of the third, and of a battery on Point du Ch6,
in Basque roads, 1810. Gaz. 1810. U
3 D. Lawrence, Mid. of Cvnihia in the expeditions
to Holland, Quiberon, FerroT,and Egypt. Lieut, of
Henreus brig, and serving in her M>ats in an at-
tack upon seven Fr. vessels under the protection of
battenes in Baye Mahaut. when Capt. Coombe was
killed and himself severdy woundea, 1808. Com-
manded Alceste in the expedition to New Orleans. IR
4 G. Bentham, Mid. of Hero in Calder's action,
and the action off Ferrol, 1805. Lieut, of Bellerophon,
and serving in her boats at the attack upon Russian
vessels and batteries, 1809. Acting Commander of
Briseus at capture of Fr. privateer Sans Souci of
equal force, 1810; and Commander of Heron at
Algiers. Gaz. 1809, 10. la
5 A. Fanshawe, Mid. of Prince of Wales at Co-
penhagen, 1807; of /ii/fedrt&fe at toe destruction of
Russian 74 Sewolod, 1808 ; and of Seipion at the
reduction of Java, 1811. Lieut, of Endymion,
and served in her boats at the capture of Am.
privateer ilfpr^r; at the destruction of 27 sail of
vessels in the Connecticut river ; at attack on Am.
privateer NeufcAalel, 1814 ; and at capture of
U.S. frigate President, in 1815. Flag Captain in
Princess Charlotte in all the operations on tne coa^t
of Syria and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
1817
1 T. Renwick, Mid. of Brunswick in Howe*s
action ; and Lieut, of St, Ftorenzo at tlie capture
of Fr. frigates Resistance and Constance, 1797,
and of same ship in compsny with Amelia at the
defeat of three French frigates near Belleisle in 1798.
While commanding Combatant and Mercurhu was
actively employed in the North Seas and Baltic,
and received the thanks of the Com.-in-Chief for
important services. Gaz. 1797. HL
2 H. Higman, present in Bridport's action,
1795; and Mate of TVhtmph at Camperdown.
Lieut, of Arethusa in action with Sp. frigate
Pomona and a flotilla of ffun-boatsoff the Havannah,
1806 ; and Senior of tnat ship at the capture of
Cura^oa in 1807. Gaz. 1806. li.
3 G. Hewson, Mid. of St. George at Toulon ; and
reduction of Corsica; and of Britannia in Uothiim's
actions, 1795. Lieut of Inconstant at colore of
Fr. frigate Vnit^i and of Boadicea, and assisted in
her boats at destruction of a convoy in the Passage
du Raz, and was officially noticed for cutting' out a
lugger of 6 guns from under the batteries of St.
Autthew. Commanded a division of boats, cutting
out from Corunoa the Sp. 20 gun ship JVcptune,
and Lieut of Dreadnought at Trafalgar ; and of
Superb at Copenhagen. Commander of Fieche at
Walcheren. 1&
5 J. M. Ferguson, Lieut, of Bedwing, serring in
boats of that sloop, particularly in boarding a ship
at Jovosa on the coast of Valentia, 1807 ; and at
the capture and destruction of a convoy off Cape
Trafalgar. Commander of Pandora, ana captured,
1808, Fr. 16 gun cutter privateer Chasseur, Wrecked
on the Scaw. 1811. Gaz. 1808. 1&
7 J. Gourly, Mid. of Belle Poule in the action on
Dogger Banlc, 1781; and of Victory at Toolon.
Lieut commanding Vigilant at the reduction of
Corsica ; and Thunder at the bombardment of Cadiz
under Nelson, 1797. ISl
8 A. Baldwin, Senior Lieut of Implacable at the
capture and destruction of Russian 74 gun ship
Sewolod in the Baltic, 1808. Commander of Flfy at
the capture of convoy and armed venels in the
harbour of Corigeou, 1815. JBi
9 H. C. Deacon, Mid. of Amazon at capture
of Marengo and Belle Poule, 1806. Acting Ldeut
in command of Olympia cutter, in the expedition
against Buenos Ayres, and captured a French letter
of marque. Lieut of N&dide^ at the capture of two
batteries on the Isle de Bourbon, and redaction of
I that island, 1809 ; severely wounded at the taking
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Jacoldy 1810 £ md again in several places
" r NMide in Port Sud Est wlien captured in
\ year. Oaz. 1810. B
10 H. Stewart, Mid. of Imperieute, and served in
her boaU at the attack on Arca&son, 1807 ; at
destruction of batteries, telegraphs, &r., on the
soatbem coast of France \ and in command of
the amied zebeck Jutie^ assisted in catting oat ves-
lels from under the batteries of PortVendres. Served
in the same ship at the siege of Flushing ; where,
bf his soggestion, shells were fired from the main-
deck ffnns, by which Fort Temense was blown up,
sad the firigate rescued from a critical situation.
Served on shore at the defence of Rosas. Capt.
of Ben&cw, 1839, 40, five times employed on de-
tsched service ; and in particular bombarded Tri-
poli, attacked Tortosa, and obtained possession of
Lhatakiah for the Snltan; also, took part at the
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre. Gaz. 1807, 08,
U £. Barnard, Mid. of Achiile at Trafalgar. B
12 J. Wallis, Senior Lieut of yineejo brig, when
captured, after a highly honourable '.defence, by a
flotilla at the entrance of the Morbihan. lEL
1818
I W. B. Dashwood, Mid. ofD^Jlance, at Copen-
hagen, 1801. Lieut, of CuUoden at destruction of
two line of battle ships and the fortifications of
Gressie, 1807 ; and commanded a Sp. Mortar boat
diiring the defence of Cadiz. Senior Lieut, of AcUve^
and lost an arm at capture of Pr. frigate Pomone^ in
1811. Commander of Snap brig, and in 1813 en-
caged off St. Valery five Fr. luggers, one of which
T Che IMm of 1 6 guns and 69 men ) ne captured. Com -
oi J*nnmetketu at Algiers. Gaz. 1811, 13. la
2 J. Cookesky , Lieut, of TVutty in the ezped ition
to Egypt in 1801 , and of Zebra bomb at the bombard-
ment of Havre in 1804. Commanded Gibraltar
fire-ship at the attack upon the Fr. fleet in Aix
Roads, which was effSectively used on that occasion.lR
3 C. G. R. PhiOott, Mid. of Ibtby at capture of
the Cape, 1795. Lieut, of Ampkion at capture of
Sp. treasmne frigates in 1804. Frequently officially
noticed for his services in command of the boats
of that frigate in the Adriatic, particularly for storm -
tag the fori of Cortellazzo and capturing six gun-
▼eaaela and convoy under its protection in 1809.
Cjmmander of Prhmroae^ and wounded in the river
St. Mary's in America, in 1815. Gaz. 1809, 09,
09,14. m
4 W. Wolrige, Senior Lieut of Volage, in the
off Lisaa, 181 1. Gaz. 181 1. ISl
5 5$ir John Ross, Mid. of Wta»Uj and wounded
when serving with the army in the Tezel expedition,
1799, and severely wounded in destroying a veasel
aader a battery near Cape Frehel, when his boat
was sank by a shot, in a boat of same brig blew
w tbe wr«eck otJaton, stranded near St. Malo.
Lsent. eommandinff Carteret, and wounded in de-
stroying a Fr jnin orig of superior force in the bay
of IXIcette, ISfe. Senior Lieut, of Surinam, and
dbngcronsly wounded in four places in defending a
■rise from the attacks of two gun-boats under the
batteries of Bilboa, 1806. Lieut, of Rc/ory, and in
a boat of that ship captured a Danish privateer :
and in command of BrUtii, cut a vessel out of
CIsinore roads, snd performed other important
serrices in the Baltic, 1812-15, including many use-
ful survesrs. Has commanded two Polar expedi-
tions, one private, and has published numerous
valuable professiona] works. Uaz. 1812.
6 Sir J. Stirling, Mid. of Glory in Calder's action,
and of Diadem at the siege of Monte Video. Com-
manded Bra»en on the coast of America.
8 Lord J. Haj, lost an arm while Mid. of Seahone^
when serving in her boats cutting out enemy's
vessels off Cette, 1807. CommcKlore in com-
mand of a small squadron and a battalion of marines
on the north coast of Si>ain during the dvil war,
and frequently engaged with Carlist forces, 1836, 7.
9 C. R. Moorsom, Mate of Revenge^ and Lieat.
of St. Mbaiit at tbe defence of Cadiz, 1811, 12;
and commanded Fury bomb at Algiers.
10 Earl of Egmont, Mid. of Orinn at Trafalgar ;
and served in boaU of Tigre in Rosas Bay, 1809.
Lieut, of Tenedos and commanded her boats in an
expedition up the Penobscot, 1814. Commander
of Infernal bomb at Algiers. Gaz. 1809, 14.
11 Hon. «l. Gordon, Lieut, of Seahor*e in the
operations in the Potomac and capture of Alexandria,
in 1814. Gaz. 1814. la
1819
1 W. Popham, commanded Hecla bomb at
Algiers. TBi
2 J. Hay, Mid. of Dejiance at Trafalgar. Senior
Lieut, of Amaranthey and commanded her boats at
tbe destruction of Fr. corvette Cygne off Martinique .
in 1808 : and served at the reduction of that island
in 1809. Gaz. 1808. 1&
3 Sir C. T. Jones, Mid. of Leviathan at Toulon,
in 1793; and wounded in Howe's action, 1794.
Was in Sant Pareilin Bridport's action, 1795. 1&
6 R. R. Carr^, Mid. of Feteran at Copenhagen,
1801 ; Lieut, of Ort'oa at the same place, 1807 ;
and at Walcheren. Commanded aritomart at
Algiers. 1&
7 Sir G. A. Westpbal,Mid.of Fic/oryatTrafalgar
and wounded, and again wounded in defending a
merchant ship against tbe Fr. 20 gun ship Alert,
Senior Lieut, of Belleiste, at the capture of Martini-
que ; commanded a sub-division of gun-boats in the
attack on Flushinj^, 1809; and of Implacable at
the defence of Cadiz, 1810, where his services were
officislly mentioned. As acting commander of
Columbine captured and destroy^ two privateers.
Senior Lieut, of Marlborough, on the coast of
America, and in 1813 commanded the boats of the
squadron at the bummg of French Town ; and under
Capt. Lawrence at the destruction of a battery and
cannon foundry at the entrance of the Susque-
hanna, when he was wounded. Commanded the
advance dirision of boats at the landinff on Ocra-
croke Island, and capture of AnacoMf/a 18 gun brig,
and a schooner of 10 guns. Commander of Ana"
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comla in the expedition against New Orleans, 1814,
and employed on shore with his ship's company in
the Naval Brigade. Gaz. 1805, 09, 10, 11, 13 (three
ti!ne8),18I5.
8 P. W. P. Wallis. Mid. of Cfenpatra when cap-
tured by Fr. frigate VilU de Milan, after a long ac-
tion, 1805. Lieut, of Curieux, and cut ont a ressel
in St. Ann's bay, Guadaloupe, and subsequently
wrecked in the Curieux on the enemy's coast.
Lieut, of Gloire at the destruction of Fr. frigates
and battery at An^e la Bar(|ue, Guadaloupe : and
also at the surrender of the island. Second Lieut,
of Shannon at the capture of U. S. frigate Chesa-
peake, 1813, and succeeded to the charge of the ship,
the first lieut. being killed and captain dangerously
wounded. Gaz. 1813.
9 HughPatton,Mid.ofl{e/i:»-o;;AonatTrafa]gar.ia
10 Sir H. Shiffher, Lieut, of Owen Glendower at
captture of the Island of Anholt, 1809. 1&
11 H. Forbes, Mid. of Phoshe at Trafalgar, and
severely wounded in her boats in an attack on a
French brig of war off Genoa, 1805. Acting Lieut,
of Donegal at St. Domingo, 1806; and Lieut, of
same ship at destruction of Fr. frigate souadron at
Sable.s D Olonne ; and attack upon Fr. neet in Aix
Roads, 1809. 1&
12 W. Walpole, Mid. of Coloina at Trafalirar ; of
Ajas when burnt ; of Entlymion forcing the Dar-
danelles ; and severely and dangerously wounded
while Lieut of Imperieuse at the capture of a con-
voy and battery on the coast of Italy, in 1812.
Commander of Curlew employed in the expedi-
tion against the pirates at nas al Khyma in the
Persian Gulf*
1820, 21
1 J. W. Montagu, Lieut, of Cerberus, serving in
her boaU in the Mediterranean at the attack on a
convoy pioteeted by several gun-boats and troops
near Corfu, in 1813. Gaz. three times in* 1813. lEl
3 Hon. G. P. Campbell, Mid. of Namur in
Strachan's action . 1805, and ot Seahorse 9X cxplwre
of Badere Taffer, 1808. Lieut of Belvidera in action
with and escape from Commodore Rodgers* squa-
dron, in 1812. la
4 D. H. O'Brien, Mid. of Overyssel, and com-
manded a flat-bottomed boat at the expedition to the
Helder in 1799. Made prisoner when wrecked in
Hussar, and after five years' imprisonment suc-
ceeded in a third attempt to escape. Lieut of
Wttrrim' at the taking or Zante, Cephalonia, &c. ;
and oiAmphion at capture of the garrison and convoy
at Grao ; and in the action off Lissa. Senior of
JJacchante, in many boat actions in the Adriatic,
particularly in 1812, when he cut ont seven vessels
and a convoy protected by several gun- vessels on
the coast of Apulia; and in 1813 commanded a
division of boats at the capture of a flotilla of five
:un brigs on the coast of Cahibria. Gaz. 1810, i2,
2, 13.
5 W. B. Bigland, Mid. of Theseus at capture of
three Fr. frigates off Cape Francois, 1803; and served
on shore at the attack on Cura^a, 1804. Lieut, of
Pompie at the reduction of Martuique ; and oi Belle-
Ti
isle in the operations against Flusbinc- when be acted
as aide- de-camp to Sir G. Cockbum . Lieut, of Impla-
cable at the defence of Cadiz, 1810-11 ; and Flair
Lieut, in Sceptre and Afarlborou/ch, and served in ail
the important operations in the Chesapeake and coasts
of America, including the capture or Hampton, and
boarding the Anaconda at Ocracroke. Gaz. 1809. T3l
6 J. C. Carpenter, Lieut, of Caledonia, and com-
manded a fire vessel in the attack upon Fr. fleet in
Aix Roads, 1809. B
8 E. Lloyd, Mid. o( Dictator, serving in the flotilla
and on shore at Egypt 1801, when he was severely
bruised: of Leda, and wounded when in com-
mand of a boat in an attack upon a Fr. mortar vessel,
moored near a battery at Boulogne, 1804 ; and in
1805, assisted at the capture of seven {run-scfanyts ;
and conducted and firea a catamaran in the attack
upon Bologne flotilla. Mid. of the same ship at the
reduction of the Cape, where he served on shore
with the army. Lieut, of Raisonable, and com-
manded a division of seamen and marines (Royal
Blues) at the capture of Monte Video, and attack
upon Buenos Ayres; and served till the final evacu-
ation, 1807. Lieut, of the same ship serving on
shore at the capture of St. Paul's, Isle of Rouroon,
and aj^ain wounded ; and of Boadicea, at the
reduction of Bourbon and Isle of France, where
be was attached to the naval brigade. Served as a
Volunteer with the army at the capture of Java.
C<immander of Raven in the Gulf of Paria, and
rendered important serviceb, 1814, 15. Gaz. 1809,
10, 10.
9 J. Gedge, commanded Locust gun-brig at the
capture of Marengo and Belle Pouie, 1806 ; and
made Commander for an attack on the enemy's
flotilla off Calais in 1811. Gaz. 1811. JSi
10 B. M . Kellv, Mid. of Gibraltar in the expedi-
tion to Ferrol ana Kgypt, and in the attack on the
French works on tnc Island of Elba. Lieut of
Adamant when she captured a Sp. frigate privateer
of 48 guns in 1806 ; and of Dofdalus at the capture
of the Island of Samana and two privaieerh-, the
crews of which were subseouently taken by a de-
tachment under his command.
11 A. L. Corry , Mid. of Diadem at the capture of
the Cape and attack on Buenos Ayres ; and of Lcda
at Copenhagen in 1807.
12 Sir E. W. Parry, Mid. of Vanguard, in the
Baltic engaged with Danish gun-boats, 1808, 09.
Lieut of Hague, and in 1814 served in the boats
at capture of three Am. privateers, and destruction
of naval stores at Pettipagne Point.^ Lieut. Coni>
msaiA^T of Alexander, sluA accompanied Capt. Ross
in 1818, in an expedition to the Arctic regions.
In 1819, commanded an expedition which cross^^d
the meridian of 1 \Q^ Wei«t long., in 74^ 44' N. lat.,
and returned 1820. In same year fitted ont a second
expedition, consisti/ig of Herla and Furtf^ which
sailed 1821 and returned 1823. Commanded a thiril
expedition in 1824-5; and in 1826, commanded a
land expedition, whicn reached 82^ 45' N.lat.
13 H. W. Bruce, Mid. of Euryalus at Trafalgar ;
and of Endffmion at the passage of the Dardanetles>.
Lieut, of Belvidaa, and assisted at capture, in the
boats of that ship and Nemesis, of two Danish
schooners on the coast of Norway; and was
slightly wounded in the action with and rotrcuf.
from the squadron under Commodore Rodgers, on
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Ihe coMt of Amenc&. Served in the boats of the
sqaadron at the capture of a schooner in Chesa-
peake Bay, and subsequently of a privateer of 15
pms and 70 men. When comraandini^ Manl^,
assisted in the operations in the Fatuxent and Pa-
Upsoo rivers.
1822
1 W. J. Mingaye, Lieut and served on shore with
the naval brigade at the capture of the Cape, 1806.
Gax.l806.
2 T. L. Peake, Senior Lieut, of Victorious at the
capture of Fr. 74 gun- ship Bivoli in 1812. Gaz.
1812. » » f
3 N. DofF, Mid. of Mars at Trafalgar ; of j4ceive
at passage of Dardanelles, where he assisted at the
destruction of the IHirkish redoubt on Point Pesqnies;
and subsequently served in several boat actions,
while in that ship in the Adriatic. In same sliip at
the battle off Lissa, and at capture of Pomofie.
Commander of Espoir, and served in the operations
against Washington, Baltimore, &c. Gaz. 1811.
4 Sir C. C. Parker, Mid. of Ea^fle, at the storm-
ing of Capri and defence of Gaieta ; of IThii^, and
received a severe hurt in an expedition against the
town of Cotrone, 1810 ; and served in her boats
at the attack on a convoy under the batteries of
Ciipe Talliat, 1811. Lieut, of Malta, and present
at the siege of Tarragona,
5 J. E. Walcott, served nine years as Mid. under
Sir S. Hood. Mid. of Lively at capture of Sp.
treasure ships, 1804 ; and in action with Sp. 74 gun
ship Gloriosoj 1805; of Centaur at Copenhagen,
1807 ; and when Mate of that ship (on the death
of the Lieut.) commanded at the capture of a
)>anish desnatch-boat, protected by troops and field-
pieces, off Moen Islana. Acting Flag Lieut, at the
capture of Sewolod Russ. 74 in 1806 ; and in Wal-
cberen expedition. Captain of Tvne, and com-
manded her boats with those of Thradan at the
capture of a piratical vessel, in 1823.
7 C. Nelson, Mkl. of Superb at St. Domingo. 1&
8 £arl Spencer, commanded Talbot at the
battle of Navarin ; and assisted at the reduction of
Morea Castle, in 1828.
9 J. H. Plumridge, Mid. of Leda^ in the expedition
to Egypt, 1801 ; and of Defence at Trafalgar.
Senior Lieut of Melpomene in action with Danish
flotilla; and commanded her boats at destruction
of a Danish cutter and some merchant vessels, in
1809. Senior of Menelaus at the capture of the Isle
of France ; and of Resistancef and served in her boats
At the capture of a convoy at Port D'Anzo. Aide-
de-camp to Sir £. Pellew at the reduction of Genoa.
Gaz. 180!^.
10 Sir G. Tyler, lost an arm when Mid. of Spartan ,
in Qttiberon Bay, in 1811.
11 Sir J. Franklin, Mid. of Pofyphemw at Co-
penhagen, 1801: and passenger in Earl Camtien
Indiaroan, in tne action with Linois' squadron.
Mid. of Brlleropkon at Trafalgar; and Lieut, of
Bedford^ and wounded at capture of the flotilla on
Lac Borgne; and commanaed that ship's small
arm men in the operations against New Orleans.
Lieut.-Commander of Trent hired brig, in Capt.
Buchan's expedition to the northward of Spitzber-
gen, 1818 ; and in 1819 commanded a land expedi-
tion from the shores of Hudson Bay to the Arctic
Ocean, and to ascertain the position of the mouth
of the Coppermine River, &c., from which he re-
turned, 1822. In 1825, undertook a second land
expedition, for the purpose of further exploration,
in conjunction with Capt. Parry and Blossoni^ and
returned 1827. In 1845, took command of Terror
and Erebus and proceeded on a polar voyage, in
which he is at present absent. Gaz 1814.
12 Sir T. Herbert, Mid. of Excellent at de-
fence of Gaieta and taking of Capri, 1806 ; and of
Blonde at capture of the French and Danish West
India Islands, 1809. Senior Lieut, of Euryalus
in the operations in the Potomac, including the
capture of Fort Washington and Alexandria, and
twice wounded. Capt. of Calliove and Blenheim
from ( >ct. 1840 until Feb. 1843, in China, during which
time he commanded a division of the squadron at
the taking the furls of the Bocca Tigris, and against
Canton, in 1841 ; and assisted, and on several occa-
sions commanded, in the operations on the coast of
China between those dates. Gaz. 1607,14.
13 C. H. Reid, Mid. of NetUy schooner, at the
capture of St. Lucia and the f )urrh West India Is-
lands, 1803. Lieut, of irrtffiJu;icA at Copenhagen,
1807. m
14 H. T. B. Collier, Mid. of Brilliant in the ex-
pedition to Belleisle and Ferrol, and served in her
boats cutting out Fr. corvette (ru^'pe from Vigo Ray ;
and of Endymion in 1803-5, when that snip was
attached to the in shore squadron off the Penmarcks,
and during other important services. Mid. of
Canopus at the passage of the Dardanelles, at d
Lieut, of Banterer in the expedition to Copenhagen,
1807. Lieut, of Amelia^ and assisted at the de-
struction of three French frigates off the Sables
D'Olonne, 1809: and Senior of Leda at the capture
of Java, 1811. 1&
15 J. Brenton, Mate of Ceesar in the actions off
Algeziras, and in the Straits, 1801. Acting (Com-
mander in charge of a division of gim-lK>ats at the
defence of Riga, and in an expedition against Met-
tau, in 1812. B
16 G. R. Pechell, Mid. of Medusa at the cap-
ture of Sp. treasure ships, 1804; of Revenge
at the capture of four French frigates, 1806 ; and
of Venus at the defence of Vigo. Lieut, of Macf
doHian, and brought out witli her boats a lugger
from under the batteries of lie D'Aix, in 1812.
Commander of Colibri and Recruit off New York,
and Charleston in 1814 ; and of Tnmar and Bellette
on the N. America and \V. India station. Gaz. Ibl4.
18 H. B. Powell, Mid. of Kangaroo, at capture
of Fr. frigate Loire, 1798 ; and of Vhrginie at cap-
ture of i^utch frigate GneUierland, and at defence
of Louisa tender of four ^uns, when attacked by a
privateer of 14 guns. Lieut, of St, AlbaWs, and
served at the defence of Cadiz ; and a volunteer in
Imjfregnablc at Algiers.
20 J. T. Coffin, Mid. of Harrier at the capture
of Dutch frigate Pallas^ 1806. Lieut, of Vivto-
rious at capture of Fr. 74 gun ship RivoU, 1812.
Gaz. 1806, 12. la
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1823
1 E. Cuneon, Lieut., senrinff as Aide-de-camp to
a general officer in the expedition against New Or-
leans. Capt. of Asia at Navarin. Oaz. 1815. 1&
2 S. Arabin, Mid. of Tigrt, in co-operation
with the Turks on the coasts of Syria and Egypt,
in 1799, and snbsequent years, annof Antelope in
an attack on an armed y^mA at the mouth of the
Scheldt. Commanded a Sicilian gun-vessel at the
defence of Sicily ; and Acting Lieut, of Pomp^e,and
senred at the destruction of the redoubt on Point
Perquxes at the entrance of the Dardanelles : and in
the same ship at Copenhagen, 1807. Gaz. 1807. ISL
3 Hon. H. J. Rons, served in the boats of Bac
ehante in the Adriatic, particularly at the capture
of a convoy at Port Lemo in 1812 ; the Corfu flo-
tilla; Castle of Karlebargo, and seven gun-vessels
and convoy on the coast of Abruzzi in 1813, and
the fortresses of Ragusa, Cattaro, &c., &c. Oaz.
1813.
4 T. B. Clowes, Mid. of Leda in several actions
with the Boulogne flotilla, 1803 ; at the capture of
the Cape and Monte Video, in 1806; and com-
manded a gun-boat in the Walcheren expedition,
1809. »
6 E. Boxer, Mid. of Dorie, and assisted at the
cutting out Fr. 20 gun corvette Chevrette from Ca-
maret Bay, in 1801. Lieut of THigre. and com-
manded a detachment of seamen landed in Egypt,
1807, and a division of boats at the destruction of a
convoy at Rosas, in 1809 ; and had the direction of
the gun-boats at the siege of Tarragona, 1813.
Capt. of Pimte in the operations on tne coast of
Syria, and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, in
1840. Gaz. 1807, 1809.
7 ' G. F. Rich, Mid. of ImmortaUt^ from 1802,
serving in the various attacks on the Fr. flotUU at
Boulogne, by catamarans and fire-ships ; and oom-
mandM a boat at capture of a Fr. gun-brig from
under Cape Orinez. Lieut, of Clvde^ employed on
special service, distribntiuff proclamations of the
Sp. juntas : and commandedfa division of gun-boats,
as Acting Commander, in the Walcheren expedition,
1809. Gaz. 1809.
8 W. J. H. Johnstone, Mid. of Venerable in ac-
tive co-operation with the patriots on the north
coast of Spain, in 1812.
1824
2 W. H. Smyth, Mid. of ComwaUu in action
with Fr. frigate SemUUtnte in St. Paul's Ba^, 1806 ;
and of Powerful in the expedition to Flushing,
1809. Commanded a gun-bont at the defence of
Cadiz, 1810, 11 ; and at the same time made valua-
ble surveys of the coast. Lieut, in the flotilla at de-
fence of Sicilv : and airain employed surveying the
various localities in which he was serving ; and at
the peace had nearly completed his survey of Sicily
and its islands, which in command of ^m^ sloop be
finished. Commander of Adventure and, 1821-24,
conducted an important survey along the shores of the
Mediterranean, from Alexandria to Bona and parte
of Italy, embracing the Great Gulf of Syrtis and
islands of Sardinia, the Morea, Ionian Islands, Al-
bania, and Malta. 1&
3 J. Ryder Burton, Mid. of JVarcianur^and served
on shore at the capture of the Saintes, 1809 ; and of
/ZAin, in active co-operation with the patrioto on the
north coast of Spain, and was desperately wounded
at the taking of Castro. Lieut, of Albion^ and com-
manded a gun-boat at Algiers; and while com-
mander of Cameleon, in 1824, captured, bv board-
ing under the batteries of Algiers, (just as bis recal
was made,) the Algerine corvette TripoH, of 22
guns and 143 men. Received in 1818 a gold medal
of the Society of Arts, for an invention for pro-
pelling ships in a calm. Author of pamphlets on
NavalArchitecture, and other professional subjects.
4 R. Saumarez, Mid. of Spartan at the reduc-
tion of the castles of Pesaro and Ceaenatico^ Lusin,
Zante, Cephalonia. and Cerign ; and in action with
Neapolitan flotilla m the bay of Naples. Lieut, of
Bacchante at the sieges of Irieste and Cattaro. E
5 W. F. Martin, Mid. of Akbar, serving in the
Scheldt, 1815; and of Alceate in Lord Amherst's
embassy to China, and wrecked in that ship. Com-
mander of Fty. 1823, and rendered important ser-
vices to British interesU at Callao, when senior
officer at that place.
6 J. Montagu, Mid. of TYgr^, serving in her
boau in the Bay of Rosas, 1809. Lieut, ot Al-
cette at capture of Fr. frigate Ponume^ 1811. Gaz.
1809, 11. A
7 Hon. R. S. Dundas, Capt. of Melville on the
coast of China, indudiug the capture of the forts of
the Boeca Tjrgris, and the operations against Canton,
1841.
8 T. Prickett, served on shore at the capture of
St. Lucia, 1803. Senior Lieut, of JHenard at capture
of Fr. 16 gun corvette DiUffenie^ 1805 ; and sercfHl
large privateers ; and of Elk^ and actively employed
in command of her boato in the Gulf Florida in ac-
tion with batteries and gun-boats. Senior Lieut, of
Elk at the surrender of St. Domingo. Com-
mander of Victor 9Xkd OwenOlendower, actively em-
ployed on the coast of Africa during the Ashantee
war, a great part of which time he was senior of-
ficer. It
9 A. D. Y. Arbuthnott, Mid. of Mare at Tra-
falgar: capture of four Fr. frigates, 1806, and
Copenhagen in 1807 ; employed in gun-boat s<»rrice
in the Scheldt, 1809; and m theTagus, 1810, 11.
Capt. on particular service in Syria in co-operation
with the British forces, in 1840. |&
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10 J. p. Chapman , Mid. of Decade, and woanded
t the capture of some yesiiels in the West Indies ;
nd captured in a prize and confined several months
1 h dangeon at Truxillo. Mate of Fortunie, serving
1 her boats at capture of a large privateer. Lieut.
UnviMcible at Uie defence of Cadiz, 1811 ; and in
[>mmand of the launch at the storming of Port
louis, Matagorda, and wounded when command-
ig a division of gun-boats. Lieut, of Malta in
hsrge of a division of gun-boats at the capture of
raieta; Senior of Curacoa at the reduction of
renoa ; and of iZova/ Oeorge at Tarragona. Gaz.
810. H
1825
1 P. Grace, Mid . of Ganges at Copenhagen . 1801 ;
nd of Orefkomnd at the capture of PaUas frigate,
ear Java, in 1806. Acting Lieut, of PUmtmtaUe,
nd severely wounded in action with the Malays,
809 ; and assisted at the destruction of a brig of 16
uns and 136 men, under the batteries of Roy an, in
^e boats of Senuramis, of which ship he was Lieut,
bz. 1806, 11, 11.
2 W. Hotham, Mid. of Eagk, and assisted at the
ifge of Gaieta, and storming of Capri, 1806, and
etence of Cadiz, 1810. Lieut, of same ship at
he capture of Piume ; destruction of the batteries
*f Rorigno; and capture of the arsenal of Trieste
813 ; and |Muticipated in a variety of other boat ser-
ices in the Adriatic. Gaz. 1811^ 13, three times. H
4 Hon. M. Stopford, Mid. of Sdpion at capture
•f Java, 1810.
5 J. Shekel, Mid. and served at the capture of St.
Mdh, Lieut, of Paudtmr, and employed in the
lotilla at the reduction of Surinam, 1804; of Nero
D Calder's action ; was wounded in the action oif
Perrol ; and capture of Marengo and BeUe Pouie.
liieut. of BeUeropkoHf and commanded a boat in the
ittock on the Russian flotilla in the Baltic, 1809.
Saz. 1805, 09. ISl
6 J. Stoddart, Lieut, of Melammu, and served
n her boats at destruction of Pr. 74 gun ship
^mp^ueux^ off Cape Henry, 1806: of Canojnu at
ibe destruction of two ships of the line off Cette, in
1810 ; and served in her boats in several attacks on
he enemy's flotilla, in the Paro of Messina. Com-
manded Stromboli bomb in co-operation with the
Patrioto on the Coast of Catalonia, 1812, 13. Gaz
1813. ia
8 Earl of Hardwicke, Mid. of Queen Charlotte,
ind commanded a gun-boat at Algiers.
9 H. D. Chads, Mid. of Excellent, at the de-
fence of Gaieta and the capture of Capn. Lieut, of
Ipku^enim, and assisted at the reduction of the Isle
de Bourbon, and succeeded to the command of the
seamen and marines at the Isle de la Passe, after the
death of Lieut. Norman ; and captured in the attack
on the Pr. frigates at Port Sud Est. Senior Lieut of
Java, and captured, after a highly honourable de-
fence, by the U. S. frigate ConttituHon, of superior
force, m which Capt. Lambert was killed. Com-
msnded ColunMa, at the reduction of Qoadaloupe,
in 1815 ; and Araekne throughout the Burmese
WW. Gaz. 1810, 12.
12 J. Gore, Lieut, of Prince of Wales at Copen-
hagen, 1807; and Acting Commander of Griffon
at the blockade and surrender of the city of St.
Domingo, 1809. ^
13 C. Bowen, Mid. of Pofyphemua during the
operations against Buenos Ayres, 1807. Com-
mander of Driver, and actively employed on the
coast of Africa during th9 Ashantee war. 1&
14 G. R. Lambert, Mid. of Eagle from 1809 to
1814, and shared in the services or that ship in the
Adriatic, including the taking of Trieste ana Piume,
where he served on shore.
16 A. T. E. Vidal, has been employed since the
peace in surveying^ various portions of the globe ;
and is at present in the surveying service. Gaz.
1810.
1826
1 J. G. Aptin, Mid. of Terpsichore, and served
in her boats, cutting out from under the batteries of
St. Denis, Isle de Bourbon, the Pr. corvette TVmr-
terelle, 1805. Lieut, commanding Arrow schooner,
and ofSciallv noticed for activity on the coast of
France, and north coast of Spain, particularly at
the siege of St. Sebastian and at Santona. 1&
2 W. Keats, Mid. of Superb at St. Domingo, 1806 ;
at Copenhagen, 1807 ; emoarkinir the Sp. army from
Nyborg, 1808; Waicheren expedition, 1809; of
MUford at the defence of Cadiz, and Hibemia at
blockade of Toulon, 1812.
3 Sir H. J. Leeke, Mid. of Volontaire, and com-
manded one of her boats at destruction of a Pr.
vessel near Marseilles; and in the bav of Rosas in
1809. Lieut, of Lion at the Cape of Good Hope :
and Commander of ^ Mspnidon, actively employed
on the Coast of Africa in suppression of the slave
trade. Gaz. 1809.
4 T. Martin, Lieut, and commanded boats of
Penelope, in conjonction with those of Pomone, at
the rescue of the crew of Atalante, on shore* under
batteries, on the Pr. Coast, and also at destruction
of a convoy near Cape Prior, 1807. Senior Lieut,
of same ship, and commanded a party of seamen
at the taking of Port Trinity, and the surrender of
Martinique, m 1809. Commander of Surinam at
the peace. In continual serrice from 1799 to 1815.
5 H. Edwards, Lieut, of Atlas at St. Domingo.
6 M. Seymour, Mid. of Hannibal at capture of
Pr. frigate Sultane, in 1814.
8 H. Litchfield, Mid. of Impetueux, and assisted
at blowing up Insolente in the Morbihan river, 1800,
and servM m her barge cutting out Pr. corvette
Guipe from Vigo, in 1801. Mid. of Pigue at the
reduction of Aux Cayes and other ports at St. Do-
mingo, 1803; and served on shore at the attack
on Curagoa, 1804. Acting Master of Renard at
capture of Pr. corvette Diligente, and destruction of
General Emouf privateer. Senior Lieut, of Rein-
deer at Walcheren : and commanded Mohawh in
tiie operations on the Coast of America, including
the attack on Craney Island, and Hampton, ana
served in her boat at the destruction of Am.
schooner Asp, in 1813. 1&
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Services of Captains.
1827
1 R. A. Yiites, Lieut, of Quebec, and served in
tbe boats of that ship in the Vlie stream at cap-
ture of Fr. 14 gun schooner privateer Jeune Louise,
whose captain he killed in a personal conflict, 1810.
Gaz. 1810.
2 E. Le C. Tbomborougb, Mid. of Apollo from
1809 to 1814 ; and assisted at the rapture of a large
store ship under the batteries of Corsica ; destruc-
tion of a xebec of six guns, a strong tower near
Rrindisi, capture of the islands uf Augusta and
Curzola, and subsequently of Paxo, &c.
3 C. O. Randolph, Mid. of Doneftal at the de-
stniction of three French frigates off the Sables
D'Olonne in 1809, in the attack on the French fleet
in Aix Roads in the same year, and at the attenapt
to destroy two friffates under the batteries of La
Hogne, in 1810. Lieut, of Eurotas at capture of
Fr. frigate Chrinde, 1814. Oaz. 1814.
4 H. B. Martin, Capt. of Car^f/brr in the ope-
rations on the coast of Syria, and at St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1840.
5 R. Patton, Mid. of BeUerophon at Trafalgar.
Hon. Med. Royal Humane Society. 3GL
6 R. Aitchison, acting Lieut, of Vengeur in the
expedition to New Orleans ; and Lieut, of the Ltander
at Algiers. ISl
8 S. Thornton, Mid. of Phoehe at capture of U. S.
frigate Essex, in 1814. Lieut, of Liffey, and served
in that ship in the Burmese war.
9 F. W. Beechey, Mid. of Atirea in action
with Fr. frigates off Madagascar, 1811; and of
Venf^eur, when he was actively employed in the ex-
pedition against New Orleans, and in her boats on
the Mississippi, 1815. Lieut, of TVent in Bu-
chan's voyage to Spitsbergen, 1818; of Hecla in
Parry's tirst polar voyase ; and of Adventure in
Capt. Smyth's survey of tbe Gulf of Syrtis and
Cyrenaica, when he explored a vast tract of country
and made valuable researches. Commander of
Blossom in a voyajj^e to the Pacific and Beering's
Straits in connection with Parry and Franklin's
expedition, 1825-8 ; and is still conducting an im-
portant survey on the Irish coast.
11 F. Brace, Mid. of Firginie at capture of Dutch
frigate Ouelderland,
13 J. Foote, Mid. of Seahorse at capture of
Fr. frigate Sensible 1798. and also in the Bav of
Naples at surrender of tbe forts, &c. Lieut, or Rl.
Oeorge at passage of the Dardanelles ; and of Queen,
and wounded in a gun-boat manned by that ship for
the protection of a convoy in the Straits of GibriUtar,
and made prisoner after a highly honourable resist-
ance. Lieut, of Caledonia, and commanded a boat,
storming the batteries at Point du Ch^, 1810.
Commanded the squadron on west coast of Africa,
1842. Gaz. 1806. 1&
16 Earl Talbot, Commander of Philomel at
Navarin.
17 Sir W. Symonds, Mid. of London in Bridport's
action, 1795 ; and present at capture of Fr. fngntes
Loire and Oentille, and Jean Bart corvette. Mid.
of Ccrbei us at capture of two large corvettes, and
several pri?ateers; and in action with four Sp.
frigates and two corvettes off Cape Ortegal, in 1 799.
As Senior Lieut, of Scorpion, and in command of
Violet lup'ger, actively employed on the Spanish
main, capturing many privateers ; and also in the
Channel. Senior Lieut, of St, Domingo at Flush-
ing : and of Pique till 1816. Appointed Surveyor
of tne Navy in 1832, and is the constructor of some
of the finest ships in tbe navy.
1828
1 J. W. DalUng, Mid. of Defence at Trafalgar;
and Mate of Amphion, and served in her boats at
the takinff of the fort of Cortelazzo with six gun-
boats and convoy under its protection in 1809. 1&
2 J. Scott, Mid. of Phaiton, and employed at de-
struction of Point Canonniere at the Isle of France,
and capture of two vessels at that place. Mate of
Blanche at capture of the Fr.frigate Guerriere, 1806 :
and of Pompce, and slightly wounded at the reduc-
tion of Martinique, 1809. Commanded a gun
boat in the Lillo, in the expedition to the Scheldt .
and served as Lieut, at the defence of Cadiz, 1810.
Lieut, of Marlborough on the coast of America ^
and commanded one of the five boats which captured
four large schooner privateers in the Rapnahanock,
1813 s and served in the operations in tne Chesa-
peake. In command of Marlborough's launch which
was sunk at attack on Craney Island; served at
capture of Hampton . Commanded Sceptre's launch
at the landing on Ocracroke, and capture of Ana^
conda and Atlas s and in 1814, stormed the two
forts on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake, &c.
Served as aide-de-camp to Sir George Cockbnm in
the Potomac, and at Yeooomico, where he com-
manded the headmost boat, and on landing pursued
the flying enemy and captured a field piece / and was
present at destructton of Barney's flotilla ; battle of
Bladensberg ; at Wasbinfpton ; attack on Baltimore ;
and on ten occasions offiaally noticed. Com inander
of Meteor at Algiers. Capt. of Samarang, and
planned and commanded the expedition which forced
the inner passage from Macao to Canton; and par-
ticipated in the various services in China, including
the operations against Canton in 1841. Gas. 1809,
13, 14, 14, 15.
3 J. F. Studdert, Mid. of Dannemark in tbe Wal-
cheren expedition, and served on shore in Holland,
1814. Commander of Champion during the Bur-
mese war.
4 W. Sandom, Mid. of Egyptienne in Calder'a
action, and at capture of Fr. frigate Libre, 1805.
Mate of PompSe and served on shore at the defence
of Gaieta, 1806, at the storming of Capri, and
battle of Maida ; and commanded a division of gun-
boats in taking the fortress of Sc]rUa, and frequently
engaged on the coast of Calabria. Acting Lieut,
of PompSe at the passage of the DardaneUea, and
commanded a dirision of her boats at the destruc-
tion of the Turkish squadron and batteries on Point
Pesquies. Commanded a mortar vessel at Copen -
hagtm. Lieut, of Bonue Citouenne at the capture
of Fr. frighte Furieuse, in 18({9^ and of Fttrieuse,
and served in her boats, cutting out an armed
xebec from under tbe batteries of Orbitello, and
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at the caplore of a convoy near Cirita Vecchia in
1813. Comaiander of Etna bomb hI Algiers. Com-
nianded the naral forces on the lakes of Canada,
1838-43, and rendered good service during the dis-
torfaances. Gaz. 18U9-13-38.
5. G. W. C. Coartenav, Mid. of Amazon at the
capture of Marenro and Belie Ptmie, 1806; and
served on shore with the naval brigade on the north
coASt of Spain. Lieut, of Cyrene, and officially
noticrd in an attack with the buats of that ship on
a slave factory on the coast of Africa, in 1822 ; and
vhile commanding Owen Glendower, was actively
roiployed against the Ashantees, in 1824.
6 6. B. Martin, Commander of Mtuquito at
Navarxn.
7 Hon. F. W. Grey, Mid. of Naiad, and assisted
at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war under
tbe batteries of Bona, 1824. Capt. of Emlyminn,
ncd 9erv<*d on shore at tlie capture of Cbin-Kiang-
Foo, 1842.
B T. Dench, Mid. of Ardent at St. Fiorenzo, and
sf rved on whore during the occupation of Toulon, in
17i^3; of St. Getfrf(e m Hotham's two actions, in
17!^ ; of Britannia off Cape St. Vincent ; of GoUah
at the bcHnbardiiient of Cadiz, and at the Nile ; and
commanded a boat, cutting out a gun vessel from
ander the Cattle of Aboukir. Commander of
Xamtiiu* from 1808 to 1814 on the Lisbon and Medi
terraneaa stations ; and captured six privateers, and
destroyed a seventh near Cape Bon. 1&
9* Hod. G. F. Hotham, Volunteer in Northum-
^land at the destruction of two Fr. frio^ates and
bri|? off L'Orient, 1812. Mid. of RamiUiea during
the operations on the coast of America (including
Mooee lalaud, Baltimore, and New Orleans) and of
Umi/en, at Algiers.
10 -1. Campbell, served at capture of the islands
of Martinlqae and St. Lucia, and storming of Basse
Terre, Goadaloiipe, 1794. Signal Lieut, or Triumph
in Caider'a action.
11 R. Li. Baynes, Commander of Atia at Navarin
13 T. Jones, Mid. of Endymion at the passage of
the Oardanelles, 1807. 1&
14 E. Pa rcell, M id. of Impetucux^ and commanded
u am>ed boat in the Scheldt in the Flushing ezpe-
dition, 1809 ; and again in the Tagus in co-operation
with the British army, 1810. Served in the batteries
of Torres Vedras under Sir T. Picton ; and Mid. of
Fie/mr, in command of a boat at the capture of
two Daniah gun-vessels, 1811, in which he was
wovusded.
15 O. Lloyd, Mid. of Folontaire and Cambrian^
sa^ served in their boats at tbe siege of Tarragona,
1810 ; at tbe destruction of batteries at Palamos :
of several vessels at Cadeouies and Sylva, as well
tattinr out a French vessel from under the Medes
Ulani£y in 1811. Acting Commander of Casti'
Bmu in her action with U. S. sloop Wasp at the
t of .d99n, in 1814. Gaz. 1814. la
17 T. Bennett, Mid. of Monarch at Camperdown,
and sligfatlv wounded. Lieut, of Cameieonf and
commanded her boats at capture of 10 gun schooner
Remmrd under the batteries of Rimasol, 1803; and
OB several oUier occasions. Second Lieut, of Sea-
iarwe at the capture of Turkish 60 gun frigate Ba-
d€rr Zaffefj aod actioa with the squadron, 1808; and
commanded a detachment of boats at the capture of
the Islands of Gianuti and Planoza, 1809.
18 P. Richards, Senior Lieut, of Queen Charlotte
»t Algiers. Capt. of ComwalHs in China; and
served on shore at the attack on Chinese camp at
Segahon ; taking of Woosung and Sbanghae ; and
the city of Chin-Kiang-Poo, 1842.
19 R. W. Parsons, Lieut of Victor in action with
Malay pirates, 1807, and headed the boarders of
Diana at tbe capture of Pr. brig of war Teazer^
Hod a convoy at the mouth of the Gironde, in 181 1.
Gaz. 1811,13. m
1829
1 H. Gosset, Mid. of Euryalut in the Walcberen
expedition, 1809; and in the engngements with
Fr. fleet off Toulon, in 1810 and if; and of Edin-
burgh on tbe coast of Italy, at the taking of Port
D*Anzo, Keggio, Santa Maura, and in the Golph
of Spezzia. Mid. of Havannahy and assisted in tne
operations in tlie Chesapeake and coast of America,
including tbe attack on Baltimore, &c., and served
in the barge of that ship at capture of Fr. brig of
war, and destruction of a convoy at Courigeou,
2 A. Crawford, Mid. of Immortality and CW^,
from 1802 Ull 1806, and shared in all the actions of
those ships with the batteries and Bouloorne flotilla ;
and of Roval Oeorge at the nassage of the Dar-
danelles. Lieut of Sultan, ana served in her boatf<,
cutting out several vessels from Oneglia; at the
destruction of Robutte and lAon off Cette ; and of
Malta on tbe coast of Catalonia, and at the siege
of Tarragona, 1813. la
3 G. Haye commanded the boats of Active and
Cerberus at the capture of four vessels under a
heavy fire of musquetry at Pesticbi, in the Adriatic,
181 1 ; and in the same year assisted at the de-
struction of a convoy and magazines at Ortona ; and
in the action off Lissa, where be was severely burnt.
Assisted in the boats of same ship at the capture of
a large convoy, near Ragosniza, defended by 300
troops ; and succeeded to tne command of the frigate
at the capture of Pomone, Capt. Gordon having lost
a leg, and Lieut. Dashwood an arm, in which action
he was slightly wounded. Gaz. five times in 1811. !&
4 R. H. Manners, Mid. of Mhuien at Algiers. JSi
6 J. Furneaux, Mid. of Boval Oeorge, and
wounded at the passage of the Dardanelles, 1807.
Gaz. 1807.
7 J. Thome, Mid. of Invincible, and assisted at
captureof convoy in Rosas Bay, 1809: and served
in Rebuf mortar brig at defence of Cadiz, 1810, 11.
Mate of Marlborough, Sceptre, and Albion during
the American war, 1812-14 ; and present at Craney
Island, destruction of Barney's flotilla, Washington,
Baltimore, &c. 1&
8 J. Leigh, Mid. of Leander at capture of Fr.
frigate Ft^e de Milan, and recapture of Cleopatra,
9 J. O'Brien, Mid. of Edgar serving in barge
at Nyborg, 1809. Mate of Berwich at destruction
of Fr. frigate Amazone, 1810 ; and serving in her
barge in various boat expeditions off Toulon, in-
cluding the night attack upon Port Agar. Served
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Services of Captains.
also at the snirender of Spezzia, and bombardment
of Gaeta, 1815. Lieut, of Impregnabk at Algiers.
10 H. Smith, Capt. of Voiage, and Senior Naral
OflScer of Sir J. Keane's expedition to the Indiu,
1838. Commanded the expedition at the capture of
Aden, in 1839 ; and of the same ship and Druid in
the operations on the coast of China t includinir the
dispersion of 29 war junks, destruction of Chinese
camp and battery at Macao, capture of the forts of
the Bocca Tygns and Canton, 1840, 41 ; and sub-
sequent capture of that dty and of Amoy in the
latter year.
US. Lnshinffton, Lieut, of Camhrian at Navarin;
and commanded ^tna bomb at the taking of the
Morea CasUe, 1828.
12 Sir E. Tracers, Mid. of Jwno, serving in the
boats at capture of Ehitch national brig Crash and
other ▼esseis at Schiermonikoog : at destruction of
a six gun battery on the coast of Holland ; and in
an armed schnyt in the Texel expedition, and offi-
cially mentioned at the defence of Lemner, 1799 ;
and at capture by boarding of Sp. 12 gun schooner
Folante near Campeachy, when Lieut Bum was
killed, 1801. Mid. of Elephant at capture of Du'
guay TVouiHf and servmg in HercuW* launch
when Chrinde was taken possession of at Cape
Francois by Lieut. Willoughby, 1803. Served at
the storming of Fort Piscadero ; and during the
attack on Cura^oa, in command of an advanced
post ; and commanded one of the boats at capture
of Fr. privateer Feticit^, 1804. Lieut, of Surveii-
lante^ and in her boats at capture of numerous
vessels near Campeachy, 1805 ; and in 1806, in com-
mand of a single boat, boarded and captured Sp.
schooner Serpantou of 6 guns and 35 men at the
mouth of the Juan. Lieut, of Akmitne at capture of
several vessels on the coast of Prance, 1808; and of
Imperieute commanding a division of seamen serving
on shore at the siege or Flushing ; and as Aide-de-
camp to Sir £. Coote, and Gen. Don. Lieut, of
Imperinue, and in 1810 commanded the boate at the
capture of three gun vessels moored under the bat-
teries near Possitano. in the Gulf of Salerno ; and
assisted at capture of a convoy at Palinuro, in 1811,
and continued in the same ship, assisting in the
various services performed until 1814, including
the storming of Port D'Anzo, descent at Via Reg-
gio, capture of Leghorn, and reduction of Genoa.
Has been nine times mentioned in Gazetted des-
patcheB.l&
1830
1 A. Tozer, Mid. of Phetnix, and dangerously
wounded at capture of Pr. frigate Didon, 1805.
Lieut, of Victoriout employed in the flotilla at de-
fence of Sicily, 1810 ; and at capture of Fr. 74
gun ship iZitfoA', 1812. Senior of Undaunted^ and
commanded her boats on several occasions on the
coasts of France and Italy, particularly at capture
of a^battery at Carri, cutting out a ship pierced for
18 guns near Marseilles, and destniction of the bat-
tenes and capture of a convoy at Cassis, 1813,
where he was dangerously wounded. Gaz. 1805,
13, 13.
2 W. Morier, Lieut, of Thamet^ and assisted at
the destmction of a convoy on the coast of Italy,
181L
4 G. Scott, Mid. of Pertetu at the bombardment
of Alexandria, and capture of Malta and Naples;
and o( Minotaur, cutting outtwo corvettes from Bar-
celona, and Prif»a from the Mole of Genoa» 1800.
Commanded a boat at the landing and subsequent
operations in Egypt, 1801, and made Lieut, for aer-
vice in the boats of Camelion. Senior Lieut, of
Phatbe^ in the action with Fr. frigate sqaadron off
Madagascar, 1812.
5 W. B. Bowyer, Mid. of Mercwj^ and in 1803
present at several attacks uptm the Fr. floUlU off
the Channel Islands ; of jEoIus in the action off
Ferrol; of RamUHet at capture of Martn^u and
Belle Poultf and reduction of the Danish West
India Islands. Mate of Vetuu at Vigo» 1808, and
Lieut, of Norge. serving in her boats at defence of
Cadiz, in 1810, 11.
Ct F. T. Michell, wounded when Lieut, ot^ciipe
in the Mediterranean ; and commanded the batter-
ing flotilla at Algiers.
7 P. P. King, Mid. of Dianas and served in
her boats in an attack on a convoy between Nanu
and Rochfort in 1808.
8 Rowland Mamwaring, Mid. of Majestic at
the Nile 1798, and of Defence at Copenhagen,
Lieut of Narcissus^ and of MeneUtus^ and fre-
quently officially reported; present at the cap-
ture of the sisintes in 1809 ; cut out a brig
from Frejns Bay; a xebec, of two guns and
30 men, from under the towers of Ternicino ; a
letter of marque pierced for 12 gnns, near Cirita
Vecchia ; and at tne destmction of batteries, maga-
zines, and vessels at Morgion, in the Bay of Mar-
seilles, in the year 1812. Gaz. 1812, 12.
9 J. W. Watlittg, Mid. of Veteran^ serving in
her boat at Copenhagen , 1801 . Lieut, of Sirius^ and
present at the capture in St. Paul's, Isle of Bour-
oon, of town, forts^ and shipping ; and saperin-
tended the Unding of the bri|(ade of troops at
Grand Chalouppe, to which the uland capitolated.
He succeeded to the command of the Sirius s storm-
ing party Cwhich had 25 men killed and wounded)
on the death of Lieut. Norman, immediately on land-
ing, at the capture of the Isle de la Passe, and in
command of two small boats, containing 10 men,
recaptured H.E.I.C's. ship Wmdham, mounting- 30
guns and having four officers and 30 men, under the
batteries of Riviere Noire. Was Senior Lieut, of
Sirius at her destruction in Port Sud Est, 1810, and
conveved Capt. Pjrm's despatches to Bourbon in an
open boat. Commanded Bgrenumt and Wellesley
on the same station, and his services officially com-
mended.
10 R. Pridham, Mid. of Veteran at the siege of
Fleur de L'Ep^e, and attack on Point ii Pitre^ Ooa-
daloupe, 1794; and of Blanche^ serving m her
boats when attached to Commodore Nelson's sqoa.
dron, 1796; and at the capture of Sp. frigate
Sabina by Jliinerva, 1797. Served as Adjutant of
the Naval Battalion at the reduction of Minorca,
1798 ; and Lieut, of jirro, at capture of Sp. frigate
Santa Teresa^ and employed in her boats catting
out and destroying fourteen Sp. vessels in the river
Tortoza^ 1799. Senior Lieut, of Hussar, when
wrecked upon the coast of France, 1804, and de-
tained a prisoner till 1814.
11 J. Lyons, Mid. of Victory at Trafalgar, and
Lieut, of Montagu, and commanded a detachment
of seamen at the reduction of Santa Maura, in 1810.
Gaz. 1810.
12 P. Westphal, Mid. of Blanche at Copenhagen
1801. Lieut otj4tnaMou at capture of itficren^and
BsUe Poule, m 1806 ; and commanded her boats at
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tbe destrnction of a convoy near the Penmarka ^
nod thote of Junan and Martin at tbe capture of
an Am. Tesael of 2 gnns and 35 men in 1813. Gaz.
1811.
14 H. A. Eliot, Mid. ofEwyahu, employed in tbe
boati at the capture of armed vessels from under
btUeries in tbe Mediterranean, 1806-07 ; and in
1810 commanded a division of gnn«boats in the
Tagu, co-operating with the army under Welling-
tOB, and frequently engaged the enemy's works at
\11la Franca. Senior Oeut. of Pyiade* at the at-
tack upon Ciotat, 1812 : and Lieut, of Boyne at
sumnder of Naples, 1815.
15 E. S^arahott, Lieut of Mobe at the attack on
two Fr. fhffates under the batteries of La Hogue,
1810; and destructiDn of Amasane off Cape Bar-
flettr, 1811. Capt. of Winchester, and rendered
important services in quelling an bsurrection on the
coast of Malabar in 1837.
16 W. Blight, Lieot. of BrUannia at IVafalgar,
tod of NMide m the operations against Buenos
A7re8inl807. Gaz. 1807.
17 J. Wlgston, Mid. of Greyhound at capture
of Dutch frigate Pallas, in the East Indies, in 1806;
umI Mate of Donegal, serving in her barge in
tbe attack on two rrench frif^ates off fiaraeur.
Lieut of Norjre, and employed in her boats in co-
operation with the army against New Orleans.
18 G. F. Ryves, served on shore with the naval
lingade on the north coast of Spain, and in the tlo-
tilla at tbe defence of Cadiz in 1810 and 181 1. Com-
luoder of Ssphie daring ihe Burmese war.
13 G.Woollcombe, Mid. of Ca^ffontii in the attack
oa tlie Frendi fleet in Aiz Roads ; of Loire, and
cofflmanded her barge in the operations in the
Poiomac and Patuzent ; and of Tonnant, and se-
TVRly wonnded at the storming a fort at New
Orleans. Acting Captain of Owen Olendower, and
served in the Ashantee war. Gaz. 1815.
^ Sir T. Hastinn^ commanded a gun-boat in
">c Walcberen expedition, 1 809 . Lieut, of Badger,
ud aiaisted at the destruction of a brig of war at
tbe moath of the Ems; and of Hyacinth and
VnAtmted, and frequently officially reported, par-
colarlj for storming the batteries at Malaga in
Isll; the destruction and capture of the batteries
ud coQTov at Cassis ; at Port Nouvelle, and at
Dtfleua. Commanded on shore at taking the Island
(>fTiemiti Gaz. 1813.
22 C. R. D. Bethune, Capt. of Conway from tbe
nNBmencemeDt of the Chineae War, and officially
neotioDed at the firat capture of Chusan, and of
tanton 1841. Under his orders the survey of the
tatraacet and channel of the Yang-tse-Kiang were
cxetQtcd, whicb essentialy facilitated tbe subsequent
>Kent of tbat river to Nankm, and conaequent fa-
*nnfaie termination of the war.
23 Cbarlea Graham, Capt. of Castor, and senior
«»al officer during the operations in New Zealand,
. 23 G. B. Maxwell, Mid. of ^m;7Aum, and present
la the boau of tbat ship at the landing at Maida,
|fS*of Amanthea, cutting out armed galliot at
J^ Corse, bombardment of Regglo, and capture
MCotrona. lieut. of Astreea at cupture of Fr. 14
{JB pnrateer off Calais and when wrecked in tlie
^'}^^. Served as signal officer to Sir C. Cotton
ttdl/nd Keith.
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26 Hon. G. J. Cavendish, Lieut of Tees during
the Burmese war.
27 Charles Talbot, Capt. of Vestal and com-
manded the successful expedition against the pirati-
cal settlements in Maluda Bay, Biomeo, for wbich
he received the especial tbanks of the Admiralty,
and the service was gazetted 1845.
28 S. Burgess, Mid. of Impre^fnable in Howe's
action ; and of Isis, in the expedition to the Helder.
Senior Lieut, of Sylph when she twice beat orf
Fr. frigate Artemises and commanded Carteret
cutter in the attack on Granville in 1803. Lieut,
of Prince at Trafalgar | and commanded Pint her
gun-brig, at the destruction of the batteries at Cux-
haven and Gessendorf. Flag Lieut, to Lord Ex-
mouth at Algiers. Gaz. 1809.
1881
1 S. Price, Mid. of Theseus, and served in her
boats in two attacks upon a Fr. ship of the line in
Vigo, in 1808 ; at attick on Fr. fleet in Aix Roadw;
and at Walcberen, 1809. Lieut, of Edinburgh at the
capture and destruction of the batteries and con-
voy at Port D'Anzo, and first attack on Leghorn ;
and of Bacchante in the Penobscot.
3 J. Hindroarsh, Mid. of Bellerophon in Howe's
action, Comwallis's retreat, and at tbe Nile ; and
of Spencer in tbe actions in Algesiras Bhv, ami
StraiU of Gibraltar, 1801. Lieut, of Phwbe, and
stormed a fort and cut out a vessel near Toulon,
in 1805 ; and of same ship at Trafalgar ; Lieut, of
Beagle at the attack on the Fr. fleet in Basque
Roads ; and Senior of Nisus at tbe capture of the
Islands of France and Java.
5 A. Elllce, Lieut, of Minden at Algiers.
1832
1 C. Wyrill, Mid. of Thames, and served in her
boats at the capture of a large armed convov, 1810 ;
at capture of ten transports in the Gulf of Salerno,
and two large armed feluccas near Cetraro, in 1811;
and of two batteries and 14 merchant vessels at
Morgion, 1813. Commander of Camelcon, and
assisted at the destruction of Greek pirates at Ca-
rabousa, in 1828. Gaz. 1810, 13.
3 G. Smith, Mid. of Undaunted, and assisted at
taking the fort and vessels at Port Nouvelle ; cut-
ting out a Greek ship from the batteries at Mar-
seilles ; destruction or the forts, and capture of con«
voy at Cassis ; and cutting out a brig from under
the batteries of Marseilles ; and of Cambrian, and
assisted in her boats at the capture of a pirate in tbe
Archipelago. Suggested and established tbe gunnery
practice on ho&rS Excellent, 1830, and basoroduce<l
many highly useful inventions, bcluding tne move-
able lever torget, and paddle-box safety boats, and
an ingenious mode of nropulsion for steam ships by
means of submerged fans.
4 A. A. Vincent, Lieut of Belle Poule in the
operations in the Gironde, in 1814, and has been
twice wounded.
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5 S. Radford, Lieot. of ^boukir in the Walcbe-
ren expedition ; and of Desir^e, and commanded
ber boato, with those of Quebec and Bold, in an at-
tack on some armed yessela in the Vlie, in 1810,
sereral of which were captured ; and commanded
the same ship's boats and captured a privateer of
14 ffuns and 60 men, near the Island of Schelling,
in 1811. In command of the boats of the Heligo-
land squadron at the attack on a Danish flotilla at
Busnm, when two were sunk. Gaz. 1810, 11.
6 C. H. Williams, promoted for serricea at Ja-
maica, during an insurrection of the slaves.
7 H. F. Greville, Mid. of ^rethuta on the
north coast of Spain, 1809, and wounded ; of Vo-
lage in the action off Lissa ; and actively employed
in command of a tender on the coast of America, in
1813.
8 J. Harrison, commanded a Sp. gun vessel at
the defence of Cadiz, 1810.
1833
1 J. M. Laws, Mid. of RamilUe* in the opera-
tions on the coast of America, and served with the
Naval Brigade at the taking of Moose Island ; attack
on Baltimore ; and wounded at New Orieans.
3 Sir C. Hotham, Mid. of Nedad, and assisted at
the destruction of an Algeriuebriffof war under the
batteries of Bona, in 1824, and of C<im6ricrM, serving
in the boats at the capture of two piratical vessels,
1825. Commanded the British naval forcea at the
defeat of Rosas on the Parana, 1845, and at defence
of a large convoy at San Lorenzo, 1846. Com.-in-
Chief of the West Coast of Africa, 1846, 49.
5 Sir B. Macnamara, Mid. of Edgar at capture
of Danish brig and cutter of war in the harbour of
Nybourg, 1808 ; of Berwick at destruction of Fr.
frigate Amazone; of Statira serving in her boats
at capture of four privateers in the Rappahannock ;
and commanded a boat at the storming of French
Town, &c. Served on the lakes of Canada till the
end of the war. Commanded Chanticleer in the
Grecian archipelago during the revolution.
6 Lord £. Russell, Lient. of Philomel at Navarin.
7 H. S. Marsham, Mid. of Northumberland at
the destruction of Fr. squadron, 1812. Lieut, and
commanded the boats of Catnbrian and Seringapa-
tarn at the capture of two pirates in the Archipe-
lago, 1825.
1834
1 C. Crowdy, Mid. of Oange* at Copenhagen, in
1801. Lieut, of //^asor//, ana woundea in cutting
out some merchant-vessels near Bonrdeauz; and
of Ripon at the capture of Fr. frigate Weser.
2 T. Mansel, Mid. of Elephant at Copenhagen,
in 1801, and reduction of St. Domingo, 1803.
Lieut, of Racoon, and wounded in the boats, recap-
turing a merchant vessel off Cuba. Commanded
Troubridge armed ship, and present at taking the
Isle of France, in 1810.
3 W. T. Dance, Acting Lieut, of Orvhews, and
served in her boats at the capture and aestruciion
of an Am. letter of marque of eight guns, in 1813.
Gaz. 1813.
5 J. J. Onslow, Mid. of SurveHimtet and served
in her boats at the capture of Bermeo and Deba
porta on (he north coast of Spain.
7 W. Hamley, Lieut, of Pallas in the Walche-
ren expedition ; and of Havanah, and officially re-
ported for his conduct at the capture of some ves-
sels near the Penmarks, in 1812; at capture and de-
struction of an armed vessel and convoy under the
towns of Vasto and Fortore, 1813 ; and in se-
veral other minor boat actions. Commanded the
batteries at the siege and capture of the fortress of
Zara in the same year. Gaz. 1811, and four times
in 1813.
1835
2 A. M. Hawkins, Lieut of j4imablet at the
capture of Fr. frigate Irisy 1809 ; and in the same
year at the destruction of the forts of Cuxhaven and
Gessendorf. Senior Lient. of Horatio, and severely
wounded in cutting out a Danish schooner and cut-
ter-of-war on the coast of Norway, in 1812. Gaz.
1812.
4 J. Drake, Mid. of Defiance in Calder's action;
at Trafalgar ; and at the destruction of three Fr.
frigates off Sables D*01onne in 1809. Commanded a
boat at the recapture of EUson timber ship by cut-
ting her out from Palais harbour, Belleisle. LieuU
of Northumberland at the destruction of two fri-
gates off L'Orient, and much employed in boat ser-
vice against the enemy's coasting trade; also at
Corunna^ and in Parker's expedition to Fenx)L
Senior Lieut, of Albion at Navann*
6 J. Nias, Mid. of Comus at defence of Cadiz,
1810, 11, and of Njpnphen blockading Antwerp.
Mid. of Alexander in Ross's first polar expedition,
1818; of Hecla in Parry's expedition, 1819, 20;
and Senior Lieut, of Fury in the second polar voyage,
1821, 23. Senior Lieut, of Atia at Navarin; and
Commander of Alacrity, and captured the noted
privateer Georgeas, 1829. Captain of Herald UiklDg
the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and operations against
Canton, and subsequent capture of that city, in
1841, and on several occasions senior officer.
7 Sir P. Broke, Lieut, of Oenoa at Navarin.
8 Sir G. Back, Mid. of Arethusa, and assisted at
the destruction of the batteries at Leqnito, of se*
veral vessels in St. Andero river, and the guns,
signal posts, &c. at Baienio, on the north coast of
Spain, m 1809 ; on which service he was made pri-
soner, and remained in confinement five years.
Mid. of TVent in Buchan's voyage to Spitzbergen,
1818; and in 1819 accompaniea Capt. Franklin in
bis expedition to the Copper Mine River ; and again
in the overland expedition, 1825, 27. Commanded an
expedition in search of Capt. Ross, 1833; and sub-
sequently a polar expedition in command of Terror*
1836
1 J. Morgan, Lieut, commanding Barbara
schooner, and engaged a French flotilla off Bon*
logne, in 1813 ; and cut out a large ship from Aa]«j
bourg in presence of a superior force. Severely
wounded in boarding an armed cutter on the DauiMJ
coast. I
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2 W. Hafynr, Mid. of iS^s^» in the expedition
Co Egrpt, 1801. and served in her boats board-
tag a Imrge Greek ship in the Mediterranean. Lieat.
of Caiedoitia at the surrender of Genoa.
3 H. J. Codrinifton, Mid. of jfsia, and severely
voandcd at Nararin. Capt of Talbot at the bom-
bardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
5 J. M'Doagall ((), Mid. of Cruizerm five ac-
tions with Fr. flotOlas, in 1803; of />om, frequently
engaged with batteries and ffiin boats, 1804 ; and
when that ship was destroyed, 1805. Mid. of Hero
in Calder's action; and of UniU, commanding a
boat in an attack upon five vessels under a battery
at Oma^ ; and assisted in storming a battery at
Salvory in the Adriatic. In 1807, commanded a
dtvisioo of boats at capture of several vessels, and
destmctioii of three signal stations ; and, in 1808,
was present at capture of a Fr. privateer near An-
cona ; and» in command of Unit^t cutter, carried a
privateer of two ^ns and 36 men. Mate and Acting
Lieut, and participated, and sometimes commandea,
in the namerous services of that frigate's boats,
concluding with the destruction of the convoy in
Rosas Bay, 1809. Lieut, of same ship, and assisted
at the capture of a Fr. brig of eight guns in Port
Hercole ^ and when in charge of a prize, conveyed
iafomiatiOD which led to the capture of Fr. frigates
Pcmtmu and Pemmnet and assisted at the capture of
the latter, 1811. Lieut, of Superb at Algiers. Senior
officer in command of an expedition against the
Bogne Forts, 1847. Gaz. 1809, and thne times in
1«11.
1837
1 W. F. Laoidffe, Mid. of Dictator at Copenha-
i^ea, 1907 ; and of Imperieuse in the Walcberen
expeditioo, in 1809. Lieut in command of Leveret,
employed during the civil war on the coast of Por-
tugal ; and Commander of Ringdove^ on the same
service, at the defence of Portugalette and relief of
Bilboa.
2 W. Slaughter, Sub-Lieut, of Bold on the
Downs station, 1804; fre<)uently engaged with
enemsr*s flotillas and in cuttmg out a Fr. national
vesael frook nnder the batteries of Calais ; for which
ktter merwiee he received the admiral's thanks and
was promoted. Lieut, of Luci/er at passage of the
Dardanelles, and served at the defence of Rosas.
Lient. oC AmpkUm in the Adriatic, and served in her
hosts at the capture of Cortellazzo with six gun-
vvasels and convoy under its protection, in 1809; and
ctpCored, with the boats of Amphion and Cerherua^
the lown of Grao and a convoy, protected by French
troops, the whole of which were killed, wounded,
or naade prisoners. Has been three times wounded.
Gaz. 1809. 10.
3 T. GiU, loet an arm when Mate ot Racoon at
c^itare of Fr. brig of war LotU in 1803. Gaz. 1803.
5 W. A. Herringfaam, wounded when Mid. of
Cmlt^sHS St Trafalgar ; and Lieut, of Java when cap*
tared by U- S. frigate Cotutituthny in 1812. Gaz.
6 tL Gordon, Mid. of Phmbe at capture of the
Isles of France and Java, and in the action otf Ma-
dagascar, in 1811 ; of Tonnant in the operations on
the coast of America, including the attack on New
Orleans ; and of Queen Charlotte at Algiers.
7 J. Brasier, Mid. of Defence at Copenhagen,
1801 ; and of Pigue at blockade of Cape Frani^ns
and surrenderor Fr. frigates Clormde, &c., 1803,
and at the attack on Curacoa, 1804. Sub- Lieut, of
Stork, and assisted in storming the fort of Bata-
bano, island of Cuba. Lieut, of j^lfreti, and com-
manded a gun -boat at the siege of Flushing, in
1809, and served on shore at the reduction of Uun-
daloupe, 1810 : Lieut, of Repulse, and assisted in
her boats at the destruction of two batteries and
convoy at Morgion, in 1813^ and Senior oUphigenim
at the reduction of Genoa, m 1814.
8 M. Quin, Mid. of Draron in Calder's action ;
Mate of the Maida at Copennagen, in 1807 ; and of
Sultan at capture of a French xebec of 6 guns and
43 men in a ooat with 10 men. Lieut, of Weazle in
the Adriatic at the capture of St. Cataldo ; destruc-
tion of the batteries at the Bocca di Cattaro, in
1813; and commanded batteries at the taking
of Trieste and Zara, and the Island of Mezza, in
1814. Senior Lieut, of Naiad, and commanded her
boats at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war
under the batteries of Bona, 1824. Gaz. 1812, 13.
9 J. R. Carnac, Mid. oljunon participating in
several boat actions in the Chesapeake; at the
attack on Cranie island : and when the Junon, being
abound, repulsed a flotdla of gun boata off Norfolk,
Virginia. Present in the boaU at the capture of an
Am^erican gun boat on the Delaware in the face of a
superior force, 1813. Mid. of Queen Charlotte at
Algiers.
11 Sir T. Maitland, Commander of 7\oeed on
the north coast of Spain during the civil war,
1836, 37. Capt. of Wellesley, and commanded
her seamen and marines in quelling an insur-
rection on the coast of Malabar, m 1838; in
the operations on the coast of Scinde, and in the .
Persian gulf, 1839; and those on the coast of
China, including the caj^ture of the forta of the
Bocca Tigris and operations against Canton, and
commanded a briffade of seamen at the taking of
that city. Flag Capt. at the taking of Chusan, in
1840, and Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841.
12 T. Dilke, Lient. of Naiad, and served in her
boata at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war
under the batteries of Bona, 1824; and Flag Lient.
at the battle of Navarin, 1827.
13 W. Robertson, Mid. of Defence at Trafalgar.
14 R. Smart, Mid. of Glasgow at Algiers ; and
Lieut, of Cambrian at Navarin.
15 G. R. Mundy, Capt. of Iris and commanded
the gun-boats of the squadron at capture of forte in
the river Borneo and city of Bruni, and commanded
a land expedition against the Sultan, and was in
several actions with the pirates. Made a treaty
with the Sultan, and took possession of Labuan in
the Queen's name, 1846.
16 Sir W.Dickson, Mid. of Jfiiwto* at Algiers.
17 C. Pearson, Mid. of Isis at Copenhagen, in
1801 ; and of Vanguard at the capture of Duguesne,
and three frigates off St. Domingo, in 1804. Lieut,
of Meteor bomb at the defence of Rosas ; and com-
manded her boata cutting out a privateer on the
coast of Dalmatia : and of Columbine at the siege of
Cadiz, and served in her boatacuttinfrouta privateer
from under the batteries in Almeria Bay. Lieut, of
Phcebe at capture of U. S. frigate Essex, in 1814.
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18 R. Meredith, Mid. of PkcebetX capture of
4/rieaine, in 1801 ; and at Trafalgar. When prize
master of a brig jrained credit for Dealing off a pri-
▼ateer. Lieot. of Entlymion at pasaue of the Dar-
danelles, and destruction of the Turkish 8<}nadron
off Point Pesouies ; and commanded a diyiaion of
gun-boata at tne defence of Cadiz, in 1810.
19 Sir J. E. Home, Capt. of North Star at the
taking of Woosung and Shan^hae, and in the opera-
tions m the Yang-tse-Kiang, m 1842.
20 H. O. Love, Mid. of Daunemark in the Wal-
cheren expedition.
21. Hon. H. Keppel, Capt. of Dido, taking Woo-
sung and Shanghae ; in the operations in the Yang-
tse-Kianir, in 1842 ; and commanded an expedition
against alarge piratical force on the coast of Borneo,
in 1844.
1838
1 E. H. Scott, Mid. of Anson at defeat of Fr.
squadron in Donegal Bay, and captare of Fr. frigates
Loire and Flore, in 171^8. Mid. and Snb.- Lieut, of
Blazer in sevend actions with the Boulogne flotilla;
and commanded a rocket boat at the attack on Bou-
logne, 1805. Lieut, of Skylark, and commanded her
boats at capture of a privateer ; and destroyed a
battery on the Island of W alcheren , in 1 807. Sienior
Lieut, of Orlando, and in command of her tender cut
out and destroyed 10 vesseb in the Potomac, in
1813 : and in the same ship's boats, repeatedly en-
gaged the Malay pirates in the East Indies. Senior
Lieut, of Cambrian, and received the thanks of the
Com.-in-Chief for cutting out a Greek pirate near
Cape Colonna, 1823, and for services rendered to
the Greek Grovemment at Napoli, for which a
sword was also presented to him. Has received
the thanks on vellum of Roy. Hum. Society.
2 J. F. Appleby, Mid. of Guerriere, and employed
in the gun-ooat service at Gibraltar, 1805-6, and
of Minstrel at capture of Ortentia national schooner.
Acting Lieut, of Bristol at the siege of Tarragona,
and at capture in her boats of a French privateer, in
1813.
3 W. H. Henderson, Mid. of Tonnant, serving
in the boats at the capture of the American flotilla
on Lac Borgne, in 1815. Commanded Gorgon
S. V. in the operations on the coast of Syria and
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
4 R. DeFonshire, Lieut of Aigle at the attack on
Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and assisted in several boat
actions in the Mediterranean.
5 R. Copeland, Commander of Mastif and Bea^
con from 1824 to 37, conducting an important
survey of the Archipelago.
7 R. Deans, Acting Lieut, of Cherokee, and se-
Terely wounded in an attack upon some galliots on
the coast of Norway, 1811. Lieut, of Venerable, and
commanded a division of seamen landed to co-ope-
rate with the patriots on the north coast of Spain, in
1812. Commander of Childers on the coast of Por-
tugal during the civil war in 1832, and Senior Of-
ficer of a small squadron in the Douro.
8 W. Richardson, Mid. of Alfred in Howe's
action ; and of Prince George off Cape St. Vin-
cent. Lieut, of Goshawk, and present at the
siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Senior Lieut, of
Aineriea, in command of the boato of the squadroD
at the capture of a convoy, and destnictioii of the
batteries of Languilla, in 1812. Connnander of
CUo on the norA coaat of Spain daring the dvil
war from 1835 to 1838. Gaz. 1812.
9 G. C. Blake, Mid. of Romuius in the Expe-
dition to the Helder 1799, and attached to the
army in that of Egypt, in 1801. Mate of Stark, and
served in her boats, catting out a convoy near
the harbour of Havannah; and Sentor Lieat. of
Scorpion at the captare of Fr. brig of war Oreste,
under the batteries of Gaadaloupe : and at the cap-
tare of that island, 1810. Gaz. 1806.
10 M. H. Sweny, Mid. of Castor, and wonnded.
Acting Lieut, of CoAwm at Trafelgar; and LieuL of
Africa, and received asevere contusion in su^tioo with
the Danish flotilla in the Mabno passage, 18<».
Senior Lieut, of Northumberland when that ship
conveyed Napoleon to St Helena, 1815.
11 W. P. Stanley, Mid. of Bgyptiemme in Cai'
der's action ; and of /Northumberland 9t St. Domingo.
Senior Lieut, and Acting Commander of Pkeasmnt
at the siege of Monte Video, and served on shore
with the army at Colonia. Lieut. Commanding R.
C. Swallow, and captured the armed smugrgiing cut-
ter Idas^ in 1821.
12 W. Holt, Mid. of Minerva, and served in her
boats at the capture of two gnn-boats on the coast
of Spain, 180o: and of Suroeillante, and com-
manded a rocket boat at Copenhagen, in 1807. Lient.
of Blossom and Undaunted, participating in a va-
riety of services in the Mediterranean ; of Smn
Josef, at Uie capture of Genoa, in 1814 ^ and se-
verely wounded while Senior of Hussar^ in actioa
in the boats of that ship with a horde of pirates oa
the coast of Cuba in 1824. Gaz. 1806.
13 Sir W. H. Pierson, Mate of Belleiale, and
wounded at Trafalgar. Gaz. 1805, 14.
14 J. Kingcoroe, Senior Lieot of Tees darinf
the Burmese war; and Commander of Belieisk
troop ship in the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang,
in 1842.
15 B. Popham, Lieut, of Glasgow at Nararin.
IS W. Oldrey, Lieut, of Undaunted in the Medi-
terranean, and boarded a brig in the harboar of
Marseilles, and severely wounded in an attack oo a
large Fr. schooner of war in 1813.
17 T. Ogle, Mid. of Royal Oak in the Walcbem
expedition, and served in her boats and tender in
the operations on the coast of America, including
the attack on Baltimore and New Orleanr.
18 G. Evans, Lieut, of Naiad, and serred in her
boats at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war
under the batteries of Bona, in 1824.
19 W. J. Cole, Mid. of Bufalo in a vovage of
discovery by Eastern passage trom N. S. WrIcs to
Calcutta, 1802, 04 ; of Medusa, serring in her boats
at capture of Maldonado, 1806 ; and of IXadrm,
and supplying ammunition to the advanced bat-
teries at siege of Monte Video, 1807 ; of Christian
VILkoA wounded in the barge, cutting out a conTor
in Basque Roads ; present at the capture of a gun-
boat off lie d'Aix; and much bruised by the explo-
sion of a fire vessel in an attempt to destroy three Fr.
frigates in Aix Roads, 1810. Senior Lieut, of Cn>'
codile, and commanded the boats in an attack upon
four armed vessels and a convoy on the coast d
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Fkance, 1812. 1st Class Bon. Med. Roysl Humane
Society for saying the lires of two oflicers and one
20 J. HackettyMid. of/laifoiMii6feat Copenha-
m, in 1801 ; and acting Lieot. of Renard in the
Walcfaeren expedition. Senior Lieot. of Eperyiery
and aererdy wounded, when captured after a highly
honoorable defence by U. S. corvette Peacock^ 1814.
Comnumder oiJaseur in the operations on the coast
of Spain dniing the dvil war, in 1835.
2D* J. J. F. Newell, Mid. of niana^ serring in
her boaU at deatmction of Fr. frigate EUza, 1810.
21 J. Fwker, Mid. of Fetumut, serving in the
boats in the attack on Boulogne flotilla, 1805 ;
and in those of Olaiton cntting out a Turkish cor-
vette from Port Sigri, in which he was wounded.
Served in a gnn-boat on Lake Meriotis in co-opera-
tion with the army in the expedition to Egypt, in
1807 1 in I>elighi when stranded and destroyed in
the Faro of Messina ; and in boats of Standard cut-
tiiur oat an armed schooner near Otranto, and
spiking the ffons of a battery at Cape St. Mary's.
Mate of Majettie, and wounded in her boats while
protecting convoys in the Belt ; and of Solebay, and
m charge of a prize, beat off a Danish privateer.
Acting Ldeat. otPkemUe at the attack on pirates at
Sambaa, in 1812. Gaz. 1808.
22 6. Daniell, Mid. of Africaine when captured
by Fr. frigates Ipkigenie and Astr^e^ 1810 ; and of
America aerving in a boat at capture of convoy and
batteries at Languilla, 1812; and on shore and in
boaU on the coast of Catalonia, and capture of Fort
St. Mary, and during the operations prior to the
sorrender of Genoa, 1814. Mid. and Lieut, in
Leven snrveyinff the coast of Africa, 1821^ 23 ; Lieut.
of Mutfoito at Navarin.
23 F. Bullock, has conducted valuable surveys
of the river Thames, and performed other serrices
of the same nature. .
24 A. Lnckraft, Mid. of Monarch at Copenhagen,
1801 ; of Mar* and wounded at Trafalgar; and at
raptare of iZAm and four other Fr. frigates, in 1806.
Senior Lieat. of Blonde at the reduction of Morea
Castle, in 1828. Gaz.1805.
25. J. Hope, Capt. of Firebrand, S. V. at the
destroctkm or the boom at Obligado and forcing
the Parana, and rendered other most important
s daring all the operations in that river
;RoMS/1845,46.
26 H. T. Aoatin. Commander of Cyclop* S. V. in
the operations on the coast of Syria and oombard-
Bient of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
27 W. Ramsay, Licnt. of Albion at Navarin ;
sod wounded when commanding B/irtcil Joke tender
at the captoie of aSp.slave-ship Formidable of double
her loree, 1831.
28 E. Stanley, wounded when Mid. of Queen
Ckmriotte at Algiers; and when Commander of
^oifj actively employed against the pirates in the
Siraita of MahM^ca in 1836, 37, and 38.
29 Sir Baldwin W. Walker, Senior Lieut of
£ima booab at the taking of Morea Castle and Pa-
tras, in 1828. Vice- Adnural in the Turkish serrice,
IB oomsBflDd of the Ottoman naval forces in the ope-
rttiona on tbe coast of Syria and bombardment of
SuJ€anD'Acie,ml8i0.
30 K. Cbappell, Mid. of Kingfisher, and assisted
in cattini^ out Sp. privateer from under the batteries
of La Guira, in 1805 ; in the action off St. Domingo ^
attack on French fleet in Aix iloads ^ capture of
the Danish West India Islands; and reduction of
Martinique. Severely wounded in command of a
gun-boat at the defence of Cadis.
31 J. Monday, Mid. of Btutlert employed in the
Channel, 1807-08, frequently engaged m her boats;
and of Queen, in 1812, attached to a division landed to
co-operate with the patriots on the north coast of
Spain. Senior Lieut, of Glasgow at Navarin.
32 £. J. Johnson, Mid. of Nassau in the exp^i-
tion to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and wounded in action
with Danish 74 gun-ship Prindtt Christian Frede^
rick, destrojred on the coast of Jutland, 1808. Lieut,
of Tonnant in the operations on the coast of Ame-
rica, including the capture of Washington, attack on
Baltimore and New Orieans.
1839, 40
2 Lord C. E. Paget, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
3 R. H. King, commander of Cruizer at the taking
of Aden.
4 Hon. P. P. Cary, Mid. of Boadicea during the
Burmese war.
5 J. B. B. M'Hardy, made Lieut, for services
against the pirates in the West indies ; and while
commanding Pickle schooner, captured after a long
and severe action the piratical slave ship Bolodora,
1829.
6 T. Bnshby, Lieut of Junon, and served in her
barge at the capture of two Am. schooners of 6 aud
8 guns ; and in her pinnace taking a gun-boat in
the Delaware, protected by a very superior force,
in 1813.
7 J. Wilkinson, Mate of Thames at the capture
of Ponza, in 1813 ; and Lieut, of Tees and Liffey
durinff the Burmese war, in which sendee he was
wounded. Gaz. 1810, 1813.
8 Hon. F. T. Pelham, Mid. of the SybtUe, and
served in the attack upon pirates in the Archipelago,
m 1826. Lieut, of Castor in the operations onUie
coast of Spain, in 1835-36^ during the civil war.
9 S. C. Dacres, Ldent. of Blonde, and employed
on shore in command of four gtms aud a dirision of
seamen, co-operating with Uie Fr. army at the
taking of the Morea Castle ; and Commander of
Salamander on the north coast of Spain, 1836-40 —
frequently engsged with the Carlist forces.
10 G. Mansel, Commander of Wasp during the
operatlbns on the coast of Syria, inchiding the
storming of Sidon and bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre.
11 W. Shepheard, Mid. of Temeraire at Trafal-
gar, and of Amelia in action with Fr. frigate
Arethuse,
12 Hon. D. W. A. Pelham, Mid. of Dartmouth
at Navarin.
13 W. Luckraft, Senior Lieut of Sheldrake, and
officially mentioned for the action with Danish gun-
boats, m 1811 ; and Commander of Bellerophon at
the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
14 T. Henderson, Mid. of Pomone at destruction
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of three armed store-ships and batteries at Sagone,
in 1811 ; and of F\trieuse at the capture of l^'onza
and redaction of Genoa. Serred in her boats cut-
ting out some armed yesseis and conror from St.
Marsinello. Commander of Fesuvhu (S, V.} at
the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
15 F. D. Hastings, commanded boats of Edin-
hurffh and Htutings at Beyrout, on the coast of
Syria ; and Commander of EdinlAtrgh at bombard-
ment of St. Jean D*Acre, where he was wounded.
16 6. Hatbom, Commander of Benbow at the
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
17 L. T. Jones, Mid. of Oranicut and wounded
at Algiers. Commander of Princess Charlotte at
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
18 F. Liardet, Mid. of Belvidera in her escape
from the U.S. squadron, 1812, on which occasion he
was wounded : and again when employed against
pirates in the West Indies. Commander of Power-
ful at the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
19 S. Hope, Commander of Revenge at the
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
20 R. F. Stopford, Commander of Photnix
(S. V.) at the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
21 H. J. Worth, Mid. of Venerable at capture of
Fr. frigates Alcmhie and IphigdnUy in 1814. Com
mander of Hastings at Beyrout, where he com
manded the boats of Hastings and Edinburgh during
an attack upon a magazine, 1840.
22 R. S. Robinson, Mid. of S^bUle, and served
in her boats in an attack upon pirates in the Mediter-
ranean, in 1826. Commander of Hydra {S.V.) on
the coast of Syria, in 1840.
1841
1 R. S. Triscott, Mid. of (^ueen Charlotte at Al-
giers ; and wounded commanding boaU of Alacrity
at the destruction of three piratical yessels in the
Achipdago, in 1826.
2 J. Robb, Mid. of Naiad, and served in her
boats at destruction of an Algerine brig of war,
under the battery of Bona, in 1824 ; and Lieut, of
jisia and commanded Hind cutter at Navarin.
4 T. L. Massie. Mate of Columbine, MarHn, and
Rose, serving in the Archipelago during the Greek
Revolution ; and in the boats of the latter ship in an
attnck upon a horde of pirates at Samo Tbracia,
1827 ; and of Asia at Navarin. Commander of
Thunderer in the various oneralions on the coast of
Syria, including the bomoardment of St. Jean
D'Acre.
5 Sir E. Belcher, Mid. of Malta at reduction of
Gaeta, 1815, and of Superb at Algiers. Lieut, and
Assistant Surveyor of Blossom in Beechey'a voyage
to the Paci6c and Behring Straits, 1825, 28 ; and
Commander of jE/»a and 5u(pAttr, making various
important surveys. In command of the latter served
at the destruction of the forts of the Bocca Tigris ;
and in the operations against and capture of Can-
ton, which were much facilitated by his previous
survey s. Capt. of Samarang, employed in surveying
the coast of China \ and in 1844 severely wounded
in an action with pirates at Borneo.
6 P. J. Blake, commanded Lame in the opera-
tions against Canton, in 1841.
7 W. Warren, Lieut, commanding Speedwell
schooner, and captured three armed stave-vessels.
Commander of Hyacinth at the taking of the forts of
the Bocca Tygris and Canton; and commanded a
division of toe squadron at the capture of that city,
in 1841.
8 H. Eyres, Commander of Modeste, taking the
forts of the Bocca Tygris; and in the operations
against Canton, and capture of that city; also of
Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841.
8* J. J. Stopford, Commander of Zebra during
the operations on the coast of Syria, 1840.
9 W. J. Williams, Commander of StrmnboU
is. v.) at Sidon and bombardment of St. Jean
)'Acre, in 1840.
10 S. P. Pritchard, Commander of Blenheim,
taking the forts of the Bocca Tygris, and operations
against and capture of Canton, in 1841.
11 W. D. Puget, Commander of MeMUe, taking
the forts of the bocca Tygris, and operations against
Canton, in 1841.
12 C. A. Barlow, Mid. of Queen Charlotte at Al-
giers, and served in boats of RevoluHonnaire at the
capture of a pirate off Zante, in 1821. Lieut com-
manding Royalist, in the operations on the coast of
Spain, from 1834 to 1837; and Commander of iVim-
rod in the operations against Canton, and com-
manded a brigade of seamen at the taking of that
city, in 1841.
13 H. W. Giffard, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
Commandei of Cruizer in the operations against
and capture of Canton ; aboof Amoy and Chinghae
in 1841.
14 J. V. Fletcher, Mid. of Rhin, and served at
the capture of two men-of-war and fourteen mer-
chant vessels at Corigeou, in 1815. Commander of
Wellesley, taking the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and
in the operations against and capture of Canton;
and also of Amoy and Chinghae, m 1841.
15 T. V. Anson, Commander of Py lades in the
operations against and capture of Canton; and
also of Amoy, in 1841.
16 A. L. Kupar, Commander of Alligator in the
operations against and capture of Canton, in 1841 ;
and capture of Calliope in the operations in Yang-
tse-Kiang, in 1842.
17 T. J. Clarke, Commander of Columbine in the
operations affainst and capture of Canton ; and also
of Amoy ana Chinghae, in 1841.
18 Hon. C. G. J. B. Elliot, Commander of
Hazard at the bombardment of St Jean D'Acre.
19 G. G. Loch, served as Volunteer and Extra
Aid-de-camp to the Greneral commanding in chief,
taking Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1840. Senior Officer in
command of an expedition and storming Fort Sera-
pique in the St. Juan, 1848.
20 J. P. Parkin, Mid. of Achate at Trafalgar.
22 H. Baugh, Lieut, commanding Rapid gun
brig at the capture of two valuable Spanish mer-
chant vessels on the coast of Spain, in 1808. Gaz.
1808.
23 W. Hext, Mid. of Russell in Howe's action ;
and in Bridport's. Senior Lieut, of Santa Marga-
ritta in Sir R. Strachan's action off Ferrol ; nnd
commanded Vesuvius bomb in the operations in the
Gironde, in 1814.
25 J. Gape, Mid. of A^ax at Trafalgar, and Alid.
of Amphion, and assisted in her boats at the taking
of the fort of Cortelaazo with gun-boats aiul convcty,
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IB 1809 ; and at the capture of a codfot and action
wiib 300 troops at Grao. Gaz. I809« 10.
.25« W. Gordon, Mid. of Kingfisher at St. Do-
mingo ; and of /mpmnf#«eDgaffed at the capture of
fcsteb on the coast of Spain, 1807, at the siege of
Rons, 1808, and at the destruction of the ships in
Ah Roads ; at Walcheren, and serving on shore at
FJushing, 1809. Second Lieut, of Seahorse at at-
tack opoQ New Orleans, 1815.
26 T. Sanders, Ueut. of Raleigh in the Wal-
eliereD expedition ; and Senior ideut. of Leander
at Algiers.
28 E. L. Rich, Mid. of Egyptietme at capture of
-L J?** ^**re, in 1806*, and of Seahorse in action
with Turkish squadron, and capture of Badere
Ufer frigate, in 1808 ; and in the same ship taking
the lalaDds of Gianate and Planosa, in 1809.
a G. V. Jackson, Lieut, of Junon^ when cap-
tared, after a highly- hononrable defence by a Fr.
sqiMdronoff Gnadaloupe, in 1809: and Senior of
HtdR, at Algiers.
©» R. Stuart, Lieut, of Abercrombv^ and com-
Jttwled a boat in an attack upon a Fr. convoy,
1813. Commander of Sparrowhawh actively em-
pwyed in the suppression of piracy in the Archi-
placo, 1825 ; and of Icarus, and senior officer at
tarthagena when besieged by insurgents, 1831
30 W. B. Dobson, Lieut of Lame, and officially
reported for services during the Burmese war.
31 W 6. H. Whish, Mid. of Curacoa and
serjred with the advance of the army at the siege
u»d capture of Genoa, 1814 ; and of Queen Charlotte,
m commanded a gun-boat at Algiers.
32 E.R. P. Mainwarinff, Mid. of Roebuck in the
npcdiUon to E^ypt, in 1801. Lieut, of Plantagenet,
Md commanded two of her boats at the capture of
tkUer of marque off New York.
3J W. J. Prowse, Mid. of Narcissus at the cap-
tare of the Cape and Buenos Ayres, in 1805, 06 ; and
Actmr Lieut, of Captain at capture of Fr. 74 gun
iiip HauUpoulii and the Saintes, in 1809.
^. C. H. Scale, Mid. of Comus at capture of
y*^]^fngBteF)rederickscoam; and at Copenhagen,
M 1807. Senior Lieut, of Star at reduction of
>l«rUDiqne and Guadaloupe, in 1809, 10 ; and in
Pimmand of a gun-boat in the Elbe, assisted at the
jwactwnof Cuxhaven; and siege and capture of
Glacbtadt, in 1813, 14. Gaz. 1814.
J5 T. Fraser, Mid. of Leander at Algiers ; and
??>niny mentioned during the Burmese war while
"«t.ofZani«.
36 P. Christie, Senior Lieut, of Cambrian at Na-
tarin.
f **• Gosiling, Mid. of Unicom in the attack
"«'^peraUons m the Gironde, in 1814 ; and of Se-
^^■t Algiers,
mfj ^i* Tomer, Lieut, of SybiUe, and in com-
™jw of Black Joke tender captured a piratical
J^w of superior force, and an armed prize, in
* P. D. Hutcheson, Mid. of America ^ serving on
!!*^ of Italy, 181.1, 14; at capture of Port
paitt and Genoa; and of Undaunted at capture
of a convoy at Barletta; Iriand of Tremiti, &c.,
1815. Mid. of Impregnable and wounded at Algiers;
and Lieut, of ^tna bomb at reduction of the Morea
Castle, 1828.
40 F.M.Boultbee, Lieut, of iVorlA5/ar on the
coast of Africa, and, in command of her pinnace,
captured (when out of sight of bis ship) by board-
ing, the Sp. slave brig Oallo, mounting 8 guns, in
1827.
41 C. Basden, Mid. of Spartan, and wounded
in one of the boats in the attack upon a Fr. disguised
armed polucca in the Bay of Nice, 1809. Served on
shore at the capture of Lusin and Cerigo, and com-
manded one of four boats in cutting out a ship and
three barks under a heavy fire from the Castle of
Terracino. In the same ship in the action with
enemy's squadron in the Bay of Naples. Com-
manded a gun-boat at defence of Cadiz, and Fear'
less mortar briff at Tariffa, and recommended in the
official despatch of the successful defence of the lat-
ter place. Employed at the reduction of Trieste
and of Venice.
42 H. E. Coffin, Mid. of Tigre in the operations
in Egypt, in 1807 ; and at the destruction of Ro^
buste and Lion off Cette, in 1809 ; of Malta, pre-
sent at the siege of Tarragona ; and commanded a
gun-boat in co-operation with the Patriots on the
coast of Spain.
43 J. C. Fitzgerald, Lieut, of Forte, and cap-
tured a piratical vessel on the South American sta-
tion, 1829.
44 J. Sherer, Mid. of Spencer during the opera-
tions on the Penobscot, 1814. Mate in Parry's
Polar Expedition, 1821-23, and Lieut, in the voyage
1824-25. Lieut, commanding Monkey, and cap-
tured Sp. slave brig of very superior force in W.
indies, 1829, for which he was promoted and offi-
cially thanked by Admiralty and Com. -in- Chief.
46 F. Harding, Mid. of Northumberland Kiiht
destruction of two Fr. frigates and a bri^^ off L'C^-
ent, in 1812 ; and of Pembroke in the skirmish with
the Fr. fleet off Toulon ; and destruction of a convoy
at Fort Maurice, in 1813, and surrender of Genoa.
48 W. L. Castle, Mid. of Caledonia in the par-
tial action with Fr. fleet off Toulou, in 1813; sur-
render of Genoa, in 1814 ^ and Senior Lieut, and
Commander of several ships employed in the sup-
pression of the slave trade on the coast of Africa,
from 1828 tiU 1839.
49 E. H. Bulterfield, Mate of SybUU serving in
the Black Joke tender, 1828, 29, in action with pi-
ratical 14 gun brig Providentia ; capture of 8 gun
brig Vengador ; of piratical 8 gun schooner Pre-
sidente and her prize ; and of Sp. 14 gun brig Almi-
rante. Senior Lieut, of Primrose at capture of Sp.
20 gun ship Velos, 1830 ; and in command of Brisk,
ana as Commander of Fantome (for some considera-
ble time senior officer) rendered numerous other im-
portant services in the suppression of the slave trade.
60 W. Dawson, Mid. of Active, and served in her
boats at the capture of a convoy at Ortona ; and iu
the action off Lissa, in 1811. Mate of Cyane when
captured after a highly honourable defence, by U. S.
frigate Constitution, 1814.
52 J. W. Aldridge, Mid. of Arethuxa at capture
of Sp. frigate Pnmona^ in 1806, and taking of Cura-
coa, iu 1807. Served in Blake ait the bombiu^mcnt
of Flushing in 1809 ; and employed in the giin-boat
service at the defence of Cadiz, and on the coast of
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Catalonia, in 1811, 12, 13. Haa received medala on
two occasiona from the Royal Hum. Society for
aarinff the lives of fonr men. In 1831 submitted a
plan tor raisinR seamen for the Nary, embracing
an apprenticeship system analogous with that now
adopted.
1842
1 D. Marsh, Mid. of SurveiUanie, and served in
her boats at the capture of a Fr. brig under the bat-
teries in QuiberonBay; and in the operations on
the north coast of Spain, particularly at the siege of
St. Sebastian, where he was employed in the breach-
ing batteries. Gaz. 1810« 13.
2* J. Washington, Mid. of Juno when attacked
by a flotilla of gun-boats in the Chesapeake, at the
attack on Craney Island, Norfolk : and in an en-
ffagement with gun-boats in the Delaware, 1813.
Has conducted several important surveys.
3 Hon. K. Stewart, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
4 G. Goldsmith, Senior Lieut, of Druid in the
operations against and capture of Canton, in 1841;
and Commander of same ship, and assisted at the
destruction of the Chinese fire-rafts at Chinghae, in
1842.
5 J. Hallowes, Mate, employed in the gun-boat
service iu the Elbe, and at the surrender ol
Oluck8tadt,inl814. Gaz. 1814.
6 H. Boyes, Commander of Vixen steam vessel
in the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
7 C. Frederick, Lieut, of Alacritv^ and severely
wounded in boarding a pirate in the Mediterranean,
in 182!^. Commander of ApoUo troop ship, and
{resent in the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiusg, in
842.
8 H. Kellett, Commander of StarUn^ in the
operations against and capture of Canton, m 1841 ;
and assisted at the taking of Woosung and Shang-
hae, and at Chin-Kiang-Poo, in 1842.
9 R. B. Watson, Senior Lieut, of Calliope, taking
the forts of the Bocca Tygris, and in the operations
against and capture of Canton. Commander of
Blenheim^ at Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841 ; and of
Modestey and assisted at the destruction of the Clii-
nese fire-rafts at Chinghae, and attack on their
camp at Segahon; and also taking Woosung and
Shanghae ; and capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, where
he was wounded, in 1842.
10 W. H. A.fMorshead, Senior Lieut, of Hya-
cinth in the operations against Canton, and wounded
at the capture of that city, in 1841. Commander of
Columbine at the destruction] of the Chinese fire-
rafts at Chinghae; and present at the taking of
Woosung and Shanghae, and in the operations in
the Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
] 1 R. Collinson, Lieut, of Wiellesley in the ope-
rations against Canton, and attached to the survey-
ing department at the capture of that citv, in 1841.
Commanded BenHnck, taking Amoy ana Chinghae
in the same vear; and Plover at the capture of
Woosung ana Shamrhae, and in the operations in
the Yang-tse-Kiang, m 1842.
12 E. N. Tronbridge, Lieut of Benhow in the
operations on the coast of Syria, and bombardment
of Acre, 1840. Commander of CUo at the capture
of Woosung and Shanghae, and in the operations in
the Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
1848
1 Sir R. Hagan, Mid. and Male of SurveUtante^
and assisted at the capture of Santander, siege of
St. Sebastian, taking of Santa Clara, &c. ; likewise
at the operations and capture of the Fr. flotilla in
the Gironde. Lieut, commanding Colonial brig on
the coast of Afirica, captured the piratical vessel
Paz, of superior force, m which he was wounded ;
and Thistle ffun brig, in which he captured 40 sail of
vessels and liberated 4000 slaves.
2 A. Drew, Mid. of Bellette at Copenhagen,
1807; and of Marlborough at Walcheren, 1809.
Mate of Diadem serving at the taking of St Andero,
Castro, Bilbao, and other towns, lb 12 ; and com-
manded one of two boats which captured, by board-
ing, an Am. letter of marque of 9 guns and 50 men.
Served in theTagus in co-operation with the army,
1814, and Mate of Eurotas at capture of Fr. frigate
Clorinde. Senior Lieut, of Thetu, and commanded
the seamen and marines landed to act against the
Ashantees, in 1824, which service was gazetted.
Commanded the Nainsl Brigade at reduction of Navy
Island, on the Niagara, and destroyed the Am. pira-
tical steam vessel Caroline. For this latter service
he received the thanks of the Houses of Assembly,
and was voted a sword, value 100 guineas. Gaz.
1814.
3 E. I. Parrey, Mid. of Royal Oak in the Wal-
cheren expedition ; and in the operations on the
coa«t of America ; and of Shannon at capture of the
U. S. frigate Chesapeake, Acting Lieut, of Uver^
pool in the operations against the pirates in the Per-
sian Gulf, and severely wounded at the destruction
of a piratical vessel in the barge of that ship.
4 C. Keele, Mid. of Barbadoes when, in company
with Goshawk, she drove on shore several gun ves-
sels on the Calvados rocks, in 1811 ; and of Java,
and severely wounded when that ship was captured,
after a highly honourable defence, by the U. S. fri-
gate Constituiion. Officially noticed for his conduct
m the Burmese war. Gaz. 1812.
5 W. J. T. Hood, Mid. of Achille at Trafalgar.
Inventor of ice saws, used with effect in PoUr ex-
peditions ; also of rotary lifting and forcing pump;
and other mechanical contrivances, for which tie has
received three medals.
6 E. J. Bird, Mid. of Albion at Navarin.
7 J. Adams, Mid. of Scout in the several actions
of that vessel with enemy's ^n boats in the Straits
of ^ Gibraltar ; on one occasion with two Fr. guu-
brigs and six gun-boats. Served in the same brig
covering the advance of the boats in Rosas Bay,
1809. Mid. of Volontaire, Cambrian, and Bulwark^
in several boat actions, and at the siege of Tarragona.
8 E. B. Tinling, Mid. of Queen Charlotte at Al-
giers and of Curlew in the operations against the pi-
rates in the Penian Gulf.
1844
1 G. H. Seymour, Commander of Warulerer in
the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1842.
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1* F. Hnttoii, L]eat.''of Tee» during the Bormese
War.
2 O. Stanley, Mid. of Adventure, surveying
straiu of Magellan, 1826, 30. Lieut, of Beacon,
snrreying the Archipelago ; and of Terror in Back'*
polar voyage, 1836, 37, having charge of the astro-
nomical and magnetic observations. Commander
oiBritomari, 1837, 42, forming the colony of Port
Essington ; made a track survey of the Arafnra sea ;
visited and surveyed various harbours in New Zea-
land, and the Tenasserian prorinces. Has since
commanded Blazer, surveying in the North Sea.
3 W. H. Hall, Mid. of narriwr, employed in thfe
protection of convoys in the Belt against tne Danish
gun-boats ; and of Lyra in Lord Amherst's expedi-
tion to China, 1816,17 ; and employed exploring the
Galph of Corea, and Loo Choo islands. Serving as
a volunteer, he conducted the boats of Jphirenia
to the attack of an armed slave schr., 1822. Master
of Parthian at capture of a piratical schr. in Cam-
pearhy Bay, 1824 ; and commanded H. E. 1. C.
steamer Nemesis, on the coasts and in the rivers of
China, 1840, 43. Present in Nemesis in 27 dif-
ferent engagements, and wounded ; and named with
distinction m eleven gazetted dispatches. Has on
two occasions saved the lives of others by jumping
overboard. Inventor of iron bilge tanKs, and
patentee of an ingeniously contrived double anchor.
4 G. G. Wellesley, Lieut, of Castor at taking
of Caiffa and Tsour on the coast of Syria, and bom-
bardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
5 H. R. Sturt, severely wounded when Mid. of
Leander at Algiers; and again when Lieut, of Genoa
at Navarin.
1845
1 G. F. Hastings commanded Harlequin on the
coHst of China, and led the boats of that bri^ and
of Wanderer and Dido in the attack on the pirati-
cal towns of Murdoo and Ou&lloo Batto, m the
isUnd of Sumatra, for whicnhe received the public
thanks of the Com. -in-Chief.
2 Hon. S. T. Cam^e, Lieut, of Castor in the
operations on the coast of Spain, firom the si(^e of
BUboa, in 1835, to 1837.
1* H. Lyster, Mid. of Herald, servinir in her
boats at attack upon pirates at Barataria, 1813 ; and
in same ship at New Orleans, and operations in the
Mississippi; Senior- Lieut, of Imogens forcing the
Bocca Tigris, 1834. Acting Capt. of Agincourt
and second in command of tlie expedition to Maluda-
bay, 1845, and honourably mentioned in the ga-
zetted despatches.
3 J. P. Bower, Senior Lieut, of Samarangt and
se?erply wounded in storming the Anunghoy forts ;
Slid served in the operations against Canton, 1841.
4 A. Lowe, Mate of Phoenix in the operations on
the north coast of Spain, 1837 ; ana Lieut, of
Httstingt on the coast of Syria, 1840.
6 J. Russell, Senior Lieut, of SiromboU at
bombardment of Acre.
7 B. J. Sulivan, Commander of Philomel at Oh-
liMo, and during much other active service in the
^*arana, 1845, 46.
8 H.Bagot, Mid. of .itfjto at Navarin.
9 6. N. Broke, Mid. of Glasgow at Navarin ; and
Senior Lieut, of IVasp at Su Jean D'Acre, 1840.
10 G. Giflbrd, severely wounded when Lieut of
CyclojM^ at the attack on Gebail, and served on the
coast of Syria.
11 J. Fitzjames, Lieut of ComufalUs, and directed
the rocket brigade in the attack on the Chinese
camp at Segahon. Served also at the taking of
Woosung and Shanghae ; and severely wounded at
capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, 1842.
1846
1 C. Walcott, Mid. Menelaus from 1810 till 1814,
at the capture of the Isle of France ; actively em-
ployed on the coast of Italy : in action with Pr.
fleet off Toulon, 1812 ; and Aid-de-Camp to Captain
Sir Peter Parker at Bellairs, when the latter f was
killed at that place. Mid. of Hebrtu, forcing the
passage of the Uironde ; and at Algiers.
2 J. Pearse, Mid. of Northumberland at the de-
struction of enemy 's squadron, 1812. Senior Lieut,
of Blenheim at capture of the foits of Anunghoy
(Bocca Tygris); and in the operations against and
capture of Canton, 1841.
3 G. J. Hay, Mid. of Apollo at the capture of
an armed ship under the batteries of Corsica ; of an
armed felucca and destruction of the Tower of St.
Cataldo ; of some gun-boats off Corfu, and the
takinir the islands of Augusta and Curzola, in 1812,
13. Lieut, of Alceste, in command of her barge at
the destruction of Malay proas, in 1817 ; and com-
manded the boats of Afenai at the cutting out of
a slave vessel from Zanzibar, in 1821. Ck>mmander
of Racehorse at New Zealand during the operations,
1846.
4 W. Smith, Mid. of Shannon, and officially
reported for his conduct in boarding U.S. frigate
CAesapeahe, 1813. Lieut, of Alligator serving in
the Burmese war. Gaz. 1813.
5 Sir F. Nicholson, Lieut, of Blonde at capture
of Canton, and senior of the same ship at Amoy and
Chingbae, 1841. Commander of Fantmne and re-
duced a piratical force on the Barbaxy coast, 1846.
7 A. S. Hamond,|Mid. of Talbot at Navarin.
9 E. Barnett, Mid. of Malta at the siege and
surrender of Gaeta, 1814, and oi Superb at Algiers.
Assisted in the survevs of the Channel Islands and
of various parts of the West Indies ; and in com-
mand of Thunder conducted the survey of a portion
of the Bahamas and Bermudas, north coast of Cen-
tral America, coast of Yucatan, and the Islands
St. Bartholomew, St. Martin, Anguilla, St Chris-
topher, Nevis, Barbuda, and Antigua.
10 C. G. E. Patey, Senior of Castor at the
taking of Caiffa and Tsour, and at St Jean D'Acre.
13 E. J. Carpenter, Mid. of BarJUur in the
partial action off Toulon, 1814. In June, 1840, ob-
tained a patent for a new mode of propelling ves-
sels, by means of blades or fans placed on each
quarter submerged, working upon the principle of a
screw.
14 J. Duffill, Mid. of Glasgow at Algiers, and
wounded.
15 J. L. Stokes, wounded when Lieut of Beagle
in an afihiy with the natives while surveying the
coast of Australia.
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17 H. M. Denham, assisted in the surrey of the
Channel Islands and the English and St. George's
Channels ; and also many of the harbours along
the English and Irish coasts. Conducted the survey
of the Bristol Channel throughout. Commander
of Avon, and conducted the survey of the W. Coast
of Africa, from Cape St. Paul's to the Niger.
19 J. Kains, Lieut, of Warrior, and captured in
her launch a Dutch national lugger under a heavy
fire from the shore in 1813.
20 George G. Burton, Mid. of Venerable at the
attack upon Fr. and Sp. squadrons in Aix Roads,
1799, and in Saomarez's actions, 1801 ; Senior
Lieut. ofNimrodf in command of boats, cutting out
two vessels under the batteries in Bay Mahaut,
Guadaloupe. Lieut, commanding Grauiday captured
two Fr. privaieen of superior force. Lieut, of
Neptune, and served on shore at reduction of Mar-
tinique, and at destruction of Fr. frigates Loire and
Seine at Ance la Barque ; also at takmg the Saintes,
capture of Haultpoutt, and reduction of Guadaloupe.
Senior Lieut, of 7\mnani during the capture of
Washington, and commanded Wolverene at Balti-
more. Has a medal from the Society of Arts for
the invention of an anchor stopper.
21 P. G. Haymes, commanded a gun-boat as
Acting Lieut, at the defence of Riga and taking of
Mittau in 1812. Lieut, of Royal Oak, and served as
naval aide-de-camp to several general officers during
the operations against Washington, Baltimore, and
New Orleans.
22 W. H. Higgs, served in Foudroyant and
Peterel at Egypt, 1801. Lieut, of Sulphur bomb
at the attack on Boulogne flotilla, in 1804 ; and of
that ship and Cvgnet durine the arduous service
against the Fr. flotillas, 1805, 6. Lieut, of Et^ir
at the capture of Ischia and Procida ; capture of a
division of gun boats at Gaeta ; destruction of four
vessels and a battery^ at Naples ; and capture of
three sail at Terracino, 1809. Served also at
destruction of batteries, gun-boats and convoy at
Cassis, in 1813.
23 J. S. W. Johnson, Mid. of PaUat serving in
a boat of that ship at capture of four nrivateers and
some merchantmen on the coast of Norway ; and
of Alcmene and commanded a boat in a desperate
conflict with a convoy of nine armed vessels in Uie
Adriatic (one of which, mounting four ^uns, was
captured) , for which service he was oflicially re-
ported. Served on shore at the siege of Genoa ;
and Lieut, of Queen Charlotte at Algiers. Com-
manded Wolverene in China, 1842.
24 G. Baker, Mid. of Northumberland at the de-
struction of two large frigates and a brig off
L'Orient, in 1812.
25 H. Layton, Mid. of Ramillies, in the opera-
tions on the coaqt of America, including the attack
on New Orleans^ capture of American flotilla on
Lac Borgne, taking of Washington, and the attack
on Baltimore.
26 W. H. Kitchen, Mid. of Monarch at Copen-
hagen, 1801 ; commanded a tender of Argo at the
taking of St. Lucia and Tobago, in 1803 ; was hurt
when Mate of Speedy in action with the enemy's
flotilla, off Dunkirk, in 1804 ; and again in com-
mand of a rocket boat off Boulogne, 1805 ; Sub-
Lieut, of Dominica, commanded her boats at cap-
tare of Fr. National shooner, and slight] v wosnded
in destroying four Fr. vessels at Guadaloupe, in
1806. Lieut, of Melville at the capture of the Hanisih
West India islands ; and Senior of Asp, and com-
manded her iKMts storming the batteries of Fort
Royal, Guadaloupe, and at capture of that island
and Martinique, m 1809.
27 J. Oake, Mid. of Prince of Wales in Calder*s
action, 1805 ; of Diadem at reduction of Monte
Video, and operations in the River Plate ; and of
Belkrophon and Aigle, 1809, 15, and asssited at
several boat actions.
28 R. F. Gambler, Lieut, of Asia^ at Navarin.
29 J. R. Booth, Mid. of London at the capture of
Linois' squadron : and severely wounded in action
with pirates, in 1813, for which he obtained promo-
tion. Commanded Trinculo, and rendered important
services against the Caffres, in 1834, and was thanked
in public orders.
31 T. S. Thompson, M id . of Oalatea in the frigate
action off Madagascar, 1811.
32 W. H. Jervis, Flag Lieut, to Com.-in-Chief
during the civil war in Portugal, 1831, 34. Com-
mander of Pilot and saved 700 troops wrecked on
the Andone Islands, 1846.
33 H. E. Edgell, wounded when Lieut, of Imogene
forcing the Bocca Tigris in 1834.
36 J. Macdonell, Mid. of Unitd, and wounded in
an attack upon a convoy in the Adriatic, 1812 ; in
the partial action with Fr. fleet off Toulon, 1814 ;
and of Phoenix serving in the boats at capture of two
piratical vessels off Faros, 1815. Lieut, of Pandora
at attack upon piratical settlement of Barbora, 1827.
37 R. Burridge, Mid. of Termagant at the de-
fence of Sicily, and at the siege and defence of Tar-
ragona, and assisted at the capture of several pri-
vateers on the French coast by the boats. Served
also at the reduction of Almeria, and on shore at
the attack on Leghorn, and capture of Genoa.
39 Hon. R. Gore, Mid. of Boadicea during the
Rangoon war. Lieut, of Andromache, and fre-
quently engaged in her boats with the Malay pirates,
and presented with a sword by the underwriters and
merchants of Bombay.
40 C. J. Bosanquet, wounded at tlie capture of a
slaver while in Black Joke, tender to Dryad, in 1831 .
Lieut, in command of Leveret at the capture of
Diogenes, under the batteries of Mozambique. Com-
mander of Alert, in an attack on a Moorish fort, in
1844.
42 J. Simpson, Mid. of Acheron when captured
and destroyed by Fr. fri^tes Hortense and Incor-
ruptible, 1805. Mate ot Cuttle at the capture of
Martinique and Guadaloupe, 1809, 10. Lieut, com-
manding Bream schooner, and captured Am. priva-
teer Pythagoras, 1812.
43 G. T. Gordon, Senior Lieut, of Phemix from
18.35 to 18:^7, on the coast of Spain and siege of
Bilbao, &c.
44 Hon. E. Plunkett, Mid. of Sybilte, serving in
the boats in a conflict mth pirates in the Archipelago
in 1826. Lieut, of Castor, and in command of
Savage and Royalist on the coast of Spain during
the civil war from 1835 to 1840. *
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45 E. Ommanney, Mid. of Albion at Nayarin.
4f> W. P. Glanrille, Flag Lieut, at the capture of
Sl Jean D'Acre.
47 D. Carry, woanded when Mid. of Rose at Na-
Farin. Senior Lieut, of Pique at the atUusks upon
Caiffa and Tsonr; and bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre.
48 W. K. Stephens, Lieut, serrmg in the boats
of Carys/ort in the attadc on Tortosa ; and at St.
Jean D'Acre.
49 W. W. Chambers, Senior Lieut, (acting as
commander) of JVeiiesle^y VS^H, 39, daring the ser-
vice of suppressing an insurrection on the coast of
Malabar, and reducing the fortress of Koratchee ;
also employed in co-operation with the army on the
coast or Scinde.
50 C. M. M. Wright, wounded when Mid.
of PaUas daring the operations against Mocha,
52; J. W. Noble, Mate of Boadkea in the Bur-
mese war.
53 H. M. E. AUen, Mid. of SybiUe and served in
her boats in an attack upon pirates in the Archipe-
lago, 1826,
55 P. W. Austen, Mate of Blonde^ and served on
shore in co-operation with the French army at the
takinff of the Morea Castle, in 1828. Severely burnt
when Lieut, of Tweedy in command of ber boats
acting against the slaves off the Isle of Pines, in
1833.
56 S. H. Ussber, Lieut, commanding Skifjack
schooner, 1837, and captured a Sp. slave brig of
eight guns (pierced for 20) and 75 men.
57 D. O. W. O'Callaghan, slightly wounded in
the boats of Andromache in action with pirates in
the East Indies.
1847
1 D. Peat, for services on the coast blockade,
where he was several times severely wounded, was
made Lieut, and Commander.
2 C. Wise, Senior Lieut of ComwalUa, and
commanded her boats at the destruction of the Chi-
nese fire-rafts, at Chinghae ; and at the capture of
^'oosung and Shanghae and the city of Chin-Kiang-
Foo, in 1842.
3 T. V. Watkins, Mid. of Victory blockading
Russian fleet in Port Baltic, 1808 ; and assisted at the
embarkation of Sir J. Moore's army at Coronna.
Mid. of Melpomene in action witn Danish flotilla,
1^0^, and serving in boats of same ship at capture
of a merchant brig under a battery in Coorland.
Mid. of Primrose, 1810, when attacked by Danish
flotilla off Mandel, and of Reynard at capture of
Daniah convoy off the Scaw, 1813 ; and commanded
her boaUat capture of Fr. flotilla, near Blaye, 1814,
vhen be was sughUy wounded. Mid. of Tonnant at
New Orleans, and subsequent operations on the
coast of America.
4 T. R. Sulivan, Mid. and Mate of Iphigenia,
Owen-Glendower, and Hussar, and rendered good
service iu boating and other skirmishes, and airainst
pirates on the coast of Cuba and Isle of Pines,
while Senior Lieut, of /fiaiar, wounded at capture
of a slave brig of 10 guns and 67 men bv her boats.
Lieut, commandhig Pluto, and captured the armed
slave brig Vengador by boarding. Senior Lieut.
and Supernumerary Commander of Melville on the
coast of China, in 1841.
8 C. B. Hamilton, Lieut, of Melville at taking
the forts of the Bocca Tvgrts, and operations on
the coast of China, in 1841.
10 J. C. Caflin, Mid. of Cambrian at Navarin.
11 R. Tryon, Mid. of Cambrian at Navarin, 1827.
12 W. CUrk, Mid. of Orion, 1810, 14, and em-
ployed in the boats of that ship in action with Da-
nish gun and row boats. Senior Lieut, of Edin-
burgh on the coast of Syria, 1839, 40 (in command
of her boats on two occasions at Bey rout), and at
the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
1848-49
3 G. K. Wilson, Lieut, of Talbot at Navarin.
5' J. Fulford, Senior Lieut, of Talbot at St. Jean
D'Acre, 1840.
6 A. P. Ryder, Commander of Vixen, and pro-
moted for services at the storming of Fort Sera-
pique on the St. Juan, ^848.
7 H. Chads, Senior Lieut, of Harlequin, and se-
verely wounded in command of her boats in an
encounter with pirates on the coast of Sumatra, in
1844.
8 W. Radcliffe promoted to be Lieut, for service
at Algiers.
9 J. J. M'Cleverty, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
Lieut, commanding H.E.I.C. steamer PhUgethon
at the capture of Amoy and Chinghae, 1841, and at
destrucuon of Chinese fire rafts at Chinghae, taking
Woosung and Shaughae and Chin Kiang Foo, 1842.
Promoted for service performed when commanding
Polyphemus against pirates in the Mediterranean,
1848.
10 J . T. Talbot, Lieut, of Rose at Navarin.
12. A. Murray, Mid. of Sophie during the Bur-
mese war. Gunnery Lieut of Princess Charlotte at
Acre, 1840.
14 J. HayCft)» Senior Lieut of Py lades, and in
command of the boats of that ship attacked three
piratical Chinese jimks and captured one. Present
during the operations against Canton, and at the
capture of that city, 1841.
14 E. M. Lyons, Mate of Melville at the capture
of the forts at the Bocca Tigris, and subsequent
operations against Canton, 1841. Commander of
Pilot, and promoted for service in the suppression
of piracy in China.
15 R. Harris, Mid. of Cambrian at Navarin.
Lieut, of Melville at capture of forts at the Bocca
Tigris.
16 E. C. T. D'Eyncourt, Lieut, of Calliope, and
wounded during the operations against Canton.
Present at the capture or that city, 1841.
17 T. H. Mason, commanded Algerine during
the operations against Canton, and at tlie capture
of that city and of Amoy.
18 J. Anderson ib) , Mid. of Ramillies in the ex-
pedition to New Orleans, capture of the flotilla on
Lac Borgne, taking of Washington, and attack on
Baltimore, 1814.
20 A. Farqubar, Mate of Princess Charlotte at
the bombardment of Acre, 1840. Commander of
Albatross, and promoted for services against
I pirates at Sarebas, Borneo, 1849.
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SERVICES OF RETIRED CAPTAINS.
Under Order in Council, 1840.
3 E. Hntcbinson, Lieot. of Incmutant in Ho-
th«n's first actioD, 1795, and engaged F^. 74 gun
ship Ca Ira,
4 T. Roberts, Mid. of Cvchps at the siege of
Bastia ; and of Bttdfwrd in Itotham's first and se-
coDd actions* in 17%.
8 J. J. C. Aggassiz, Lieot. of Trideni at captare
of Dutch sqoadron in Saldanha Bay, 1796, and
•eoior Uaot. of Hounds and commanded the boaU
of a small sqaadron at the capture and destruction
of six gun Tessels off St. Valery, in 1801, where he
was slightly wounded. Gaz. 1801 .
9 Lord Middleton, Lieut, of Ct(/2Mifli in Howe's
action.
10 J. M<Faiiand, Acting Lieot. of QM«mCAiir<o//tf
in Howe's action, in 1794 : and Lieut, of same ship
in Bridport's, in 1795. Senior Lieut of i^nc«/^,
and sererely wounded, and his conduct officially
commended while serving in her boats cutting out a
ship from Port Louis, Isle of France.
13 W. J. Hughes, Lieut, of Scourge, and com-
manded the boats at the capture of a large ship im-
mediately under the batteries in the Vlie Passage,
1804. Lient. commanding Photphorw fire-ship of
four guns and 20 men, when boarded b^ a Fr. lugger
prirateer of 70 men which, after bemg sererely
wounded, he beat off, in 1806. Gaz. 1804.
14 W.Coote, Mid. of fdj^ar at Copenhagen, m
1801. Lieut, of Agamemmm at Trafalgar, and
wounded at St. Dommgo ; and again most severely,
having lost his sight, when Senior of Cerberut, cut-
ting out a priTateer in the West Indies, in 1807. Gaz.
1807.
16 T. Finto, Mid. of IrresisHble off Cape St. Vin-
cent ; of Mmerva in the expedition to Ostend ; and
of SorthMmberland at capture of Guiilaume Tell,
GenerAur, and blockade of Malta. Lieut, of '^era-
memmoH in Calder's action at Trafalgar and St. Do-
mingo.
19 W. R. Smith, Mate of Z)e/mce at the Nile;
and Senior Lieut, of Theteut ; and conducted an ex-
plosion vessel at the attack on the Pr. fleet in Aix
Roads. 1809.
20 T. G. Muston, conducted an explosion vessel
in the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, in 1809.
21 C. Allen, Lieut of Beileropkanj and succeeded
to the command of the boats of the squadron in the
contest with a Russian flotilla off Fercola Point,
coast of Norway, 1809. Gaz. 1809.
23 G.Brown,Lieut. of Fic/oryatTrafiJgar.
.24 H. N. Rowe, Lieut, of Ajas in Calder's ac-
tion; and at Trafalgar; and Volunteer in Windsor
Ctutie at the passage of the Dardanelles. Lieut, of
f^ttUant at Copenhagen, and severely wounded by
the blowing up of the Charles armed ship while on
that servtoe. Commanded St. Christopher at the re-
duction of Guadakwpc, 1810. Gaz. 1807.
26 C. Clyde, Lieut, and commanded a boat of
Captahif at the capture of Fr. corvette Reolaise, at
Porto Navalo, in 1808. Gaz. 1800.
27 H. J. Clarke, Senior Lieut, of PowerfiU at
the destruction of Dutch shipping at Batavia, and
capture of Fr. frigate privateer Bellone off Ceylon,
in 1806.
29 J. Norton, Mid. of Alexander when captured
by a Fr. squadron, 1794 ; and of Tovaze assisting at
capture of Elizabeth Fr. frigate, in 1796. Lieut,
commandiuff Frish cutter, and assisted at the de-
struction or a battery at Pointe D'Equillon, in the
Pertuis Breton. Gaz. 1806.
30 J. Alexander, Mid. otffercule, and present
at capture of Fr. squadron near Cape Francois,
1803; of Acastaj at St. Domingo, 1806; and
wounded when Mid. of Royal George at the passage
of the Dardanelles. Lieut, of Standard, and com-
manded her yawl at the capture of an armed vessel
under a heavy fire of musketry near Cape St. Mary,
in 1808. Gaz. 1807,08.
31 J. Clephan, Mate of Doris, and commanded
a boat cutting out Fr. corvette Chevrette from Ca-
maret Bay, in which he was slightly wounded.
Lieut, of Spartiate at Trafalgar.
33 T. O. Hewes, Mid. of Ruby, at reduction of
the Cape of Good Hope, 1795 ; and capture of Dutch
squadron in Saldanha Bav. 1796. Senior Lieut, of
Snahe on the African ana West India stations, and
captured several privateers, &c. Senior Lieut, of
Blanche when sunk by Fr. squadron ; of Heroine
at Walcheren ; and of Edrar, and commanded
the boats of that ship, and of Dictator, at the
capture of three Danish gun-boats, on the Co.
of Jutland, in 1810, for which service he received
the thanks of the Com.-in-Chief. Gaz. 1810.
35 SirS. Brown, Mid. of Assistance at capture
of Fr. frigate Elizabeth, in 1796. Second Lieut, of
Phandx at capture of Fr. frigate Didon ; and Senior
of the same stiip in the action off Ferrol.
37 W. Style, Lieut, oi Defiance, and commanded
her boats at the capture of some vessels under the
batteries of Belleisle ; and employed in jnm-boat
service at the defence of CacQz, in 1810. Gaz.
1810, 11.
38 C. T. Thrustou, Lieut, of Endymion, actively
employed in co-operation with the nitriots on the
north coast of Spain, in 1809 : served on shore at
the reduction of Batavia, in 1811 ; and while com-
manding Hesver aloop, the Dutch settlement of Ti-
mour surrendered to him. Gaz. 1812.
39 W. Holman, Mid. of Royal George in Brid-
port's action, in 1795 ; and Lieut, of Regulus, and
served in her boats at the captare of several vessels
firom under the Fort of Goadilla in the Island of
Porto Rico, in 1797 ; and of an armed schooner and
several merchant vessels under the batteries of the
same island, in 1798. Lieut, of London at Copen-
hagen, in 1801.
40 J. Forbes, Mid. of Minotaur at the capture of
St. Lucia, in 1796 ; at the Nile ; and in the opera-
tions on the Italian coast. Lieut, of Florentine at
the landinff in Kgypt, in 1801 ; of I^eopard in tbe at«
tack on the Boulogne flotilla ; of Canopus at St.
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Dominffo ; and Senior of Royal Owrge at the pas-
sage or the Dardanelles, where he was wounded.
Gaz. 1807.
42 F. W. Rooke, Mid. of Siriut, at caoture of
Fr. frigate Dedaigneuse ; and served in the boats of
Venerable in the attack on the Fr. flotilla off Bou-
logne, 1801. Lieut, and served on shore at the sieve
of Flushing; and was in repeated actions while
commanding a gun-boat at the defence of Cadiz and
Tariffa, in 1810. Gaz. 1811.
43 J. Marrett, Mid. of Crescent at capture of
Fr. frigate JUunion, 1793; of Orion in Bridport's
action ; off Cape St. Vincent ; and at the Nile.
44 J. Banks, Senior Lieut, of Northumberland Bt
the destruction of two Fr. frigates and a brig off
L'Orient, 1812.
45 W. Buchanan, Mate of Defence at Trafalgar;
and Senior Lieut, of Dictator at destruction of
Danish squadron on the coast of Norway, 1812.
Gaz. 1812.
46 W. Case, Lieut, of Ficforiense assisting at
capture of a privateer and destruction of a battery
at Trinidad, 1798 ; and senior of Centaur, and offi-
cially mentioned for his judicious conduct at capture
of Fr. frigate squadron, 1806. Was present in
same ship at capture of Russ. 74-gun ship Sewnlody
1808. Gaz. 1808.
47 W. Shippard, Mid. of Medea, 1778, and in
company with Jupiter, engaged Fr. 74 gun-ship
Triton: and of Experiment at capture of Fr. frigate
Danae, and destruction of two others and a cutter
at St. Malo, 1779. Served in Nonsuch at capture of
Fr. frigate Belle Poule, 1780 ; relief of Gibraltar,
and severe action with Fr. 74 gun > ship Actif, 1781 ;
and in Rodney's actions of the 9th and 12th April,
1782. Lieut, of Gibraltar aX the bombardment of
Cadiz, 1797, and subsequent blockade till the peace.
Lieut, of Agincourt at Copenhagen, 1807; and
served continuously until 1812, when he was pro-
moted to be commander
48 E. Hall, Mid. of Juno, in her escape from
Toulon, 1794, of Illustrious at the siege of Bastia,
and of Berwich when captured by the Fr. fleet off
Cape Corse. Serving in Blenheim at the evacua-
tion of Corsica, and off Cape St. Vincent. Senior
Lieut, of Nassau at the surrender of Copenhagen,
1807, and in command of her boaU, in conjunction
with those of Musqutto, cut out and destroyed
several vessels at Ebeltoff, in Jutland.
49 J. Meade, Lieut of Leopard in action with
U. S. frigate Chesapeahe, in 1807.
50 D. L. St. Clair, wounded when Lieut, of
Caroline, boarding a Fr. privateer in the East
Indies. Commanded boata of Victory at capture of
two Danish privateers in the Baltic, in loll. In
command of Sheldrake, 16, captured Fr. armed
ship VAimable D*Erville^ 1812, and while com-
manding Renard, assisted m the operations in the
Gironde, 1814. Gaz. 1805. 12, 14.
52 S. B. Hore, Mid. of Spencer, in the action off"
St. Domingo, 1806 ; and of^ Caledmda at Copenha-
gen, 1807. Lieut, of C^sar, and commanded a
gun -boat in the Walcheren expedition ; at the
destniction of three Fr. frigates off Sables
D'Olonne ; and attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Road^.
Lieut, of Scorpion at the taking of Java.
53 C. L Falkiner, Mid. of Hercuk fire-ship at
the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, in 1809.
Lieut, of Shannon, and officially mentioned at cap-
ture of U.S . frigate Chesapeake m 1813. Gaz. 18 13.
54 R. B. Bowden, Mid. of Concorde, in Brid-
port's action, and expedition to Quiberon Bay,
1795 ; and of Caroline^ at capture of several priva-
teers, and actively employed m the boata in conflicts
with the enemy, and present at the surrender of
Genoa and capture of ^f alta. Lieut, of Courageux,
at Basque Roads, and frequently employed in the
boats harrassjng the enemy's trade off RochcUe ;
continued serving till the peace.
55. W. H. Herrick, Lieut, of Diadem serving on
shore at capture of the Cape and Buenos Ayres, in
1806; and commanded a schooner at the eracaa-
tion of the latter place. Lieut, of Raisonable at the
storming of Monte Video, in 1807. Gaz. 1806, 07.
56. H. Lowcay, Mid. of Juno in her escape from
Toulon, and at tne siege of St. Fiorenzo, in 1794 ; of
Aigle at the siege of Calvi ; and of Zealous at Tene-
riffe, Acting Lieut, of CuUoden at the Nile, and in the
subsequent operations on the coast of Egypt and
Italy. Lieut of PHnce of fVales in Calder's action ,
and of Namur, in Walcheren expedition. Gaz. 1799.
57. W. Murley, Mid. of Belleisle, at Trafalgar.
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pay of £183 10s.
1806
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1808
Edward Burt* lApr 28Dec02
1810
Sir Thos. Swinnerton Dyer,
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®'®PeteT Giles PickemelP 4July 5July00
1811
©^William Kelly* (a) ...23 Aug 4July98
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@^Henry Bourne* do 4Jan08
@'®Thomas Sykes** 9Nov 14Mar99
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9ill}Jame8 Oliver" do 8June97
Si'^Robert Lowthian'^ ... do 2Not99
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Samuel Trevor Dickens^ .... 5 Apr
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4Aug06
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©'Francis Edward Seymour* do
@'®®»1PThomas Colby* ITMay
Richard Streatfeild 26May
Sir Wm. Crisp. Hood Bur-
naby, BL do
©^Pringle Home Douglas '*28May
©^RichardH.Hollis Pigot"31May
©'©Christopher West" 4June
©•©Robert Julyan "(b) . . . .7June
George Hilton" do
@*® Curry William Hillier" do
®^® Alexander Dixie" (c). . do
John Fisher do
Henry Elton** do
@'®John Tracy** 11 June
John Watson 15June
Walter Boswell do
©'^®John Row Morris**. ... do
Edward Collins**(e) do
91^ Abel Wantner Thomas** do
William Forbes Leith do
©^George Bowen** do
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©'®99*RichardMoorman** do
® Alexander Francis Elphin-
stone*** do
George Penruddocke** do
WFrancis Duval*' do
John Henry Rhodes do
Charles Cowper Benett .... do
©*William Geo. Carlile Kent** do
Henry Baker do
Edmund Turberville do
George King** (a) (f ) do
©'$9® James Edward Hug-
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(c) Dep. Lieut. County Leicester.
(e) Magistrate and Dep. Lieut. County of Camwall.
(f ) Magistrate, Van Dtemen's Land.
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Lieat.
James Stirling^ (b) I5June 20Mayll
♦Francis Le Hunte*» do 26Septll
Rose Henry Fuller** do 21 Marl2
@*(§) James Townsend*'....27June 19DecOO
@'®®Henry Masterman
Marshall do 30Aug03
i®Henry Parker** do 28Apr08
illiam Henry Nares*" .... 1 July 1 7 Apr09
^*Samuel Hoskins** 4July 4 AprlO
Edward Boys»» 8July 25May09
©UohnDavy** ISJuly 5JanlO
Anthony Blamve Yalpy ..19 July llOctll
Charles Hutchinson 21 July IBAprO?
Charles Greene" 23July 4May 10
@^£dward Johnson^ 27Aug 4Api01
Robert Oliver" Ca) do 30Jan06
John Francis Lascelles^. ... do 28Apr07
JohnLindsey do IJunelO
Sir Edwyn Francis Scuda-
more Stanhope, Bt.^ (b) . . do 90ctl 1
@^Rich. Stephens Harness do 18Febl2
Charles Pengelley«* 20Sept 16Feb05
William Laugharne" 23Sept 14Nov06
©•Mitchell Roberts** 24Sept 1 SOctOO
@'®Henry King«(c) 190ct 18Oct02
® John George Philipps" (d)220ct 18Feb05
@'® John Sykes^' . . 2Nov 15July96
Robert Ballard Yates 15Nov 5Sept00
©•® Charles Seward'* do 31Aug01
1815
David Boyd* IZJan SOMayOO
Charles Cunliffe Owen* . . . .28Feb 13Feb08
@>® Justinian BarrelP ....21 Mar 19Dec07
©•Silas Thomson Hood* .... 27Apr 19Dec09
®'® Robert Forster* 13June 20July02
John Scott do 31May05
Edward Stone Cotgrave* .. do 22Jan06
@^® Montagu Montagu' ... . do 5Mar06
Nicholas Alexander® do 18May06
@^ James Mangles^ do 24Sept06
©'©Thomas Montgomery *• do 1 OctOG
Robert Streatfeild'®* do 6Nov06
Henry William Scott do 26May07
Peter Maingay" do llSeptOZ
George Dougal»« do 9June08
Thomas Whitaker do 22Dec09
@^®Henry Brown Mason" do 2Febl 1
®»1?P James Harris'* 23June 26FeblO
©^AllenOtty" IJuly HAprlO
©'Joseph Patey" 19July 6Sept02
©'James Gabriel Gordon*^ 20July 30ctiO
97
(b) Dep. Ueut. Gountj Gloneenter.
(c) Police MttgUtrate, N. Zealand.
(d) Dep. Lieut. Ccunty Caermanlieii.
William Henry Dickson (e) 21 Aug
®*®Jas. Robertson Walker** do
Joseph Neill 26Aug
99A Charle8HenryCrooke'»30Aug
©^Charles Du Cane^Cf ) .. do
if* Alexander Maconochie . . SSept
©'Henry Benjamin Wyatt" ISSept
©"©©GeorgeBignell" ..19Sept
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Michael Matthews 20Sept
f^'^^oit. Arthur Rich.Tumour do
homas Ferris do
Edward Forlow Scott do
©'HgSamuel Wriford»» lOOct
©^®Mark White* do
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16Jan06
21July09
llNovOG
9Jan09
2Dec09
15Sept09
3July09
lOSeptOi
llSept07
15Oct06
28Aug07
190ci07
16Mar08
22No\'05
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William Woodley llMar 25Junel2
©'Joseph Benjamin Howell' 1 6Sept 22Jan()l)
©'Thomas Revans* do 4Aug06
(y:>99£dw. Hollingworth
Delafosse* do QAprOS
©^Richard Howell Fleming* 17Sept 26Sept09
(mi' John Davies* 80ct 2Feb09
©'©Philip Le Vesconte' (g)7Nov 23MayOI
J ohn Pender Paynter do 1 AuglO
Richard Bluett* 6Dec 7MayOO
1817
Thomas Wentworth BuUer . . 1 9Apr 8Decl2
©'Charles Moore' (6) 24June 2<>Janl3
John Colpoys Heaslop' .... do 6NovI3
WiUiam EUiott Wright*. . . . 20Aug 1 1 Dec07
1818
William Devereux Evance . .
©'George Francis Bridges*.
©'Samuel Sjwrshott'Ch ) . . .
@'©®WP William Grint* .
1819
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.9Sept lAugll
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Henry Freeman YoungPog8on4Mar 28Apr98 j
Thomas Lipson (i) do 29June09
John Harvey' 2Apr 13Novl3
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(e) Secretary to Royal Narnl BeneTolent Society.
(0 Dep. liettL and Hag. County Betez.
(K) vice Conral, L'Orient.
(h) D«p. Compt. Gen. Coast Oiiard.
U) Harbour Moster, S. Aasiralia.
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Lieut.
friames Barnwell TattnallM4Apr ISAprll
ichard John Head ISMay iaJune07
Joseph Griffiths* 12Aiig 19Aug95
Caleb Jackson do llDeclO
Henry Boteler* do. 18Septl2
8'GeoTge Cheyne* do 25Mayl3
9'Roger Hall^ IONoy 26Septll
1820
John Branford ] Mar SAprld
fii^tr George Hamage, BL^ 16Aiig 12Angl3
William Finlaison' 9Sept 18Aprl 1
Alexander Stevenson Pearson* 30ct 14Decl4
#=®I>igby Dent* 30Oct 6Febl2
1821
John Popham Baker* 29Jan 18Oct02
James Gordon (a) do 12Dec08
9ThoniasRobt.Brig8tocke*dlJan 29Noyl4
Henry Crease* 12Feb 31Jan06
John Ralph Blois 6Mar 6Marl5
Thomas Blakiston* 2July llJanlO
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£U0 Sk 6d. per aimttiii.
g 'James Elphick* do 15Jan02
enry Ellis do 19Mar05
Henry Piyce do 15Api05
^5©® Thomas Lowton Ro-
bins"(6)(a) do 22Oct05
S^Thomas Edmund Cole" 19July 15Jaly06
S'^William Martin" .... do . lAug06
Robert Gore 23July 6Decl3
Matthew Liddon" 8Nov 3Mayl 1
George Hutchison" 9Noy 1 lNoy03
John Leigh Beckford " . . . . 30Nov 27NovlO
S'Geoi^ Morison Eingi^ . . do 220ctl4
^'®Jobn Molesworth^r . . . do 24Apia8
1822
9>4«Christopher Knight* ..3June 19Decl4
Alfred Matthews* 19July llFebl2
Hu Grae0 the Dukeof Man-
chcster(b) do 20Novl8
Thomas Porter 26Aug 27Julyl4
#^DamelJame8Woodri£P18Sept llDec07
Alexander Kennedy (6) 90ct 25 July 1 1
William Moriarty* (c) 1 Nov 230ctl3
John Longchamp 26Dec 5Dec06
^'Joseph Soady^ (d) do 17Aug07
Henry Kent" (e) do 14Marll
172
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(k) Oa^ UmA. Gouty Annagh.
(e> Pott OOeor, Hoteit Town, T. D. Land.
(4) Haptrtiif Mtoiitol Ordnanee Craft at Woohrleh.
(•) Sdyaaa. VaglrtnUa, Jamaica.
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Lieut.
1823
Arthur Morrell' 18Apr 28July09
O^^VVRawdon Maclean* IJuly 7July06
@^Richard Douglas* ....5Sept 18Sept09
@^George Pierce* do 21 Marl2
®«®Robcrt Willcox' 6Sept 16May09
Charles Frascr* 29Sept 11 JulyOH
James Anderson (a) ..... 25Not 24Junca8
1824
Hillier«.. 21 Jan 16Jan98
[eric Augu8lu8Wilkin8on31 Mar 50ctl 9
* Samuel Edward Widdring-
ton* 3June 10June09
George Thomas Gooch* 8July 14Julyl8
^'©PAThomasFurber' ..ISept 7Oct01
^1 John Davis Mercer .... 9Sept 8Dec09
William Stephens Arthur' . . 1 lOct 6Feb21
Luke Henry Wray« 29Dec 14Apr05
1825
^>John Kuig> rf ) 25Apr 3Marl5
Thomas Cowper Sherwin'(g)27May 22July96
@»Daniel Weld* do 10Sept99
^^®®John Pearse* do 29Dec00
John Eagar' do 10Oct05
)^<f)George Edw. MarshaU* do 22Sept07
enrySlade* do 12Nov08
g)<Franci8 0nnond" do 3DeclO
ichard Beaumont 6June 130ctl9
Alexander Tait 9July lJunel4
Thomas Beer" 29July 4MaylO
George Tincombe ■* 1 9 Aug 4May 10
©^Charles Croker** 40ct 17Decl4
Joseph Maynard do 4Marl5
^'Thomas Baring Bond ..11 Nov aOct20
1826
William Smith (a)* 27Mar 4July01
@«SilasHi8cnttPaddou'(h) do 20ApT04
Andrew Baird* 20May 19Septl5
Frederick Chamiei* 9 Aug 6Julyl5
Allen Francis Gardiner ]3Sept 13Decl4
@2Jame8 Cooper Bennett ..260ct 22Aug21
®«John Cornwall* 22Nov 13Aprl5
^^©William Carleton»« . . . .2Dec ISJulylO
"rankRamsden" 15Dfc 7Noy18
@ij«Benj. Morton Fe6ting**22Dec 19Febl2
d^Wm. Nehemiah Clarke'' 28Dec 19Sept06
213
(f) Mag. for Co. of HonmouUi.
(ff) Bmlgratton Agont General, British Guiana.
(b) ConuBia. of Pilotage, Padstow.
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Lieut.
1827
©^Richard Stuart • 12Mar 14Jime09
®»Jame8 Creagh* 31Mar 16Septl6
George Shepherd Dyer 1 7Apr 1 Api23
@^Parker Duckwortn Bing-
ham* 26Apr 28Apr21
f^^Sampson Jervoi^ do 24Dec09
dwin Richards 28Apr 26Aprll
Sir Henry Esch. Atkinson,
Kt.W 30Apr 16FebI5
©'^Alexander Shairp" do 9Mari5
Hon. Francis Maude do 7Oct20
David Edwards 1 IMay 6Sept03
Herbert Caiger'^ do 13Dec06
@>Samuel Rideout" do 21Sept07
@»Michael Milsom Wroot** do 21 Nov07
^JohnPowney" 26June 8May08
Willoughby Lake 20Aug 18May21
@'David John Dickson** ..29Sept 8Nov09
Charles Morton" 60ct lODeclG
@*® Spencer Smyth»» (c) ..220ct 2Junel2
@» John Hamilton* do llSept20
@*/ron. William Edwardes'i do 2Aug23
f^iRobert Sinclair llay« . . do 40ct23
dward Taylor Weale 250ct 1 Jan06
@>(8)William Hutchinson (bf* 1 Dec 9Feb05
James Puckford 15Dec 8Sept21
1828
®'^®Henry Le Vesconte* . .5 Jan
©^Charles Calmady Dent» . . do
f)»® John White Pritchard* 24Jan
ichard Fegen* 9Feb
George Delm6 21Feb
George Hope 5Mar
Robert Rochfort* lOMar
Joseph Rich. Raggett Webb IMay
Thomas Holbrook" 6May
Samuel Meredith (d) 7May
Richard Conner"(a) I9May
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@>®George Flower Her-
bert"(e) 7July
Campbell Lock 17July
®^Hon. Edward Gore»» . . . .8Aug
®^Edward Hawes* 18Aug
Harry Lord Richards" .... 20 Aug
fJ^Samuel Ramsey** 22Aug
ames Bayly 25Aug
©1 •William Walker (a)" .. do
©'^Thomas Pitt Robin-
son** 26Aug
Richard Edwards do
Thomas Ball do
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(a) Super. ConTlcta, V. D. Land,
(c) Harbour Hasf pr, N. Yarmouth,
fd) Chief Coiwtable, C. WilU.
(•) Inspector of Poor Lawt, Irelaiid.
27Ocl00
16Septl6
22Sept08
8Nov06
]9Septl5
29Jan22
26 April
17Mar06
23Septl2
24Novl5
5JanlO
14Oct20
16Mayll
30Mayl4
9DecI7
16SeptI6
12Nov09
11 July II
20ct05
21Augll
21Marl2
4Julyl2
2JaQ09
Lieut.
©iJohn Chamberlayne*' ..26Aug llJanl4
©'®Wm. Edward Hughes
AUen» do 25Mai07
©^Edward Smith (a)» ....30Aug 26Febr2
©>® James Neville" 2Sept 3Dee02
©'Arthur M'Gregor Skin-
ner» 9Sept 220ct23
James Wilson ISSept 22Jan06
1829
®* Joseph Cammilleri' IJan 25Febl5
®'®©©Thoma8Read» ....7Feb 20Feb05
Charles Madden 30Mar 23Septl9
Charles Inglis 23Apr lJulyl4
©^Henry Downes* (f) 2May 1 Junel4
©•Thomas Bevis* 3Aug 24Sept06
©•Dawson Mayne' (g) .... 14Aug 5Feb21
©•Henry Bolton* 26Aug l4JulyI8
William Clement Swinfen.. do 29Apr25
Charles Parker 8Sept 20Jan20
ThomasNethertonLangfordl9Sept 30Nov26
Robert Ingram" 280ct lSept06
ffon. Arthur James Douglas 20Nov 28Feb25
1830
©^John Harvey Boteler> . . 14Jan 19SeptI5
®*®®(DJohn Reeve* .... 2Feb 22Feb08
Orlando Geo. SuttonGunning26Feb 25Sept21
William Barwell do 29Mar22
William Silvester Addington22July 12Mar07
f^»®HughGoold" do 16June08
ichard EmericVidal"(h).. do 10July09
Henry Preston do ISNovOl
©»* Walter Kirby»« do 6Febll
fJ^dAdam Cuppage^^ do 26Mayl4
eorge Holbech do 16JuneI4
Durell de Sausmarez 23July 10May24
EdwardWilliamPilkington**16Aug 29Apr26
" •George William Matson*' 220ct lFebl5
ilUam Savage 31Dec 17Sep06
1831
©^®99}|John Geary> . . . .17Feb 29May07
Algernon Henry Champagne
Capel 25May 8July27
©Frederick Rogers* 3June 8MaT.15
®'®** Henry West* . . . .25 June 16Aug08
JohnHudson(i) 5Dec 26Aug22
1832
f^Howard Lewis Parry'.. lOFeb lOMarlS
Pl^Wm. Augustus Tnom-
son* 15Feb 20Sept06
301
(f) Hon. Director United Service InstltnUon.
(r) Chief Oonitable Co. Shropihire.
(h) Coll. Customs Sarnia, U.C.
(1) Governor of Queen's Bench Prison.
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9^99 William Neame«. . . .4Apr 28June08
e' Wm. Cheselden Browne« 13June 90ct27
James Caulfdld 27 Aug 5Feb21
Charles Burnet 4Dec 9Nov21
John Wheatley* 5Dec 9Jaii23
1833
Thomas Gregory* 7Jan 20JulylO
John Talbott Warren* IMar 17Febl5
Sir Thomas Ross, Kt 19Apr 20Mai22
Thomas Greene 2July 7June23
©'John Garrett* 19Nov 26Mar22
1834
9'Rt. Hon. Lord Fred. Charles
Peter Beauclerk' 6Jan 13Sept28
©'Richard Morcan (a) ....23Apr 6Febl5
James Gordon (6) 6June 27June26
Henry George Hamilton . .12Aug 26Aug29
William George Nash King 130ct 15Feb30
1835
FclixEdwin 4Feb 30Aug21
William Bunbury M'Clintock
Banbury 9Feb 12Sept22
Henry William Craufurd..l3July 2Mai28
Matthew Dixon 3Aug 60ct27
John Grant* lODec 25Junel2
ocn, Byron Charles Ferdi-
nand Plantagenet Gary . . do 13Dec30
1836
James Maitland 9 May June26
James Edward Parlby ....280«t 7June23
1837
Samuel Grandy' 2Jan 25Mar09
g'Robert Otway» 6Jan 14Mayl2
S^BLouis Augustus Robin-
fson* lOJan 7Febl2
^'Robert Loney* do 8Mayl2
rederick Patten do 19July22
Thomas Mathias do 220ct23
John Clements Wickham (a) do 60ct27
JohnP^et* lApr 20Dec06
Archibald Reed^ 27Sept 10Dec25
Rt. Hon. Lord Fras. J. Russell 5Dec 7Aug29
James Lamport Parkin 23Dec 1 May 18
(a) PoUct magittnte, N.8. Walet .
1838
Lieut.
Colson Festing 15Jan lOMarlS
Samuel Charles Umfreville* 29Jan 25Marl5
@^ Josiah Thompson » .... 28June 31 Jan06
George Gover Miall do llApr08
Josepn Roche do 4Mayl4
©^Edmund Norcott* do lOFeblS
William Hubbard (a) do 4Marl5
Henry Duncan Twysden . do 9Junel5
^tr Henry VereHuntlv, AT/, do 10ctl8
Henry Frederick Peake do 5Feb2i
@^Charles James Franklin
Newton* do 4May21
©^Francis Grove* do 9Nov21
Charles Wilson Rilev do 21Jan24
William M*Illwame'^ do 20Aug24
©^•James Anlaby Legard" do 20ct27
Samuel Mercer do 12Jan29
John Henry Windham do 17Apr31
Nicholas Lefebyre 27Dec 3Jan26
1839
Edmund Barford Westbrook IJan 6 July 15
©rrhomas Peter Dobree* ..IMay 90ct27
Humphrey Butler 4May llDec21
Alexander Taubman Goldie 9May 30May32
John Richardson (6) do 6June34
@^Richard Hanmer Bun-
bury* (d) do 3lJuly33
William Newton FowelP .... 4July 12Aug34
1840
Geo. Palmer IJan 20Novl2[
f^^Edward Holland 25 June 26July26
homas Frederick Birch .. do 17Aug31
Charles Fitzgerald (e) 260ct 27Mai26
(• r Hone Bingham* . . 4Nov 3 Jan26
on Hayhurst Hair« do 23Dec26
tHilley Elliot".... do 3Feb28
as Stuart*« do 5Jan29
is Thomas Brown" do 20Oct29
•t Duncan** do 2May37
es Thompson** 5Nov 30Nov20
y Grenfell** do 20May33
rd Phillips Charle-
wood" ••••• do 19Jan38
373
(d) Harboar MMler, Port Philip.
(e) Gov. and Com. in Chief of Weftern Australia.
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Lieut.
f^^Stephen Bmdly > 1 Jan 2aiane38
homaaHoUowayHolman. ISJan 6Febl5
®^ James Sam. Aiid Dennis^ 22Jan 28June38
d^Lewis Maitland* 15Feb 15Feb39
Arthur William Jemingham do 28Jan32
Henry Woreley Hill 15Mar 13July24
@John Elliott Bingham*<» 6May 28July32
(9'Henry Harvey" 28May 26Feb34
^Gustayna Hamilton Coul
son" 8June 7Jan23
^William HaskolP do 18Dec26
^Herbert Schomberg"' .... do liSept27
0Oeorge Stewart Reynolds'^ do 29Jan29
'^Thomas Carpenter*' do 27Dec32
(Louis Symonds Tindal*.. do 29Dec32
(Oeorge Beadon** do 230ct33
(Augustus Henry Ingram** do 10Jan37
J Peter Benson Stewart* . . do do
^Richard Symons^ do 19Apr37
@Wm. Backhouse Mony-
penny* do 30Sept37
Peter Fisher do 28June38
Edward Stopford 20July 12Dec31
Chas. Foreman Brown .... 11 Aug 17Apr27
Edward Dixon 30Aug 18Sept28
Wm. Nathaniel Russell .... do . 26Sept34
Alex. Dingwall Fordyce(a)..3Sept 18May26
0Chas. Collyear Dawkins^ do 14June30
"bHenry Coryton** do 22Sept35
i»Wm. Chas Metcalfe** .. do 7Mar37
John Montagu Hayes** . . do 210ct37
)>Peter Wm. Hamilton*' (b) do 2Mar38
Jeo. Alex. Frazer 1 30«t 6 Api27
VVChas. Hawse Jay^'Cc) ..220ct 6Febl5
fJ»Edw. Southwell Sotheby* 30Oct 30ct35
dmund Gardiner Fishboume 1 N ov 11 Apr35
Wm. Manners Wellington
Douglas 12Noy 30Jan39
John Steanc»« 22Nov 18FebI5
9*®VA John Nugent* ..23Noy 15Jan00
®John Gwyn Wigley •*. ... do 25Aug06
James Bance (d) do 9Jan09
VABenjaminBaynton* .. do 2JanlO
Gustavus Evans do 18Aprl 1
@*Horatio James^ do 20Septl2
©'Geo. Eyre Powell* .... do 22Janl3
Snephard M*Cormick* .... do 25Junel3
William Morris do 24Augl3
•Thomas Baldock* do 10Novl3
©» Joseph West** 23Nov 6Julyl4
©'®Charles HaU* do 7Febl5
JohnWUIson do 8Febl5
422
Nicholas Robilliard* 23Not 31Marl8
©» Andrew Smith(6)** do 7Augl9
ft^Bobt Gregory Welch do 15Api20
Godfrey Lamplugh Wolley do 29Api2D
William Worsfold" do 30May20
Wm. Hargraves Molynenx* do 31Oct20
JohnPyke" do 18Nov21
Alex. Bridport Becher .... do 3lMay22
Robt. Augustus Bradshaw . . do 10July22
Wm. Norton Taylor do 22Mai^
JohnHills** do 21Jan24
Cheesman Henry Binstcad do 10Apr24
William Johnstone do 10May24
Charles Gayton do 30Dec24
George Woodberry Smith . . do 27July26
Peter Duthy* do lNov26
Nathaniel Fred. Edwards . . do 12Feb27
©^HoratioBlair^' do 28Api27
Charles Thomas Rooke .... do 10May27
Edward Lake do 20Aug27
Edw. Littlehales do llMai28
Chas. Leach do 9 Api28
Frederick ChevalHer Syer" do 22May28
Eynaston Corbet do 21June28
Geo. Clerk Mends do a4Jan29
Wm. Edmonstone^ do 23Feb29
Wm. FoidyccBlair^* (6) (c) do 4Mar29
George Sumner Hand™ do I4July29
William Brown Oliver .... do 25Aug29
Edward Herbert Kenney . do 300ct29
Jonas Archer Abbott do 10ct30
A^Edw. Knatchbull Hughes
Hallett*^ do 16Oct30
John Goodrich Dick" .... do 28Mar3l
Chas. Henry Hamilton do 9July3l
Henry Wedderbum Johnstone do 1 8 Aug3i
f^^George Aug. Henry .... do a4Jan32
homas Hope do 6July32
John Luke ftich. StoU .... do 60ct32
Jack Henry Murray do l4June33
^^HenryJohnWindhamSher-
brooke Payne Gallwey**.. do 6June34
^^Hueh Myddelton EUi-
combe* do 15Nov34
John Halliburton Murray ..14Dec 22Mar32
Edmund Peel 21Dec ftjune24
(a) M.P. for Aberdeen.
(b) Vice Ooneal» Boulogne.
(«) Superintendent of Semaphores.
(d) Capt. of the Port, Cape of Good Hope.
18^
^^eorge Davies ' 1 Jan 1 June2£
@» Joseph MUlarLangtry* ..4Jan 220ct23
George Evan Davis"* 20Jan lOMarlf
Hugh Bemers 28Jan 17July2^
469
(e) Deputy Lieut. Ayrehlim.
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77
lient
§Thomas MitcheU'(») . . . .28Jan lODec24
Charles Holbrook * 7Feb 16Pebl5
Alexander Boyle do 5Oct30
Robert Hibbert Barth. Rowley do 1 June37
Michael De Courc/ 12Feb 28June38
John Neilson Gladstone . . 26Feb 7 July27
James St John 7Mar 20Sept08
Alexander John Graeme . . '. . do 5Sept22
Thomas Saumarez Brock' . . do 12May27
William Sidney Thomas .... do 13May28
Geoige John Hirtsel do 7Jane31
Heniy James Wellington . . do 12Aug34
Fred.WnLPleydellBouverie do do
Henry Dumaresq " 21 Mar 10Oct38
i^Wm. Henry Symons« 28Mar 220ct05
William Ellis 30Mar 10Jan37
James Newburgh Strange . . do 23Feb38
i^James Agnew Stevens" . .4May 7Jiilyl2
i'Edward Stokes Pearce . . 7May 25June31
Alex. Collingwood T. Dickson do 6 Ju3y33
Andrew Kennedy 27M4y 9Febl5
Christopher Claxton 20June 9DeclO
Philip Bodge Somenille 24June 10Jan40
Geo.Tho8.Maitland Purvis. .6July 5April23
HttghDnnlop 12Aug 8Feb28
i'®Jo6. Coflings GiU*7 . . 19Aug 21Marl2
§A^£roii.Lor£;W.Compton"19May 16Dec39
Henry Hayward Budd'"^ . . . 16Sept 25Mar07
§Cha8. Edmund Tennant* do 19ApriI32
i'HMichael Dwyer" ..21Sept 21Marl2
John Thomas Paulson"* .... 21Sept 29Mar22
Frederick Cannon 3Nov 140ct32
i^homas George Forbes " lONov 5Jan32
Mward Peirse do 22April34
tf«»«. Charles St Clair« ... . do 7Mar37
§John Tudor« 23Dec 26June26
Richard Borough Crawford* do 22Sept26
gGrey Skipwith* do 7Mar34
iHenry James Lacon* do 21Mar35
SJohn Cmrie Bynon" do 10Jan37
SVmcent Amcotts Massing-
J^ri» do 10Jan37
fJohn Gustavus Harrison" do 3April37
iCharles Starmcr^ do 2May37
iHenry Csesar Hawkins'' 23Dec 6Sept38
iJames Stoddart- do 27Dec38
SPhiL Augustus Helpman* do 26Mar39
iWilliamHeriotMaidand*' do 6April39
§Thoma8Woodgate« do 180ct39
SThoB. Francis Birch«....30Dec 16July40
1843
'oieph Francis Stirlinsr.
i'WiUiam Speck*
520
..2Jan I0July24
.lUan 28Feb09
Lieut.
GeorgeDrew<b) llJan 8Mayl2
William Prowse* do 16Augl4
Charles ThurtelP 12Jan 20Oct21
Fredk. ByngMontr^sor.... do 30July35
Edw. Hooper Senhouse(c) 20Jan 23May07
^iJoseph Martin Mottley^ 24Jan llFeb^9
JohnClavell 4Feb 28June38
George Kenyon IJuly lDec37
Thomas Dilnot Stewart' ..19July l9Septi5
Revnell Charles MichelP .. do llNoy29
^Arthur Vyner • 28Aug 6May41
f^^Francis Rogers Coghlan' 2Sept ISApriU
ohn James Robinson 5Sept80April34
William Salmon Cooper(d) 14Sept 25Sept34
Geo. Augustus Bedford do 19Dec34
@*George Winsor'o 20Sept 22July26
@Thomas Wilson" do 9May39
f^'John Hotham Weller*' . .25Sept 16June23
eorgeSnelP" do 14Feb25
Chas. Mitchell Mathison .. do 12Mav27
Horatio Jauncey do 26Peb30
Archibald M'Murdo 40ct 15Dec36
JohnSibbald do 10Jan37
Jas. Fred. Lewis Wood do 28June3S
@Wr Wm. Winniett, Kt.'*(e) 50ct 29Jaii2l
1844
Philip Nind 5Jan 17MarlO
®^(§)Chas. Alexander John-
ston» do 8Febl5
William Crispin' do 40ct25
Frederick Wilmot Horton** . . 6Jan 9May39
Richard Wilson Pelly lOFeb 20July36
@^Charles Frederick Schom-
berg* lOFeb 28June38
(^'Craven John Feather-
stone* 24Feb 3June25
Montagu Thomas 26Feb 10ct31
Wm. Comwallis Aldfaam . .5April 10July32
Geo. Martin Hunter 3May 8Dec28
John Barling Marsh 20May 2Feb30
Malachi Donellan 14June IFebOS
Edw. Bren ton Stewart .... do 1 Sept i 4
Pech6 Hart Dyke 20 June 280ct31
Charles Henry Douglas .... lOJuly 9May39
^'George Wodehouse'. . . . 30July 8June33
561
(b) Soperintendent of OonTicts, V. D. Land.
(c) Provotl Miinhal, Barb«does.
(d) Harbour Maiter, Klni«ton, Jamaica.
(a) Lt. Gov. of Setaemantt on tba Gold Ooaft«
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78 Commanders, with the dates of their respective Commissions.
Francis Pbilip Egerton .... 9Aug
William Southey 14Aug 17Septl4
Henry Chas. Otter 26Aug 5Dec31
Jacob Sankey 27Aug 10Dec35
John Cochrane Hoseason 6Sept lOJanSZ
Richard Aldworth Oliver . .23Sept 28June38
Tho8. Smith (c) 220ct 3Marl5
William Tringham do 28June26
James Chas. Prevost do 10Dec35
@*William Chas. Chamber-
lain" do 4Nov40
?)^Edward Codd" 11 Nov 8Jan36
rchibald Gibson Bulman . . 22Nov 8Sept28
William Robinson 16Dec 10Jan37
®Uohn Lunn" 19Dec 12June29
George Sprigg do 24May39
@)John Vyner WUlyamB*' . . 23Dec 10Jan40
Lieut. I
8Jan36 Henry Cooke Harston 6Dec
Lieut
26Oct40
6July36
1845
Edmund Wilson 2Jan 120ct24
Graham Hewett' 1 6 Jan 27May25
Robert Mann do 6July25
WUliam Marshall (6) do 29July25
JohnOrlebar 6Feb 10Sept32
@Robt Arthur Stewart* ..24Feb lMay39
Henrv John Douglas 23Feb l4Feb40
David Robertson*^ 1 IMar 26Aug41
Thomas Chaloner 24Mar 17Nov34
JohnRossWard do 10Jan35
John Foote 29Mar 27Jan35
@»John Henn Gennyg* ....17Apr l9Feb38
Frederick Kemble 29Apr 13Nov41
Edward Corner IMay 28Febl5
Geo. Alex. Seymour IZMay 10Dec35
jByronDrury^ 22Ma7 8June41
ames Edw. Eaton 31May l5Feb37
Hector Tause June 9Aug24
@UohnCheere do 30Apr36
William Fred. Fead do 28June38
Berry Haines 25July 25Aag26
Philip DeSausmarez* 25 July llMar31
Henry St. John Georges . . do 18Jan38
fi^Henry Richard Foote" . . 5Aug 250ct24
eorge Morritt" 19Ang 10Jan37
Richard Moorman SOAug 28Aug4l
Lewis de Tessier Prevost". . do 23Nov4l
Richard Strode Hewlett ..23Sep 10Jan37
Langton Browell 25Sep 17MaT28
Charles Henry Beddoes. . • . 15Nov 1 1 Mar32
John Spencer EUman do 40ct32
Charles Barker* 18Nov 28June38
@i Aug. John Woodley»«.... do 4Nov40
Charles Spry Norman* .... do 4Nov40
Geo. Henry Richards* do 12July42
Edward Aug. Inglefield* . .18Nov 21Sept42
Astley Cooper Key* do 22Dec42
614
Charles James Postle 12Dec
1846
Stephen Hodge* 5Jan 16Febl4
Henry Randall* do 22Febl5
Fredk. Adam Ellis 9Jan 20Jan36
Arthur Grant do 9May36
Robert Jocelyn Otway» 11 Jan 13Not28
Maxwell Falcon do 23Mar40
Chas. Randle Egerton do 8Jmie41
^on. Mark Kerr 12Jan 10Oct37
Thos. Geo. Drake do 8June41
Granville Hamilton Wood..l4Jan 17Aug4I
f ^'Charles Evelyn Rowley . . do 25Rept43
IfredMiles ISJan 8Nov27
@^Sir William Saltonstall
Wiseman,.^r. 7Feb *.8June38
Henry Samuel Hunt lOMar lODec35
Matthew Stainton NoUoth 12Mar 28June38
Wm. Elworthy Triscott l4Mar 10Jan37
RichardBrydgesBcechey ..31Mar 15Sep28
Thomas Spark 23Apr 150ctl2
James Horsford Cockbum* 24Apr 5Nov40
Fred. Archibald Campbell. .27Apr llMay37
Robert Walpole Twiss* ....4May lMar29
@Uohn Sanderson^ 12May 4Nov40
John M*Dowall Skene* .... 26May 5Nov40
f>» William Morris'( 6) .. . .28May 28June38
dwardTatham 6Jime 12Jan38
Edward Bunbury Nott 8June 12May29
©^Graham Ogle* 8June 6Sep38
Thomas Smith (d) 20June 25Mar33
f^^Henry Gage Morris" . .25June 19Apr37
red.Thos. Barnard Hankey26June llApr33
William Pretyman 27 June 12Apr23
@'Chas. Fred. Alex. Shad-
well" do 28June38
Henry Eden 29June 15Feb37
George Williams 2Jttly 26May31
@^Rt. Hon.LordFTedk. Her-
bert Kerr 3July 21Oct40
William Hugh Kennedy 4July 15Dec38
@*George Edwin Patey" ..SJuly 4Nov40
James Aylmer Dorset Paynter do 23Not41
@'JohnMacdougall» ....28July 30Apr37
Chas. Luxmore Hockin . . . .5Aug 2Mar38
John Chas. Dalrymple Hay28Aug 15Aag44
William Robson 70ct 22July33
Peter Cracroft 120ct 26Aug4I
©^William Boys 280ct 26Jan35
Edward Monday" 9Nov 7Nov06
@»®GilbertKennicott».... do 22AuglO
©'John Thomas Nott do 1 SOctlO
663
* Promoted for scrvicM in thePftrana.
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Lieut.
Herbert John Jones«» 9Noy 23Novl 0
^'George Buttler" do lODeclO
^'Frederic White" do 10Febl2
John Bowie** do 20Julyl2
jSi^Wm. Henry Brand* .... do 30Decl3
John Harding do llFebl5
John Stephen do 23Febl5
James Rawstome" do dMarl5
George Caswell* do 248eptl5
William Critchell do 140ctl9
9*George Spong do 7Jan20
Washington Carr do 12Sept21
Wm. VinerRead do 5Sept23
Cbas. Edward Wilmot do 17Apr24
George Goldfinch** do 25July25
M'm.TamIin Griffiths do 16Aug25
Edwaid Franklin do 14Sept25
Richard Dowse do 16Dec25
^Wymond Hamley^' do 29June26
John Wm. Finch* do 5July26
John Julius McDonnell* .. do 13Sept26
William Howat do 13Nov26
9'Henry Edward Wingrove* do 1 lDec26
Wni.Ho6eason do 28Dec26
Edward Evans Gray do 13Nov27
Cumberland Hadaway .... do 5Feb28
9'Gillmore Harvey do 27Aug28
Wm. O'Bryen Hoare* do 30Aug28
Alfred Nelson Fairman do 4Sept29
Charles Jenkin do 24Dec29
Wm. Montague Isaacson
George Pasco do 8Jan30
James Banks West do 25June31
Thomas Maitland Rodney .... do 31 Ang32
Charles Honeham Baker .... do 29MaT33
Wm. George Maude do 20May33
Henry Byng do 17Nov34
A^George Lavie^ do 15Dec34
Wm. R^rt Mends do llAug35
John Walter Tarleton do 22Sept35
Fredk.HoUand do 13Aug36
WalterReid do 280ct36
Robert Dashwood Fowler . . do 2Jan37
John Henry Norcock** do 10Jan37
^>6fahamGore^ ... do do
William Barrie do 16June37
Albert Heseltine^ do 28Sept37
Wm. Hugh Dobbie« do 26Dec37
Alexander Little do do
EdwardLittle do 30Dec37
Colin Yorke Campbell do 24Jan38
fii Henry Samuel Hawker*^ do 6Mar38
m' John Jas. Bartholomew £d-
^ ward Frere* do 7May38
George Granville Randolph do 27June38
Roger Curtis do 28June38
Henry Alexander Story .... do do
Chas. James Balfour do 28June43
719
Lieut.
Nov 28June38
Wm. Farquharson Burnett . .
Frederic Erskine Johnston . . do do
@*Hay Erskine Shipley Win-
throp«» do 26Mar39
(^Thomas Homepesch Chris-
tian" do 14Aug39
@»Arthur Cumming" do 2«Sept40
Owen Phibbs Knott do 260ct40
George Johnson do 4Nov40
Hon. George Disney Keane . . do 26Dec40
©ThomasCannichaeP .... do 8June41
Richard Robert Quin do do
Richard Roger Western ... do llJune4l
@Rt. Hon, Lord Amelius
Wentworth Beauclerk" .. do 80ct41
f)Henry King(6)* do do
ichard Sidney Smith<<» .... do 23Nov41
James Willcox do do
John Matthew Robert Ince . . do do
James BeautineWilloughby" do 14Dec41
Edward HalfordBeauchamp"l 1 Nov27June41
James Augustus Mends 27Nov28Nov3B
George Curtis Adams do 21Feb37
©^George Blane" do 2SJune38
©^Herbert Grey Austen .•30Nov 23Nov4l
1847
GeorgeHowes IJan 23Febl5
@» Walter Broad Stocker*. . do 1 GSeptl 6
@'John Hasler Helby* . . . . do lJuIy22
©Nicholas Vansittart* 7Jan 23Dec42
Mathew Chas. Forster ....27Jan 22Oct30
Robert Jenner do 14Oct40
John Bettinson Cragg .... 13Feb 19May28
©^Arthur Parry Eardley
Wilmot* 28Feb 3July40
f^^ James Geo. Mackensie' 29 Apr I5May30
hos. Edwd. Svmonds do 17Mar41
Fredk. Leopold Aug Selwyn lOMay 1 Dec43
Richard Murdoch Robertson 5 June 28June38
Fredk. Beauchamp Paget
Seymour do 7Mar42
Robert Coote* 25 June 25Sep43
George Smythe 9July 14Feb34
Chas. Frankland Newland 30July 2Mar38
Leopold Geo. Heath 3Aug 22Dec40
Hyde Parker 4Aug 5Apr44
George Harper ISAug 6June37
Thomas Miller" 23Aug 22July44
@*Rich. Dunning White" 28Aug 5Nov40
©'George Oldmixon" ....27Sept lJunel5
John Tracy Wm. French . .llOct 30Mar37
Frederick Lowe do 17Nov37
©'Chas. Richardson John-
son" do l9Feb40
David Ady e B uchan do 1 7 A ug4 1
Jacob Ley Young 120ct 7Aprl3
Walter Need do 28June38
Hon, John Welbore Sun-
derland Spencer do
• D«p. Svpt. of Convicts at Bermuda.
^»Wm.
Pearson Crozier'*. . .
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23Nov41
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80 Commanders^ with the dates of their respective Commissions*
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Wm. Henry Webb aCOct 23Nov41
John Jerris Palmer*^ do 23Jan43
Lauchlan Bellingham Mao
kinnon INov 10Feb42
John Barnes 23Dec 30Sepl3
Henry Downing Rogers., do 9Jan37
William Rowlatt do 27Dec38
John Bourmaster Dickson do 180cl39
Henry Caldwell do 26Aug41
O^Walter Geo. Mansfield do lSept45
1848
S|i® John Robert Woodriff> IJan 26Aprll
enry Leworthy do 14Novl6
Charles Henry Baker do 9Nov27
Thomas Edwd. Laws Moore 1 1 Jan 40ct43
Peter Frederick Shortland. .20Jan 1 Apr42
Reennald John Jas. Geo.
MacDonald do 14Dec42
Charles Gerrans Phillips . .31 Jan 28June38
Thomas Etheridge do 2May40
@HenryNeed« do 80ct41
Thomas Eisbee' 15Feb 27UasQe
Thomas Belgrave do lNoy43
©William Thornton Bate^ do 80ct41
John Anthony L. Wharton* 29Feb 1 2Sept44
fJWilliamMoorsom* 8Mar 29Mar42
ames Archd. Macdonald><* 20Mar 8Sept27
Georj;e Henry Gardner. ... do 10Noy4S
f^»Wm. King Hall" 21 Mar 28Julv4l
alentine Otway Inglefield ISApr 3Feb46
Gilbert Brydone Rutherford 27 Apr 3June40
©^Alexander George West" 2Miy 220ct44
©^AugostusSmclairBooth*' 15May 12Apr36
Charles Farrel HUlyar .... IdMay 22Mar43
@^Wm. Houstoun Stewart*' 19May 29June42
^^Charles John Austen" . .7June 25June44
RobtAnth. Edwards Scott 28 July 17May42
Philip Somerville*^ 4Aug 15Mar41
® Jas. Aldworth St. Leger*' i2Aug 8June41
Chas. Joseph Fredk. Ewart do 23Noy4l
Humphrey John Julian* . . 12Sept 27ApT40
S Robert Tench Bedford" 160ct 230cUl
bertPhilUps 22Nov 26Feb30
Edmund Anthony Glvnn** do 6Noy40
812
Benjamin Holland Bunce . • do 28June38
Alan Henry Gardner** .... Dec 30OcUl
1849
JohnHains IJan 2Febl.5
©^Lasarus Roberts** do 7Febl5
Thomas Thompson do 22Jaly30
Edw. Pelham Brenton Von
Donop .lOJan 28Jane38
f) Thomas Henry Lysaght do 8Jane41
erard John Napier 26Jan 23Jan42
Charles Codrington Forsyth do 3 1 Oct43
f^^Ed ward Herrick*^ 5Mar 3Febl5
aldwin Arden Wake do 19Apr37
Thos. Abel Bremage Spratt do 150ct4l
®'Henry Phelps*" 16Apr 23Dec42
^Richard Purvis** do 29June46
William Keigwin Nicolas** 8May 15Api09
Arthur Mellersh do ^Oct37
Vashon Baker do 180ct39
George Parker 26May 8Sept46
@John Ormsby Johnson** 27May 28June44
Edmund Heathcote ]3June 10Jan40
JohnBorlase do llJune41
Joseph Henry Kay*» 23Aug 6Apr39
George Rhodes Wolrige ..20Sept l6May42
Sam. Rosser Protheroe 190ct 25 Aug26
Edw. Jas. Bedford do 28June38
Oliver John Jones do 21Dec39
@Edw. Westbv Van8ittart^230ct 16Sept42
Augustus Gordon INov 16Feb36
f)Wm.Thos.RiYer8^ do 8June41
ob. John Le Mesurier
M'Clure 4Nov 30Nov37
Melville Greo. Hope War.
render Ross do 6June42
Richard Studdert** 22Nov 26Dec37
Robert William Suckling .20Dec 28June38
Wm. Nicholas Love Lockyer do lSepl45
Jas.Fras.BaIlardWainwright21Dec 22Dec41
1850
f I' John Ellis Knight^ IJan lMarl5
oseph Wm. Brown do 10Jan25
John Sam. Wm. Grandy . do 1 Jan42
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1814
ThomaB Crawley
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.31 Jan 5Dec78
1823
JohnTwiflden 27Mar 280ct90
1825
FraneiB Cox ISPeb
S'ChiirlesPatey* 20July
1827
Joseph SalTBdor Morienconrt^l Sept
Richard Kevem* 3Dec
1829
James Rains 25ApT 2Decd3
22Nov90
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12Sept93
240ct93
1831
George Reynolds dOMar 10Jaly94
#^Geo. Neate Tremietts 24June 1 Aag94
9'Thomaa Muir>« (a) 16Aag 14Aug94
1833
John Hotchkis 21Dec 17Jime95
1834
George Wilson (a) 90ct 20Aug94
1835
Geo. MontagneHigginson ■' 19Mar 1 Sept95
William Payne" 23Dec 90ct95
1836
Lawrence Gwrnne 7Mar 30Oct^5
Alexander Giunoiir 23Apr 4Dec95
Wflliam Gibbons 23Not 9Feb96
1837
Wniiam Warden** .
.30Mar 22Feb96
1838
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f^VPSdward Libbyn
^'^WiUiam Pardoe ...
^IPeb 140ct96
23Apr 29Dec96
.3Sept 23Jan97
.20Mar 22Mar97
.16Apr 12Api97
1840
Robert Hearle 14Jan 9May97
Robert Honlton 18Jan 18May97
George Barnard 9Mar 29May97
Johnrairweather 18Mar 8June97
Cbas. Gayton Warren** . . . .22Apr 10Jiily97
James Copeland Murray ..13Jaly llJuly97
9MBich.Boame** lODec 4Aug97
30
1841 Lfcat.
Win.Edm. Drake 16Feb 14Nov97
Peter Despourrins 1 June 27Dec97
John Simpson (a) 8Sept 31 May98
1842
William Tucker 5Jan 18Sept98
John Fitzgerald 1 June 2Nov98
@Uohn James Rorie** 2July 4Dec98
Thomas Thomas IONot 5Jan99
1843
Daniel Little Couch 27Mar 9Feb99
Charles Knighton 7Apr 27Mai99
James Hodgson 8May 1 1 Api99
@^©MolyneuxShuIdham**10June 15Apr99
WilUam Gilchrist** lAug22June99
® George Glanyill 140ct 1 3July99
^ '® John Read Bindon** ..23Dec 31July99
ohnPetley*' do 4Aug99
1844
Edmund Kerr Cranstown
Bacon 30Jan 26Aug99
James Yalobra 7Feb 31Aug99
E®Thomas Consitt 16Mar 7Sept99
0. Thomas'* (b) 3May 30Sept99
rtTrotter 14May 15Nov99
®^S)(S)VV Charles Patri-
arche*» 16May 26Noir99
George George** 31May 26Noir99
Fred. David Schaw 28July SFebOO
® John Marshall (a)** ....3DJuly ISFebOO
Felix Franklyn 2Sept IMarOO
William Reikie do SMarOO
^®Fredk. James Leroux 15Not 25ApT00
ohn M'Dougall 9Dec 26Apr00
1845
John White (a) (c) 8Jan 26ApiOO
9'Nicholas Mauger<» 17Feb 17JuneOO
^Uames Pasley** do 20July00
John William Bailey*'(d) ..27Feb 23Aug00
Henry Thomas Lutwidge . 27Mar GSeptOO
James Dalrymple 8Sept do
Charles Adam Lennock. . . . 1 1 Sept 29Nov00
James Poate 25Sept 22Dec00
Clotworthy GUhnore 17Nov 27Feb01
Paul Sandby Lawrence 25Dec 6May01
1846
William Ogiivie 9Mar 27June01
Hamilton Fitzg^d .... 12July31 20July01
^''IwinThrackston* ..29 June 25July01
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(b) O. TlioniM, Comm. of PUoUm, Neath.
(c) Vice Oonsul, OhUI.
(d) £SSS per annum ae Retired Agent of Tnuuporte.
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Retired Commanders.
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William Borough 21 Aug SOJulyOi
Henry Leslie Grove (b) . . 190ct3i 1 AugOl
John Broughton 27Nov do
1847
®^® John Rose 28Jan 6Aug01
John Smith do 14Aug01
©George Fox do 23Aug0l
@»®Chris. Wm. Betty** 30Apr iZSeptOl
Wm. Ley Symonds 5May 6Oct01
1848
John Tumex'»(6) 8Jan 13Fel>02
William Brown 1 5Jan 22Feb02
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@'® Alex. Burgojrne Howe'* i Aug
fill ® »* Robt. Bastin'*. . . .29 Aug
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2July98
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Chas. Thompson* 30Apr40
James Hartley Dathan^ . . 120ct41
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Henry Geo. Massie 5Oct40
Evelyn Norie"* 13Oct40
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m';f Nich. Colthur8t««. . . .29Jan41 19Sept06
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Wm. Poore do 2Mar09
Bonamy Mansell do 7MaT09
Geo. Hubert Rye do 8Mar09
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Allen. Geo. Field do 25Mar09
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Robert Ball Boardman 3Mar48 19May09
Charles Jefferis*" 29Feb48 22May09
Lacy Dickonson 50ct47 31May09
John Upton Tripp 50ct47 7June09
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Joseph Dodd 4Apr48 27June09
John Puleston do 1 July09
Thomas Bradby do 7July09
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Geor^ Hall Dacre 4Apr4S 10Jaly09
Maurice Hewson ao 15July09
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@HS)John Treeve'*' do 20JiilyO9
Henry Bird 12Aug48 4Aug09
James Atkins 4Apr48 12Aug09
Henry Conn»« do 18Aug09
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Edw.Biddulph 6Aug49 50ct09
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Charles Grantham 9Noy48 230ct09
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John Rootes 7July09 3Febl0
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Rbtirbd under Her Majesty's Order in CouNca, 18th Mat, 1846."
The List to oonsiBt of forty Masters, at two rates of Retired Pay, to be selected from those
standing highest on the list of their class who may possess the qualifications hereinafter mentioned,
and who may desire to he included in the Retirement, ris : —
First Class. Twelve Shillings and Sixpence a day, to such Masters, not exceeding twenty in
number, as shall have actually served afloat in the Navy twenty-five years as Acting Master, and
Master, or shall have completed that period by service combined with Oiat of Assistant Master
Attendant, and Master Attendant, and shall be Fifty-five year* of age and upwards, and shall have
passed for a Line of Battle Ship. . * . , -
Sbcond Class^— Ten Shilling and Sixpoioe a day to such further number of Masters ma may
be required to complete the Retued List to Forty, provided they shaU have served in the above-
mentioned capacities combined, Fifteen years, and shall be Fifty-five years of age or upwards.
The Masters placed on the Retired List, shall rank as, and be entitled to wear the Uniform of,
Commanders in the Royal Navy.
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Henry Lawrence IJiily 23Feb97
f)«® John W. Trotter* ....l2July 4ApT97
Offer Taylor IJuly 3JuIy97
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William Ellis»» do l4Nov09
Thomas Read do 29Nov09
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Daniel Lye do
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Robert Liddle Hicks do
Wm. White (6) do
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(9^ Alexander Karley*
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^^Thomas Hoskins* 14July
^^®Jo8eph Seymour* Uuly
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SERVICES OP COMMANDERS.
1808, 9
I E. Burt, Mid. ofUpdra in actioD with Omfiance
and Ferave, and at bombardment of Havre, 18M.
Comnumder of Sparrow^ and officially reported for
** s«al and activitf " at the redaction of the city of
St. Domingo in 1809. Gaa. 1809.
3 E. W. Garrett, wonnded when Lieut of
Mttn at Trafalnur, and was in the same ship at the
capture of the Fr. frugte Bkhu and foar others.
At Copenhagen, in 1807; and Senior of Onifx at
capture of Dutch brig of war Manfyt in 1809. Gaz.
1806,1809.
1810, 11
1 Sir T. S. Dyer, Mid. of UfUon at the relief of
Gibraltar, in 1782. Lieut of EgmonU and seped
on diore daring the occupation otToulon and taking
tibe Martello Tower at St Fiorenzo ; was in, the
same ship at the capture of Fr. friffste and bngin
Tunis Bay, and in Hotham's second action. 1795.
Senior of Vumfku, and commanded a boat in the
attack on the Fr. flotilla off Boulogne, in 1806.
2 P.G. Pickemell, as Matennd Lieut, commanded
a tender to Prince ^ Wale* at the capture of Tri-
nidad, and attack on Porto Rico, 1797, and Surinam
in 17!^. In command of same vessel captured seve-
ra^priTateers and destroyed others. Second Lieut
of Revengt at Trafakar. and Senior of that ship at
the castore of four Fr. frigates ; and commanded a
gun bng at Walcheren, in 1809.
9 W. KeHy, Mid. of Soteba^^ and Vetermi k\
capture of French West India Islands, in 1794.
Uentof /jMMMfiaryatthe surrender of Malto; of
Minerva at the capture of 5vccr« and destrucuon of
i^Mmcr«. 1801 ; of Priacf at Trafalgar: uid of
Caiedonia at the attack on the Fr. fleet m Aix Roads,
1809. Gaz.l80L
1813
8 M. J. Poppkwcll, Mid. of FUra in the expedi-
tion to Egypt, 1801. and of Orettta, when burnt in
an action with gun-boats off Grayelines. Flag Lieut,
to Rear Admiral Otway in the Walcheren expedi-
tion. Acting Commander of CiSo, Aigktingaie, and
SarpedoHj on the Coast of Norway, 1810, 12, and
captured and destroyed several of the enemy's
▼essels.
9 H. Bourne, Lieut of Spartan in action with
Neapolitan squadron, in the Bay of Naples, in 1810.
Gaz. 1810.
10 Thomas Sykes, Lieut of Cdjpe in action with
a flotiUa of gun-boats off Gibraltar ; and in com-
mand of a boat of that ship was made prisoner in
endesTOuring to assist Hamubal on shore under the
batteries in Saumarez's action in Algesiras Bay,
1801. Second Lieut of Sun/tntre at Trafalgar.
Senior Lieut of Tartar in the action off Bergen,
1808, when Capt. Bettes worth was killed ; and com-
manded her boats cutting out a privateer on the
coast of Courland, 1809. Commanded Recndt and
Fantome on the North American station, 1813.
Gaz. 1809.
11 C. Rayley, Mid. of Audaeiout in Howe's ac-
tion, 1794 ; wounded in the right leg at St Domin-
K; and neverelv wounded in the face when Senior
eut of Dmdaku in an attack upon two privateers
in the West Indies, 1807. Actinff Captain of PiV-
tnontaise and Commander of Sarracouta^ and in
the latter fought a severe action in the river Sambas,
in Borneo.
12 M. Conotty. Lieut of IrreaUtihU. and com-
manded her launch in action with Cadiz flotilla,
in 1797. Senior of Cambrian, on the coast of Cata-
lonia, and commanded her boats cuttingout a Fr.
vessel from under the Medas Islands, in 1811. Gaz.
1810.
15 J. Oliver, Lieut of j^lcmene, and commanded
a boat at the capture of several large ships under the
batteries of Vivero in 1799. Lieut of Bacchante,
and stormed a fort and captured several vessels near
the Havannah in 1805. Lieut, of Franchise at Co-
penhagen, 1807, and at capture of Sumana, St Do-
mingo, in 1806. Gaz. 1809.
17 R. Lowthian, Mid. of Aoyo/ Oearge in Howe's
action t and in Bridport's. Lieut, of Yarh, and com-
manded a boat at the attack on the Boulogne flotilla*
inlSOL
20 C. Anthony, Mid. of Rtusetl in Howe's action
and in Bridport's ; and in the expedition to Egypt, in
1801. Lieut of ^WloMila at Trafalgar. Commanded
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Services of Commanders.
Harpy in Walcheren expedition ; Lieut, of Wo{fe
on the lakes in Canada, and commanded gun-
boats at the capture of an American nost on Lake
Ontario. Commanded Star brig at the attack on
and capture of Oswego, in 1814. Gaz. 1813, 14.
1814
2 W. C. C. Dalvell, Mate of Seine at the can-
ture of Fr. frigate Vengeance in 1800 ; was frequently
officially noticed while in Antelope and Rattler in
the Channel and North Seas. Desperately wounded
and made prisoner in an attempt to cut out Vime-
reux Fr. lugger of 14 guns, from SL Valery, in 1805.
Gaz. 1804.
4 N.J. C. Dunn, Mid. of Tim at the siege of
St. Jean d'Acre, in 1799, and of Dangereuse at the
landing and subsequent operations on the coasts of
Egypt, in 1801. In the Antelope durins the attacks
on the enemy's flotilla off Ostend, in 1804. Lieut,
of Tupaxe m action with two Fr. frigates off
Corfu, in 1809, and commanded the launch of that
ship at the capture and destruction of a convoy in
the Bay of Rosas in the same year ; was severely
hurt in an attack on an enemy's schooner off Cor-
sica in 1810. Lieut, of Tenedos on the coast of Ame-
rica, from 1812 tiU 1814. Gaz. 1809.
5 S. T. Dickens, commanded Sy^h at destmc-
tion of the U. S. frigate Adama m 1814. Gaz.
1814.
7 J. J. Arrow, Mid. of Kent in the expedi-
tion to Egypt. Lieut, of Jaton^ in command of the
boats at the destruction of Fr. West Indiaman
at Sta. Margaritta, performed under a heavy fire.
Senior Lieut, of Jason at capture of Fr. frigate
Topaze under the batteries at Guadaloupe, and
at the taking of the Saintes, in 1809. In same
ship, in 1813 and 14, actively employed in the
Scheldt, particularly in an attack on five Fr. brigs,
under Fort Lillo, with the boats of that ship and
Amphion,
8 F. E. Seymour. Mid. of Leander at capture of
Fr. frigate Ville de Milan, in 1805. Mid. and Lieut
of Centaur, at the capture of four Fr. frigates
off L'Orient, in 1806 ; at Copenha^n, in 1807 ; and
at the destruction of the Sewolod, m 1806.
9 T. Colby, Mid. of Bedford at Camperdowu ; of
Foudroyant at the defeat of Bompart's squadron in
Donegal Bay, in 1796 : and of Centurion when she
beat off Linois' squadron in Vizagapatam Roads,
1804. In the boats of St. Fiorenzo assisted at cap-
ture of a Fr. hjRRer. Lieut, of Thunderer in Calder's
action ; and at.Trafalgar, 1805. In same ship at the
defence of Gaeta, 1806, forcing the Dardanelles ;
and at the destruction of the Turkish saua-
dron at Point Pesquies, when he was twice sli^^ntly
wounded ; and co-operated with the army in Lgypt
in the attack upon Rosetta, &c. 1807. In 1809 m
command of a boat cut out a Fr. armed transport in
Quiberon Bay ; and Senior Lieut, of Prince of
Wales at the reduction of Genoa, 1814. Gaz.
1807.
13 P. H. Douglas. Mate of Caesar in the action
in Algeziras Bay and Straits of Gibraltar, in 1801.
Lieut, of Pasley, of 14 guns, and beat off a privateer
of 22, and captured another by boarding. Lieut,
of Royal Oak at Walcheren, in 1809.
14 R. H. H. Pigot, was Mid. of Canada at the de-
feat of Bompart's squadron, in 1798. Senior Lieut
of Drtdd, at the defence of Cadiz and Tariffa in
1811.
15 C. West, Mid. of Thetia in the expedition to
Egypt ; of Minotaur at Trafalgar ; and Copenhagen.
Lieut of Blake at the reduction of Flushing in 1809 ;
and in co-operation with the patriots on the coasts
of Catalonia.
16 R. Julyan, Mid. oi Diadem at the occupation |
of Toulon, and in Hotharo's actions in 1795 ; of
Mozelle at the capture of the Dutch fleet in Sal-
danha Bay, and or Glatton at Copenhagen in 1801.
"While actmg in command of Richtwmd gun brig,
destroyed in her boats two Fr. privateers from under
a battery near Mala^ in 1811 ; and commanded the
naval forces at the siege of Tarifa.
17 G. Hilton, Mid. of Orion at Copenhagen, in
1807.
18 C.W.HilUer, Mid. of ^//r«/ in Howe's ac-
tion; oi Blenheim off Cape St Vincent, 1797; and
served in her boats inaction with Cadiz flotilla. Mid.
of Emerald in the expedition to Egypt, and block-
ade of Malta ; and of Fompee in the action off Alge-
siras and the Straits, in 1801. Lieut of Vanguard
at capture of Duquesne and Creole; Senior of Roy-
alist in the Walcheren expedition, and officially no-
ticed for the capture of a gun-boat in the boats of
that sloop.
19 A. Dixie, Mid. of Amazon at the capture of
two Fr. frifntes. and wrecked in that ship, engaging
Droits de U Homme, in 1797. Lieut, oi Phoebe at
Trafalgar \ and commanded Saracen on the coast of
America, m 1814, 15.
29 H. Elton, severely wounded when Lieut of
Dreadnought in cutting out a ship near Usbant, in
1810.
23 J. Tracey, Mate of Ardent at Camperdowu
and wounded : and when commanAiag Princess Au-
gusta cutter, fought a Fr. privateer off the Tees, in
1804. In command of Linnet gun-brig^captured
Fr. lugger privateer Courier of 18 guns, 18i96. Taken
by Fr. frigate Gloire, after a highly honourable de-
fence. Gaz. 1797. 1808.
25 J. R. Morris, Mid. of Alfred in Howe's ac-
tion, 1794. Commanded Insolent gun -brig in the
attack on tlie Fr. fleet, in Aix Roads, in 1809.
26 E. Collins, Mid. of Ganges, and wounded at
the capture of Jacobin Fr. ship of war, in 1794 ;
served on shore at the reduction of St Luda ; was
flag Lieut in the operations in the Gironde and
Aoour ; and Acting Commander of Martial on that
service, in 1814. Gaz. 1804.
28 J. Corby n, Lieut of Sybille, In command of
her boats at the blockade of Batavia, in 1800;
and at the capture of Fr. frigate Chiffonne, Lieut of
Resistance, and commanded her boats at the des-
truction of a batterv and armed schooner near Cape
Machicaco ; and oi Invincible and co-operated with
the patriots on the coast of Catalonia, particularly
during the siege of Tarragona, in 1811, and ofliciadly
mentioned for constructing an aqueduct during the
occupation of the Coll de Balaguer by the British
Forces. Gaz. 1813,13.
30 A. W. Thomas, wrecked on the Ik de Chau-
sey, in defending the Grappler gun brig under his
command from a Fr. flotilla, in 1803. in which ser-
vice he was very dangerously wounded.
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33 O. Bowen. MicL of Leaden, serving in a
boat at the attack upon the Boulogne flotilla, 1801,
and wounded. Mate of Cmturion when attacked by
Linoia's sc^uadron inVizagapatam Roads, 1804 ; and
of Namur in the action off Perrol, 1806. Lieut, of
Can^Mtror^ and assisted cuttibg ont Cmsar 18-gun
corvette, 1806. Senior Lieut. mApoUo^ at capture
of Mermo9 and a Fr. National zebec, under the bat-
teries of Corsica, in 1812 5 also at destruction of St.
Cataldo, between Brindisi and Otranto; and as-
sisted at capture of the Islands Augusta and Cur-
xola, in the Adriatic, in 1813. Gaz. 1812, 13.
.34 J. Hilton, Senior Lieut, of Bustard in the
Adriatic and at defence of Sicily, in 1809, 10. Se-
▼erely wounded in the latter year while attempting
to bum an armed felucca under Cape del Arme.
35 R. Moorman, Mate of Donegal at St. Do-
mingo. Wounded when Senior Lieut of Ter-
nuzxani. employed in the flotilla at the defence of
Sicily. Lieut, of CanopuMt and commanded the boats
of the squadron at the destruction of a flotilla of gun-
boats on the coast of Italy 3 was present at the de-
struction of Robuste and lAan off Cette, and com-
manded the flotilla at the taking of Procida.
Gaz. 1812.
35* A. F. Elphinstone, Mid. of Hector^ and
participated in boat .sendee during the blockade of
Cadiz and Toulon, 1800. and did duty as aid-de-
camp to tiie Captain of the Fleet at the landing and
subsequent operations in Gflfypt, and present at the
surrender of Alexandria, idOl, for which he re-
ceived the gold medal. Mid. of Diamond^ and in
command of a boat at an attack upon Fr. corvette
near the Cordovan lighthouse, and in other cutting-
out expeditions, 1803. Served as Lieut, of Saltette,
Fiti, and lhris,in East Indies, and Persian Gulf;
and Acting Capt. of Lforis, at capture of the I. of
France, 1810. Lieut of Caledonia, blockading
Toulon, and commanded a brigade of seamen dis-
embarked on the coast of Spain at the destruction
of the Coll. de Balaguer, ana also at the reduction
of Genoa.
36 G. Penruddocke, Senior Lieut, of Pilot on the
coast of Italy, in June and July^ 1810 ; and com-
manded her boats at the destruction of convoys off
the town of St Lucido. Gaz. 1810.
37 F. Duval, Mate of AtKenieune in the Mediter-
ranean, in 1806, and wounded.
38 W. G. C. Kent, Mid. of Tigre at the siege of
St Jean D'Acre, and subssequent operations on the
coasts of Syria and Egypt ; and of Thesew at the
bk>ckade of Genoa, 18%, 01.
39 G. King {a) Mid. of Immortality and Clyde,
and present in various boat actions off Boulogne,
and serring as aide-de-camp to Commodore Owen,
at Walcheren. Lieut of Cornwall in the Flushing
expedition, and commanded a detachment of sea-
men and marines in South Beveland, 1813-14.
40 J. E. Huggins. severely wounded when Mid.
of Amason, in 1800, by the recoil of a gun ; Mate
of Eunu in the expedition to Ferrol and Cadiz,
and commanded a boat cutting out Guepe cor-
vette, from Vigo Bay, in 1800; and commanded
a flat boat at the landing in Egypt and sub-
sequent operations, including the batUes of the 13th
and 21st of March. Mate of Inconstant at taking
of Goree ; and of Oraeieute, tender to Hercule,
boarding a Fr. National schooner off St Domingo;
and performed various other sendees in the West
Indies, where he was severely wounded. Lieut of
Rover, co-operating with the patriots on the north
coast of Spain, where he was araun severely hurt.
Lieut of Mqjeatic at capture of Fr. frisate, TerpH'
chore, 1814. Gaz. 1805, name misspelt^* Higgins."
42 J. Stirling, Lieut ot Blossom, and served in her
boats at capture of a convoy near the mouth of
the Rhone, including a schooner of 4 guns and 74
men, which was burnt ; commanded a ooat of the
same ship at the destruction of two towers in the
bay of St Maij's. in 1812. Commander of Ferret at
destruction or a orig-of-war and several vessels in
harbour of Corigeou, 1815.
43 F. Le Hunte, Lieut in command of a
division of Sicilian ^n-boats, storming batteries on
the coast of Calabna. in 1813 ; also in the expedition
against Genoa^ and particularized in storming the
enemy's forts m the gulf of Spezzia, in 1814. Gaz.
1813,14.
44 R. H. Fuller, twice wounded, when Mate of
Camhrian, serving in her boats in an attack on the
batteries and convoy at Palamos; was again se-
verely wounded when Lieut of Swiftsure, boarding
a privateer of 8 guns and 93 men near Corsica, in
1813. Gaz. 1813.
45 J. Townsend, Mid. of Sans Pareil {in Brid-
Birt's action, in 1795 ;. and Lieut of Atlas at St.
omingo, in 1806.
47 H. M. Marshall, Mid. of Camel at the siece
of St Fiorenzo ; and of Swiftsure at the bombard-
ment of Cadiz : at the Nile ; and subsequent opera-
tions against the French camp. Of same ship at
the surrender of Naples ; capture of the islands ot
Ischia and Procida ; capture of Sp. frintes Carmen
and Florentina; in the expedition to £gypt, where
he was present in the different actions with the Fr.
army ; and at the surrender of Alexandria. Lieut
of Hind, and in 1805 co-operated with the army in
Egypt ; and captured in the boats several armed
vesseb of jsreatly superior force, and served until
the peace in 1814. Has been twice wounded.j
48 H. Parker, Mid. of iBtfMnrA; at Trafalgar
49 W. H. Nares, Lieut of Apollo, in the Adri-
atic, and commanded her boats in two attacks upon
the enemy's coasts and convoys in tlie months of
May and June, 1813. Gaz. 1813, 13, 13.
50 S. Hoskins, Mid. of Amazon, and commanded
a boat cutting out a brig from under the batteries of
Palma ; was present at the capture of Marengo and
Belle Poule, m 1806 : and at the destruction of se-
veral batteries on the coast of Spain. Lieut, of
Rota, and wounded in her boats, capturing a priva-
teer off Ushant, 1812.
51 E. Boys, Mid. of Pheehe, sendng in her boats at
an attack on two privateers off Cirita Vecchia in
1803 ; captured by a French sauadron, while in a
prize of that ship, and remained prisoner of war till
1809, when he effected his escape ; Lieut of Arachne
in the Walcheren expedition.
52 J. Davy, Mid. of Vtlle de Paris, and served in
boats of Scout at the capture and destruction of a
convoy in the Bay of Rosas in 1809.
54 C. Greene. Mid. of Active at passage of the
Dardanelles, ana destruction of Turkish squadron
off Point Pesquies. in 1807.
defence of Cadiz, 1810.
Lieut of Atlas at the
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58 £. Johniion, in Bow%e at captare of the Fr.
West India iKlands, in 1^4 ; and m her boats cut-
ting oat Fr. frigate Undaunted, and Fr. ooirette
Aven/cer, Volunteer in JBIephani at Copenhagen, in
1801; and Lieat. of London at the capture of Marengo
and Belie Pouk, 1806.
59 R. Oliver, Lieut, of Eepoir, and commanded
her boats, in coiyunction with those of Success,
at destruction of several vessels on the coast of Ca-
labria, in 1810 ; and of an armed ship and severa]
merchantmen under the Castle of Terracino.
60 J. F. Lascelles, Mate in the boats of Leda at
the destruction of a brigantine off Monte Video, in
1806. Gas. 1806.
62 Sir E. F. S. Stanhope. Mid. of SurveillatUe,
and in her boats at capture of a brig under a heavy
fire on the coast of France, in 1810; Lieut of
Castor, and assisted cutting out three privateers on
the coast of Catalonia, in 1813, 14. Gaz. 1810, 13, 14.
63 Its. Harness, Mid. of XKadSrm at capture of
the Cape and Buenos Avres, in 1806 ; of JnJUsible
at Copenhagen, in 180/. and in Voloniaire's boats
in the Bay of Rosas; and destruction of several
forts near Marseilles in 1809. Lieut of Fame at the
siege ofTarragona, in 1813. Gaa. 1809.
64 C. PengeUy, Lieut of Ro^ai George at the
passage of the l)ardanelles, and commanded a di-
vision of gun-boats at the taking of Genoa. Gaz.
1814.
65 W. Lauffhame. Mid. of Foudro^ami, at the
surrender of Naples, in 1799, and at capture of O^-
fUhreus and OwtUmme Tell, in 1800. Lieut, of iZM#-
sell at the destruction of Dutch shipping in Batavia
Roads, in 1806.
66 M. Roberto, Senior Lieut of Eagle in the
Adriatic, and commanded herboato at the attack on
a convoy off Goro, and at the capture of the towns
of Omago and Dignano, in 1813. Gaz. 1813, 13.
69. H. King, Mid. of Namur off Cape St Vin-
cent, 1797. Senior Lieut of Seahorse at the capture
of the city of Alexandria, and in all the operations
in the Potomac, &c. in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
70 J. G. Philipps, Mid. of Minotaur at the Nile,
and operations on the coast of Italy, and served in
her boato cutting out Esmeralda ana Pa9, Sp. cor-
vettes, in Barcelona Roads, in 1800.
71 John Sykes, Mid. of Charon, in Howe's ac-
tion. Lieut of Dictator at the capture of Tri-
nidad. 1797 ; and of Constance, frequently engaged
with the enemy's gun-boato in the straits of Gibnd-
tar ; and at the capture of three larae privateers near
CapeOrtegal. Senior Lieut of BeUridera in her
action with and escape from the U. S. squadron
in 1812. Commanded her boato. in comunction
with those of Endymion and Rattler, at destruction
of U. S. privateer of 15 guns and 70 men on Long
Island. Commander of Variable on the Mosquito
shore, 1814. 15, and publicly thanked for his ser-
vices at the nre in Port Royal. Has received Roval
Humane Society's medal for saving lives by jumping
overboard. Gaz. 1814.
73 C. Seward, Signal Mid. of Mt^estic and
wounded at the Nile. Lieut of Orpheun at the
reduction of Guadalonpe, 1810. Gaz. 1798.
1815
ID. Boyd, Lieut commanding of Grademse,
tender on the Jamaica station, in comiiany with
Oipsv schooner, captured a privateer of 5 guns
and 83 men, in 1807.
2 C. C. Owen, Lieut of Dreadnought^ and made
£risoner in her boato boarding a corvette under the
atteries of Isle D'Aix, in 1809 ; commanded a divi-
sion of seamen in the attack upon Sackef s Har-
bour, 1813 ; and Sir Sidney Smith schooner in every
engagement in Lake Ontario under Sir J. Yeo. In
the same vessel formed part of a detatched squa-
dron under Sir W. H. Mulcaster in the ezpeditioa
to French Creek. Acting commander of a flotilla of
gun-boato on the St Lawrence.
3 J. Barrell, Mid. of Brunswich in Howe's ac-
tion^and of Kent in the expedition to the Helder,
in 1799. Acting Lieut of Dispatch at Copenhagen,
in 1807. ^ Has oeen present at the capture and
destruction of more uian a hundred of the enemy's
vessels of war.
4 S. T. Hood, Sub-Lieut of Confiict gun-brig,
serving at the attack on Fr. fleet in Aiz Roads. 1809;
and in command of a single boat carried by board-
ing letter of marque off Bourdeaux ; in the same
year cut out two sloops, with naval stores under
the batteries of Sable D'Olonne. Lieut oi Dread-
nought, and present at the catting out a merchant
ship from under the batteries of Ushant Lieut of
Bacchante in the Adriatic, and repeatedly officially
reported, particularly for his conduct at die capture
of five gun-boato near Otranto. Severely hurt while
commanding Bacchante's barge at the capture of
Alcinous of 2 guns and 45 men ; and servra at the
destruction of the castle of Karlebam, and com-
manded the boato at the capture of a lam convoj
and numerous gun-boato on the coast of Abmzzi,
which were protected bv 2 guns and 100 soldiers.
Served at the sieges of Cattaro and Rainisa; and
capture of Castine and Machias in America. Gas.
1812, 13, 13, 13.
5 R. Forster, Mid. of Leopard at captare of
Dutch frigate Argo, and destruction of three brigs
off the Texel, 1796 ; of Ahtnene at Naples, 1798-99,
and Mate of Leda in the expedition to £gypt, 1801.
Senior Lieut, of Charwell at bombattTment of
Granville and Havre, 1803. and landed with Marine
brigade at Copenhagen, 1807. Senior Lieut of
Owen Olendower in command of a party of seamen
landed at the capture of Anholt 1809, and of Asia,
and had charge of a division of boato at Washing-
ton and Baltimore, and officially named in Gazette
for the destruction of an armed schooner in the
Chesapeake. 1814. Served with the army at New
Orleans, and commanded a division of boato and
assisted in stormins the fbrto on the bank of the
Mississippi, and alBO at the attack upon Fort
Boyer,1815. Gaz. 1814.
6 E. S. Cotxrave conunanded the boato of Port
d'Espagne at the capture of a privateer, in 1807.
7 M. Montagu acting flag Lieut in Superb as St
Domingo ; and Lieut of Roiral George at the pas-
sage of the Dardanelles, in 1807.
8 N. Alexander, Mid. of Desir4e at Copenha-
gen ; and served in the flag-ship on the Walche-
ren expedition. Senior Lieut of Dragon in the ope-
rations in the Chesapeake and Patuxent ; and com-
manded a division or boato at the fbrto of Peter and
St Mary; has been twice woonded. Gaz. 1813,13, 13.
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9 J. Mancles assisted at the attack on some Fr.
ressels in Hieres Bay; Acting Lieut, of Narcu-
Mf at the capture of the Cape, and the operations ui
Rio de la Plata. Lieut of Penelope al the reduction
of Martinique, in 1809.
10 T. Monlgomenr, Mid. of Ganget at Copen-
hagen, in 180L
10* R. Streatfeild, Lieut, of Ruby at the destruc-
tion of two Danish armed vessels off Lassoe, in
1810. Gaz 1810.
11 P. Mainny, Senior Lieut, of Hermee in the at-
tack on Fort Boyer in America, 18U.
12 G. Dougal, Mid. of Decade at surrender of
Cura^oa ; Mate of Diadem, in command of a prize
schooner in the o^rations against Buenos Ayres.
and foufj^t an action with two schooners of equal
force ; Lieut oiSarpen in theWalcheren expedition;
and wounded while Lieut of Apellet near Boulogne,
inlSlZ
13 H. B. Mason, Mid. of Prince at Trafalgar.
Captured in a prize belonging to ^mpkion,
14 J. Harris wounded when Mid. of Spencer at
St Domingo. Mid. of 7'hesewt at the attack on the
the Fr. fleet in Aiz Roads, in 1809, and in the Wal-
cberen expedition. Lieut of Poietiers and com-
manded a boat co-operating with the British army in
the Tagns ; and commanded her launch in an action
between the boats of the blockading squadron and
Chose of the enemy in Basque Roads. Gaz. 1806.
15 A. Otty, Senior Lieut of Goshawk in an at-
tack on the batteries and privateers at Mahiga, when
her commander (Lilbum) was kiUed in 1812.
Ifi J. Patey, wounded when Mid. of Lion in ac-
tion with four Sp. friarates off Carthagcna and cap-
ture of Dorotea m 1796. Senior Lieut, of that ship,
and again wounded at capture of GuUlaume TelL
Lieut of Genereux at capture of Fr. frigate Diane
iind destruction of the besieging force before Forto
Ferr^a, and a third time wounded at the siege of
La Valette. As Commander of RmUeur^ Ffy, CercM,
AqmUam^ and Albacore^ served throughout the war;
and in the latter destroyed a larro Am. privateer
and several gun-boats. Gaz. 1796, 1800.
17 J. G. Gordon, Mid. of lUuttrUme^ and com-
naanded her barge, cutting out a brig from Vivero
Harbour ; and was present in chanre of a launch
at the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aiz Roads. Com-
manded a gun-boat in the Walcheren expedition,
and at the twmbardment of Flushing, where he was
severely wounded, and lost the sight of one eye.
Ltieat of Freija at the destruction of two Fr. frigates
off Guadalovpe ; and of GuadaUmpe at the capture
of that island ; Flag Lieut to Admiral Penrose in
all the important operations in the Gironde, in 1814«
and also at Naples and capture of Gaete, 1815.
18 J. R. Walker, Mate of Victory at Trafalgar ;
Acting Lieut of Fawn^ and commanded two boats
at capture of a privateer in the West Indies, in 1808.
In the UazartLmwVsA at the capture of Fr frigate
Topaze^ in 1809; and employed at the reduction
of Martinique, and at the destruction of two fri-
gates at Guadaloupe, when her commander (Came-
ron) was killed. Lieut of Antelope^ and captured
with her boats several armed vessels in the Pforth
Seas ; und Senior of Confiance on the Lakes in the
attack on the Am. flotilla, when Capt Downie
was killed and the ship captured. Gaz. 1809, 14.
19 C. H. Crooke, Mid., and wounded in the
boats of Phmbe in an attack on a French brig of
war in the Mediterranean in 1805; and severely
wounded while commanding the boats of Circe in an
attack on Fr. corvette Cigne at Martinique, in 1806.
Lieut of Medu»a^ sending in her boats at destruc-
JaN 50
tion of a ship of 14 guns and 86 men, in the harbour
of Arcasson, in 1812. Gaz. 1806.
20 C. Du Cane, Mate of Mercury^ serving in her
boats at the capture of a convoy off Rota, in 1808 ;
Mate of BucepAabUf and commanded a gun-boat
at the sie^ of Flushing, 1809. Lieut of Spencer
commandmg a boat in the expedition to the Penob-
scot Gaz. 1808.
21 H. B. Wyatt, Mate of Unicom, and served in
her boats at the capture of a privateer off St Do-
mingo, and a letter of marque near Bermuda, in 18CK).
Commanded an armed launch at the siege, and
served on shore at the storming of Monte Video,
in 1807, and assisted in her boats in an encounter
with the enemy's flotilla off Oleron, and in the at-
tack on the Fr. fleet in Aix roads, m 1809. Lieut
of Magnet in the Walcheren ex]>edition ; and of Tre-
mendoue. and captured in her gig a merchant vessel
under a heavy fire from the batteries of Bomholm.
22 G. BigneU, Mid. at Copenhsgen, in 1801 ;
and Lieut of Spartiate at Trafalgar. Severely
wounded and captured in the attack on the Am.
squadron on Lake Erie in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
25 S. Wriford, Mid. of Donegal at capture of
Sp. frigate An^tritet of Casar in a sKirmish
with Fr. fleet in Bertheaume bay, and in the action
off Ferrol, and Lieut of same ship at destruction of
three Fr. frigates off Sable D'Olonne ; in the at-
tack upon Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and Senior of
that snip in the Walcheren expedition, in 1809.
Senior of Pembroke at the destruction of a convoy
under the ffuns of Port Maurice, and surrender of
Genoa, in 1814 ; and of Malta at the attack upon
and surrender of Gaeta.
26 M.White, Mid. of Bellerophon at Trafalgar;
Mate of Melpomene in the Belt when attacked by
Danish flotilla. Senior Lieut of Berwick^ at the de-
struction of the Fr. frigate Amazone, under the
batteries of Barfleur; commanded a division of
boats at the siege of Genoa, in 1815. Gaz. 1813. 14.
1816
1 J. B. Howell, Lieut serving in the batteries at
the reduction of Flushing, in 1809 ; Senior Lieut of
Minden, at Algiers. Gaz. 1809.
2 T. Revans, wounded when serving in the boats
of Hannibal, in 1799 ; ActineLieut of DeterminSe in
the expedition to Egypt, in 1801 ; Lieut, of Imp^tueux
in the Walcheren expedition ; and co-operating
with the British army m theTagua, in 1810. Senior
of Bulwark in the operations on the coast of Ame-
rica, including the takinff the towns of Hamden,
Bangor, &c. ; and Flag Lieut of Impregnable, in
command of a division of the flotilla at Algiers.
4 E. H. Delafosse, Mid. of Cruizer at Copenha-
gen, in 1801 ; Lieut of York at the reduction of Mar-
tinique, capture of Hautvoultt and in the Walcbe
ren expedition ; Lieut of Cerberus, and commanded
her boats on several occasions in the Adriatic, in
one of which he was wounded. Senior of ffebrus
at Algiers. Gaz. 1813, 13.
5 R. H. Fleming^ Mid. of Solebay at the reduc*
tion of Fr. West India Islands, in 1794. Acting
Lieut of York, at capture of Hautpoult, and ser\'p(l
on shore at the reduction of Martinique; and in
the Walcheren expedition, in 1809. Lieut, of Con-
oueror, and in command of her boats boafded and
destroyed an armed ship in the gulf of Genoa, 1811 '
and commanded a Neap, sloop-of-war at reduc-
tion of Gaeta. Lieut of Oaf^efi Ckarlotte, and com-
manded a battering vessel, and fired an explosion
vessel at Algiers.
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6 J. Danes, Mid. of Sulphur at the bombardment
of Havre. Mate of Dictator at Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
and Lieut, of Edgar in command of a i^un-boat at
the capture of a Danish brig and cutter m the har-
bour of Nybouhf ) Lient. of Berwick at the destruc-
tion of Fr. m{(ate, AnuLzonet and Senior of
Tketmes at the taking of Ponza ; and in co-opera-
tion with the PatrioU on the coast of Catakmia.
particularly at the siege of Tarragona, and destruc-
tion of the Coll-de-Biuaguer. Lieut, of Queen Char-
lotte^ and commanded a didsion of mortar boats at
Algiers.
7 P. Le Vesconte, Mid. of Mouarch at Copenha-
gen, in 1801, and wounded. Gaz. 1801.
8 R. Bluett. Senior Lieut, of RaUonahU at the
capture of St. Paul's, Island of Bourbon. Gaz. 1809.
1817
1 C. Moore, served in the batteries at the reduc-
tk>nofTriesteinl813. Gaz. 1813.
2 J. C. Heask>p, Mid. of Dragon'm Calder's ac-
tion: of Sultan at the destruction of two Fr ships-of-
the-line off Cette ; and of Cambrian and Volontaire,
in the operations on the coast of CaUlonia, includ-
ing the capture of Palamos and siege of Tarragona.
Lieut, of Diadem and Erebut in the operations in
the Chesapeake, attack on Washington, New Or-
leans, St. Mary's River, &c.
3 W. E. Wright, Mid. of Sybille at capture of
Fr. frigate Chiffonne, in 1801.
1818
2 G. F. Bridges, Mid. of TVre, servingin her
boats in the Bay of Rosas, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
3 S. Sparshott, Mid. of Prince qfWalet in Cal-
der's action ; and Mate of Caledonia in the attack
on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads. Commanded boats of
Aquilon at the destruction of a convoy off the island
of Rugen.
4 W. Grint, Mid. of Amazon at Copenhagen, in
1801, and of Courageus taking St. Lucia. Mate
of Britannia^ and wounded at 'Irafalgar ; of Latona
at the capture of Curagoa in 1807 ; and Lieut, in
the gun-boats in the Walcheren expedition.
Gaz. 1805.
1819
1 J. Harvey, Mid, of Agamemnon in Calder's ac-
tion. M ate of Leviathan^ serving in her boats at des-
truction of a convoy at LanguiUa, in 1812 ; and
Lieut, of Eperviers and wounded when captured by
U. S. sloop Peacock, in 1814. Gaz. 1812.
2 J. B. Tattnall, officially noticed while Mid. of
Pallas and Imperieute s Lieut, of President at the
siege of St. Sebastian ; and of Tonnant, at destruc-
tion of Barney's flotilla in the Patuxent ^ and com-
manded a gun-boat in the atta^rk on Baltimore, and
at the capture of flotilla on Lac Borgne. Gaz. 1814.
3 J. Griffiths, Lieut, of Fanguard at the siege of
St. Elmo, and other operations on the coast of
Italy, in 1799 ; Lieut, of Montagu serving in her
boats at capture of convoy in Fort Danenne, in 1800.
Lieut, in command of Rook at Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
and of Mariner gun brig in the Walcheren expedi-
tk)n.
4 H. Boteler, Mid. of Agamemnon in Calder's
action.
5 G. Cheyne, Lieut, of Woodlark, at the passage
of the Adour, in 1814, and of Albion at Algiers. Gaz.
1814.
R. Hall, Lieni, of Impregnable at Algiers.
1820
1 Sir 6. Hamage, Mid. of Penelope at the reduc*
tion of Martinique.
2 W. FinlaisoD, Mid. serving in the boats of
Hydra, catting out an armed polacca ship at Begur,
on the coast of Catalonia, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
3 A. S. Pearson, Acting Lieut of Drag-on, and
commanded her tender at destruction of the Ameri-
can frigate Adams, in 1814. Gaz. 1841.
4 Digbv Dent, Mid. of AcMUe at Trafalgar ; and
Lieut of Minden at Algiers.
1821
I J. P. Baker, served from 1796 to 1821, six
years as Mid. and Mate in N. America and W.
Indies ; and nineteen years as Lieut (eight of which
as First Lieut) of line of battle ships, and frigates
bearing flags, employed off Cadiz, in the Mediterra-
nean, blockading Toulon, and in the Channel Fleet
Has a contracted knee-joint, and has sustained
other severe bodily ii^uries in the service.
3 T. R. Brigstocke, wounded when Mid. of £vrA*
tas at capture of Fr. frigate Clorinde, 1814. Gaz.
1814.
4 H- Crease, Senior Lieut of Menelaus in the
Chesapeake, and succeeded to the command of
the seamen and marines, landed to attack a body
of American troops, on the death of Captain Sir P.
Parker, in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
6 T. Blackiston, Lieut of Revenge, and in her
boats, cutting out a privateer from Palamos, in 181^^.
Gaz. 1813.
9 J. Elphick, Mid. of Penelope at the capture of
Guillaume Tell, 1800. Senior Lieut of Magnificent
at the capture of Sto Maura, in 1810. Gaz. 1810.
II T. L. Robins, Mid. of Teazer in the ezpedltioa
to Holland in 1799, at the attack on the Fr. squadron
at Dunkirk, and capture of 2>em-/f; at Copenhagen,
in 1801 ; and attack on Boulogne flotilla. Mate of
Victory at Trafalgar ; and Lieut of Pallas in actioa
with Fr. frigate Minerve and three brigs, in 181^ ;
at attack on the French fleet in Aix Roads ; and in
the Walcheren expedition.
12 T. E. Cole, Mid. of Robust at defeat of Bora-
part's squadron and capture of Hoche, in 1797.
Senior Lieut of Warrior at the taking of Ischia
and Procida ^ and commanded a sun-boat at the
defence of Sicily, and capture of the islands of
Zante and Cephalonla. ^
13 W. Martin, Mid. of Minotaur at capture of
Franchise, and at Trafalgar. Lieut of lAon, and se -
verely wounded when commanding her launch iu
an action with pirates in the East Indies.
14 M. Liddon, Mid. of Thames, and frcquently
engaged in her boats on the coast of Italy, in 1810'*
Lieut, of Maidstone, at the capture of several arnieu
vessels in the Bay of Fundy. Gaz. 1810.
15 G. Hutchinson, served in the boats of De-
fiance, cutting oat several vessels from under the
batteries of Helleisks, in 1810, Gaz. 1810.
16 J. L. Beckford, served in the flotilU at the
defence of Cadiz in 1810.
17 G. M. King, wounded when Lieut of Queen
Charlotte at Algiers.
18 J. Molesworth, Mid. of Canopus at St Do-
mingo ; and passage of Dardanelles ; Lieut, of Ame-
rica, and officially noticed at the capture of a convoy
under the batteries of Languilk, in 1812 ; served on
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shorp mt Uie tekins of the forts in the 6nlf of
SpezzJA, in 1813, and assisted in the operations
against Leghorn and Genoa, in 1814. Gaz. 1812, 14.
1822
•> C. Kn^t, Mid. of Mhk^tmtr at Copenhagen, in
1807 ; nod otMtrta in the action oft Madagascar, in
1811. Lieut, of .AnprcjTiai^ at Algiers, where he re-
cei\*ed several aeyere contusions.
4 A. Matthews, Mid. of Tigre in the expedition
to Egypt, in 1807; of Iphigtnia at the capture
of Bourbon, and at her destruction in Port Sud
Est. Senior Lieut of ^strea, Alert^ and Hermes in
the attack on Fort Bowyer, 1813-14, and in the
operations against New Orleans.
7 D. J. Woodriir, Mid. of BeUerophon at Trafal-
gar ; and Lieut of SoUbay^ at the capture of Se-
negal in 1810. Agent of transports in theTagus and
in Cr^ "-
8 W. Moriarty, wounded when Mid. of Nftnpk
in an attempt to cut out a French bria of war from
the Tagos, when Captain Shipley was killed : Lieut
of To^ze in the operations agamst Mocha, m 1812,
and again wounded.
9 J. Soady, Uent of Colauus, and in her boats
at an attack on armed vessels and convoy in Basque
Roads ; and assisted at the destruction of seven
▼easels near Isle D'Aix. Lieut of Superb at Algiers.
II H. Kent, Mid. of Hussar at Copenhagen, in
1807. Lieut of Fantome, serving in the Chesa-
peake, and on the Lakes of Canada.
1823
1 A. MorreU, Mate of Polyphemut^ and com-
manded one of her boats at the capture of a priva-
teer oir St DomiuRO, in 1808. Senior Lieut of Ter-
magant at the reduction of Genoa, and of Revolu-
tionnaire, and in command of her boats at capture of
two piratical vessels.
4 R. Maclean, Mid. of Colosnu at Trafalgar and
severely wounded. Lieut of same ship, and served
on shore at the defence of Rosas. Commanded a
pin-boat at the siege of Cadiz, and a division of
boats at the capture and destruction of a convoy,
protected by armed vessels off Rochelle, in 1811.
Gaz. 1805.
5 R. Douglas, Mid. of yichilU and wounded at
Trafalgar, and in that ship at the capture of four
Fr. frigates ; and oi Neptune at the taking of Marti-
nique, in 1809.
6 G. PieTCe, Mid. of Prince qf Wales at Copen-
hagen, in 1807, and Mate of Apelles at Walcheren.
Senior Lieut of BeUebub at Algiers.
7 Robert Willcox, Mid. of Lweiv at the capture
of Tourterelte, and off Cane St. Vincent In the
Superb in the action in the Straits of Gibraltar,
1801;. Copenhagen, in 18074 Wutcheren expedi-
tion; and in co-operation with the Patriots on
the North Coast of Spain.
8 C. Fraser, Lieut oiArmo^ and commanded her
boats, cuitingout five vesmsls under the batteries of
St Domingo, and further protected by a Fr. pri-
vateer of 7 guns and C2 men, 1809. Gaz. 1809.
1824
1 G. Hillicr, Mid. of AlfredL, and slighUy
wounded in Howe's action, 1794 ; and of Urdon in
action with Dutch squadron, and capture ofAUiance.
1796. Mate of Anient at Camperdqwn, 1797, and
wounded. Lieut of AUitmce in action with gim-
bottto at Gibraltar, and Senior Lieut of Tigre at
the defence of 8t Jean D'Acre, 1799 : and in the
expedition to Egypt, and battles of the 8th, 13th
and 21st March, 1801. Senior Lieut of Antelope
in an attack on the flotilla off Ostend, in 1804.
Gaz. 1797, 1804.
2 S. £. Widdrington. Lieut o( Swallow, in 1813,
and in her boats boarded a Fr. brig of four guns
and 65 men, assisted by numerous gun-vessels near
the Tiber, in 1813.
3 G. T. Gooch, Mid. of Amelia, and wounded
in her action with Fr. frigate AretAuse, in 1813.
Gaz. 1813.
5 T. Furber, Mid. of Undaunted at the taking of
Demcrara and St. Lucia, in 1796 ; of Alfred at the
capture of Trinidad and attack on Porto Rico in
1797 ; and oi Ardent at Copenhagen, in 1801 . Lieut
of Blenheim, and in command of two boats cap-
tured a privateer of two gmis and 45 men off Marti-
nique in 1803 : in the same year assisted cutting out
a privateer of eight guns and (jl5 men at Martinique;
and in the following year wounded in an attempt to
cut out one from St Pierre. Lieut, of lAvely on the
coast of Gallicia, in 1809. Gaz. 1803, 03, 04, 06, 09.
7 W. S. Arthur woimded when Mid. in the attack
on Fort Erie, in 1814.
8 L. H. Wray, Lieut of Port Mahon^ and in her
boats, cutting out a Spanish armed vessel of seven
Kns and 30 men from under a battery in the West
dies, m 1806. Gaz. 1806.
1825
1 J. King, Mid. of Alcesie, and engaged in the
boats of that ship at the destruction of a brig of 18
guns on the coast of Istria ; in same ship at cap-
tore of Fr. friffate Pomane ; Lieut of Driver on
the coast of Africa, and several times wounded
when in command of the Colonial Militia in the
Ashantee War, and honourably mentioned in the
Gazetted dispatches.
3 T.C. Sherwin, Mid. of Europa at the cap-
ture of Ft. West India Islands, in 1793, 4. Senior
Lieut, and in command of Battler in an attack on a
fort Ht St. Oomineo, in 1796, and in America in the
expedition to the Relder, in 1799.
4 D. Weld, Mid. of Princess Royal at the occupa-
tion of Toulon ; reduction of Corsica, and in
Hotham's actions, in 1795. Lieut of Zealous at the
blockade of Cadiz, and frequently engaged with
enemy's flotilla ; and of Minotaur at capture of Fr.
frigate Franchise, 1803.
6 J. Pearse, Mid. of Gibraltar in Hotham's se-
cond action, 1795 ; and in Bombay Cor//? at capture
of Fr. shins in Tunis Bay : and at evacuation of
Corsica, 1796. Mid. of Culloden off Cape St Vin-
cent, at bombardment of Cadiz, at attack on Tene-
riffe, and at the Nile. Served on shore at sieges of
Naples and Capua; Senior Lieut of Vruizer at cap-
ture of five frigates and many smugglers ; and in
same brig engaged Crown batteries, &c. in Copen-
hagen, in 180/. In command of Decoy cutter, four
years on the Downs station, captured Fr. privateer
and destroyed many; has been twice wounded.
Gaz. 1807.
7 John Eager, Senior Lieut of Undaunted, at
capture of a fort on the coast of Catalonia^ in 1811 ;
and commanded the boats of that ship with those
of Volontaire and Blossom, at the capture and de-
struction of armed schooner, and convoy at the
mouth of the Rhone in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
8 G. E. Marshall, Lieut, of Phtmix in the action
off Ferrol. 1805,
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9 H. Sladei Mid. of FUganL Beiriiur in her boau
at attack oo Greek pirate off Cape de Gatt, in 1806.
Lieut. ofPMlomel, and oommanaed her boats at the
destruction of the forts of Reggio, redurtion of
Zante, Cephalonia, and Ithaca, and capture of a
convoy in the bay of Rosas, in 1809. Lieut, of Ar-
ndde at the destruction of a battery in Basque
Roads ; and of Bulwark on the coast of Ame-
rica, and in the expedition up the Penobscot river,
and attack on Hamden and Bangor, 1814.
11 F. Ormond, Mid. of Prince i/ WaU$ at Co-
penhagen, in 1807. Mate of Implacable at the cap-
ture of Sewolodf and in her boats at the capture or a
Russian flotilla in the Gulf of Finland, in 1809.
Lieut, in gun-boats at defence of Riga, in 1812 ; and
commanded a division of boats at the capture of
Hamden and Bangor in America ; and present at
the attack on Am. privateer Prince qf Net^fchateL
Lieut of Endymion at the capture of (J. S. frigate
President; and of Impregnable at Algiers. Gaz.
1^14.
14 T. Beer, Mid. of Aurora at capture of the
Isle of Miquelonjl803 ; and serving in blockading
squadrons till 1809. Lieut, of Warrior at capture of
Ischia and Procida, and of a division of gun-boais
near Naples. Commanded a gun-boat at defence of
Sicily, present at capture of Zante and Cephalonia,
and in command of Warrior's boats at defence of
Cadiz, 1810. Lieut of Martin on the coast of
Amenca when attacked by gun-boata, and in com-
mand of Martin's tender captured many vessels of
the enemy. Commanded Bream at the capture of
Moose island, and present at the attack on Bal-
timore.
15 G. Tinoombe. Mid. of Diadem at the landing
and operations in Egypt, in 1801 ; and oiMelampus
at rho destruction of Impetueux^ in 1806. .Acting-
Lieut, of Triumph in command of a division of
boats in the Tagus, in 1809 ; and commanded a^n-
boat at the siege of Cadiz in 1810 ; Senior Lieut
of Liffevt during the Burmese war.
16 C. Croker, Mid. of Atceste, at the capture of
a convoy otf Rota, of several armed vessels and
Martello towers on the coast of Italy ; of Ischia and
Procida ; destruction of a brig of 18 guns on the
coast of Istria ; and capture of Fr. frigate Pomone.
Lieut, of Icarus^ and commanded her boats ac the
capture of a piratical schooner in the West Indies,
in 1824. Gaz. 1811.
1826
2 W. Smith (a). Mid. ofSirius at capture of two
Dutch fricates, 1798; and Pr. frigate Dedaig-
neuse, 1801. Lieut, of Foudropant at capture of
Linois' squadron, 1806 ; in Majestic at capture of
U.S. frigate President^ and at the reduction of Suri-
nam.
3 S. H. Paddon, Mid. of Viper cutter at capture
of Fr. privateer Furet, 1799; and received six
wounds in cutting out Cerbere Fr. brig of war.
at Port Louis, in 1800, and in the same vessel
captured Heros, Fr. privateer of superior force.
Burnt out of Hindostan store ship in Bay of Rosas,
and wrecked in Cuckoo on the coast of Holland.
Gaz. 1810, 10.
4 A. Baird, Mid. of Quebec, and in her boata
with those of Diana, ImpSrieuse, and Jason, in an
attack on the enemy's flotilla in the Scheldt, 1809.
Lieut of Boadicea, and promoted for sendee in the
Burmese war.
6 F. Chamier, Mid. ofMenelaus in the operation.*
in the Ckesapeake and on the coast of America, in
1814.
9 J. Cornwall, Mid. of Repulse at the bombard-
ment of Flushing, and of Tkamcs at the capture of
a large convoy at Amanthea, 1810 ; was wounded at
destruction of eleven armed vessels off Cetraro, in
1811 ; and of Volontaire, and served at the destruc-
tion of two batteries and convoy at Morgion, and
destruction of a battery at Corn, 1813. Gaz. 1810,
10 W. Carleton, Mid. of Colossus at Tra£s^tar.
11 F. Ramsden. Mid. of Tigre at destruction of
Robuste and Lion off Cette, and of a frigate, hre
ships and convoy in Rosas Bay. 1809. Mid. of
Malta at the siege of Tarragona, 1813.
12 B. M. Festing, Lieut o( Eagle, and succeeded
tQ the command of her boata at the capture of a
large convoy and gun-vessels, on Lieut. Cannon be-
ing mortally wounded; served in the batteries at the
siege of Trieste, and at the capture of the princiual
porta on the coast of Istria and Dalmatia. Gaz. 1812.
13 W. N. Clarke, Mid. of Revolutiomnaire at cap-
ture of Fr. frirate Unitf, destruction of Votage, and
capture of Fr.^Iational brigs BloTtdetknA Betsi .- also
attacking Fr. convoy near the Penmarks protectc-d
by batteries ; and at capture of Utppofyte, Borde-
lots, and other armed vessels. In the Wasp em-
ployed at Sierra Leone against the revolted natives,
m 1800; and in Dragon in Calder's action. LieuU
of Sabrina. and commanded her boata in conjunc-
tion with those of Ckiffonne, cutting out an armed
brig and schooner from Carbonera, on the coast of
Spain^ in 1808 : when in Redwing served at the de-
struction of a battery of four suns at Morgion, in
1811 ; and at the capture of a large convoy, and at-
tack on the batteries at Cassis, in 1813.
1827
2 R. Stuart wounded when Lieut of Cumberland
in the bay of Rosas, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
3 J. Creigh, taken prisoner when Mid. of Ne^
brus, in an attack on five gun-boata near Charles-
ton : served in same ship at passage of Uie Gi-
ronde, and at Algiers.
5 P. D. Bingham, Mid. of Egmont in the Gi-
ronde, in 1814, and slightly wounded in AlHon, at
Algiers ; Senior Lieut, of Mprmidon, and severely
wounded in her boata in an attack on two armed
slavers on the coast of Africa, in 1821.
6 S. Jervois, Mid. of Ramillies at the capture of
Linois's squadron ; and at surrender of the Danish
West India islands, in 1807. Lieut of Asp at the
capture of Guadaloupe, in 1810.
8 A. Shairp, Mid. of Calypso at Walcheren ; of
Hussar at the capture of Java ; of Niger at Uie cap-
ture of the Fr. frigate Ceres t and of Berwick at the
siege of Gaeta.
10 H. Caiger, Mid. of Hind in the expedition to
Egypt, in 1801. Lieut of Tartar in the attack on a
Danish flotilla on the coast of Norway, when
Captain Bettesworth was killed, 1808. Senior of
Unicom, and commanded her boata cutting out a
brig from under the batteries of Belle Isle.
11 S. Rideout, Mid. of London at Copenhagen,
1801.
12 M. M. Wroot, commanded boata of Roual
Oak at the capture of the flotilla on Lac Borgnc ;
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and serred in the brigade of seamen in the operationB
againat New Orleans. Gaz. 1815.
24 J. Powner, LieiitofZfnoMa in theWalche-
ren expedition : and in the boats of Endymum at
the capture or Am. privateer Meteor, of three
inins, in 1814, and in all the operations on the coast
of America.
15 J. J. HoQKh, Lieut of Horatio at the capture
of Pr. frigate Jumon^ 1809 ; and of Egnumt in the
Girottde, J814.
16 D. J. Dickson. Mid. of Orion in the Walche-
ren expedition, and Lieat. ofBritomart at Algiers.
17 C. Morton, Mid. of Foiontaire and Cambrian
in the Mediterranean, at the destruction of Fort
Ronz I capture and destruction of a convoy in the
Bay 01 Rosas; destruction of the batteries at Pala-
mos; and was wounded while serving on shore at
Silva.
19 S. Smyth, Mid. of Defiance in Calder's action;
at Trafalgar, and at the destruction of three Fr. fri-
gates off ^aUe D'Olonne, in 1809 ; and of Northuvi"
brrUrmd al the destruction of two frigates and a brig
off L'Orient, in 1813. Lieut of Venerable at the
capture of Alemhu and Ipfugdnie. in 1814 ; and
slightly wounded in Dartmouth at Navarin.
20 J. Hamilton, Senior Lieut of BH§k at Nava-
rin.
21 Hon. Wm. Edwardes, Lieut of Aria at Na-
varin.
22 R. S. Hay, wounded when Senior Lieut of
7W6of at Navarin.
23 TV. Hutchinspn, (6) severely wounded in
Lord Howe's action, 1st June, 1794, and injured
during the mutiny at the Nore in rescuing the
Vmion gun-boat from mutineers, for which he was
publicly thanked. Principal Agent for transports
at the siege of Stralsund and at Rugen; and also at
Copenhagen and Cadiz, and present at the destruc-
Uonof Pr. ships at Caraccas. Severely ii\}ured at the
landing in Mondego Bav; and wounded m embark-
ing the wounded alfter tne battle of Corunna. Com-
manded a dirision of gun-boats in the No. Sea and
Baltic, and also Pigmff, in which he captured many
vessels, and was severely figured by an explosion.
Specially appmnled for pontoon service, prior to
Waterloo. Since the peace, has rendered important
services in the suppression of smuggling.
1828
1 H. Le Vesconte. Lieut of Jamaica at Copen-
hagen, 1801, and omdally noticed when in com-
mand of her boats at the destruction of several
gun and mortar-boats off St Valery in the same
rear. Lieut of iVoiW in action with a French fri-
pite, and escape from the Rochfort squadron ; and
St Trafalgar. Ga». 1801.
2 C. C. Dent, Mid. of AcAilU at Cadiz, in 1810.
&nd of Imperieuse, and in her boats at the taking
a fort and convov in the Gulf of Salerno, in 1811 ;
aiM> at capture or armed vessels and convov at Pa-
unnro and Langnilla; capture of Port D*Anzo,
*^.^^; ukdat the reduction of Genoa. Mate of
^tnden at Algiers, and wounded. Lieut of Eden^
and in her boats in several actions with the pirates
in the Persian aulf. Senior of Espiefirie, and cap-
hired with two boats a pirate of superior force in
the West Indies.
4 J. W. Pritchard, Mid. of Britannia at Trafalgar.
.^ R. Fegen, Mid. of Tamar at the taking of Su-
rinam and Fr. frigate /Zep«6/tcaine, in 1793 ; Mid.
^ papbne, in her boats at destruction of a ship
under ihe batteries of Guadaloupe, and capture of
a schooner-of-war. Lieut, of Hermes in the expedi-
tion to Monte Video, and commanded Fanny hired
cutter in the Walcheren expedition.
9 R. Rochfort, Mate of Calcutta when captured
by the Rochfort squadron, in 1805. Lieut, com-
manding Zan^m'/ cutter, and beat off five American
privateers of superior force in 1814.
11 T. Holbrook, Mid. of Pomone in the Medi-
terranean, when that ship, in company with Unite
and Scoutt destroyed a tower and battery at Cor-
sica ; Mid. and Lieut, of Alcmene and Eagie At il^.
capture of Trieste, Fiume, and the ports on the
coast of Istria. Gaz. 1813.
13 R. Conner, Mid. of Loire^ and wounded at
the capture of Blonde, in 1804.
16 G. F. Herbert Mid. of Neptune at Trafalgar ;
and present in several actions with Sp. gun-TOats
.when on detached service at Gibraltar. Lieut of
N^jaden in her escape from the Fr. squadron, 1812 ;
and of San Jo»ef m two partial actions with Fr.
fleet off Toulon. 1813 ; and at capture of Genoa,
1814. Lieut of Ulyues employed at destruction of
a slave factory on the roast of Africa, 1815.
19 Hon. £. Gore, slightly wounded when Mid.
of Reven/fe. in 1810, attacking Fr. frigate Amazone^
Served in the Venerable on tne coast of Spain, and
in the boats of Superb on the coasts of America ;
Mate oiFury at Algiers.
20 £. Hawes, made Lieut for service at Al-
giers.
21 H. L. Richards, Senior Lieut, of Fos, and
commanded her boats at capture of a French ship
of 10 guns and 100 men, under the batteries of
Sapara. in 1809; and when in Caroline,, com-
manded a boat at the capture of a flotiUa of gun
vessels. Lieut of Caroline at the destruction of the
batteries and Dutch squadron at Sourabaya and
Gressie, when he was severely hurt. Lieut of Prince
Recent on Lake Ontario, where he sustained mate-
rial injury to the sight of one eye.
22 S. Ramsay, Vol. 1st Class in Raiaonnable in
Calder's action ; and Mid. at the taking of the Cape
and Buenos Ayres, in 1806, and made prisoner with
the army when that place surrendered. Served on
shore at the taking of St Paul's, Bourbon. Mid. of
Boadicea at Uie capture of Fr. frigate Venus, and re-
capture of Africamc and Ceylon. Acting Lieut of
CeffloM at the taking of the Isle of France. Senior
of Carron in the atuick upon Fort Bowyer and at
New Orleans, in 1814.
23 W. Walker (a). Mate of Jason at the cap-
ture of Fr. friffate Cyane off the coast of Guiana,
1807 ; in her boats at the capture of a letter of
marque of nine guns and 35 men, and of four Sp.
vessels, under a heav)- fire from the t>atteries of
Porto Rico. Sub Lieut of Afartial in the attack
on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and in the Wal-
cheren expedition.
24 T. P. Robinson, Mid. of Royal Sovereign at
Trafalgar ; and uf Success at the taking of Ischia
and Procida. Lieut of Genoa at Navarin.
27 J. Chamberlayne, Mid. of Boadicea at the re-
duction of Bourbon, capture of Venus, re-capture of
Ceylon and Africaine, and reduction of the Mauri-
tius, in 1810 : Lieut of Weazle at the siege and tak-
ing of Zara, in 1813.
29 W. E. H. Allen, Mid. of Temeraire at Trafal-
gar, and Lieut, of Hercule at Copenhagen, in 18i»7,
when he commanded an armed boat; Senior of
ComwalUs and Ackbar at the taking of the Isles of
France and Java.
:W E. Smith (a). Mid. of Lively at the rap-
ture of Sp. treasure ships, in 1804, and in co-opera-
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tion with the Patriots on the north coast of Spain.
Matt) of ColedoniOt and in her launch at bombard-
ment of Fort Matagorda, Cadiz, and cutting out
a convoy near Rocbelle, 1810. Lieut, of Diomede
in the Chesapeake and on the coast of America,
1813, 14.
31 J. Neville, commanded a boat of fyhigenia^
cutting out Guipeoi 16 guns from Vigo ba>[, in 1800.
Senior Lieut, of that ship at the landing in Egypt.
1801. Senior Lieut, of Fort h, and severely wounded
cutting out a brig from New York, in 1814.
33 A. M'G. Skinner, Mid. of Venerable at the
capture of Alcmhie and Iphiginie^ and in Glasgow
at Algiers.
1829
1 J. Camniilleri, Mid. of Spider at passage of
the Dardanelles, 1807; and of San Domingo in thtf
Flushing expedi ion, 1809. Mid. of Active, and in
the barge of that ship captured or destroyed forty-
four vessels, and assisted in numerous oiher boat
actions, including the attacks at Grao and Ragos-
ni/.a. In the same ship at Lissa (when he ren-
dered important services in extinguishing a dan-
eerous fire on board Corona); and at capture of Fr.
frigate Pomone^ 1811. Male of Seahorse^ and present
at capture of Fort Washington and at Alexandria,
and frc(tucntly engaged in the boats during the re-
turn of the squadron. Served on shore in the
attack upon Baltimore; and in a leading boat at
capture of the flotilla on Lake Bor^ne. 1814 ; also
at New Orleans, where he was actively employed
until the conclusion of the war. Has received in-
juries in the service. Gaz. 1811.
2 T. Read, served in Audaciotis at fbc Nile; and
Mid. of Eln»hant at Copenhagen, 18( 1 . Lieut, of
Swiftaure at Trafalgar.
4 H. Downest Mid. of Fligard at the taking of
CuraVoa in 1807; Walcheren expedition, in 1809;
commanded one'of her boats destroying a p^vateer in
the Bailie, in 1810, and cutting out a ship from
Rostock, 1811, and wrecked in Daedalus off Ceylon,
1813. In command of BlacA Joke^ tender to
SybilUf captured Sp. slave brig Almirante of 14
guns, in 1829. Principal Founder of the United
Service Museum, Whitehall.
6 T. Bevis, wounded when Senior Lieut, of Ga"
latca in the action with Fr. frigate squadron off
Madagascar, in 1811. Gaz. 1811.
7 D. Mayne, wounded when Mid. of Leander at
Algiers.
8 H. Bolton, wounded when Mid. of Victorious
at the capture of lUuoli, in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
12 R. Ingram, Mid. of Triton at the capture of
the Galleons, in 1799: of Medusa in the attack
on the Boulogne flotilla^ in 1801 : and capture of
the Spanish treasure ships, in 1804. Sub Lieut, of
Favourite ni the capture of Fr. privateer of 16 guns,
in 1805 ; Lieut, of Mutine at Copenhagen, in lb07.
1830
1 J. H. Boteler, Lieut, of Albion at Navarin.
2 John Reeve, Mid. of Agamemnon at Copen-
hagen, in 1801 : Trafalgar ; and St. Domingo ; of
Aimahle at the taking of Cuxhaven and Bremerlehe,
in 1809.
12 H. Goold, Mid. of Isis at Copenhagen, 1801 ;
and when in a prize to Tartar repelled an attempt at
rt^apture by tlie crew ; was at capture of 7>M^Me«M«
uud three frigates in the West Indies, at the siege of
Flushing, in 1809 ; and received a severe hurt when
employed in the flotiUa at the siege of Cadiz in 1810%
14 R. E. Vidal, when Acting Master of Sea-
fiower^ wa5 wounded and made prisoner in an at-
tempt to cut out a Fr. brig of war from under the
batteries at the Isle of Bourbon. Commanded her
boats cutting out an armed ketch at Rodriguez, in
1806. Lieut, of ComwalUs at the capture of the
Spice Islands and Isle of France ; and commanded
her boats and cut out a Dutch brig from under a
heavy fire, from the Fort of Manippa, in 1810.
16 W. Kirby, Mid. of Dart and present ai the
different attacks upon the Fr. flotilla and batteries ;
and also employed in the catamaran expedition off
Boulogne, 1804 ; of Ethalion in action with Fr.
frigate Ampkitrite, and at reduction of Martiniaoe,
the Saintes, and capture of Hautpolt. Served in
Undaunted at the defence of Cadiz, 1810; asd
Lieut, of FroUc in command of her boat cutting
out a Fr. schooner from amoug the rocks of
Cuba, 181L
17 A. Cuppage, Mid. of Acasta at St Domingo,
and of Royal George at the passage of tlve Darda-
nelles, and served in her boats at the capture of
Prota. Commanded a gun -boat at Walcheren. and
served in the boats of San Jos^Ki the evaruation of
Fort Matagorda, Cadiz. When in char^ of a prize
to Nimrod successfully defended her against several
armed boats ou the coast of America.
26 E. W. Pilkington, Lieut, oi B^adicea during
the Burmese war.
, 27 G. W. Matson, Mid, of Glory in Calder's ac-
tion ; and of Diadem^ and employed in her boat6 at
the capture of Monte Video ; in Bellerophtm's boaU
at the capture of Russian flotilla in tbe Baltic ; and
in President at reduction of Java.
1831
1 J. Geary, wounded when Mid. of Revenge at
Trafalgar ; and again in Af anarch at capture of a
squadron of French frigates in 1606. The same
year served in Af anarch's barge, and wounded
cutting out the Fr. corvette, Casar, in the Girondc.
And severely hurt when in the gun-boat service
in the Elbe, 1813. Has on five occasions sa^-ed the
lives of men by jumping overboard. Gaz. 1806l
2 F. Rogers, Lieut, of Queen Charlotte at Algiers.
3 H. West, Mid. of Ajnphion at the capture of
the Spanish treasure ships, in 1804, and severely
wounded when Mate of ^rtca at Trafalgar. Lieut,
of Lavinia at Walcheren ; Senior of Jaseur^ on the
.<i^merican sUtion; and, in 1814, captured fcn a sin-
gle boat the Am. privateer Grecian, 4 guns, 5 swi-
vels, and 25 men, from under a battery m the Chesa-
peake. Assisted at capture of Benedict and Marl-
borough on the Patuxent, and other occasions on
the coast of America till the end of the war. Gaz.
1805.
1832
1 H. L. Parry, made Commander '* foi* gallant
conduct and severe wounds received in the Coaat-
Guard service."
2 W. A. Thompson, Mid. in the expeditions to
Ostend, Ferrol. and Egypt ; of Arab, when engaged
with flotilla and batteries off Boulnc^ne ; and of
Pallas on the coast of France, in 1805, 6 ; and in
command of a boat cutting out Tapageuse from
under the batteries in the Garonne. Lieut, of
Meteor in action with the enemv off Boulogne, and
at the passage of the Dardanelles ; Senior of Cre-
tan in the Walcheren expedition.
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4 W. NetLme^Mid. of Spencerht St. Doming
and wounded ; and again when Lieut, of Scout lo
an action with the enemy's batteries and vessels in
Sagone Bay, Corsica, in 1811. Gaz. 1806, 1811.
5 W. C. Browne, Mid. of ^findeH at Algiers.
Senior Lieut, of Pelican at the destruction of a
Greek piratica&l schooner near Zante, and also at
Carabosa, 1827.
9 J. Wheatley. Mid. of Liverpool daring the
operations in the Persian Gulf; and when Lieut, of
^'iUicritw in 1826, dangerously burnt at the de-
frtmctioia uf three pirates in the Archipelago.
1833
1 T. Gregory, commanded boats or Cambrian at
the capture uf a piratical vessel in the Archipelago,
in 1826.
2 J. T. Warren, Mid. of Musquiio, on the Fr.
coast often engaged with batteries; and in boats
with privateers, 1806; and in the expedition to Co-
penhagen. 1807 ; of Superb^ serving in the boats at
capture ol Danish brig Fama and a cutter in the har-
bour of Nybourg, and at Walcheren, 1809 ; Mid. of
JJesire'e,^ in her boats at the capture of sevenil armed
vessels in 1810, and at the capture of a privateer of
14 guns and 60 men near Schelling in 1811. Mate of
Lacetiemonian^ actively employed in the rivers and
coasts of North America till the peace,and frequently
engaged at the capture of gun-boats.
4 J. Garrett, Mid. of Gramciu at Algiers.
1834
1 Lord F. Beauclerk, Mid, of ^sia at Navarin.
1835
^ J. Grmntj Lieut, of Milford^ in her boats at
the capture of the town and forts of Ragosniza,
\^13. Gaz.l8ia.
1837
1 S. Grandv, served in Overyssel in Mitchell's
expedition to the Helder, 1799: and in fVassenaer^
in the expedition to ^Egvpt, 1801 Sub. Lieut, of
Fffrwartf at Copenhagen, 1807: and Lieut, of ^laart
when captured after an honourable defence by the
Danish flotilla, 1809. Senior Lieut, of Echo on the
Downs station, 1809, 12, and captured two large
privateers. Lieut, of Primrose actively employed
on the coast of So. Carolina in harrassmg and de-
stroTing the enemy's vessels ; and was at the Uking
of I he fort and the town of St Mary, and Senior
LieuL in a boat expedition in that river, for his
conduct on which occasion he wag personally
thanked by the Com. -in« Chief, 1815. For services
rendered on the Coast-Guard has received four
honoranr and other testimonials from public bodies,
and has been repeatedly officially commended.
2 R. Otway, Mid. of Pallas in action with Afi-
nerve and brigs, in 1806; served on shore when
Mid. of Northumberland at the attack on Mar-
tinioue, and capture of Guadaloupe, in 1809 ; and in
tlie WaJcheren expedition. Commanded Echo and
Comet on the coasts of Spain and Portugal during
the civil war, and promoted for his services on
those occasiotas.
3 T. P. Lc Hardy, Mate of Sybille, and wounded
in Black Joke^ her tender, at the capture of Al-
tiiirante Sp. 14 gun slave brig. Lieu!, commanding
Saracen, from 18:M to 1837, in the Bilboa River.
4 L. A. Robinson, Mid. of Ceura^eux in the ac-
tion oif Ferrul, 18U5, and. at capture of Linois*
souadron, in 1806. When Mate, in charge of a prize,
1809, was attacked by two armed boats, beat off
one and captured the other ; and in the same year,
while in chan;e of another prize, beat olf a privateer
of superior force. Served in boats of Sheltlrake at
the capture of a vessel of 4 guns, under a battery
on the coast of Jutland ; and was employed on shore
taking the Island of Java.
5 R. Loney, Mid. oTAigle in charge of a boat at
destruction of batteries on the Boyart Shoal, and
present at the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads,
1809. Second Master of Scipion at the capture of
the Isle of Java. Lieut, commandirig Savage sta-
tioned at Oporto during the civil war in Portuf^al,
and subsec^uently employed protecting British m-
terests during the revolution in Venezuela, 1832-36.
6. J. Paget, Mid. of il/morra, at the landing in
Egypt, ana blockade and surrender of Malta, 1801 ;
and of Cerberus at bombardment of Granville, 1803.
Lieut of Olympia during the operations in the river
Plate, 1807 ; and of Ville de Paris at the embarka-
tion of Sir J. Moore's army at Corunna, 1809.
7 A. Reed, promoted for service during the
Burmese war. Lieut, of Andromache and com-
manded the boats in several actions with pirates in
the Straits of Malacca, 18:^6, for which he obtained
promotion and was presented with a sword by the
underwriters of Bombay.
1838
1 S. C. Umfreville, Mate of Amelia in action
with Fr. frigate Arethuse, in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
3 J. 'ITiompson, Mid. of Tigre at the defence of
St. Jean D'Acre ; and in Egypt at the battles of the
8th, I2th, and 21st of March ; and of Antelope^ on
the coasts of France and Holland. Lieut, of BcUe^
isle at the destruction of Jmpetueux under Cape
Henry, 1806 ; and of Medusa, employed on shore at
the defeat of Fr. troops at Santona. Senior of
Medusa, and, in 1812, commanded her boats at Ar-
casson, cutting out Fr. National store 9h\pDorade,
of 12 guns anof 86 men and protected by a battery,
in which service he was wounded. Gaz. 1812.
4 E. Norcott, Mid. of BeWqueux at destruction
of Dutch shipping in BaUivia Roads, in 1807 ; of
Minden at the reduction of Java, iu 1811 ; and
wounded in action with the Malays. Lieut, of
Albion at Navarin.
5 F. J. Newton, Mid. of Egmont, 1812. 13, off the
Texel : at Flushing ; and blockade of Cherbourg ;
and or A^-^r at capture of Fr. frigate Ceres, 1814.
Lieut, of Infernal bomb, and commanded a
rocket boat at Algiers.
6 F. Grove, Mid. of Leantlcr at Algiers.
8 W. M*llwaine, Lieut, of Liffejf during the
Burmese War.
10 Jas. A. Legard^ Lieut of Musquito at Navarin •
1839
2 T. P. Dobree, Lieut of Brisk at Navarin ; and
Senior of Volage at Aden, in 1839. Hon. reward
from Roy. Hum. Society.
5 Rich. H. Bunbury, lost an arm as a Volunteer
of the First Class on board Asia at Navarin. Hon.
xVled. of Roy. Hum. Society.
6 W. N. Powell, Mid. of Lion schooner in ac-
tion with pirates in the \Vest Indies, 1822, 2:i; and
Mate of Pickle in a severe action with and at capture
of Bolodora, a large armed piratical .slaver, 1829.
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Served on the Gambia during the Bam war, 1831,
32, and wounded ; and as Lieat. in command of
Experiment S.V. actively employed and wounded
at Prescott on the St. Lawrence, 1837, during the
Canadian reb9Uion. Senior officer of the Lake
squadron, 1843, 48.
1840
8 H . H. Bingham, Senior Lieut of Prtnceu Chmr*
loite at St. Jean D'Acre.
9 G. Lowe, Senior Lieut of Revenge at St Jean
D'Acre.
10 W. H. Hall, made Lieut for service in the
Burmese War. Senior of Thunderer at St Jean
D*Acre.
13 R. H. Elliot, made Lieut for the capture of a
sJaver of superior force in the West Indies while
serving in Nimble schooner. Lieut of Powerful at
St. Jetin D'Acre.
14 T. Stuart, Senior Lieut of Hazard at the
capture of St Jean D'Acre.
16 A. Murray, Mid. of Sophie durini^ the Bur-
mcHe war. Gunnery Lieut ot Princess Charlotte at
St Jean D'Acte.
17 F. T. Brown, Senior Lieut of Gorgon S. V. at
St. Jean D'Acre.
23 R. Duncan, when Lieut of Powerful^ **led
the Mountaineers" in the attack on the Egyptian
army. Gunnery Lieut of same ship at St Jean
D'Acre.
2A C. Thom])son, Senior Lieut of Hastings on
the coast of Syria.
25 S. Grenfell, Lieut of Cyclops at the attack
upon Gebail, and storming of Sidon.
27 E. P. Charlewood, Senior Lieut of Benbow at
the attack on Tortosa, and at St Jean D'Acre.
1841
1 S, Bradly, Lieut of Powerful, and Aide-de-
camp to Commodore Napier, in the attack on the
Egyptian troops at Kelstwn, at the storming of
Sidou ; and at St Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
2 J. S. A. Dennis, Senior Lieut of Hydra on
the coast of Syria, 1840.
3 L. Maitland, Lieut, of WeUesley in the opera-
tions against Canton ; and capture of Amoy and
Chinghae, in 1841.
10 J. E. Bingham, Senior Lieut of Modcste in
the operations against Canton, 1841.
12 H . Harvey, Signal Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
14 G. H. Conlson, Senior Lieut of Blonde, and
commanded a division of boats in the operations
against Canton.
15 W. Haskoll, Senior Lieut, of Cruiser, and
served in her boats in the operations against Can-
ton, and capture of that city.
16 H. Schomberg, Senior Lieut of Melville in
the operations against Canton.
17 G. S. Re;rnolds, Senior Lievt of Larne in the
operations agamst Canton.
19 T. Carpenter, attached to the expedition in
the operations against Canton.
20 L. S. Tindal, Lieut, of Calliope at the taking
the forts of the Bocca /Igris, and operations
against Canton. ^
22 B. Beadon, Senior Lieut of Conwof, in the
operations against Canton, and capture of that city.
24 A. H. Ingram, Lieut of Blonde in the opera-
tions against Canton.
25 P. B. Stewart, Senior Lieut, of AWgsUor^ln
the operations against Canton, and capture of that
city.
27 R. Symons, Senior Lieut of Wellesiep, taking
the forts of the Bocca Tigris in the operations
against Canton, and capture of Amoy and Ching-
hae, in 1841.
28 T. H. Mason, commanded Algerint! in the
operations against Canton, and capture of that dty,
and Auioy.
29 W. B. Monypenny, Lieut of Sulphur in the
operations against Canton.
32 A. J. Paul, Mid. of Dartmouth at Navarin,
and Flag Lieut, to the Commodore in the opera-
tions in China, in 1841.
43 C. C. Dawkins, Lieut of Blenheim and at the
taking of Canton.
44 H. Coryton, Lieut, of Conway in tlie opera-
tions against Canton, and capture of that city, in
1841.
45 W. C. Metcalfe, Mid. of Asia at Navarin; and
Lieut of Blonde at taking of Canton.
46 J. M. Hayes, Lieut of Cruiser at Aden, in
1838, and Senior of thai sloop on the coastof China,
including the taking of Canton, Amoy, &c.
47 P. W. Hamilton, Volunteer of Ist Class in
Brish at Navarin; Lieut of Volage in the attack on
the Chinese junks, in 1839 : and Senior of the Co-
lumbine in both attacks on Canton, in 1841.
49 C. H. Jay, wounded when Mid. of Standard at
the passage of the Dardanelles, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
50 E. S. Sotheby, Senior Lieut of Dido durbg
the operations on the coast of Syria, 1&40.
52 J. Steane, Mid. of Rota in the expedition to
Walcheren, 1809, and defence of Cadiz, m 1810.
53 John Nugent, Mid. of Invincible at destruc-
tion of a convoy under batteries at Barfleur, 1793 ;
in Howe's action, 1794, expedition to Quxbemn,
and Bridport's action, 1795. Signal Mid. of Prin-
cess Rftvalf and in her boats in action with Cadiz
flotilla, 1798; also in those of Queen Charlotte in
an engagement with Sp. gun-boats. Acting^ Lieut of
Welkin, and slightly wounded in re^^ capturing a bri^
under the batterie^ of Ceuta. Lieut of Photnir at
capture of Carrh'e, Succes, and destruction of Bra-
vourct 1800 ; and in the expedition to Egypt, 1801.
In command of M/e cutter chased a praam on shore
off Fecamp, recaptured five brigs, and drove on
shore and destroyed, off St. Valery, the Fr. iugg;er
Etoile^ 1804. In command of Strenuous gun brig,
assisted at tlie destruction of Fr. store snip Saia^
mandre in Erqni Bay, 1806. In the same bng, until
the conclusion of the war, principally employed in
the Baltic and North Sea Station, during which
time he assisted at the capture of the Danish Island
of Udsire, and captured and destro> ed sixteen Fr.
and Danish privateers and gun-bohls, and several
convoys. Gaz. 1806, 06, 10.
54 J. G. Wigley, Mid. of Trusty in the expedition
to HoUand, and at tlie landing in Egypt, and sub-
sequent battle of the 21st of March. 1801, in
which he was wounded ; of Ceutaur at tne taking
of St Lucia, in 1803. Served in the boats of
Emerald, cutting out a vessel protected by an 18 gun
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hiig and iMitteries; and cutting out Moiamhhue
J 6' Kon schooner in mid-day at Martinique. Sexreo on
shore aileodnc the enemy's batteries at the taking
of Surinam, and in the boats in a contest vith a
flotilla of 11 schooners with 1,400 troops, intended
to attack Antigua, three of which were captured.
Lieut of yibwMr in the Walcheren expedition, and
of Mamiia in co-ofieration with the British army
in the Tagus, in which ship he was wrecked.
55 B. Baynton, Mid. of Amphion at the capture
of Spanish treasure ships, in 1804 ; and of Halcpon
in aervral actions with Sp. gun-boats ; and at cap-
ture of Sp. corvette Neptune of 14 irons, and defeat
of her consorts of 14 and 12 guns off Cape San Mar-
tin, id06 ; also at Copenhagen, 1807. In command
of a mortar boat and tender, assisted at the defence
of Sicihr, capture of the town of Diamante, and de-
fence of CaprL Lieut, of CamMan. and severely
wounded in co-operation with the Patriots on the
coast of Catalonia, and served at the siege of Tara-
gona. Lieut, of North Star^ drove on shore, and
captored an Am. armed schooner on coast of Cuba.
57 H. James, Mid. of EthaUon at capture of
Martinique, 1809.
58 G. E. PoweU. Mid. of Wizard, and wounded
rutting out a vessel on the coast of CalabriaAjn
the same sloop in the expedition to Egypt, 1807 ;
and chase and action with Fr. brig Requin. Mate of
Amphion^ in charge of a prize, and captured after
an obstinate resistance, in 1808. Mate of Bacchante
in several boat affairs in the Adriatic, particularly
at Pola and Otranto; and when in command of her
tender, drove on shore and destroyed a gun-boat
on the coast of Istria. .Lieut, of Tremendotu, and
served on shore at the taking of Trieste, and com-
manded a flotilla in co-operation with the allied
army on the coast of Italy. Senior of Cordelia at
Algiers.
59 S. M'Cormick, Mid. of Repulse in Calder's
action, passage of the Dardanelles, and Walcheren
expedition. Lieut, of Volcano bomb in co-opera-
tion with the Patriots on the coast of Catalonia; also
when she beatoff an American privateer of superior
force ; and at the attack of New Orleans. Was se-
verely wounded in destroying the American piratical
steam vessel CaroUne on the St. Lawrence, in 1837.
6D T. BaMock, Mid. in the flotilla at the defence
of Cadiz, in 1810, 11. Senior Lieut, of Herald on the
coast of America at the attack on New Orleans, and
commanded her boats at the taking ^ssession of
the Fort of Belize, and destruction ot a privateer,
in 1814.
61 J. West, Mate and Mid. of Piedmontaise,
serving on shore witli the army at Quilon, on the
coaitt oif Malabar, in 1806, and twice wounded in
cutting out gun-boats from Bantam : knd in an at-
litck on Malay pirates, in 1809. Present at the
storming Fort Belgica, and capture of Banda, in
1810 ; and of Palambang and Sambas, in 1811. Mate
of Furieuse in the operations on the coast of Ame-
rica, and in the Penobscot river, in 1814.
62 C. Hall, Mate of Orion at Trafalgar , and
in the expedition to Copenhagen, 1807. In the cutter
of Prometheus burnt the Fr. privateer MetsaUnea, of
Swans and 38 men, off Pillau. in the face of a body
of troops on the beach, 1810.
63 N. RobiUiard, Mid. of Daphne, employed^ in
her boats protecting convoys in the Great Belt and
Baltic, 1811. 12 £ of Tofnu at the capture of Fr. fri-
gate Ceres, in 1813. Wounded, 1817, in an affray
with a party of smugglers at Deal.
64 A. Smith, Lieut of Afeteor at Algiers.
6b* W. Worsfold, wounded while LicuL uf Serin-
jmatam at the capture of two piratical vessels in
the Archipelago,; 1825.
68 W. Molyneux, Mid. of Tagus at the capture
of the Fr. frigate Ceres, in 1813,
69 J. Pykc, Senior Lieut, of Castor, on the coast
of Spain during the civil war in 1835, 6, and 7.
69* John Hills, Mid. of Iris on north coast of
Spam m co-operation with Spanish Patriots, was at
the taking of Bermeo and Castro, in two cutUng out
expeditions, and employed in other boat operations.
Has since received severe iiguries in conflicts with
smugglers. ^ Awaided a medal by the Society of
Arts, for his model of a " Leeway Indicator."
70 P. Dnthy, served in the Burmese war.
71 H. BUir, Lieut, of Asia at Navarin.
72 F. C, Syer, Mid. of Centaur at ihe destruction
of batteries and of French 74 gun ship Regulus and
three brigs in the Gironde, 1814. Senior Lieut, of
Salamander on the north coast of Spain, 1836
to 40, and twice commanding a rocket brigade
m action with Carlists.
»#?? ?^- Edmon stone, severely wounded when
M\a. of Sybtlle, in an attack upon pirates in the
Archipelago by the boats, 1826.
74 W. P.Blair. Mate of Li fey during the Burmese
war; and of Blonde serving on shore at the re-
duction of the Morea Castle, in 1828.
75 G. S. Hand, promoted for service in the Bur-
mese war.
77 E. K. H. Hallett commanded the boats of Bel-
lerophon at Gebail and Sidon ; and in that ship at
the capture of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
78 J. G. Dick, Mid. of Lifey during Burmese war.
79 H. J. W. S. P. Gallwey, Lieut, of Pique, and
commanded the boats at the taking of the towns of
Caiffaand Tsour, on the coast of Syria ; and at St.
Jean D*Acre, in 1840.
80 H. M. EUicombe, Lieut, of Ringdove on the
coast of Spain, and employed at the sieges of Bilboa
during the civil war in 1836, 37.
1842
1 G. Davies, Mid. of Ajax at the siege of San Se-
bastian, capture of Santa Clara, and of Fr. brig
Halcyon, Mid. of Queen Charlotte at Algiers.
Served in boats of Seringapatam at the destruction
of a pirate schooner off Cuba; and in those of Naiad
at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war, under
the batteries of Bona, and capture of a Mystico at
Hvdra, and other piratical vessels in the Archi-
pelago. Lieut. Com. R. C. Tartar and captured
fifteen smuggling vessels. Has received six hon.
medals and three hon. presents of phite from public -
associations for his exertions in saving the lives of
swpwrecked and drowning persons, and five times
officially noticed. Severely contused in suppressing
a meal not, 1847.
2 J.M.Langtry, Mid. of ^/Wcn at Navarin.
2* G. E. Davis, Mid. of San ^mc/" serving in the
flotilUi at the landing in Walcheren, July. 1809, till
Jan. 1810; of Alacrity when captured by Fr. brig
Abeille, in which action he was wounded ; and of
Seahorse in command of a flat boat at New Orleans,
and present at all the actions with the army.
3 T. Mitchell. Mid. of Edinburgh, and served in
her boats at the destruction of several of the enemy's
batteries and convoys on the coast of Italy ; of At-
rieuse at the storming of Ponza, in 1813 ; of Berwick
at the siege of Gaieta ; and Impregnable at the bom-
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bardment of Algiers. Actinff Lieut of Icarus, and
succeeded to the commaDd of the boats after Lieut.
Layton, a midshipman, and boat's crew were killed
in an attack upon pirates at the Isle of Pines, on
the coast of Culia, ld24.
4 C. Holbrook, Mid. of Pallas., and senred'in her
boats at capture of four privateers off the Naze of
Norway ; oi Alcmene^ and wounded in an attack on
a convoy in the Adriatic, in 1813 ; and of Caledonia^
at the siege of Genoa, 1814.
6. M. De Courcy, Lieut, commanding Charvbdis,
6 gun bri^, when employed in protecting British in-
terests, m 1841 ; attacked and captured and de-
slroyea the Federal squadron at Carthagena.
8 J. Anderson (//), Mid. of RarmlHes at the at-
tack on New Orleans, capture of the flotilla on Lac
Boiigne, taking of Washington, and attack on Balti-
more, 1813, 14.
9 T. S. Brock, Lieut, of Blonde at the reduction
of Morea Castle, in 1828.
12 H. Dumaresq, Mid. of Fictor and Owen Glen-
dower during the Ashantee War, 1823, 24. Served
three years on the eoaat of Spam during the civil
war, and Senior Lieut, of Wolverene, and com-
manded her boats at the destruction of a slave
factory at Corisco, on the coast of Africa, in 1840,
for which he was promoted.
13 W. H. Symons, Mid. of Canada at the defeat
of Bom^art's sauadron, in 1798 ; and of Naiad, and
served m her boats cutting out some veKsels from
under the batteries of the Penmarks, in 1801. Mate
of Victory at Trafalgar. Lieut, of Conqtieror, and
employed in her boats in co-operation with the Pa-
triots on the coast of Catalonia. Lieut, of Royal
Sovereign at destruction of lAon and Robuste off
Cette, 1809 ; and Senior of Dauntless, 1814-15,
blockading the Chesapeake, &c.
15 J. A. Stevens, wounded when Mid. of Sulphur
bomb in the attack on Granville, in 1803: was in
Seahorse in her action with a Turkish squadron, and
capture of JHadere Zaffer, in 1808; and wounded
and made prisoner while bearing despatches to Pa-
lermo, from Lord Collingwood, off Toulon.
16 E. S. Pearce, Lieut, of Princess Charlotte at
St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
17 J. C. Gill, Mid. of Achille at Trafalgar, and
Mate of same ship at the capture of Fr. frigate
snuadron, 1806 ; and served in the expedition to
Walchercn ; and in ihe flotilla at the defence of
Cadiz, 1809-10. Lieut, at the blockade of Toulon,
1811, and in action with Fr. fleet ; and of Hibernia
in the Adriatic and Coast of Catalonia. Senior
Lieut, of Goldfinch serving on the north coast of
Spain, 1814.
18 Lord W. Compton, Lieut, of Wellesley, and
commanded her boats at the taking of Chinghae in
1811.
19 H. H. Budd, Mid. of Antelope in an attack on
an enemy's flotilla nearOstend, in 1804.
20 C. E. Tennant, Flag Lieutenant in Wellesley
at the taking of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841, and of
CornwalUs, when he served on shore at the attack
on the Chinese camn at Secahon, taking of Woosung
and Shangae, and city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
21 M. Dwyer, Mid. of Temerawre at the de-
fence of Cadiz, in 1810; and of 27»t7^ at the des-
truction of several armed ships in Sagone Bay, and
served in her boats cutting out a brig from Port
Hercule, and three others from the mouth of the
Tiber, in 1811. Mate of Minstrel, in 1812, and landed
with a boat's crew of seven men at Biendom, in Ali-
cant, with which force he gained possession of a bat-
tery, garrisoned by 80 soldiers. In defeading the
Kst against 200 Fr. troops, he received seventeen
yonet wounds, and was made prisoner. Laeot. of
Revolutionnaire, and commanded a division of boats
storming the island of Santa Clara ; and served in
the trenches at the siege of SL Sebastian. Gaz. 1811.
21* J. T. Paulson, Senior Lieut, of Sophie during
the Burmese war.
22 T. G. Forbes, Mid. of Dartmouth at Navarin ;
Lieut, of PrincessCharlotte at St Jean D'Acre, 184a
23 Hon. C. St. Clair, Mate of Photnix in the ope-
rations un the north coast of Spain during the ciWl
war in 1836, 37.
25 J. Tudor, commanded H. G. L C. steamer
Pluto at the taking of Woosung and Shanghae, and
the city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
26 R.B. Crawford, Mid. ofiSfiand in charge of a
prize slaver with 1 gun and h men. beat oflT, aaer an
action of two hours, in which he was wounded,
the Sp. pirate Carolina of 10 (;uns and 97 men, for
which he was officially mentioned in the Gazette
and promoted. Was also frequently enf»ged at
the capture of slavers while serving in the K**,
Volunteer on the coast of China, serving in
Phlegethon, at Amoy, where he planted the British
colours for the first time, and led a party of 50
men at the destruction of barracks &c., at Kittoiu
Point; also at Canton, Chusan, and Chinghae,
29 G. Skipwith, Lieut, of ComwalHs on the coast
ofChina, inl842.
30 H. J. Lacon, Lieut, of Castor and North Star
in the operations on the north coast of Spain during
the civil war from 18.'^ to 40 ; and Senior of Blonde
during all the operations on the coast of China
from January, 1842, to the conclusion of the war.
31 J. C. Bynon, Senior Lieut, of Druid in China.
32 V. A. Massingberd, Senior Lieut, of Blenheim
in China.
33 J. G. Harrison, Lieut, of iMme in the opera-
tions against Canton, in 1841 ; and Senior of Cal-
liope on the coast of China, in 1842.
34 C. Starmer, Lieut, of Blonde, served on shore
at the attack on the Chinese camp at Se^ahon ard
the heights and town of Cha-poo^ and assisted at the
capture of Woosung and Chin-Kiang-Foo, IB42.
35 J. Fitrjames, Lieut, of CornwalUs, and directed
the rocket force in the attack on the Chinese camp
at Segahon. Present at the takins of Woosung and
Shan^hae. and severely woundedf at the capture of
the city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
36 H. C. Hawkins, Lieut, of Blenheim at the
capture of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841 ; and on the
coast of China, in 1842.
37 J. Stoddart, Lieut.of CornwalUs at the taking
of Woosung and Shanehae, and commanded the
boats at the capture of the aty of Chin-Kianir-Foo.
in 1842. ^ •
38 P. A . Helpman , Lieut, of Columbine at the cap-
ture of Canton, in 1841 ; and served on shore at
the attack on the Chinese camp at Segahon.
40 J. C. M. Touzeau, Mid. of Genoa at Navarin.
Lieut, of Pylades^ and served in her boats at the
capture of one of three pirates ; and Senior of that
ship in the operations on the coast of China, in 1840,
, 41 W. H. Maitland, Mid. of Castor in the opera-
tions on the coast of Spain (during the civD war), in
18.15, M ; and acting Lieut of Hyacinth and Welles-
ley, and in command of Algcrine from the cum-
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in«ncement till the clote of the war in China. His |
serrices were officially noticed at the taking of
Chapoo.
42 T. Woodgate, Senior Lieut of Nwtk Star in
China.
43 T. F. Birch, Senior Lieut ofModeste, and in
her boats at the destruction of Chinese fire-rafts at
Chinghae.
1843
1 W. Speck, Mate of Roval Gtorge at the passage
oi the Dardanelles, 1807. Lieut of Belleule at the
takinf^ of Martinioue, 1809 ; and in the Walcheren
expedition, where ne was landed in command of the
seamen of the ship. Senior of Scylla, when she
took, br boardinfr. under the batteries of the He de
l^ns, a Tr. brig of war of 12 guns ; and in action
with Fr. frigate JTeser, in 1813.
2 W. Prowsc, Mid. of Excellent assisting at dc-
fenre of Rosas, 1808, at destruction of gun-boats
and convoy at Duin, 1809. Mid. of Standard at
defence of Cadiz, and at Huelras, 1811-12.
3 C. Thurtell, Mid. of Altrt at Copenhagen, in
1807; of jiboukir in the Walcheren expedition,
where he commanded a gun -boat, in 1809 ; and at
Riga, where he commanded a Rusftian gun-boat.
Mate in command of Racer cutter, rendered an im-
porunt service to the King of Naples during a dis-
turbance at Palermo, in 1820.
4 J. M. Mottley, Lieut of Reven%e at St Jean
D'Acre, lg48.
6 T. D. Stewart. Mid. of Leviathan at the des-
truction of two ships of the line otf Cette, in 1809.
Lieut, commanding Swan and captured an armed
smuggling cutter, 1821, andrendered important as-
sisiance to the civil authorities of Newcastle during
the riots of 1822.
7 R. C. Michell, Mid. of Araehne in the Burmese
war.
8 .\. Vyner, Mate of Blenheim^ and severely
wounded on the coast of China, in 1841.
9 P. R. Coghlan, Lieut of Mmden^ and com-
manded a gun-boat at Algiers.
10 G. Winsor, Mid. of Union^ at the surrender
of Genoa, in 1814 ; and in Fury, bomb, at Algiers ;
Commanded Diana, st vessel, during the Burmese
war; and Senior Lieut of BelleUle, and com-
manded her boats at the Uking of Chin-Kian^;-
Foo, and operations in the Yang Tse Kiang, in
. 11 T. Wilson, Lieut, of Blenkeim in the opera-
tions against Canton, 1841.
12 J. H. WeUer, Mid. of Albion at Algiers.
^12* G. SnelL Mid. of Fervent at the siege of
OHntzic, 1812, 13; and of Icarut in charge of a
boat in an attack upon pirates at the isle of
Piiies, 1824.
13 W. Winniett, Mid. of Cleopatra at the capture
of Topazt from under the batteries of Guadaloupe,
and reduction of Martinique, in 1809.
1844
1 C. A . JohnstOD, Mid. of A/ramemnon at Trafal-
fPU* ; St Domingo ; and Copenhagen, 1807.
2 W. Crispin, Mid. of Lion schooner, and em«
ployed agaiiist ihe pirates in the West Indies.
2* F. W. Horton, Lieut of Dido^ and commanded
her boats at the destrucUon of the forts and settle-
ments of the pirates in the Sarebus River, on the
coast of Borneo, in 1843.
3 C. F. Schomberg, Lieut of HaatiTkgt^ and in the
boats at the destruction of a magazine at Hey rout, in
1840.
5 C. J. F(*atherstone, Mid. of Maidstone on the
coast of America, in 1813. 14, and served in her
boats at the capture of four large armed schooners
in the Rapi>Rhannock river, capture of Georgetown
and Frederickstown, and on other services. Mate
of Fury at Algiers.
8 G. Wodehouse, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
10 W. C. Chamberlain, Mate of Stromboli on the
coast of Syria and at St. Jean I) 'Acre.
11 £. Codd, Lieut of Talbot at St Jean D'Acre.
13 J. Lunn. Mid. of Phoebe at the capture of
U. S. frigate Essex; and served in the boats of Re-
volutionnaire at the capture of several pirates in tlie
Mediterranean, in 1821.
14 J. V. Willyams, Lieut of Nimrod in the ope-
rations agamst Canton, in 1841.
1845
I Graham Hewett Mid. of Harpy co-onerating
with the army in the Tagus, 1810 ; and or Scevtre
frequently employed in the boau in Quiberon Bay.
4 R. A. Stewart, Mate of Volage at Aden, in
1839; and Lieut, of Hyacinth in the operations
against Canton, and capture of that city, in 1841.
.5 D. Roberteon, Act Com. of Hazard and
severely wounded in an affray with the natives at
the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 1845.
6 J. H. Gennys, Mid. of Cambrian at Navarin,
and wrecked in that ship during the attack on Cara-
busa. Mate of North Star and employed on shore
at Jamaica during an insurrection ; and of Royalist
serving on the north coast of Spain, 1836-37.
7 B. Drury, served on the coast of China, in 1841 .
8 F« Pe Sausmarez, Mid. of Blonde at the re-
duction of Morea Castle, in 1828.
II H. R. Foote, Mate of Gorgon during tlie
operations on the coast of Syria, including the
storming of Sidon, and bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre.
12 G. Morritt, Senior Mate of Skipjack at capture
of El Marte, large armed slave brig, 1835. Senior
Lieut of Vestal commanding her gun-boat at the
capture of piratical forts in the ishind of Borneo, for
which he was promoted.
14 L. De Prevost, Senior Lieut of Pantaloon in
command of the boats of the brig, and captured,
by boarding, a piratical vessel, in 1845.
16 A. J. Woodlev, Mid. of Isis at reduction of
Carabusa, 1828, and Mate of Revenge at St Jean
D'Acre, 1840. Senior Lieut of Gorgon at the
actions off Obligado, and in passing San Lorenzo,
1845-46.
1846
1 S. Hodge. Mid. of Autumn in her actions with
Boulogne flotilla, 1805 ; and of Grasshopper in the
action otf Cadiz, and in the Mediterranean, 1807, 8.
Acting Lietit or Druid at the defence of Cadiz and
Tarifa, 1811.
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2 H. RaodiUl has receired the gold medal and
boat from the Royal Humane Society for saving lives
from ship-wrecked vessels.
3 R. J. Otway, Senior Lient. of CoMtot^ and
second in command of naval brigade during the
operations in New Zealand, and capture of Ka-
witti's pah, 1846.
5 R. W. Twiss, Mid. of Tigress^ at the capture of
Senegal, and many slave vessels, 1809-12; and
served until the peace on the coast of France, and
in the Baltic.
6 J. Sanderson, Senior Mate of Pktenix at Acre,
and Senior Lieut, of Fantome at destruction of
Moorish pirates, when he was severely wounded.
7 W. Morris, (6) Mid. of Genoa at Navarin.
8 G. Ogle, Mid. of Edinburgh, serving in the
boatsatBeyrout,andat the bombardment of Acre,
1840.
10 H. G. Morris, Mid. of Oltugow at Navarin.
12 C. F. A. Shadwell, Lieut, of Castor at the
capture of Caiffa and Tsour on the coast of Syria,
and at bombardment of Acre.
15 J. Macdougall, Lieut, of Pique^ and served at
the taking of the towns of Caitfa and Tsour (in
which service he was severely wounded), and at St.
Jean D'Acre, in 1&40.
17 G. E. Patey. Mate of Ringdove, and lost an
eye at the siege of Bilboa, 1KI6, and of Carysfort at
St. Jean D'Acre, and promoted. Senior Lieut, of
Agincourt in the expeaition Hgainst the pirates of
Borneo, and officially named in the despatches, 1846.
18 E. Monday, Mate of Hazard, in charge of a
boat cutting out two vessels from under the bat-
teries in Audierne Bay, 1803. Acting Lieut, of
PhfBWXi and in 1806 commanded the boats of that
ship, and of Colpoys, at capture of a Sp. armed mis-
tico. In 1810, when Senior Lieut, of same sbip,com>
manded her boats, and in conjunction with those of
Jalouse, boarded and captured Fr. privateer Peiit
Charles of 14 guns and 75 men ; and in 1811 com-
manded a par^ of seamen and marines, and Rained
possession, by escalade, of Fort Concordia, Isle of
Timor, mounting 12 guns on the sea face. In the
same year had charge of boats of Phoenix at the re-
duction of Fort Pulo Kissa ; and again under Capt.
Owen at the reduction of Palambang. In 1812
commanded her boats, and those of Barracouta, in
an attack upon a piratical settlement at Sarob.18
(Borneo) ; and again in the Archipelago in 1815,
when two piratical feluccas were captured.
19 G. Kennicott, wounded when Mid. of Royal
Sovereign at Trafalgar.
20 H. J. Jones, Mid. of Renown at destruction
of Robuste and lAon Fr. line of battle-ships, i^.
Mate of Ruby and employed in a gun- boat in the
Little Belt, and drove on shore and destroyed two
Danish armed cutters, 1810, for which he wait pro-
moted. Senior Lieut, of Jasper and eneaged Fr.
privateer of superior force, re-capturing her prize.
Lieut, of Sultan and commanded a division of uoats
in a successful attack on a convoy under batteries
in Basque Roads, 1813. Gaz. 1810.
21 G. ButUer, Mid. of Africaine when captured
by Fr. frisates, fyhigenie and Attree, off the Isle of
France, 1810. Lieut, of Barracouta, and captured
in her boats several armed piratical proas near
Sumatra ; and of Doris taking the Island of Java.
23 F. White, wounded when Mid. of 4/rica at
Trafalgar; served in Orestes at Copenhagen, in
1807 ; and in Milord and Cossack euiployed on tiic
coast of Spain, and at the defence of Cadiz, in 1810.
Gaz. 1806.
24 J. Bowie, Mid. and second in command of
Ferreter in action with two Fr. brigs of war, each
of superior force; and Sub. Lieut, and second in
command of lAnnet at capture of Fr. privateers,
Courier and Foudroyant^ after a severe action, also
at capture of numerous other of the enemy's
vessels ; and in the Flushing expedition where he
commanded gun-boats. Acting Lieut, and Lieut,
commanding gun-boats and divisions off Cadiz,, at
Tariffa, and in the Mediterranean, 1811, 13 ; parti-
cipating in all the services of that period, and
wounded at the siege of Tarragona. Commaiicled
the gun-boats, &c. on the Ebro, 1813, and in chafige
of the pontoon bridges co-operating with the allied
army, and in an attack from the enemy his vessel
was blown up, and the principal part of his crew
(including himself severely wounded,) killed or
wounded.
23 W. H. Brand, Mid. of Revenge at Trafalgar,
and at capture of four French frigates, in 18D(> ; w
Redwing, and constantly engai^ with Sp. gun-
boats and batteries in the Straits ; of Apolloy and
aRsisted at the capture of a frigate-built ship under
the batteries of Corsica, destruction of the lower of
St. Cataldo, and capture of the Island of Augusta.
Commanded Apollo's boats at the capture of an
armed vessel off Corfu, in 1813 ; and the boats of
IVeaxel at the capture of an armed Settee near
Parga. Gaz. 1813, 13.
27 J. Rawstome, Mid. of Blossom, and served
in her boats at the capture of Medes Island, in 1811 ;
and destruction of an armed schooner and convoy
at the mouth of the Rhone, in the same year. Com-
manded a tender of Superb on the coast of America,
in which he captured several vessels laden with
military stores, m 1814.
28 G. Caswell, Mid. of Parthian in action with
three ships of war, in 1808 ; and in the WaJcheren
expedition, in 1809 ; served with Lord Ezmouth in
the nartial sctions with the French fleet off Toulon,
in 1813 ; and on shore at the reduction of Genoa,
in 1814. Senior Lieut, of Champion in the Burmese
war.,
30 G. Goldfinch, Acting Master of Sophie, and
severely wounded, and made Lieut, for service
during the Burmese war.
31 W. Hamley, Lient of EiHnburgh during the
operations on the coast of Syria, and oombardment
of St Jean D*Acre. 1840.
32 J. W. Finch, Mid. of Fame at the blockade
of Toulon, 1811; and when co-operating with the
army from Alicant to Barcelona, was present in the
boats at the capture and destruction of convoys
and m attacking the enemy's batteries and fortified
towns. Served in a gun-boat at the siege of Tarra-
gona, and subsequently commanded a boat at the
capture of the privateers and other vessels in the
Mole. Mid. of IphigetUa and commanded a boat at
the destruction of Barney's flotilla, and co-operated
with the forces at the capture of Washington. Has
received the thanks, and also a Med. from Royal
Humane Soc. for saving lives.
33 J. J. M'Donneli, Mid. of Cambrian in charge
of a merchant vessel, beat off two piratical boats
m the Negropont
34 H.£.M'ingrove, Mid. of i>ro«ne/Aew at Algiers.
r>?? ^- (5S®' ^'*^"^' ®^ Revenge at St. Jean
D'Acre, 1840.
40 J. H. Norcock, Mid. of lAffey and Lame.
during the Burmese war, and was sii^tly wounded.
42 G. Gore, Mid. of Albion at Navarin ; and
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tMuUofrOm^ attfaecaptare of Aden, in 1839.
taking tbe Bogue Forts and first capture of Chusan.
, 44 A. Heseltine, Mate of Andromache^ forcing
the Bocca Tigris, 1834, and in boats of that ship
served on several occasions against the Malay
pirates m 1836.
_ 45 W. H. Doblfie, Hon. Med. Royal Humane
Society.
47 H. S. Hawker, served in boats of Edinbur/rh
at the destruction of a magazine at Beyrout, and in
that ship at St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
48 J. J. B. E. Frere. Mid. of Cameletm and Zeln-a
at capture of Greek pirates in .1827-28. Lieut, of
I^rincen Ckaricttt kX. St. Jean D'Acre.
50 H. E. S. Winthrop, Lieut, of Caxtw during
the operations on the coast of Syria, 1840. and pre-
sent at the taking of Caiffa and Tyre, and tx>mbard •
ment of Acre.
51 T. H. Christian^ Lieut, oi Princess Charlotte^
and served on shore m the operation^ on the coast
of Syria, and present at St. Jean D'Acre.
52 A. Cumming, Mate of Cyclops and led the
Tarkiah troops to the assault at the storming of
Sidon. Present on several otlier occasions on the
coast of Syria, in 1840, and his service officially
noticed. Lieut in command of /Vo/ic'# pinnace,
and captured piratical slaver Ftncedora, 1S43. Hon.
Med. Koyal Humane Soc.
55 T. Carmichael, assisted at the capture of
Amoy and Chinghae, 1841.
58, Lord A. W. Beauclerk, Mate of Wellesley.
serving on shore at the attack on Chuenpee. and
commanded a rocket boat at the Bocca TigriSi
and assisted at the storming of the forts. Men-
tioned in three official despatches, riz., for the
cantures of Amoy, Chusan, and Chinghae. 1840, 41.
Wrecked in a typhoon on tbe island of Tyloa, while
commanding the cutter Louisa with the government
plenipotentiaries on board; and detained as a
hostile for payment of the ransom demanded for
their liberation.
59 H. King, (b) Mate of JTelieslep at capture of
Canton, 1841. Lieut of Alf^erine at tbe taking of
Chapoo and Woosung, and m the operations in the
Yang tse Kiang, 1842.
GO R. S. Smith, Lieut, of Oorgtm^ and in
her boats cut out a schooner in the Uruguay
(Parana) under a heavy fire from the banks ; in
same ship at destruction of batteries at Punta
Obligado; and in action with batteries of San
Lorenzo, also in the Parana.
61 J. B. Willoughby, Mate of yiagara, and
repelled the attack of a larse party of American
marauders while in command of a small party sta-
ioned at Grenadier Island in tbe St. Lawrence,
1839. Hon. Med. Roy. Hum. Society.
62 J. H. Beauchamp (formerly Proctor). Lieut,
commanded the Harpy steam vessel at Obligado,
and promoted for services in the Parana, 1846.
63 G. BUne, Lieut of Benbow during the opera-
tions on tbe coast of Spain, and at Acre, 1840.
1847.
2 W. B. Stocker, Mid. of Prometheus, at Algiers.
3 J. H. Helby, Mid. of Queen Charloiie^ at
Algiers.
4 N. Vansittart, Mate of ComwalHs. serving at
the attack on the Chinese camp at Seganon, and at
cut>iure of Chin-Kiang-Foo, 1842.
5 A. P. E. Wilmot, Lieut, of Powerful at Acre,
1840.
6 J. G. Mackenzie, Mid of Philomel, atNavarin.
9^ R. Coote, Lieut, of Vulture, and commanded
a division of boats durine the operations in the
Canton nver, 1847, for which he was promoted.
11. T. Miller, Lieutof>/^'n<m(r/, and commanded
a gun -boat and division of seamen at the destruction
ofpiratical forts in Maloodoo Bay, Borneo, 1845.
12 R. D. White served on the coast of Syria, and
at St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
13 G. Oldmixon, Mid. of Bellona at the attack
on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, and Walcheien expedj-
tion in 1809 ; and of Prince of Wales, and served on
shore at reduction of Genoa, 1814.
14 C. R. Johnson commanded the boats of Prin-
cess Charlotte at Gehail ; served on shore on the
coast of Syria, and at St. Jean D'Acre, and subse-
quently contused by the explonion of a magazine.
16 W. P. Crozier, Lieut, of Wasp during the
operations on the coast of Syria. 1840, including the
storming of Sidon, and bomnarament of Acre.
18 J.J. Palmer, officially noticed when Mate of
Comwallis, at capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
20 H. D. Rogers, Mid. of Cameleon and Zebra
at capture of Greek pirates, and reduction of Cara-
busa, 1827, 28. Mate of Saracen on north coast of
Spain, 1834, 37, and Lieut, of Revenue on the coast
of Syria and bombardment of Acre, 1840.
1848-49.
1 J. R. Woodriff, Mid. of Donegal at Trafalgar ;
and of Diadem, and served on shore at Maldonado,
Monte Video, and Buenos Ay res. Actively em-
ployed in a gun-boat at Cadiz, in 1810-11, when be-
longing to St. Alban's,
5 H. Need, Mate of Z>n<t(/ at the attack upon
Canton ; and Lieut, of Harlequinf and served in ner
boats in a severe encounter with pirates on the
coast of Suoiatra, in 1844.
6 T. Kisbee, Senior Lieut of Driver, 1&12-3, in
the Yanff- tse- Kiang, and also during the disturb-
ances at>Iew Zealand, 1846.
7 W. T. Bate, Mate of Blenheim, and wounded
at the capture of Canton, in 1841.
8 J. A. L. Wharton, Senior Lieut of Phi-
lomel and commanded the boats at an attack upon a
piratical slaver, for which he was promoted.
9 W. Moorsom, Lieut, of Endymion, serving in
China, 1842.
10 J. A. Macdonald, Senior Lieut, of Wolf, in
1836-37, and commanded her boats in several actions
with pirates in the Straits of Malacca ; in the former
year with eighteen of two guns each, and in the latter
destroyed several off the Island of Pulo Linghy.
12 W. K. Hall, Mate, and Ciimmanded the
launch of Benbow in the attack on Tortosa. on the
coast of Syria, and in that ship at St. Jean D'Acre
in 1840. *
14 A. G. West, Mid. of Benbow, and officially
noticed as commanding her pinnace at the atbick on
the town of Tortosa. on the coast of Syria ; and St.
Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
15 A. Booth, Mate of Challenger when
wrecked in So. America; Lieut, of Thtmderrr
during the operations on the Coast of Syria and at
St. Jean D'Acre.
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16 W. H. Stewart, Mid. of Caryafort, on the
coast of Syria, in 1840, and officially noticed.
18 C. J. Austen, Mate of Bellrrophon in the
operations on the coast of Syria, and at St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1840.
20 P. Somerville, serving as agent of transports
at the capture of Canton, 1841.
21 J. A. St. Leger, Mate of Calliope^ and present
at the capture of Canton, and all the operations in
the river ; and of Blenheim at capture of Amoy,
Chusan, Chinghae, and Ningpo, 1841-42.
22 H. J. Julian, Lieut, of Wolverene serving in
her boats at the destruction of a slave factory at
Corisco, coast of Africa, in 1840.
23 R. T. Bedford served in the boats of Hastings
at Uie attack upon the castle at Beyront, 1840.
24 £. A. Glynn, Senior Mate of Fair Rosamond
and of Curlen^ and Senior Lieut of Cygnet during
the active services of those ships on the coast of
Africa. Lieut. Commander of Dart on the same
station, and in conjunction with Philomel captured
a felucca, after a severe fight in the boats, 1848.
25 A. H. Gardner, Senior Lieut, of Polyphemus^
and promoted for services performed against pirates,
lc74o*
26 L. Roberts, Mid. of Montagu at the evacua*
tion of Scylla Castle, in 1808, and of Revenge, en-
gaged in boat service at Walcheren, and also present
atthe attack on Fr. fleet in Aiz Roads, 1809.
31 E. Herrick, Mid. of Revenge at Trafalgar ;
and attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and
wounded while serving in the batteries at the reduc-
tion of Flushing, 1809. Gaz. 1809.
34 H. Phelps, Mate of Powerful at Acre, 1840,
and officially mentioned and promoted for the cap-
ture of Chin-Kiang-Foo when Mate of Comwal&s,
Twice severely wounded during the operations in
the River PUte. 1845.
I 35 R. Purvis, Mid. of Blonde and officially men-
tioned for service in the boats during the operaiious
I in Canton river, and also in storming the heights of
] that city, where he served as Aid-de-Camp to the
officer commanding the brigade of seauien aod
marines. Wounded in attacking the batteries of
Woosung, and present at capture of Chin-KiAng-
Foo, and when the treaty of Nankin was concluded.
38. J. O. Johnson, Mate of Blonde^ and oflScially
mentioned in the despatch for the destruction of
Chinese. fire crafts, 1842.
40. J. H. Kay, Mid. of Chanticleer, during her
scientific voysf^, 1827. 29. Lieut, of Terror ia
Ross's Antarctic expedition, IS3S ; and has «nce
been in charge of Afagnetic Observatory at Hobart
Town.
45 E. W. VansitUrt, Mate of ComwalUs daring
the operations on the coast of China, 1842.
47 W. T. Rivers, Mate of CaUiope and Senior
Lieut, of Sulphur during all the important u|u>-
rations in the rivers and on the coasts of ChinH,
1841, 42, including the capture of the heists of
Canton, when he was wounded while serving un
shore with the army. Honourably mentioned on
several occasions in the Gazetted despatchi'».
Senior Lieut, of Albatross^ 1844, 47, on the Cf ast
of Africa, actively employed in the suppre^aion of
the slave trade.
48. R. Studdert, Mid. of Champion doriog the
Burmese war, 1825, 26.
1860.
1. J. E. Knight, Mid. of T^ompeuse^ and serred
on shore at the expedition to the Scheldt, and of
Beagle at the siege of St. Sebastian, in 1813.
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TTkder Ordbr of Council op 1816.
3 C. Patey* served in Warrior in Rodacy's ac-
tions, and at tJbe capture of two sail of the line in
the Mona passage, 1782. Lieut, of Terrible j and
blown up in one of her boats at the evacuatioa of
Tofttlon, 1793. Lieut, of game ship in Uotham's
actions, 1795. Gaz. 1793.
4 J. S. Moriencourt, Lieut, of Princess Royals
and commanded a floating battery which suffered
much when engaged with the batteries at Toulon, in
1793-
5 R. Kerem, Senior Lieut, of Shehirake in action
with the Fr. frigate SaUanandre^ in 1806. Gaz. 1806.
8 G. N. Tremlett, Mid. of Queen in Howe's ac-
tion ; and Lieut, of Thalia at the capture of the Fr.
frigates Gloire and GentiUey and in Brid port's action
in 1795. Lieut, of Foudroyani at the defeat of
Bompart's squadron off the coast of Ireland, in 1798.
10 T. Muir, succeeded to the command of C^-
rteur, on her captain being killed in action with the
Fr. frigate Reoonchet in 1807.
17 G. M. Higginson, served at the defence of the
town of Lemner, in East Friezland, in 1799. Gaz.
1799.
1 9 W. Payne, Lieut, of M&deste^ and cut out a
Datch schooner of eight guns and 22 men, in the
Straits of Snnda, in 1809. Gaz. 1800.
24 W. Warden, Acting Commander of Rattle^
sn€Lke, and captured a privateer of 16 guns and 130
men in the East Indies, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
25 C. Elsmere, Mate of Lowestoffe during the
occapati<^ of Toulon, 1793 ; and served on shore at
taking the Mortella tower, and storming the batteries
of St.Fiorenzo and Calvi, 1794. Lieut, of Cumber/and
in Hotham's action, 1795 ; and of Britannia off Cape
St. Vincent, 14 Feb, 1797 ; and during the blockade
of Cadiz. Lieut, of TerrUtle in the expedition to Fer-
rol, 1799.
32 E. Idbby, wounded while Acting Lieut, of
BlcHheim, off Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 1797. Gaz.
1797-
34 C. G. Warren, Lieut, of Alemene, and cut out
in ber boats two large store ships from Vivero Har-
bour, in 1799.
35 R. Bourne, served at the defence of tlie
Islands of St. Marcottf ; and while commanding
Feliof schooner, fought a privateer of greatly supe^
rior force in 1805. Severely wounded in an attack
on the town of Hea on the coast of Spain, in 1806.
Gaz. 1798.
42 J. J. Rorie, Mid. of Standard in Bridport's
action, and in the expedition to Qniberon, 1795.
Lieut, of EchOf and commanded a boat cutting out a
vessel of two guns from Porto Rico, in 1797 ; and in
command of Mome Fortunee brig, captured and de-
stroyed several of the enemy's vessels of war and
privateers in the West Indies.
44 M. Shuldham, Lieut, of Edgar at Copen-
ha^n in 1801. Has received the gold and two silver
medals from the Soc. of Arts for his mechanical in
ventions.
45 W. Gilchrist, Mid. of Sceptre, and hurt at the
attack on St. Domingo, in 1794 ; and present at the
capture of the Dutch squadron in Saldanha Bay, in
1796. Lieut, of OiseaUj and commanded three of her
boats cutting out a privateer from under a battery at
Bourbon ; and assisted in the action with two Fr.
frigates off the Mauritius, in 1799. Senior of Maida
at Copenhagen, in 1807.
46 J. U. Bindon, Mid. of Captain at the occupa-
tion of Toulon, and reduction of Corsica; and of
Agamemnon in Hotham's actions, 1795. Mid. of
Andromache, and wounded at the capture of an Alge-
rine fiigate. and in company with the fleet in the
action off Cape St. Vincent, 1797. Lieut of Invincible ,
and served on shore at reduction of Surinam and
Demerara.
47 J. Petley, in command of Locust in company
with Wrangler, captured a Danish armed vessel under
a heavy fire from a battery and musquetry at Al-
bourgi, in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
49 T. Consitt, Mid. of Dtfence in Howe's action,
1794; in Hotham's actions in 1795; and Mate of
same ship at the Nile. Lieut, commanding a gun-
boat at Gibraltar, employed in the protection of con-
voys in their passage through the Straits. Lieut, of
Pomone at the blockade of Flushing.
50 G. Thomas, wounded at the landing of the
army In Egypt, in 1801. Gaz. 1801.
60* R. Trotter, Gaz. 1804.
51 C. Patriarche, Mid. of Melampus at capture
of Pomone and consorts, 17^4, and of Defence at the
blockade of Cadiz, and Hotham's second action,
1795. Mate of D^ence at the Nile, 1798. Lieut,
of Superb in the action in the straits of Gibraltar,
1801 ; and of same ship and severely wounded at St.
Domingo. Gaz. 1806.
52 G. George, Mid. of Lytix at the capture of a
large privateer, in 1798. Lieut, of Boston, and
served in her boats at the capture of a privateer of
six, and another of four guns, in 1801 ; in Chichester
at the takinic of St. Lucie and Tobago, in 1803 ; and
in Albicore in action with a Fr. flotilla, in 1804.
53 J. Marshall (a), Gaz. 1806.
55 N. Manger, Acting Lieut, of SybiUe at cap-
ture of Fr. frigate Forte in the East Indies, in 1798.
56 J. Pasley, Lieut of Beaulieu, and served in
her boats cutting out Chevrette from Camaret Bay,
in 1801. When in Lark sloop commanded her boats
cutting out a privateer from the island of Cuba in
the same year. Gaz. 1801, 01.
57 J. W. Bailey, Agent of Transports in the ope-
rations against Genoa, &c. in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
59 E. Thrackston, Mid. of Monarch, and wounded
at Copenhagen, in 1801.
60 C. W. Betty, Lieut, of Dreadnought at Trafal-
gar.
61 J. Turner, wounded when Lieut, of Hannibal at
her capture in Algeziras Bay, 1801.
63 J. Hiatt, Mid. of Namw off Cape Su Vincent,
1797, and served in boats of that ship at the bom-
bardment of Cadiz, and in various actions with gun
boats and batteries during the blockade of that port.
Lieut, of Theseus at the evacuation of St. Domingo
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by the French, and present at the capture of Z>v-
quunet Creole, ClorUde, and other ships with the
French troops on board, at Cape Nicholas Mole,
1803. Conunanded at the attack upon Cura^oa, 1804.
64 J. Barker, when commanding Grenada in 1806
captured Fr. schooner privateer Prince$9e Murai.
65 Thos. Mitchell, Mid. of Amethjftt at capture
of Fr. frigate Dedaigneuse, in 1801. Senior Lieut, of
Harrier, when in company with Phaeton an attack
was made on the Fr. frigate SemiUante^ protected by
batteries in the East Indies, in 1805 ; and in action
with a Dutch squadron in the Java Seas, in 1809.
Senior of Sahette, and commanded two divisions of
boats in the attack on 13 enemy's gun vessels during
the Walcheren expedition. Gaz. 1806.
67 G. Walker, lieut. of Paihu, and commanded
her boats at the capture of two Danish privateers on
the coast of Norway, in 1810. Gaz. 1810.
69 R. I. Alleyn, Lieut, of EgypHenne, and served
in her boats cutting out Aleide of 34 guns, from
Muros Bay, in 1806.
71 R. Sutherland commanded boats of Morgiana
and Scout at the capture of a Sp. armed vessel ofT
Cape Trafalgar, 1807.
72 J. Murray, Lieut, of Stork and wounded in
boarding enemy's vessels off Porto Rico, and assisted
at capture of several armed vessels off Cuba, 1806 ;
also at the destruction of Fr. corvette Cygne, and at
surrender of Martinique, 1809.
74 A. B. Howe, served as Mid. at the reduction
of W. India islands, 1797. Lieut, of Leviathan at
Trafalgar ; and Senior of Renown at destruction of
Fr. ships Lion and Robuste off Cette, 1809.
75 R. Bastin, Lieut, of BelleisUy at Trafalgar;
and wounded when Lieut, of Blanelie at the capture
of Guerriere in 1806. Gaz. 1806.
76 L. Boulderson, Mid. of BeUerophon at the
Nile.
Undbb Order op Council op 1830.
1 D. Fernandes, Mate of Thunderer in Howe's
action, 1794 ; and Bridport's, 1795. Lieut, of Blen-
heim off Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 1797; and
actively engaged with the Spanish batteries and gun-
boats off Cadiz in the same year.
2 C. Thompson, Ideut. of Phctnix at the capture
of Succes, in 1801.
4 J. H. Dathan, Lieut, of Haza^ at the capture
of Fr. privateer Neptune, in 1798. Gaz. 1798.
6 Wm Somerville, Mid. of Itis at Camperdown.
Lieut, of Babet at the capture of the Dutch fleet in
the Texel, 1799, on which occasion he served on
shore with the army. Was present at the attack on
the Fr. squadron and capture of Desir^e in Dunkirk,
1800, and when in AtaUinte was severely wounded
capturing a Spanish privateer off Ferrol, in 1801.
10 G. Decoeurdouz, Mid. of Lion, in action with
four Spanish frigates, and capture of Santa Doroiea,
in 1798. Acting Lieut, of same ship at the capture
of Guihautne Tell, Lieut, of Mars at Trafalgar; at
the capture of Fr. frigate Rhin; and subsequently of
four others off Rochfort, in 1806.
14 T. Swain, Mate of RamUliet at Copenhagen,
in 1801. Lieut, commanding Attack gun brig at
capture of two privateers of 14 guns each ; and in
company with Colpoyt, landed and destroyed batte-
ries and signal stations on the entrance of the River
Donellan, in 1806 ; commanded the same brig in the
Walcheren expedition.
15 W. Whymper, wounded when Mid. of Edgar
at Copenhagen, in 1801. Lieut, of Sulpkw bomb at
bombardment of Havre and Granville, and capture
and destruction of many of the enemy's flotilla, in
1803 and 1804. Lieut, of Caitrageux intbtWtdehem
expedition, and commanded a gun-boat and a pam
of seamen on that occasion. Gaz. 1801.
17 A. Wells, Mid. of Colotsut off Cape SU Via.
cent ; and in her boats in several attacks on the Cmiiz
flotilla, in 1797. Mid. of Edgar at Copenhagen, in
1801. Lieut. o( Gannett at Copenhagen, in 18(*7;
and Senior of Nayaden and commanded her boat5 at
the capture of a Russian fort and several ves5«^l5
under its protection in the Sldold, 1809.
28 H. H. Budd, Mate of Antelope in an attack on
the enemy's flotilla off Ostend, in 1804. Wounded
when Lieut, of Pompee in the Mediterranean, in
1806. Gaz. 1804.
30 F. Briggs, Senior Lieut, of Halcyon 16 gno
brig in action off Denia, in 1806, with Sp. 14 goa
corvette Neptuno, a brig of 14 guns, and xebec of
12 guns, the former of which was captured. Com-
manded a gun-boat which was sunk while engajriug
the batteries at the siege of Cadiz, 180& Gaz.
1806.
31 G. Kyle, Mate of Elephant at Copenhagen, in
1801, and surrender of the French army at St. Do-
mingo, in 1803; and when belonging to Htreule
served on shore at the attack on Cura^oa, in 1804.
Senior Lieut, of Kangaroo in the Walcheren expedi>
tion. Lieut, of Abotdnr in coumiand of a gun -boat
at the defence of Riga, in 1812 ; and in same ship at
the taking of Genoa, in 1814.
32 T. M. Blainey, served in Arrogant at the cap-
ture of the Cape and Colombo, in 1795 and 1796.
Acting Lieut, of same ship, and in command of her
boats, captured a Dutch 14 gun brig, and cut out from
under the batteries of Java an armed ship. Com-
manded Protector gun brig at the taking of the Ci.pc
and Monte Video, in 180.5, and the boats of Bruns-
wick at the capture of a Danish brig of war and cut-
ter at Nyberg, in 1808, and a division of g^n-boats
in Walcheren expedition, in 1809.
34 C. Roye r. Mid. of Swtftture at the Nile ; acd
served on shore with the army in Egypt on the 8th,
12th, and 2l8t of March, 1801. Mate of Cameleon,
and served in her boats at the capture of several
armed feluccas near Tarragona, in 1801. Lieut, of
Ambuscade in the Adriatic ; and wounded in 1806 in
cutting out a vessel from under the batteries of Tre-
miti. Second Lieut, of Astrea in action with the
French squadron off Madagascar, in 1811.
35 W. Pike, Lieut, of Ewyalus at Trafalgar.
36 Geo. Bague, Mid. of Haerlem, at capture of
Prima galley from under the Mole of Genoa, and in
the operations in Egypt, 1801. Slightly wounded
when Lieut, of Colossus at Trafalgar, and also in
Bittern while employed in her boats in the Mediter-
ranean. Senior of Leonidas at the capture of Santa
Maura, 1810; and commanded a division of gun-
boats at the defence of Scylla. Senior of Boyne at
the surrender of Genoa, in 1814.
37 Jas. Hewitt, Mid of Inconstant, and served in
her boats cuttine out a vessel under a heavy iire from
the batteries of Goree, in 1804.
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39 B. Steele, lient of Artihusa, and eommanded
n party of seamen at the destruction of a battery on
the eoast of France in 1809.
41 J. dark, Mid. of RuMseU in Bridport*s action,
and in boats of 7%et«v« cutting out from Port Jerome
St. Domingo, an armed cutter and 12 merchantmen'
Served on shore in the attadc on Curacoa, 1804'
Lieut, of Thunderer in Calder's action, at Trafalgar,
passage of the Dardanelles, and Egypt, in 1807.
Commanded a division of gun-boats in the Walcheren
expedition.
42 G. F. SomenriUe, lieut of Hussar at Copen-
hagen, in 1807 ; and senior of Ufysses at the reduction
of Martinique, in 1809 ; also employed in a flat-boat
in the expedition to Walcheren.
45 J. Grlerson, Lieut, of Princess Charlotte^ in
1805, in action irith Fr. 36 gun ship Cyanef and 16
|a&-brig Naiade, the former of which was captured.
Senior of Dietatar and OUmeester^ until the conclusion
of the war.
46 J. Lamont, aererely wounded when lieut. of
MotHUf in boarding an enemy's armed vessel in the
Gulf of Mexico, in 1806.
47 J. G. Gooding, commanded Flying Fish
•diooner in the expeditton to Batabano in the Isle of
Cuba, in 1806, and in the operatlonB against Buenos
Ayres, 1807.
48 J. Barday, Mid. of Hydra, in her boats at
capture of an armed lugger under a fire of muslEetry
near the river Tonque, in 1803. Acting Lieut, of
BritttMMio at Tra&lgar ; and Lieut, of Latona at the
capture of Curaooa, 1807.
49 J. Spratt, wounded when Mate of D^iance at
Trafalgar. Gaz. 1805.
50 T.Coakley, Acting Lieut, of 7<^ii^iitre at Tra-
f«lg«r; Lieut of Tounani at Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
And of RaisaunabU at the capture of St. Paul. Isle
ofBouibon.
51 J. Eaton, Mid. of Hannibai in action with
French souadron in Algeziras Bay, in 1801, and cap-
^lu^ ; olAtdlanta, cutting out several vessels from
vnder batteries in Quiberon Bay; and of Tim^aire
atTrafalgar. Lieut, of Lion at the capture of Java ;
uid while in command of her tender, severely wounded
in action with IS Malay pirates.
52 J. Brine, Mid. of Agineourt in the expedition
to Egypt. 1801.
53 S.MitcheU, Mid. of BeavKeu at Camperdown,
ud Mate of MaUa in Calder's action.
54 S. HQton, Mate of Minotaur at Trafalgar;
ueut. of Revenge at capture of Fr. frigate squadron ;
*^k on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, and served on shore
vith the brigade of seamen at the siege of Flushing,
»809. Gaz. 1809.
55 J. G. H. Gramshaw, served at the capture of a
coDvoy and destruction of the batteries at Cassis, in
1813. Gai.1813.
56 G. A. Schultx, Mid. of Asia at Bornholm, in
1801, and Lieut of Nassau at Copenhagen, in 1807,
yd destruction of Danish 74, Prince Christian
mil«rtei, 1806. Lieut of Parthianin action with
three Pr. ships of war, and in the Walcheren ex-
Pf<u^on, in 1809, and Signal Lieut to Sir Home
fophsm and on the coast of Spain.
57 H. Bntwisle, Mid. of Bellerophan at Trafalgar.
«i; , F- S. Price, wounded as Mate of T^m^rairc at
Trafalgar.
» ^^ J?' Mourilyan, Male of Antelope, and severely
wounded boarding a Dutch gun-boat, in 1804 ; oom-
nuinded launch of Pomptfe at the capture of the castie
•MtownofScaU,inl806. Gaz. 1806. .
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60 J. Le Feuvre, Mid. of Detir^ at Copenhagen ^
in 1801, and served in her boat at the capture of an
armed felucca, in 1804. Lieut of Fisgard at the
taking of Curacoa, in 1807 ; and of Ranger at the
capture of Anholt, in 1809.
61 J.Taylor, Mid. of Gifrro/^ar in the expedition
to Ferrol, 1800, and commanded her launch at the
attacic of the enemy's works at Elba, 1801 . Mate of
Donegal during the important services of that ship
after Tra&lgar ; and of same ship at St. Domingo,
1806. Lieut, of Donegal at the attack on Fr. fri-
gate squadron destroyed at Sables D*01onne ; and
upon the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, 1809. Lieut of
Maidstone at destruction of two American privateers
in the bay of Fundy, 1812 ; and at capture of American
Revenue cutter, and other vessels in the Chesa-
peake and Rappahannock, 1813.
63 W. Lloyd, Mid. of Superb in the action in the
Straits of Gibraltar, 1801; and at St Domingo,
lieut of Ardeni taking Monte Video.
63 Phil. Wright, Mid. of Lion in action with four
Spanish firigates, and capture of Santa Doroiea, in
1798 ; wounded when serving in a gun -boat on the
NUe in the same year; present at the blockade
and capture of Malta; and commanded a mortar
vessel off Boulogne, in 1804 and 5. Lieut, of Rq^e
at the passage of the Dardanelles, in 1807.
64 W. Edwards, Mid. of Defiance at Copenhagen
in 1801.
65 N. Brice, captured while commanding Jackdaw
schooner in the West Indies, in 1808.
66 L. S. Jack, acting Senior Lieut of Desir^ at
the capture of the forts of Cuxhaven, siege and re-
duction of Gluckstadt, and all the operations in the
Elbe, in 1813-14.
67 W. Fiffg, Mid. of Venerable at Camperdovm ;
and wounded in Bellona at Copenhagen, in 1801.
Senior Lieut, of Sndke at the capture of two Danish
forts, and several vessels near the North Cape ; and
in command of Pickle, assisted with several other
small vessels, in beating off the Fr. frigate Oloire of
44 guns, in 1809. Gaz. 1801.
67* E. Norie, Mid. of Prince qf Wales at the
capture of Trinidad with the Sp. squadron, 1797.
Acting Master of Busy at capture of Sp. Letter of
Marque of superior force. Lieut of Mars at Copen-
hagen, 1807, and sUehtiy wounded. When com-
nuinding a prize to Goldlfinch was captured, 1810, off
Gigon, and detained a prisoner in Flrauice five years.
68 N. Colthurst, Mid. of Prince at Trafalgar.
69 J. H. Sanders, Mid. of Melpomene, and served
in her boats at the capture and destruction of a Fk>.
National bris of 18 guns, in the S^n^gal, in 1801.
Mate of Swmsure at Irafalgar; and Lieut of Siatira,
in command of an armed vessel, was captured by
two armed luggers in 1809, after losing an eye, and
being otherwise severely wounded.
6d* C. Rubidffe, served in Ceres in the expeditions
to Belleisle, Cams, and EoTpt, 1801 ; and actively
employed on the Lakes ana Nile. Senior Lieut, of
JBf na at bombardment of Copenhagen, 1807; attack
on French fleet in Aix Roads (where he was wounded);
bombardment of Flushing; and defence of Cadis.
Commanded Hardy and Bloodhound tiU the peace.
70 T. HiUs, Mid. of Victory in Hetham's second
action, 1795; and off Cape St Vincent, 1797. Mate
of Seahorse, and served in her boats at the destruction
of a convoy in Hyeres Bay, in 1804; and Iiieut of
PhUomel, covering the advance of the boats in the
Bay of Rosas, in 1809.
70* A. Macdonald Mid. of Ardent at the capture
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of the Dutch fleet in the Texel, in 1799; and wounded
at Copenhagen, in 1801 ; and of Bellerophon taking
Fr. 74 g^n ship Duquesnet in 1803. Lieut, of Tribune
and slightly wonnded at the destruction of gun-boats
off Ck)runna, in 1807 ; in the same ship was several
times engaged with the Danish flotillas in the Baltic,
particularly with four brigs off Mandell, in 1810.
71 R, L. Ck>nolly, Mid. of Thaeus at the Nile ;
and wounded when Sub-Lieut of Tigreu gun brig,
in action with the Boulogne flotilla, in 1805.
72 T. Jager, Mid. of Southamptim at the capture
of the Danish and Swedish West India Islands, in
1801 ; of Termagant cutting out Podesta National
armed xebec, near Bastia; and Mate of Ouerrier, em*
ployed in the gun-boats, at Gibraltar, in 1 806 . Lieut,
of Affineourt in the expedition to Walcheren, &c. ;
of Laurestinui in the Chesapeake river ; attaick on
Craney Iriand, &c.
73 C. Janns, Lieut, of Inflexible at Copenhagen,
in 1807; and Acting Commander of Belair at the
defence of Sidly, in 1810.
74 J. Arnold, Mid. of Tigre and commanded a
gun-boat at the defence of Acre, 1799; and the pin-
nace at the cutting out four vessels laden with stores
for the Fr. army from under Mount Carmel. Com-
manded a boat at the landing and subsequent opera-
tions in Egypt, 1801. Actins Lieut, of Spy in 1805,
6, and wounded when Sub-Lieut. of Desperate gun-
brig in action with two French privateers on the coast
of France, in 1807.
75 T. Edmonds, Lieut, of Childen in action with
Danish 18 gun-brig Lougen, 1808.
76 P. Crane, Mid. of Superb in the action in the
Straits of Gibraltar, 1801. Senior-Lieut of Renardf
and in her boats at the defence of Riga, in 1812.
77 J. Salmon, Lieut, of Tonnant at Trafalgar, and
wounded when commanding Tobago schooner in action
with a superior force off Guadeloupe, in 1806.
79 J. B. Blennerhasset, Mid. of Tonnant at Tra-
fidgar.
80 S. Marsingall, wounded when Mid. of St,
Fiorenzo at capture of Fr. frigate. Psyche, in 1805
81 S. Sison, Lieut of Vohntaire, serving in her
boats at capture of a convoy in Rosas bay, in 1809.
82 y. W.H. Bogle, Mid. of Vanguard at capture of
French 74 gun-ship Duquesne and frigate Creole; and
of Active at the passage of the Dardanelles, and de-
struction of the Turkish squadron at Pesquies. Lieut,
of Proserpine when captured by two French frigates,
1809.
83 J. White, Lieut, of Baraeoiuta at the capture of
the Dutch Spice Islands, 1810.
84 G. Welch, Mate of Veteran in the expedition
to the Helder and surrender of the Dutch fleet in the
Texel, in 1799, and at Copenhagen, in 1801. Senior
Lieut of Briseus at the taking of Cuxhaven, 1809 ;
captured in one of her boats with six men, the Danish
privateer Courier. In the same vessel captured the
Fr. privateer Sans Souci, 1810.
86 T. Burdwood, Mate of Raisonable at Copenha-
gen, in 1801. Lieut, of BeUeisle at the capture of
Martinique ; and commanded a gun-boat at the siege
of Flushing ; served as Agent of Transports in the
expedition to New Orleans and surrender of Fort
Mobile, in 1814.
67 S. Biiggs, Mid. of Grenada at the capture of
Princesse Murat schooner of war in the West Indies,
in 1806. Gaz. 1806.
88 J. Fitzmaurice, Lieut, of Carnation, and se-
verely wounded in action with Fr. 16 guu brig PaU^
more, by which she was captured off Martinique, 180S.
89 W. Milne, Mid. of Sunnger, in the expedition
to Holland, 1799 ; and of Elephant at Copenhagen,
1801 ; and in a boat of that ship was at the cutting
out a schooner under Cape Francois, San Domingo.
Served also in that ship at the capture of Duquetnte
and Crdole, evacuation oy the French of Cape FVan-
cois, and surrender of SurtfeUJante and Clorinde^ in
1803. Sub-Lieut, of Carrier cutter at surrender of
Heligoland, and in the expedition to Copenhagen,
1807 ; and acting in command of Carrier captured Fr.
privateer Acttf of superior force. In command of
same cutter in an attack upon Boulogne, 1808, and
wrecked in the same year after an action with two
batteries at Etaples, on which occasion he was
wounded in two places. During the rebellion in
Canada acted as Mi\jor of Volunteers, and Capt. of
the Provincial Navy. Gaz. 1807, 1807.
91 W. R. B . SeUon, Mid. of Centaur at the taking
of St. Lucia, in 1803. Lieut, of Alexandria, in com-
mand of two gun-boats, captured two Dutch gun-
vessels on the coast of Holland ; and of Castor in
action with Hautpoult, captured by the squadron off
Guadaloupe, 1809. Commanded the boats of Swift-
sure at the capture of Fr. privateer Charlemagne of
8 guns and 93 men off Corsica, in 1813. Gas.
1813.
93 H. Overend, Mate of Bacchante, and in her
boats at the capture of an armed brig and two felnceas,
Srotected by batteries and field pieces, at Santa
lartha on the Spanish Main, in 1806. Gaz. 1806.
94 F. Beaumont, Mid. of Ardent at Copenhagen,
in 1801.
95 Sanderson Allen, Mid. of PolgpkemMS in the
operations against Buenos Ayres, in 1807, and Lieut
of Caroline at Banda Kdra, 1810.
96 C. Chapell, was Mid. of Victory at TVaftlgar.
97 H. J. P. Proby, Mate of Namur in the action
off Ferrol, 1805 ; and at capture of Linois' squadron.
98 J. Finlayson, Signal Mid. of Elephant at Co-
oenhagen, in 1801. Mate of Topaze at the taking of
Mariegalante, the Saintes, Martinique and Guada-
loupe ; was Lieut of Jason at the capture of the
French frigate Topaze, and Senior of the Topaze at the
taking of Guadaloupe, in 1810. Hon. Med. Roy.
Hum. Soc.
99 J. Gregory, Mate of Success, and commanded
one of her boats, cutting out Spanish 10 gun polacca
BeUe Aurora, 1799. In the same ship at the blockade
of Malta, and engaged the Fr. 74 gun-ship G^ireux
at her capture by tiie squadron, and also the Fr. 40
gun frigate Diane when captured, in 1801.
100 M. Anthony, Mid. of Naiad at Trafolgar.
Lieut, of Fury serving in the Baltic, and in 1808
severely wounded engaging an enemy's gun-boat
Senior of Sarpen in the Walcheren Expedition ; and
served at the defence of Cadiz and Tbri^.
101 M. Raven, Mate of Nymph, commanded one
of her boats at the attack on the Garotta privateer of
20 guns and 150 men off Lisbon, in 1808, at the death
of Capt Shipley. Lieut, of Castor at the capture of
Hautpoult in the West Indies, in 1809, and taking of
Guadaloupe, in 1810.
102 N. Norton, Mate of Vhrginie at capture of
Dutch frigate Guelderland, 1808. Gaz. 1808.
103. J. Jackson serving in Veteran at Camper-
down, 1797 ; and Copenh^n, 1801.
104 W. Lester, Mate of Seahorse in action with
Turkish squadron and capture of Ba/f^rf Zafffv^ 180S.
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107
Linit of /WiniM, and assisted at destraction of a
battery and eonvoy near CiTita Veechia, 1813. Gaz.
1808, 13.
105 G. Tonng, Mid. and Mate of Sceptre from
1803 tm 1808 serving in the East Indies, Isle of
France, &e. Lieut, of Bermuda in the Flushing ex-
pedition, I809» and of Lum, at the capture of Java
and the flotilla.
106 T. Hodgskins, lieut, and commanded boats
of Nemetis at capture of two Danish schooners on
the coast of Norway, 1810.
107 C. Pearson, Mid. of Spencer at St. Domingo,
1806, and wounded.
109 v. Lanphier, Mid. of Spartiate at Trafalgar ;
and wounded when Lieut, of Leomdas at taking
Cepbalonia and Santa Maura.
110 H. Bich, Mid. of Defiance at Trafolgar.
112 Sam. Whiteway, Mate of Invincible at the
reduction of St. Lucia, Trinidad, and Surinam, in
1796. Acting Lieut, of Glory ^ in Calder's action ;
and Senior of ThameSf and commanded a detachment
of seamen and marines at the destruction of 10 armed
Tcsaels on the coast of Italy, in 1811, and officially
mentioned on various occasions. Gas .1811.
114 C. E. Day, Mid. of Hereule at the capture of
Fr. frigate Crfoie, cmd Mignon corvette, and in action
^th PoumAeante, off Cape Nicholas Mole, in 1803.
Mid. of Windtor Cattle at capture of four frigates off
Rocbfort, 1806 ; and passage of the Dardanelles,when
beKTved on shore at the attack on the island of
Prota. Lieut, in command of a gun utd mortar boat
St the siege of Cadiz in 1810.
116 K. Nazer, Lieut, of MaHditone^ and in her
boats in company with those of Statira cut out a 6-
gun schooner in the Chesapeake. Gaz. 1813.
117 W. L. Paterson, Mid. of Terpsichore at cap-
t«« of Sp. frigate Mahoneaa, and Fr. frigate VestaU,
1796 ; also at bombardment of Cadiz ; and at Tene-
nffc, 1797. Act. Lieut, of Tartarva at Copenhagen,
1807 ; and engaged in her boats cutting out a convoy
atPladstrand, 1808.
118 T. LeveU, Lieut, of LUtU BeU in her encoun-
ter with the U,S. frigate President, in 1811.
U9 W. H. Smith, Mid. of Romney at the ezpedi-
bon to the Hdder, 1799 ; and of Vanguard at cap-
^e of Duquesne and CrioUf in 1803 ; of Repulse at
passage of Dardanelles, and destruction of Turkish
squadron ; and of Neptune at the capture of Marti-
nique, 1809. Lieut, of Snap at capture of Guadaloupe,
the Saintes, and St. Martin's, 1810 j and of Standard
w the defence of Cadiz, 1811, 12. Ueut. of Warspite,
wnong in her boats at capture of U.S. privateer
'^M*, and other vessels,
1^ T. Chrystie, Mid. of Ajax in the expeditions
to Jerrol, Cadiz, and Egypt; and of D^iance at
jjvugar. Lieut of Woloerene at the taking of
Martiniq[ue; and when in Sceptre commanded her
ooats, cutting out some vessels from under the bat-
tenes in Qniberon Bay. Senior of Alceste in the ex.
pedition against New Orleans. Gaz. 1811.
123 R. Coatee, Mate of Argo at the siege and
surrender of Minorca, and capture of Sp. frigate
f^^ta-Teresa/ and of ExeeUent at the defence of
^eU and storming of Capri. Lieut, of Surinam at
the reduction of Martinique.
125 W. Lowcay, Mid. of Ajaa in Calder's action,
and at Trafalgar. Lieut, of Princess qf Orange, and
^ployed in the gnn-boats at the reduction of
126 F. D, Romney, Mid. of Osprey employed
against the revolted natives at Sierra Leone, 1809 ;
of Belleropkon at the capture of Duquesne, and other
Fr. ships, and surrender of Cape Francois ; and of
jEoIus in the action off Ferrol. Sub-Lieut, of Char-
ger at the sieges of Stralsund and Copenhagen, 1807.
Lieut, of Dictator and in command of her Iwats cap-
tured three privateers ; and of Leveret, and com-
manded a boat at the capture of a privateer off
Heligoland, and at the destruction of another on the
coast of Denmark, in 1812. Commanded a gun-
boat during the operations in the Elbe, in 1813, 14,
and was woundea in an attack on Danish gun-boats
at Busun. Gaz. 1812, 14.
127 R. Rawle, Lieut, of Rota, and wounded in
her boats attempting to cut out Am. privateer in
Fayal harbour, 1814.
129 S. Roscow, Mid. of Spencer in Saumarez's
actions off AJgesiras and in the Straits of Gibraltar,
1801, and of Intrmid at defence of Gaeta and storm-
ing of Capri 1806. Lieut, of Montagu and served
on shore at capture of Santa Maria 1810, and of
Rijleman during the operations in the Penobscot, 1814.
130 J. R. Hownam, commanded a detachment of
seamen and marines at the destruction of batteries and
a convoy at Port Nouvelle, in 1813. Gaz. 1813, 13.
131 W. Jones, Mate of Windsor Castle and
wounded at passage of the Dardanelles, 1807.
132 C. Jefferis, Lieut, of Dover at the capture of
Amboyna, in 1810. Gaz. 1810.
134 J. Phepoe, Mid. of Ajax at Trafalgar. Lieut,
serving in boats of Armide at destruction of Fr.
flotilla under He D* Aiz, and of three brigs on Points
du Che, 1810.
136 J. Waterman, Mid. ot Minotaur at Trafalgar.
137 J. Treeve, Mate of Toanan^ at Trafalgar,
and served on shore with the Naval Brigade in co-
operation with the Patriots on the north coast of
Spain, in 1812.
139 H. Conn, Lieut, of Junon when ci^tnred by
the Fr. frigates Renomm^ and Clorinde, in 1809.
140 T. Drane, Mid. of Captain at the destruction
of a French corvette under the batteries of the Mor-
bihan; of Casar in the action off Ferrol. Acting
Lieut, of the same ship at the destruction of three
French frigates off the Sables D'Olonne, attack on
the French Fleet in Basque Roads, and Walcheren
expedition. Senior Lieut, of Regulus in the opera-
tions on the coast of America, including the attack
on Baltimore, &c.
141 T. M. Teed, Mid. of Defiance at Copenhagen,
1801 ; served in boats of Penelope at the rescue of
the crew of AtdUmta^ ashore on the Fr. coast under
batteries; at destruction of a convoy near Owe
Prior, 1807 ; and in Centaur, 1808, 9, in the Baltic.
Lieut, commanding Swinger on the coast of Africa
during the Ashantee war, and commanded a division
of seamen and marines at the defence of Cape Coast*
Castie, for whicli service he was named in the ga-
zetted despatches, 1824.
142 C. Reid, Mid. of Chuhester at capture of Fr*
and Dutch W. India islands, 1803 ; and of Arethusa
at capture of Sp. frigate Pomona, 1805, and storming
of Curacoa, 1807. Wounded when Lieut, of Avon in
action with Fr. frigate NSrHde, 1810.
143 R. Barker, Lieut, of Piedmontaise at capture
of Dutch Spice Islands.
145 H. Nason, Mid. of Antelope in action with
Fr. flotilla off Ostend, 1803 ; and of Pomp^ in the
operations on the coast of Calabria, passage of the
Dardanelles, and at Copenhagen, 1807. Lieut, of
Ha
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Thait, and re-eaptored in her boats two merchant
vessels under convoy of two privateers off Cape
Spartivento, 1810.
146 £. G. Palmer, Mid. of Donegal, and wonnded
at St. Domingo, 1806. (Senior Lieut, of Rinaldo,
and severely wounded when heading the boarders at
capture of Fr. privateer Moraudew of superioi
force, 1810.
147 G. White, Mate of Dreadnought at TrafBJgar.
148 D. R. Syer, Mid. of Prince, at Trafalgar, and
of Hgre In the expedition to Egypt, 1807, at de-
struction of two Fr. line of battle ships off Cette ;
and severely wounded in the bay of Rosas, 1809.
lieut. of Vohntaire in the attack on Pomegue, 1810,
and again wounded ; served also in her boats at Mor-
gion and defence of Tarragona, 1812.
149 T. J. P. Masters, Lieut, of Horatio, and
severely wounded in her boats at the cutting out a
schooner and cutter on the coast of Norway, 1812.
Gaz. 1812.
161 G. Saycr, wounded when Mid. of Cerberus,
in endeavouring to cut out a privateer in the West
Indies, 1807.
152 C. Robinson, Mid. of Caroline at capture of
Dutch firigate and destruction of squadron in Batavia
Roads, 1806. Lieut, of San Josrf in action with Fr.
fleet off Toulon, 1813.
165 W. Hamilton, served in the boats of FrancUte,
cutting out Rcqfosa schooner from the Bay of Cam-
peachy; and wounded when Mate of Tigre in the
operations before Rosetta, 1807.
159 J. H. Johnston, Mid. of Spariiate at Trafalgar.
161 R. B. Mathews, Mid. of Harpy in action with
Ft. frigate Pallas in 1800. Mate of Mercury, and
when in charge of a prize successftdly defended her
against several Spanish privateers.
Undbr Ordbr in Council, 1846.
2 M. Spratt, Master of Seahorse in her attack on
a convoy on the coast of Spain, in 1805. Gaz. 1805.
3 T. Hoskins, Mid. of Victory in Hotham's
second action, 1795. Master of Syren, and served
in her boats, cutting out a merchant vessel, at Gua-
daloupe, in 1798 *, and at capture of Surinam in 1799.
Master of Trent, and assisted in cutting out a ship,
protected by an armed lugger and cutter, from under
the batteries, near the Isle of Br^hat, in 1801 ; and of
Amazon, at capture of Marengo and BeUe Poule, 1806,
when he was much hurt by a splinter. In command
of DiKgenee store ship, served at the siege of Cadiz,
in 1810. Gaz. 1801.
4 C. M. White, Master of DiUgence, at the cap-
ture and cutting out of various privateers in West
Indies, 1796, 7, and 8, including a privateer and five
merchant vessels cut outof Aguada Bay, Porto Rico,
and the Sp. armed ship Natkidad, captured off Cuba,
1798. Master of Adoenture, in the expedition to
the Helder, 1799; in the following year attached
to a flying squadron with a military force menacing
the enemy's coasts ; and of Monmouth in the expedi-
tion to Egnrp^f <^^ consequent operations, 1801
Master of Amphion in Nelson's pursuit of VUleneuve,
and engaged in Rosas Bay a flotilla of 27 gun-boats,
1805; of PAa6€ off Boulogne, 1806; and of E»celleni
at the defence of Rosas, 1807-8, and Adriatic, in 1809.
5 J. Hepburn, Master of Canopus at St. Domingo,
1806 ; and passage of the Dardanelles, in 1807.
6 J. Seymour, Master of Amphitrite, at capture of
the Devil's Island, off Cayenne, of Surinam, and St.
Martin's, and also of the Danish and Swedish islands,
and seven large privateers; and in command of her
cutter captured a Fr. armed schooner lying near a pri-
vateer, and in the face of a heavy flre. He subsequenay
carried by boarding a Sp. armed schooner off Bar-
badoes. Master of Conquerer at Trafalgar, of
Com.-in -chiefs flag-ship at Corunna, and of Barfleur,
bearing Com. -in-chief 's flag in the Tagus, 1809, 12,
and one of those officers selected to fit for sea
the Sp. line of battle ships in Ferrol. Surveyed
the River Tagus ; and Master of RamUUes during
the war on coast of America, where he also made
useful surveys of the portions he visited^.
8 J.W. Trotter, Mate of Pomone in Bridport's
action, 1795. Master of Leviathan at Trafalgar.
9 J, Gaze, served in Nymphe at capture of CZ»-
paira, 1793 ; in Indefatigable at destruction of Fr,
80 gun ship Droits de V Homme, 1797. Master of
Areihusa at capture of Sp. frigate Pomona, 1806,
and Master of the Fleet at Algiers.
11 N. Tinmouth, Master of Pembroke, and
officially commended for services at the destructioa
of a convoy at Port Maurigo, in 1814.
12 W, Wilkinson, Mid, of Texel, blockading the
Texel, 1801. Master of Rambler employed on the
coast of France till the peace of Amiens, and of Sirim
attheblockadeof Brest, Corunna, and Ferrol, and
often engaged in the boats intercepting the enemy's
convoys. Master of Sirius in Calder's actaon, and at
Trafalgar ; and in command of her boats captured two
feluccas under a heavy fire from the batteries of
Tarifa; of Minotaur at Copenhagen, 1807 ; and of
Christian VII. inBasque Roads, and Quiberon Bay.
13 A. F. Morgan, Master of Dooer at the capture
of Amboyna, in 1810.
14 T. Curtis, Master of Seahorse in action with
the Turkish squadron, and capture of 60-gun frigate
Badere Zaffer, in 1808.
15 W. Purdo served in 'SorthumherioMd and Sala-
mine in the operations on the coast of Genoa, and
expedition to Egypt, in 1801 ; and Master of Ala-
crttyBi Copenhagen, in 1807.
19 W. Ellis, (a) Master of Haioock, and frequently
employed In her boats against the Danish flotilla in
the Cattegat, in 1808 ; and of CastiUan at the attack
on the n. flotilla, and capture of VUle de Lyon
praam, off Boulogpne, in 1811, and recapture of
ApelUs sloop of war off Staples; also at capture of a
Fr. lugger privateer of 10 guns and 76 men, off
Dieppe.
20 R. Yule, Mate of Hero, in Calder's action ; in
the action off Ferrol ; capture of Marengo and BeUe
Poule, 1806; and of Denmark in the Walcheren ex-
pedition.
23 J. Higgs, served in Centamr at capture of Tr,
frigates, 1806; at Copenhagen, 1807; Walcheren,
1809 ; and Master of unitiin the partial action with
Fr. squadron off Toulon, 1814.
25 W. MiUer, Master of Cherub, and severely
wounded in command of one of her boats at the cap-
ture by boarding (tf a piratical brigantine on the coast
of Africa, Master of Genoa at Navarin. Master of
the Fleet in the Mediterranean, 1840, 43.
26 J. Wood, Master of Qranicus at Algiers.
27 A. Horn, Master of Dartmouth at Navarin.
29 A. Karley, serving in Cleopatra at capture of
Fr. frigate Topiase, and at Martinique, 1809.
30 R. Easto, Mid. of Statira, serving in the
Scheldt, 1809 ; and at the reduction of Guadaloupe,
1810. Master of Cambrian at Navarin.
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NAVAL KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR
Appointed under the will of the late Samuel Travers, Esq., which expresses they sbfill he
sapenuiniiatedor disabled Lieotenants of English men-of-war, "single men" witliout children Jnclined
to lire a Tirtuoos, studious, and devout life, — to be removed if they give occasion for scandal.
Salary^ £100 68. per annum. — Governor £12 in addition.
LIEUTENANTS.
Seniority.
Governor, Charles Okes, 18FebI807. Appointed 23Noyl830.
Appointed.
James Holman, F.R.S. 27Apr07 29Sepl812
99RichaTd F. Jewers ..5July09 21Jaiil846
George Hurst 4DeclO 12Augl838
Appointed.
William Pilch 24Sepl4 23Janl848
George Bland llFeblS 24Decl83:?
Frederick J. F.Henslow 10Mar29 10Sepl841
The Naval Knights take precedence according to their Seniority as Lieutenants of the Royal Navy.
LIEUTENANTS OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
Frpderick Bedford* . . . .6Sept99
®»Oavid O'Brien Casey^llOctSO
Jofliah Domford** .... 29 Apr02
9iB|J(nch.Fitton* 0Mar04
PPWm. Rivers** 8Jan06
Wood Bouse** 34Aug07
@*99Bassett Jones
Loveless* 2Febl 1
m*Geo. Mitford Mook^ 23Janl2
LIEUTENANTS,
WITH DATES OF SENIORITY.
To qualify an Officer to receive a Lieutenant's Commission, he must have been borne on the
books of. and have actnaliy served in, one or more of Her Majesty's Ships six complete years
(excepting in the case of Masters, vide page 83), two of which as Midshipman ; and shall have passed
*ttch Examinations as the Admiralty may from time to time direct, after he shall have attained the
full age of 19 years. He shall be required to produce, at such Examinations, proof of his age, and
certificates ol the above-mentioned period of service, and of the regularity of his conduct; and if
any candidate shall knowingly produce false certificates, he shall thereby be rendered incapable of
ever receiving any Commission in Her Majesty's Navy ; and if the falsehood of such Certificates
■hall not he discovered until after he has obtained promotion, he shall, whenever it may be discovered,
be dismissed from the Navy, whatever rank he may at the time have attained.
The following 81 Lieutenants and the preceding 219 Retired Commanders (making in all 300), are
on the half-pay of seven shillings per diem.
1796
BohertJohnHibbe 29Dec
1800
Joieph Tindale 6Sept
1801
>Wm.Parker»^..16Mar
^*c^ 1802
®TS®Geo. Saml. Par-
sons*' 25Mar
1803
Balch Nun Hoar ISApril
H«ary Muller 4Nov
1804
Wm. Ingle Woodman^ .... 3May
7 i
_ as. Uzuld Purches* 26July
Tge Jas. Evelyn* 30 Aug
1805
Rob. Daniel Lancaster^ ..26Feb
Richard Croft Greenway . .SMar
I'Chas. Hammond^ . . . .23Mar
Wm. Hen. Boyce* . . 28May
ohnCarslak^ 220ct
Flowers Beckett*^ 24Dec
1806
@i(S)Dan. White Randall" 22Jan
William Pitman 31 Jan
John George Max 6Feb
George Brooks I7Mar
19
• Harbour Muter, Barbsdow.
I®*® Alex. Forsyth Parr*«2April
©"©IPiEdward Cole><^ . .2dSept
John Nepean*^ 25Sept
@'®Samuel Spencer»*. . . .180ct
Robert Snell (a) 7Nov
@'®John Pollard** .... 14No?
1807
^I^Cha. Hawkins' 7Jan
John Baikie 4Feb
Charles Okes ISFeb
Ross Connor* 2dFeb
@*Wentworth Parsons
Croke* 14Mar
@^Geo. Williamson' ..lOApril
Andrew O'Brien 25 April
James Holman, F R.S. . . 27 A pril
3d
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Lieutenants^ with Dates of Seniority.
©'Richard Qliim VaUackM 7May
John Smith(e) SlMay
§>Wm. Hen. Dizon^ . . . .25May
H5)Qeorge Haydon»«. . . .9 June
Francis Jeffersonf ISJune
John Jenkins Loney .... 1 1 Aug
Thomas Pierce ISept
Richard StOTln Maw«> ....80ct
f^'Richard Bastard^^ ....IQOct
George Frankly n 7Not
@^3amuel Strong^? .... i9Dec
l^ancis John Turner* • • do
1808
@*(S)CharlesWohrige> 5Jan
Charles Bagehot 91 Jan
f'®John Pickthom' .. ..SMar
*® PVTho. Jackson^Cd) 17May
'Thomas Clack 16Jnne
John Simpgon*(6) ...... 28July
®'@Tho8. Gilbert Carter»28 Aug
Thomas Blake* . , '. 23Sept
@'(DWilliam D'Aranda^ 160ct
Marmaduke Smith^^ .... 27Dec
@'Thomas Archer^* .... do
1800
Wm. Browne Chamberlain 27Jan
@'John BulfoTd" do
m'Edward WilUam Pitt? 11 Mar
@'®Wm. Woolcock'»(a) 26Mar
Francis Godench • do
Wm. Wilson South ISJune
^' Jos. Wm. Crabb'o .... lOJune
»'PSRich. Fran. Jewers^ SJuly
"^jl} John Green*? .... 1 1 Aug
JHenry Garrett** , . . .21 Aug
Peter Bayly 31 Aug
John Knapman 14Sept
Edmund Malone^* ISSept
John James Moore 7 Nov
f)*Benjamin Hooper^ . . 13Dec
^Robert Roper Mar-
ley** SlDec
1810
Alfred Sam. Robinson' . . 2Jan
John Barclay Scriveu . . 4Jan
@' James Sedgwick Leanf do
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Water.
+ Chief Emigration Officer, London
Richard Coles ISApr
James Atkins(fr) 4May
G^rge Heastey do *
JohnHill(a) do
Thos. Pearse Evans*^' .... do
William Johnson(6) .... do
The following 700 Lientenante are on
the half-pay of e«. per diem.
®i(g)Edward Ramsey" . . 4May
James Feamley Arnold'* do
@^Edmund Scott" .... do
Robt. Bradley Roe'^ .• . .lOMay
@'®WilliamWalford".. IJune
Charles Hare" 8June
William Absolon 9June
James Maurice Shipton* 26June
Richard Hooper 4July
William Bradley'^ 12July
William Strong l8July
William Campbell do
Thomas McDonnell do
@'W.Persse Newenham*' 2dJuly
^■Robert Holmant 11 Aug
Chas. Kirkwood" 14Aug
VPThomas Hen. Macken-
zie» l8Aug
John Macnevin 31 Aug
George Goddard 3Sept
Wm. Philip Delafons .... do
John Wardle lOSept
99 John Geo. Nops*t ..USept
WilUam Phipps do
Nicholas Atkin lOSept
@3Rickard Lloyd" 22Sept
Joshua Carteret-Oosselin do
@'®Wm. Dumbreck*® ..27 Sept
John Edridge 230ct
Henry Brett 290ct
Allan McMillan 310ct
Wm. Lenthall Brake** . . 2Nov
Rich. Hetherington .... 8 Nov
Thos. Colson Festmg . . 23Nov
Frederick DrafTen 27Nov
John Grierson 29Nov
©'William Farrant" 3Dec
Edward Luscombe do
George Hurst** 4Dec
Hen. Fred. Sewell" do
John Last Thompson*^ .. 17 Dec
Richard Ward 18Dec
©^Charles Haydon* .... 28Dec
William Pye do
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i Superintendent of Police at Ply.
mouth.
t Employed in Exciso Office.
1811
®*(g)Wimam Spiers* .... dJan
John Edw. Lane 17Jan
Robt. Lethbridge** do
@* Henry Aug. Fawcett* do
William Knight(e) 19Jan
@>(¥)Fra. Dan. Lauznn^ 24JaD
William Brander* UFeb
@*® Aug. Thos. Hickes* 8Mar
@*JohnTuUohT 12Mar
^James Rennie^ ISMar
@*Cha8. Hen. Ross'^. ... do
Orlando Orlebar" UMar
Wm. Hen. Meggison .... 16Mar
Thomas Shapcote IQHar
Henry Cavendish Hore ..29Mar
Wm. Clarke Harris 18Apr
George Beazeley** do
©^Herbert John CUfford'*22Apr
Richard Peace" do
@3(g)®John M'Gladeiy** 24Apr
John Hancock'^(a) do
HgGeorge Tardrew*^ . . do
r»Harry Wilson** do
_iHg)Alex. Mackenaic(ft)*»27Apr
John Weir 29Apr
William HoUambyHuU** IMay
Francis Roberts 3May
Benjamin Aplin l6May
Jas. Edw. Gordon 17May
Geo. Selby** 20May
BenJ . Shepherd 29Hay
James RoUeston* SJune
t^Simon Edw. Antram*' 14Jnne
HJ)John Adamson** .. 6July
Bowen Robert Robertson do
@»Kilgour Davison* .... HJoly
Edw. Andrews(6) 20July
@»®Robert Cock» lAng
John Taylor Utlay do
Bell Robert Owen do
@^Thos. Boardman^ .... 8Aag
@'Edw. Brown Addis** . .9Aiig
®Henry Parry" 16Aag
George Smithers 33Aug
John Dawson^ 27 Aog
William M'Leod lOSept
@» Robert Kingston® . . . .l7Sept
William Homsby 26Sept
Francis Maxwell do
JohnHaU*o(fl) do
@*Robert Hunter do
Frederick Slade do
Thomas Rawlins do
Thomas Kirby I70ct
@»® Alex. Martin« .... 290ct
John Middleton do
Wm. Fred. Barr do
Wm. Langdon** do
182
• Crown Commissioner, Port Philip-
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Martin Bennet«^ 2Not
John Bendyshe llNov
John BTan8(a) 16No?
@' Benjamin Datton^* ..IQNov
(ieorge Butler • do
Francis Anderson Calder<728Nov
'@'®William SneU« 4Dec
James Roger8(fr) lODec
@'®Jaa. Blandford«(6) . . lODw:
1812
Thos. Geo. NicholB 8Jan
Ig'Hnmpfarey May Frec-
Btun* do
®' Redmond Moriarty* 7 Jan
George TyrreU OJan
Robt. Martin Cole 17 Jan
^'JamesAthiU* 31 Jan
'g'f)Lardner Dennys* .. 6Feb
m' George Blarton^ 7 Feb
$'§)99Hen.OgilTie« .. do
Paul Griffith Panton do
Henry Crocker do
(g'John Wm. Oldmixon^ 11 Feb
Robert Jones do
William Barry 22Feb
Joseph Norris do
William Grove 4Maf
Thomas HoUoway lOMai
WilWara Ranwell»* 21 Mar
@' James Tilley»* do
i^' James Davis " do
®^P9Alez.Gallaway" do
John 0ewar do
Henry Belsey do
William NoweU do
9^S)P9Sdw. Knapmani* do
Hen. Fran. Spence do
Jas.Thos. TVitlock do
Richard Nugent KeUy»* . . do
JohnHeln" do
©•Thomas Cull"(b) .•.. do
Peter HoddeH^ do
James lUgmaiden'* do
Geo. Lewis Coates»» ..•• do
Wm. Bart Weekes do
HenryJohnHall do
@'Chas. Cowling Robin-
»on» do
William Crichton do
Richard Nason do
Charles Parker^a) do
^nkCutler»*» do
William Bardley Amiel*" do
232
Auflfustine Woodward .. 21 Mar
Morrice Cowen do
Henry Pengelly do
James Clayton do
Thomas Pattou*'^ do
James Bulkeley^i • .14 Apr
William Reynolds 16 Apr
Richard Tillidge Sainthill 23Apr
Wm. Jas. Scudamore** .. SOApr
I'Chas. Boddam Stock-
dale»7 SMay
©'John M'KiUop do
James George do
^ 'George Thoma8««(y .. do
'^Z John Jas. Keeling^ . . 13May
Wm. Geo. Thomas do
©'Charles Friend**' . . . 12June
Thomas Densten 15June
Wm. Oibbs Dowden^ .... 16June
John Bowerbank SOJune
' Alphonso Henri*' .... do
Thomas Ritchie lOJuly
Peter White 16July
Alexander Miller 27JnIy
Thomas Strover 7 Aug
©^William Roddam^' .... 17 Aug
William Loudon 18Aug
Wm. Dickson(a) 21 Aug
@'®Jame8 Poad^ 24 Aug
John Towne 17Sept
John Yignoles do
©'George Bishop** IBSept
John Wood(a) 233ept
Wm. Henry Cooke 120ct
©•Francis Wilson Ellis" .. 160ct
Thomas Constant Paggett
Morton do
©•Benj. Roberts** 240ct
John Parkman 20Not
Rich. Colmer Ross do
George Stanway Bourne do
John Kingdon do
Hamilton Davies do
Richard Smith Simonds do
©> Edward PhilUps" .... do
Sackville Burroughs .... do
SamuelHill do
James Kerr do
EdwardTouel 21Nov
John Hickman* do
9 PEdward John Piper^^* do
Robert Carter 2Dec
William Muriel 6Dec
Wm. Arch. Smafl 17Dec
Geo. Brooks Forsterf 27 Dec
George Sloan SODec
286
* Vice Consul, Boordcanx.
1813
©'Henry Collins* IJan
Aug. Aldborough Lloyd
Williams 18Jan
©^Gabriel Christie* .... 22Jan
Joseph Bage Boultbee* . . 25Jan
Benj . Worthington 2Feb
Thomas Mowbray do
@^®Sir Tho. William
Holbume, J9^* 6Feb
Samuel Hood Hemmaus do
Jas. Thos. Taylor Dixon 4M8r
©^(S)John Christian Ches-
naye^ 17Mar
©'James Moxon* 27Mar
John Samuel Rowlands •• 29Mar
David Uanmer 7Apr
©> Wm. FitzwilUamWent-
worth'« ISApr
99Ed. Robinson" 15Apr
Edward Jennings 27 May
yyCha. Thos. Sutton'* . . do
©'Hen. Walker(&) 28May
William Hutchison(a)'«. . do
Edm. Howe Fitzmaurice" do
Thomas Atkinson do
Wm. Hen. Woodin'* . . . .31 May
Francis Hallowes 14June
©'Arthur Loftus do
John CoIeman'«(a) 2July
©'Hen.Gladwell Etough'? QJuiy
JohnBedingfteldKnockcr'nOJuly
Nathaniel Gordon Corbet 12July
©'Robt Crosby Tomlin-
son»»* 14July
Thomas Akers lOJuly
John Crossly Seymour . . do
Benjamin Lewis 19July
©'©Geo. Edw. Patey*». .20July
WilUam Palmer(a)« .... 17 Aug
William Sterne** 23Aug
Alex. Buchanan 24 Aug
©*John Harry Bellairs** 30Sept
William Jacobs** 60ct
©^Henry Lancaster*^.. 20Oct
Charles Hensley do
William Garforth*' 260ct
Gh*orge Syme 260ct
©*(DJohn Salter** do
Rich. Nicholls Williams*' 3Nov
Keevy TuUy lONov
Christopher Beer do
©'William Caswell*> . . . .13Nov
@'® Patrick Deuchar" ..29Nov
Robert Shebbeare SONov
©^©Charles Lambert** . . 6Doc
Charles Haycock do
S 'George Ley** do
'Robert Wintle Innes** do
388
• KinigraUon Offlcer, Cork. ,«, . u. ^^
t Pol ice MmKlstrate, V. D. Land. • Intpector of Welffhtf and Meatvrvi.
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Lieutenants, with Dates of Seniority.
Edward Hall 16Dec
f^Oeorge Mortimei^ . . 17 Dec
'Chaa. Heii.Kempthom^25I>ec
^Thofl. Lawrence^ .... 80Dec
Michael Jerrard do
1814
James Vibart IJan
@^(S)(g)Jame0Bt.Qumti]i> 7 Jan
wNathan. Harwell' .... do
lit, Hon, JamcB JSarl of
Glasgow* • 8 Jan
William Pltt(fr) Saran
99Geo. BriBcow Skardon* 4Feb
Samuel Strover 5Feb
@>Henry Cranmer March
Phillipps lOMar
John Bowden 16Mar
@*® Alexander Brenan*^ do
Francis Bickerstaff do
Peter Smith Manico .... do
§*Henry Aug. Perkins" do
'Edward Wylde" •... do
William Luce do
George Campbell 5Apr
Masters liorman do
Morgan Crofton 11 Apr
Henry Lawless 27 Apr
James Alex. Gordon(a) ..26May
Edward Maxey*® 27 May
®'(S)9«PhiUp James
Ehnhurst" do
Joseph Winthrop Martin do
^'Benj . Andrews*^ do
Thomas Higgins SJune
Matthew Black lOJune
^'©Isaac Burch(fr)«« ..11 June
JohnMonk^ IdJnne
Arthur Magan 16June
Charlton Booth Bayly ..17 June
William Dow do
Wm. Tatton Petch 27 June
^^ John Harrison^ do
Thomas Hamby do
William Bailey(a) do
Henry Harrow do
James Thos. Yates do
^'Charles Paynter^.... do
Wm. Rob. Ward(o) do
^John Rob. Benson. . . . do
ro'Rob.Ballard Johnstone^ do
m^John Stewart Dixon* IJuly
£dw. Proudfoot Montagu do
John Hay(a) do
888
Charles Peake*^ 1 Jaly
PeterStork*** OJuly
@*John Spurway^ 8July
David Briggs do
WUliam Moored 12July
@^g)Wm. Baker Stnig-
nell« ISJnly
A'Xicholas Webb IdJoly
Timothy Carew do
Chas. Matt. Chapman . . do
Bei\j.Mainwaring<i do
James Hey land do
John Uoyd(6) 28July
^'©George Barker**. . . .23July
^'Anselm Peter Le NeTe25July
ohn Kiddle 28July
©"©Wm. Wynne Eyton** do
Wm. Rob. Ward(6) .... 3Aug
©'Charles Andros^ .... 9Aug
Bartholomew Geo. Water-
houset 16Aug
©'®J. Hoskins BrownM§ do
James Rowe do
Henry Watson Hall .... do
Walter Leslie** 24Aug
©'©Francis Gray** ....SeAug
Henry Fitzgerald do
Sir Henry Meredith Jervis
White Jeryis, B^ do
George Atkinson do
Wm. Blackmore Noble.. 87 Aug
Joseph Irwin ISept
George Lyde QSept
Rd. Venn Edwards 15Sept
Richard Hare . . 16Sept
©^William Pilch^^ .... 24Sept
Hen. Edw. Temple S6Sept
Hen. Paget Jonesfl .... do
Merlon Marshall Moiiartyf do
Richard Weld<» 29Sept
©•Charles Goullet* .... do
Jehu Caudle Bend Scantle-
bury** ,. 40ct
Thomas FrancUlon 50ct
Chas. Cotesworth'"^ lOOct
John Meyrick Paynter^* llQct
George Courtenay Green-
way^* do
©*John Moore'*(c) 190ct
Jeremiah M'DanieI^<i .... do
I'^James Chapman^ . . 240ct
I'Samuel Costerton?* . . 4Not
m. Francis Bond 8Not
)' Francis Ly on» 1 SNot
Geo. Thos. Smyth"* 2dNov
John Reddie Black» .. ..29Nov
Rob. Bruce Raban do
Robert Barclay 14Dec
441
* TJtat. of ths Counties Bute and
Renfrew,
• Emigration OflBcer, Plrmouth.
1 Employed la Tithe Office
j ReKister General of Seamen.
I Conimifiiioner of Pilot. Holyhead.
If Rmiirral ion Officer, Sligo.
** Police Masiftruie, Barbadoei.
Joseph Hynson^ SSDec
James Stuart do
James Rocheid Forrest* •• do
©'William Liardet do
Charles Caldecot** do
1815
Nath. Newnham 1 Jan
©Jos. Edw. Chilcott Pit^
field' 9Jan
Godfrey Brereton l&lsn
Henry Wmship Dodd . . SOJan
James Crawford' 1 Feb
Charles Shaw(a) do
Ralph Richard Tomkin
Kempster do
Stephen Stocker do
Wm. Borrowman •••••• do
James Harper* do
Robert Dicklegg Rawlins do
©> Alexander Wil8on<^ .. 2Feb
John Adams (a) do
Sam. Featherstone do
Thomas £vans<c) do
Wm. Roberts(6) do
Edward Griffiths" do
Samuel Chare do
©<®Jas. Burnett Elliott' do
John Samuel Yeats •••,.. do
_ i' Francis Domford**t •• do
Daniel Baird'' 8Feb
Jos. Shaw Godden'* .... do
I' Robert Tucker** do
)'Henry Cox'* do
l' William Langley .... do
llliamGUes do
Robert Davis do
'WilUam Creak do
'William Hole* do
'®John Parsons*' .... do
Robert Newton do
@*®John Lechmeret" * • do
Robert Young Man Dai^
racott do
John Hungerford 4Feb
m'Thomas Salkeld** .... do
Thomas Bunn do
Matthew O'Hea do
'©William Rule^ .... do
'Hen. Alexander Daniel
Thornton do
Jas. Hilary Andoe do
Jas. Suttor Britton. . • . • • do
488
GommiMioner of Pilotafre. •"<!
Examiner of Matters and Male* of
Merchant Service, Glasgow.
t Dock Matter, CantitT.
1 Deputy Lieut. Go. Oxford.
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113
Ja0. Richard Aachinleck
Henry Douglas • •
William Stanbnry
Wm. Hamilton Marray. .
John Wolland Bake ....
Wm. Hynam lioyd . . . •
Henry Lewifl(6)
William Morley
James Harrey NickoU . .
Charles HiU
^EdwardBold
Thomas Baker(a)
HartrnPain
Richard Joachim
JohnHill(fr)
9'John William Henry
Uandley
Joseph Troughton
M'illiam Robert Fits
Oerald«
Frederick Phillips
Charles Pybna Ladd ....
R'>bert Lowcay
)$'OctaTins Danstan*^ ••
Geoiige VeTcrs
Valentine Peter Hunter. .
@'®John Mawbcy*" ....
John Rothery
William Goose
James Lovdess
William Henry Moore ••
@' John Bannatyne^ ....
Thomas Benn
®'®William Vicary»« ..
Henry John Carr**
Edmund Miles
@* Robert Thomas^ ....
Cave Gregory
Rich. Jas. Wooher
William Shephard
Grosvenor Bunster
John Pengelley
Robert Moigan(a)
John Mee
t'® Rich. Bayly Bowden~
^James Cartel''
John Sutton Williams ..
Thomas Bruce
Patrick Shirreff
Matthew Gray
@NS)Robert Hemei^. . ..
Charles Autridge
Edward Rogers
Buxton Layton •
James Wallis
Edward HasweU
Joseph Hyett^
Eyerard Digby*
Wm. MarshaUCa)
Bamuel Collis
John Wise
William Richi^
@^Bartholo. Geo. Smith
Day«
Alexander Aitkin
William Gould
Eawardlim(a)
662
4Peb OllTer Swan llFeb
do 9V1*1)O0- Richard Fow-
do ler^^' do
do ^*Frederick Coppin^' . . do
do Richard Williams Char-
6Feb lesson do
do Wm. Chas. Jones ••...• do
do John Alex. Mouat do
do George Bland •••.. do
do James Wood(fr) do
do @*John Eyerrest Cab-
do bum?* ISFeb
7Feb Dominick Creagh Waters do
do Richard Compton do
do James Wood(c)^ do
Richard Payne do
do Jos. Henry Moore do
do Raymond Evans do
Geo. Norris Trent 14Feb
Dominick Sarsfield ....•• do
Maurice FitzgeraldO'Con-
nell do
William Barnard do
Thos. Wllliams(&) do
Charles Batten do
Robert Johnston •••••• 16Feb
William Nettleton Boyce do
Duncan Roberts do
JohnMiUett do
James Holbrook " do
John Nicholas • ••• do
Wm. Bees Davies* do
^'Sam.HomigoldLaston** do
William Henry Wood-
ham*® do
George Wilson(W* do
Thomas Strange(a) .... do
^'Charles Bruce** do
Andrew Sims • do
William Jones ((i) do
Alexander Fred. Cope .. 16Feb
William James^ do
@>Edw. Wm. Seymour^t do
Edward GaRett(&) do
PhUipMoor do
Geo. Robinson(&) do
Matthew Curling Friend,**
F.R.S.t do
WiUiam Gardiner do
@Uohn Steele Park^ . . do
John Winterbottom .... do
^'Scphas Goode**$ .... do
S'^JohnPlnemore^ ... 17Feb
@*George Raymond** . . do
Peter Barnes do
George Pretyman do
Edw. John Morriss do
Henry Hockln • do
John Hamilton (a) do
606
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WiUiam Garland l7Feb
Geo. Taylor Airey *. do
Chas. Witty Clubley» .. do
John Walker(a) do
Thomas Wright** do
John Ghunham ISFeb
Elex. Boyter*** do
harlesWm. Lutman'*^ do
I Arthur Moore • • • • do
Richard Daniell do
Wm. Henry Kemball . • • • do
Wm. Hutchison(6)»*»» .. do
Robert Tumbull do
Edward Samuel Taylor . • do
Richard Adams Nicholson do
Robert Thorley •• do
Michael Hodder do
James Simpson ^*^ do
Wm. Richmond Ashby**' do
@*Wm. Henry Baker*** do
John Daria do
Arch. Campbell do
@^@£manuel Blight^*!'.. SOFeb
@»®(DWm. Weaver"«>(fl) do
Geoige Patey Trounsell. . do
fi^Robt. Wm. Hale Hardy do
ilUam Baker(&) do
Geo. Robert Taylor .... do
Thos. Edw. James do
Thos. Mark Williams . • . • do
Richard White do
William Patterson 21 Feb
{^^George Coleman"* .... do
Peter Shuttleworthf do
Michael Finch Cosnahan do
James JoneaCb) do
JohnHlcks>^« do
Robert Ramsay t ...... do
Robert Mudge do
William Par8on8(fr) ••.. do
Josias Drew 22Feb
Philip Bowden do
John Budgen do
George Hans Blake do
William Radford do
Jas. Monypenny Wood . . 23Feb
James Rumley • • do
John Stubbin*^* do
John Wilson"*(a) do
Jonath. Butcher*** do
@*John ThompBon***(d) do
Samuel Berington ••••.. do
Samuel Eborall do
Henry Reid do
William Henry Oldmixon do
Wm. Thos. Strettel .... do
@*Hugh Hunter»«» do
William Grceme Rhind . . do
@Hf)Henry Da?i8'«(c) . . do
William Hoghton do
665
* Coneotorof Cuitomi, U. Csosda.
t Deputy Lieiit.-Go. Brecon.
X Port Officer, and Police Ma(., Oeorgel
Town, V. D. Land.
$ Deputy PovtnuaUr, Canada.
• Harbour Master, Kinftton.
t Emigration Officer, Sligo.
t Einigraui Officer, Londonderrj.
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Lieutenants, with Dates of Seniority.
Jas. Thos. NichollB^^ 23Feb
John John8oii(c) 25Feb
James John Foord do
WiUiam Crellin do
John Wheeler do
Henry John O'Callaghan do
99John Poore'»> do
Samuel Selby 27Feb
Charles Merriman do
@» Arthur Grose^** do
@' James Hunter"^ •••• do
Thomas Halahan do
Thomas Pearson do
Henry Wm. Mason do
^Gteorge Read(&) do
Edward Nickoll do
William Rodger do
@^John Oilmore>» 28Feb
John Simkin do
Charles Wadeson do
William Cave Burbidge . • do
W Edward Parker Bed- do
well*^ do
Walter Watkins do
Alex. Shillingford do
John Courtenay Bluett . . do
@'Hugh Price'*' do
Henry Fisher*'** do
Charles Taylor (&) do
Nicholas Sumpter do
@'(J)Tho8. Jack8on»*(&) do
William Chivers(&) do
Thomas Preston do
Edward Drew IMar
Bobert iSmilius Jackson do
JohnTod'*' do
Jas. Hodder Forbes do
David Gam Davies '*• . . do
John Geo. Francillon .... do
^^Francis Harris'^ .. do
Jas. Thos. Lamb do
William Hnngate 2Mar
Richard Henn do
Richard Budgen do
Roliert Andrew Hughes . . do
Samuel Conner do
Timothy Parsons do
Geoi^ge Mitchell SMar
James Crispin do
Geo. Colin Oliver do
David Henderson do
James Gordon (a) do
Richard Foreman do
Wm. Fred. Parker do
Edwin Toby Caulfeild>4> do
Robert Butcher do
Richard James Morrison i^i do
Alex. Wm. Forbes 4Mar
George Elvy"* do
Arthur Corbettf do
@'Geo. Hen. Aytoni*4 do
James Senior do
721
* Superintendent of Police, Bristol,
t Signal Station, V. D. Land.
f 'Matthew Munroi** .. 4Mar
iiliam Whitehead .... do
Thomas Rogers 6Mar
William Phillips do
John Philipps Pliilipps.. do
Chas. Jas. Adams do
Samuel Richard Whit-
combe'^^ do
Benjamin Hart do
Wm. John WilUams* .... do
Daniel Geale do
WiUiam Gwyn do
WUliamBall do
John Davie8(c) 7Mar
Edward Keane do
William Bryant do
John Eyre Pascoe do
Wm. Boyle Crooke .... do
John Kenderdine do
©'Henry Perry Dicken'" do
James Irvine do
Matthew Cassan Seymour do
William Knocker do
George Dew do
George Craggs do
John Wm. Crispo do
Henry Courtenay 7 Mar
@'®Chas. CriBwick»*» . . QMar
*John Seaton do
Charles Rose lOMar
John Spurin do
Lockhart Leith do
John Hender8on(c) do
Robert Ross do
Geo.Valentine Simmons . . do
George Johnson Gardner do
Benjamin Dixson llMar
JohnTuUy'« do
Robert Strickland Thomas do
Robert Heaf do
Nehemiah John Reed .... do
@'g)George Cordry'*' . . do
Choyce Wm. Moyses .... do
Jeremiah March do
@' James Sloly ISMar
Adams Edwards do
@'Edward Moore(&)'<^ . . do
John Wm. Smith do
William Lane(6) do
Joseph Short(&) do
James NewenhamGraydon do
Thos. Ledlie Crooke'^® . . do
William Sam. Stratford,
F.R.S.t 14Mar
John Geo. King Podmore do
John Race Godfrey'?^ . . 15Mar
m. Jones(c)'^^ ...... do
781
* Chicheeter Customs.
t Inspector of Convicts, Norfolk Isl.
X Superinten. Naut. Almanucli.
The following Offloera are on tlie half-
pay of five shillings per diem, wiih
the exception of those made lubse-
quently to the regulation of 1840, who
are only entitled to the half-par of
four shillings, unlets they have com-
pleted three years sea servies si
Lieutenants.
Chas. James Beart l5Mar
Wm. Scrymgour do
WilliamBatt do
Abraham Parks"* do
Samuel Tancock do
Daniel Slyman l6MaT
Sam. Brokensha do
Godfrey Fosbery do
Sam. Geo. PuUen do
Jas. Robert8on"»(a) 17Mar
Robinson Thomas do
John Green Peat do
Walter Turner Parker . . do
William Stocker Robins do
Andrew Thompson 1 8)far
Major Corbyn do
Robert Ralph'" do
Edw. Willis Ward do
Henry Tryon'** do
f 'George Jenner 20Mar
' Hump. Colquhoun .... do
' Abrah. Whitehead do
David Wingfield do
@»W. Hollinshed Brady»" do
George Shaw(6) do
Nicholas Wakem do
William Blenkame do
John Williams(6)» do
George Harding'" do
James Govett 28Mar
@'Edw.LeBfe8urier»»«. . . .24Mar
Edward Grant 29Mar
Chapman Wise do
@'Geo. Ward Cole»»*. ... do
John Sanders'**t 6Apr
Richard Percival do
©'Richard Bowen'* .... ISApr
Bethune James Walker.. 24Apr
Jas. Saunderson'*' 25Apr
Fred. Aug. Bowes Stewart do
James Skene do
David Harrop iMay
Jeff. Reid Amherst SMay
Jas. Grant Seton 18May
John Head Jefferies .... SJune
@'Robt. Richard Sayer'» do
William Anley 13Jone
Wm. Swainson** do
@»William Henry*»» .... do
Alleyn Evanson do
Thomas Dutton*** do
@*Jas.StoddartDonghis 15Jiio«
add
• Militia, U. Canada,
t Super, of DreadfwughtfSwo^^*
Hosp. Ship.
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William Wilkiiwon«>*(ft). . do
James Thomas Cookney lOJune
JohD Church 23Jane
@*Wm. Downman Prid-
ham** IJuly
Chas. Hen. MaBtcrman ..14July
John Proctor Sanderson . .26July
Richard Elsworthy Pym I Aug
Thomas Hallowes do
John lUchards do
Andrew Smith(a) SSAug
WilliamStiU 7Sept
JohnWiUs(fr) do
AUenWaU do
^Alez. Henning"' .... llSept
Thomas Tribe 19Sept
Stephen Wilkinson do
@'Phi]ipBond do
Gcoige Hugo 20Sept
©'Peter Hay«« do
1P9W. Olassford Hems-
worth«' do
'^^Richard Greening .... do
Thomas Baxter*** do
Robert Parker do
Thomas Stirling do
Chas. Farquhanon do
William Henry Conner . . do
Herbert Ashton"* do
Yaughan Lloyd do
George Hyde*" do
Jas. Rich. Denyer • do
^John Sackett Hooper*** do
Charles Tumer(e) do
John HiUdrup SlSept
John Grindred^ 28Sept
George Gahan"* 60ct
John Coleman(5) do
Thomas Bumham 60ct
®' John Steddy»> 250ct
ChariesAyre 2Not
®»JohnO»Reilly«(a) .. do
Christopher May do
Wm. Griffiths 17Noy
Henry Perin Steele 22Nov
John Carthew 24Nor
©'Charles Scott Jackson** 7Dec
Jowph Faurlel Barrett . . do
Duncan Mackdlar ...... lOMay
James Savage 2July
Peter Petrie SOJu ly
Richard Fowke 8Aug
f'Jolm Sampson Jago^ . . 5Sept
"Henry Weston Tom-
kins* leSept
"William Sweeting« .... do
"Daniel M'Neale Beatty do
"Charles Beamish Ware* do
Charles March* do
William Cole"^* .... do
i"JohnRoberts"»(c)t .. do
i" John Badcliff"* do
i" William Ryder"* .... do
i"George Pew"* do
"|{9 Aaron Stark Symes"* do
"Simon Taylor Ogilvie"' do
»" Bdward Aitchison"*^ do
"James Cmtchley"^. ... do
i"Elliot Morres** do
Robert Justice*" do
I" Alfred SainthUl** .... do
l" John Holberton** • • . , do
_»SChas.Parker**(6) 17Sept
Donald Moodie 9Dec
John Brothers 14July
Thos. Hillersdon Bulteel do
Chas. Robert Maiden .... ISept
"Benjamin Hayter><> ..19Sept
"Marcus Worsley 240ct
"John Lloyd Clayton"* ..9Nov
Henry Hope Johnstone •.20Not
David Henry Watson* •• 3Dec
1816
Thos. Sam . HaU 1 Jan
JwnesGosnold 4Jan
Wm. Augustus Archbald 11 Mar
Sir John Bruce Palmer
Chichester, «.» do
George Garvey* IQMar
George Edward Cock8edge22Mar
Rich. Weatherley SMay
%'Wm. Congdon' 6May
887
1817
Richard Pike LitUewort.. IJan
JohnSkinley 12Feb
Jas. Ferris Warren .... 16May
Robert HodderH 24May
JohnWildey 21July
Joseph Sykes ISep
'""Lewis Dunbar Mitchell" 29Sep
i" William Henry Dwarriss 6Nov
William Boulton 24irov
1818
John Castellow Grave . . 20Jan
Matthew Lys do
Chas. Carpenter do
Sir Chas. Witham, Kt. . . 6Mar
Joseph Argnimbau 31 Mar
Henry King (a) dOApr
Francis Witham 12May
Bdward Hadcett 16May
WilUam Hanham do
@"Benj. Peyton Sadler . .25May
Thos. Cook(5) F.R.S.§ . . IJune
* Register Woburs, U. Canada.
i Pott Master, Chesterfield.
t Mag. (br Sussex.
II CUutomSj Belfast.
$ Prof, of Fortific, Addiscoiube.
032
1819
Hon. Geo. Francis Colley 2Mar
Charles Oosset"^ 26Mar
John Theophilus Kelsall . . 2Apr
@"John Geddes"* 9Apr
Henry Wise Harvey . . . .21 Apr
@"Walford Tho8.Bellair8"^12May
Richard Sadleir 21May
Hugh Hawkshawf .... 1 2July
Joseph Clark 16Aug
@" Rich. Ooodridge"* .... do
Chesney Simmons do
Hon. Granville Dudley
Ryder 2Sept
William Lowry llOct
@*niomas Woods* .... 140ct
John Wainwright 4Nov
1820
Francis Robert Dashwood SFeb
John Buck Toker SFeb
Thomas Caswell BMar
Frederick Abraham Smith" lOApr
©"William MazweU' ....QJune
Augustus George Barretts 12June
John BHUngsley' do
James Kingston 25July
Henry Augustus Finucane 30Nov
William Justin Dealey .. 26Dec
Charles Palmer do
George Pooley 27Dec
@"HenryQuin^ 28Dec
968
* Searcher and Landing Waiter.
t Police, Carlow.
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1831
f^ John Rainier' 9Jan
James Hamilton 27Jau
Robert Taylor 28Jan
Charles Mallard do
^WilUam Christie .... do
Timothy Macnamara' . . do
(^Edmund Howard Pace^ do
Sampson Edwards 5Feb
t^Thomas Cartwright .... 16Feb
»Wm. Henry Martin .. 6Mar
Thos. Evans(c() 28Apr
Thomas James do
Edw. Shacklock 80 Apr
Edward Digby 4May
Stewart Nash Inglis .... 4June
Thos. Arundel Lewis . . . .28Jane
Fred. Bedwell 7July
Valentine Herbert Jones*19Jaly
James Roper Drake .... do
John Palmer Wells .... do
Thos. Freer do
@>Oeo. Rob. White* .... do
Thomas Hardy do
JohnSmith(/) do
John Oxford do
Wm. Forsyth Smith . . . .21 July
Edward Tolcher 22Aug
William Mansell^o* .... 14Sept
@*Wm. Lukis Stephens" 90ct
John Conjuit*^ do
@|*Conway Richard Dobbs 160ct
Thomas Croffcon 9Not
James Bowen Somervllle do
@» William Lory" 14Nov
@> James Ross Lawrence'^ 30Nov
George Beaofoy 22Dec
1822
©■Chas. Geo. Bntler** . . 29Jan
Bartholomew Pmst .... 25 Mar
John Septimus Roet ..25 Apr
William Clewes Saunders 6May
Thomas Richmond do
@'Thofl. Rich.Frampton'^dlMay
Thos. Madge Hyne .... 4June
@*CharlesWyndham Raw-
don*" 11 June
William Thomaa 26Aug
Jumes Liddell do
@*Rowland Burdon Cot-
grave*» 29A ug
Leven Charles Frederick
Walkert 60ct
1016
* Emp. Metropolitan PubllcCarrlagi;
Office.
f Siirfeyor Oene'-iil, WeMt Australia.
I Inspector of the RU«r Herey.
Alexander Brown
Chas. Henry Ackerley . .
Marcus Freeman Brown-
wgg
Sidney Moss
Daniel Young
Henry Asser Comeck* . .
John Henderson(d) . . . .
^Richard Hussey* ....
®*Tho. Swain Scriven*. .
Job Bennett Clarke ....
Wm. Noble Clay^o
Charles Brand
14N0T
20NOT
do
25NOV
7Dec
26Dec
do
do
do
do
do
28Dec
Geo. Stuart Penfold .... 15Feb
Patrick Kerr 7Mar
Chas. Blackmore ...... 11 Mar
Joseph Grote^ 20Mar
Wm. Henry Gearey .... 22 Mar
Rich. Roe Metherell .... 27 Mar
Henry Fortescue 5 Apr
®'Tho. Wm. Langton^. . 25 Apr
Henry Raper* 17May
@*Samuel Baker^ ... 21 May
John Crisp • • • • • do
Henry 8hapland^» 29May
Smyth Griffith lOJune
John Delancey Robinson^ do
Francis Teek 19Julv
Chas. want Poynter»* ..26July
James Ogil vy Dalgleish . . do
©'Thomas Brydges**. . , . 220ct
John Henryf do
lit^oseph Ray«» do
^•Charles Caley«> do
John Groome do
Robt. Kennedy Thomson} do
@'Cha«. Blatchley«* .... 230c«
Joseph Broomhead 8 Not
William Nelson Griffitha . . 13Not
1824
*John DeCourcy Dash wood 1 Jan
Gustavus Spicker Baker ]2Jan
WilUam Hooper(fr) do
Henry Amsinck 20Jan
$^' Lawrence Dennehy^ . . 21 Jan
William Carpenter .... do
Hen. Gray Kellock .... do
Wm. Geo. Peame do
@' Joseph Frank Tompson^ do
Charles Garrett do
1064
Charles Gale 21Jan
.\rthur Thos. Morley .... do
Chas. Edw. Blisset .« . . do
John Markham 30Jan
^Charles Rob. Dashwood IMar
James Saumarez Jephson 25Mar
@*Geo. Henry Heathcote^ SlMar
Stephen Shairp 26Apr
Joseph Bligh Driffield . . lOMay
Ralph Gore( h) 16Msy
Wm. Stone(c)* lOMay
* Henry KnoUes SJune
Robert Campbellf .... 19Jane
Thos. Eyre Hoddert .... do
William Pedderf'* ..... .21Juiie
Gilbert Francis Dawson i 28Jnne
Thomas Lydl SJuly
Edw. Long Eve ISJuly
@» Wm. Young QiW^ .... do
James Murray Pentland do
John Elmsley 3Aag
Lawrence Blount Williams lOAng
John Stone 20Aiig
George Manning do
Charles Horace Lapldge SlAiig
Warre Squire Bradley f 20Sept
Bertram Mitford Atherton 50ct
Thomas DaTies(5) 140ct
Thomas Cobb do
$^^Fred.Hen.LeMesurieH7 i^Nov
Rich. John Marsh do
Richard Dawbrey Hyde** 5Dec
Jacob Pitfleld 6Dec
Chas. Hen. Price do
Thomas Eytonff do
@* William Burt (a)«> .. do
1825
Wm. Walter Oke lOJan
David Steel do
Wm. Cress Simmons .... do
William Squire do
Chas. Goldsmith do
Humphrey Jeston do
Jas. Howard Turner .... do
Henry Kitchen do
James Thompson*!} .... do
George Hingston do
Robert Poole do
William Hewlett do
James Hen. Rich. Wilson do
Samuel WilUams 12Jan
William Glennie 14j8n
John Bradley I8Jan
Charles Blyth 9Feb
1117
• Secretary R.A.8.
♦ Finigmtion Officer. Dublin.
t CapUiu of Aynhire Militia.
* Hattonr Maiter RlTer TliAinet.
t Concul, Milan.
t Emigration Offleer, lArttvooU
i Harbour Matter, Hong Kong.
A Poiice Maiclitrate, New Zeeland.
S Harbour Master, Port Cawl.
** Dock Master, Glamorgan Cftnal.
H Super, of Marine Society's Ship.
tt Coll. CuBtomi, Stanstead, U.C.
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11?
Wm. Dent Dent 14Peb
Thomas HamUton do
Archibald Bryan Meheuz 28Feb
Richard Cotgrave do
@^99Lawibrd Maes« .. 4Apr
James Smai]^ 21 Apr
Thomas PownoU Pellew
Barrow><> 25Hay
Robert RobinBon 27May
@>Charle8 Moss*'* .... do
George Whichelo do
WlUiam Wright do
Henry Qerani do
fit' James Pratt** do
^^Hugh Somenr. Bomis-
ton»« do
Sir Henry Sachererel
Wilmot,JJ^ SJune
Tho. Thorpe Fowke ....ITJune
Wm.Oray(&) IJoly
Geo. Ben. Bnnbary . . • • do
George LyaU do
Richard Hamond White do
Fran. North Clerk 9Jaly
William Lyons 20Jaly
Thos. Gethy George ....24July
Henry Lister Maw^ .... do
Wm. Wooldridge**t ISSept
Charles Julias Secoombe25Sept
©^William Cha8.Webber« SOct
Augiutas Bolton 40ct
@'John Sibly»J do
Fran. Wall Justice do
Jos. Augustus Whitham
Hill§ do
Waiiam Hornby do
Charles Boltonjl ^o
Wm. Breedon 40ct
John Jeayes^ 170ct
William Clapp 13Dec
Edward KeUy (ft) 21 Dec
Berkley WestPopp SODec
1826
Nicholas Evans 2Jan
Wm. Fran. Young 3Jan
'fit^Geo. Wm. Rabett* .... OJan
liV'Thomas Creser* lOJan
Windham Berkeley Port-
man 26Jan
James Ward Tomlinson' 1 Feb
Poulton Williams 11 Feb
Jowph Robin8on(ft) .... ISFeb
Tliomas Young ISMar
William Weaver(6) 27 Mar
James 8. M. Watson do
James Bolton do
1167
Thos. Hungerford 27Mar
@'Henry Johnston* .... do
Garret Rufus Taylor
Disney do
@i£d. Geo. Elliott^ .... do
@* Edmund Pope do
Hugh Thos. Bowe 14Apr
Justus Oxenham do
@*£dwin Lipscomb^ .... 3May
Joseph Pyke 19May
Thos. Pryor Wheeler 26May
Rob. Lee Stephens 30May
Fred. Spencer Thursby . . 1 June
Hen. Allan Griffith .... 5June
Jeffrey Hale 8June
John Douglas • • . . 21 June
Bryan Keating Therry . . 26June
Henry Lawrence ....'••.. 27 June
Edward Jcnris Hopkins. . lOJuly
John Summers . , do
Philip Hast* do
Geo. Fredk. Westbrook. . 26Jnly
John Tom 25Aug
James DalyelP^ 6Sept
John BuUey 27Sept
Edward Rogier" dOSept
Francis Smyth llOct
James Tracers 120ct
William Lewis(2») 180ct
James Yule 210ct
WilUam Rowley Wynyard 260ct
Edward Harvey 270ct
William Candler 22Not
Charles Clayton McLean . . 6Dec
Robt. Lamport Pengelly^^ 9Dec
Wm. George Ashby .... do
@Uames Inglis** 1 4 Dec
John Wm. Bedford" .... 18Dec
CIms. Griffin Clarke .... 28I)ec
Stephen Joshua Lett'* . . 26Dec
1827
Patrick Inglis • 26Jau
Rich. Bdw. Cumberland 2Feb
Wm. Henry Bretonf .. lOMar
Joseph Hnghes Bellamy do
Chas. Shaw(6) 12Mar
J as. Barker Emery .... 26Mar
Charles Symes Haswell . . 4Apr
John Corry Sicklemore* . . 10 Apr
Peter Belches'J 1 7 Apr
Adrian Thos. Mann* .... 24Apr
John Lethbridge 2BApr
Rich. Combauld do
Wm. Hen. GosUn* do
Geo. Wm. Tomlin do
Norton Butler Alexander do
1221
• Vai^i. Co. Donegal.
t Meat, of tiM Port of GtbralUr.
t Governor of Brixton Jail.
y Employed In Pablie Works.
I Coiiuoia. of PHotage, Iptwieh.
* Com. R. W. I. M. Packet Thames.
t Police Maglitrate V. D. Land.
I HartKMir Master, Anftrmiia.
@»J. Crouchley Evison**
28Apr
William Daw8on(&) . . .
do
John Comish(a)
do
Thos. Fletcher Best
do
John James Wilkinson . .
do
Henrv Batt
do
Wheatley Byass
do
©'George Mason^
do
Thomas M'Gowan
do
Thomas Jones(c)
do
John Groves
do
James Brooman
do
Geo. Wood Webber
SOApr
Geo. Hen. Godden
do
Chas. Hopkin8(&)
Richard Gunning JefiVeyi
do
\ do
Thomas Brewer
do
Hen. Forster Mills ....
do
Henry Roberts
do
Thos. Carrique Ponsonby
do
Henry Chas. Schomberg. .
do
James Heysham
4May
Edw. Leslie Jones
12May
John Walker(6)
28May
Cha. Kittoe Scott'o ....
do
John Gurley
14June
Robt. Hammond"
2dJune
James Campbell(a) ....
ISJaly
®»Peter Lecount'*
6Aug
Geo. Vaughan Hart
11 Aug
@»J. Watson Wakefield»«
20Aug
Hen. Towry White
4Sept
Thomas Atkmson Butlerf
60ct
Edw. Garrow Smith ....
llOct
@»WilUam Tills*
210ct
m'John Burrough'* ....
do
@'Duncan Brooks Gordon
I
Grant"
220ct
@Uas. Chas. Johnston^^
do
@'Wm. Valentine Lee''. .
do
@»Wm. Henry Riall" ..
240ct
@» Wm. Augustus Ferrar* 290ct
Phil. Button Jones
16Nor
Horatio Nelson Atkinson'^ 27Nov
@'(g)Robert Amyett New-
11 Dec
Frederick Blood
l&Dec
@^Tho. LaTmgton*' ....
17Dec
'earson Foote
27Dec
Wm. Foulkes Essell ....
do
James Irwin ..........
31 Dee
®» WilUam Fuller* ....
do
1828
John Ludlow Nelson
Sesley*
9Jan
Willoughby Shortland .
18Jan
1273
• Dep. Got. Qaeen*i Bench PriMii.
t Sup. OoB„ T. D. Und.
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Lieutenants^ with Dates of Seniority.
Wilbraham Francis Man-
ners ToUemache 20Jan
Lundy Dickinson 22Jan
James Lash^^ \ . . . 29Jan
John Savell Keatley OFeb
Frederick Senrante .... a6Feb
Henry Wm. Clare do
John Palmer Battersby. . 28Feb
Walthall Grctton SMar
John Clewlow Perry* . . do
Thomas Carey 8Mar
Charles Senrante do
Chas. Duncan Warren . . 24Mar
Stephen Ross Watts .... 29Mar
@'Jas. Grant Raymond* do
John Campbell Fullarton do
Edward Boiler do
Hen. Miller Higgon 6Apr
John Lascelles 19 Apr
Thos. Norris Moore .... do
Abraham Darby 28Apr
@Uos. Francis Baker 22May
Edward Bevan 23May
Mat. John Liddon do
John Gustavns Crosbie . • 28May
Spencer Drake 5June
Richard Howard do
Samuel Sawbridge 7 June
Darid Dooley 11 June
@>Chas. Adol. Fetch* . . 13Junc
Cha. Wm. Henry Gage
Fitzroy 21 June
@* Alexander Cotton .... do
Robert Cleugh 2dJune
Lewis Haysett Coham . .26Jnne
John Pettet lijuly
Samuel Richardson 25July
@' John Sanderson^ .... 8Aug
WUliam Cahnady Nowell do
^Rob. John Barrett* . . do
James Hosken 9Aug
John Robinett Baker 26Aug
James Turner 28Aug
Henry Decolas Foster . . 6Sept
HarryGill llSept
Alfred Kortright do
James Hookey 14Sept
Augustus Fred. Traceyf 1 7Sept
Sir John Heron Maxwell,
Bt do
@>Michael Turner^ l8Sept
John O'Reilly (&) do
Henry Ovenden Nolloth do
Francis Collins 22Sei^
Richard Bales Rogers^ . . 220ct
Thomas Hewitt INoy
John Rendell 4Noy
Wm. Hubbard(ft) 13Nov
John Kempe do
William Welsh* 4Dec
@>James Stewart°(2») .... 6Dec
John Wm. Lane IdDec
Thos. Burton Maynard . . 20Dec
1333
• Intpeetor, Cork Jail.
t Got. TotUU-fleldt Bridewell.
1829
@'Thos. Andrews Gllson*^^ l6Jan
John Douglas Ramsay . . 23Jan
@* Benjamin Wheatley
Tracey" 30Jan
Wm. Henry Dickman .. 11 Feb
Tho. Henry Prior 23Feb
John Payne Brouncker . . 26Feb
Frederick John Francis
Henslow 16Mar
Jas. Darid Agassis 20Mar
Robert Parrey 27Mar
William AdamB(&) 2dApr
Edward Baugh do
John Moore Cole Airey . . ISMay
Henry Beddek 1 June
John Brown 12June
William Royce 19June
Chas. Wethered Pears^'. .27June
Henry James SJuly
Edw. Francis Wells .... do
Jas. Rob. Roddam LUbum 9July
John Gutzmer 14July
William MitcheU 25Aug
Wm. Samwell (b) do
Henry Coode 26Aug
Henry Gittings(&) 5Sept
George Sherrass Brittain 20Oct
Andrew Delacour Carroll 280ct
Joseph Thompson Strong 27Nov
David Cha. Cumby .... 7Dec
1830
Delboeuf Baker Bedford.. 14Jan
George Sherbrooke Airey* lOFeb
Henry Woodruff 24Feb
Rich. Edw. Bnllen 26Feb
Aug^tus LaTie 6Apr
Walker Taylor 14June
Richard Gray 12July
Frederick Blacker 22JuIy
Elisha Lewin • do
James Patrick Cockrell . . do
John Slaughter*^ do
Rob. WettenhaU»» do
Edward Hunt do
William Hay do
Shovel Brenton Stokes . . do
@*Charles 8eaver'« .... do
William Seaward do
t*John James Kerr*^ . . 13 Aug
lomas Mallock 31 Dec
1831
St. Leger Aldworth 3 Jan
Hon, John O'Grady 1 7 Feb
@Vohn Hughes Lloyd ..12Sept
Cha. Edw. Powys 31 Oct
Jas.H.M'KenzieRobertson 5Dec
@> James CampbeU(2») .. lODec
1386
1832
Geo. Wenham Lewis .... 8Jan
John Wm. Hotham .... ISMar
John Langworthy 27 Mar
JohnTyssen dOMar
Chas.7ames Fox Campbell 31 Mar
John Hay(e) 4Apr
®>Henry Wright" 9May
Bosville John Wilson .... 5Jane
Charles Pearson(fr) 31 July
Richard Matthews Burdon 1 1 Aug
Wm. George Field 30Aug
George Bott* IdOct
1833
Joshua Hutchinson .... 11 Feb
John Markett dlMay
William Pearse dOJuly
Cha. Thomas Hill 21 Aug
Alfred Leathart 27 Aug
Hon, Robert Le Poer
Trench 19Nov
Geo. Fred. Dashwood . . 3Dec
1834
George Harrisonf 6Jan
_i' Hen. John Harvey** . . do
James Elwin 29Jan
William Rousseau Payne 2Apr
@'Peter Palmer Inskip^ 27Aag
1835
@» WilliamBurt"(6) .... 7Jan
John Robilliard 9 July
Peter Rainier ISJuly
Patrick Campbell 27 July
William LordI HAug
1836
Chas. Jas. Hippisley .... IfiJan
@>Tho. Cha. Meheux^ .. 12 Apr
Austugus Fred. Jas Bowen SOApr
Perceval Baskerville . . . .24May
@*John Morshead^ .... do
John Price 27May
Frederick Drew 6July
Hen. Thomas Laye lOSept
@H. Manby Tylden^ . . 28Not
1837
Matthew Peppin lOJan
John Hollingworth do
Bartholomew Jeffery .... do
1427
* Crown GommiNloBer, Port Philip.
* Super. Gonvlcta, Norfolk
t Magictnte, V. D. Land.
X Inepector of River M eney.
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119
David Edwards lOJan
Aagastns Cooper ..•>.. do
Colin Wm. Lindsay .... do
Rob. Boyle MiUer do
Sam. Otway Wooldridge^ CFeb
g'R«b.Lawrie Atkinson*^ dJune
John Baker Hockley .... 21 Jaly
Cba. Ross Bamber ISept
Wm. Webster(fr) 27Sept
JohnJosephCloppHording
Tracy SOSept
Geoige Western IDec
Henry Lincoln 26Dec
1838
Godolphin James Bnrslem l&Jau
Richard Fellowes Lewis.. 2aJan
Henry Bamett Davis . . 9Feb
Thos. Hardwicke Downes 2Mar
Hawkins Godolphin Ays-
ooogb lOMay
Thos. Stephen Coppinger 2aJane
Ju. Cbas. Robinson .... do
Robert O'Brien do
Nathan. Sydenham Knott do
Wfliiam Coles do
^John Fred. Guy on .... do
Nerell Norway • . • do
Jobs Beris Massie do
Angustos Cbas. May .... do
Arthur Mayne Noad .... do
Cssar Cottrell PoweU .. do
^Jobn Osmond Freeland^ do
Chaiies Gray Rigge .... do
Chas. Gibbs Crawley .... do
James Fellowes do
? 'William Thorp do
'Jas. Hen. Bridge .... do
William Harrey Church*'§ do
Henry AinaUe SOJune
William Austm 2Aug
II^Fitzjames Steward
M'Gregor*^ UAng
Arthur Kennedy 6Sept
JohnOldenahaw Bathurst 20Dec
WhaleyArmitage^ 27Dec
1889
fFran. HIgginson* .... IJan
Chas. Bamber Warren' SOMar
Thos. Courtis Ross do
1|*Jos. SparkhaU Rnndle* IMay
Arthur Sansum lOMay
Dafid ElHott^ 4July
Edw. Roche Power .... 14 Aug
Benjamin Sbarpe IBOct
Edward Hoile Kennett . . 12Not
1477
1840
William Rule Brooman . . 1 Jan
Sir Godfrey Webster, Bt. lOJan
Henry Laird Cox 2dMar
Wm. PapiUon Jamison . . do
Chas. Richard Marcuard do
Geo. Le Geyt Bowyear . . 19Apr
Wm. Abdy Fellowes .... 27 Apr
(@>Dayid Miller 25Jane
Geo. BeU WHUams .... SJuly
Fred. Augustus CudUp . . do
Arth. Burrard Kingston . . do
Marcus Knox^ 1 Aug
Robt. Chas. Whyte .... do
Robt. Robertson do
WilUam Greet 20Aug
§'RochfortMaguire«« ..28Sept
Uohn Hay Crang*» .... 90ct
Fred. Lamport Barnard.. 140ct
i»John A. Shears** .... 4Nov
i>Rich.Wimams* do
i' Ashley La Tonche^ . . do
^Thos. Heard* do
i» Bdwhi W. Sanders* . . do
i^Thos. Connell O'Donnell
Whipple* do
i' Robt. Douglas Stupart* do
'Henry Warren** .... do
Chas. John Walton^ . . do
iiWilloughby J. Lake* do
Arthur WeUington
Wood* do
@|^George Henry Carleton
Sunderland* ....... do
i' Ross Moore Floud* .. do
^* Henry Stewart* .... do
t> John Blackmore* .... do
fi^Jas. Mich. Boxer* .... do
p^John Rashleigh Rodd* do
)' Mortimer Harley^Rod-
jxej*9r , , . , do
7Douglas Reid* 6Nov
t»Rich.Hoops* do
rSam. Fred. Short* .. do
*John Dnnsteryille* . . do
Fran. Henry Stanfell* do
>iChas.RicketU Carter**" do
i>Wm. White Pridham* do
'Jn.Erskine Field Risk* do
I'Chas. Bullen* do
_ ,' Wm. Henn Gennys* . . do
John Horatio Woolward 26Dec
1624
1841
@John Allen* 15Jan
Cbas. Moore IfiMar
Henry Probyn do
James Dirom do
Geo. Lowcay Norcock . . do
Jas. Ptolemy Thurbum do
Wm. Henry Bridge .... SO Apr
Algernon Stewart Austen do
i*Thos. Hodgkinson . • • . 4May
~^ohn Hancock t( 6) .... do
~ eo. Barber Jeffreys^ . • do
Rowland Edwardsf .. do
iGeo. Campbell Fowler t do
Wm. Garnham Lnardt do
iGeo. Bourchier D'ewesf SJone
bhnStretteUt do
Rich. Chas. Kevernt*. . do
los. Sibbaldt do
ios. Borradaile Chris-
tophert • do
^ohn Murray Cooke^f do
Alfred Royerf do
^am. Brooking DolUng*t do
BelfieldWoollcombef. . do
Hen.Thomas Dundas Le
Vescontef. do
@WUUam Alfred Rumbu-
low Pearse** do
Walter Fras. Robinson ..11 Jane
@' Frederick HUdebrand
Stevens" 28July
@Uas. Hunt" 12Aug
Alex. John Smith 16Aug
Edwd. Martin Hogge.. •• 17Aug
Robt. John St. Aubyn . . do
John Stephens do
John Palmer 26AQg
Edward John Bellenden
Clarke do
Robt.Bruce£neasM'Leod do
Henry Bernard 28Ang
Fred.Wm. Leopold Thomas do
Geo. Pechell Mends .... 80 Aug
Adolphus Geo. Edye'^ • • do
Peter M'Kenzie Godfrey do
Chas. Wm. HaUett .... 3Sept
@) Henry Anne Norman*^ do
Henry Wm. Hire" 16Sept
James Wood(d) lOct
Aug. Chas. Murray^ .... do
l8aacNewtonThos.Saulez$ 80ct
^ Geo. Walker" do
Wm. Stewart Miller$** do
Geo. Skene TaylorJ . . do
Wm. Rea Rolland^*^ . . do
1574
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ticed and promoted for Uielr Mfrioea
on ihe coMt of Syria and bombardmeni
of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
f Theae officer* were promoted for
their serricea on the coast of China, in
1841.
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I their serricea at Canton in 1841.
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@Anth. Cuthbert Colling-
woodDennyl** 80ct
@Th08. White Puryer§ . . do
mWm. Henry Syinons(b^'* do
mJohn James Kennedy*^ do
@Colin Campbell A.
Kane$* do
©Jasper Henry Selwyn'° do
Ben. Fras. Helpinan .... 220ct
John M*Niel Boyd 230ct
Wm. Rich. Smith" .... 3Nov
John Powell Branch .... 8Nov
Wm. Henry RuBhbrooke do
Augustus John Burton . . 13Nov
Rich. Brunton 29Noy
Justus Bartholo. Kooystra do
Wm . Marcus Shearman . . do
Geo. Wm. Wilkinson** .. do
Henry Wall do
Wm. Tlios. Newenham^ do
Edw. Barnard^ do
John Gunn Robins** .... do
Adam Gifford Glascott . . do
Henry Stoyle do
Henry Thos. Smith .... do
Wm. Crawford do
Geo. Pyne do
@*Wm. Chappell Coffin do
Chas. Bissett Bayley .... do
Herbert Thos. Ryves^ . . do
Thos. Adye Alldridge . . do
Joseph Nourse do
Dan. Butler Dawes .... do
Edmund Hall Gunnell . . do
Gabriel Johnston do
Octavius Cumberland . . do
Robt. Seppings Moore . . do
Gust.Ado]phusEllerman** do
Edw. Holmes do
Henry Croft do
Edw. Forward Roberts . . do
Chas. Knighton( b) do
Robt. Beazley Harvey . . do
Macdonald Bourchier . . do
Geo. Charles Jeffereys
Johnson do
William Grayes James
Cunningham^ do
Robert Bynge do
Wm. Schollar Sanders . . do
@*Richard Hill Wharton*' do
Jas. Archibald Hodgskin do
Chas. Jno. Hoffmeister • • do
Edw. King Barnard .... do
Edm. Mortimer Leycester do
@Uohn William Dorville** do
Chas. Dyke do
Henry Trollope do
Henry Temple do
Henry Lloyd do
John Rowley Thompson do
George Yates Paterson . . do
Henry Bacon do
Edwin Robert Joseph
Balfour do
Donald M'Leod M'Kenzie do
William Bailey(&) do
1636
Joseph Grant Bickford ..23Noy
John Cook Snell do
Geo. Richard Halliday . . do
Sam. Morrish do
Edw. Francis Clarke • • . . do
Fred. Arthur Egerton •. do
Sam. James Brickwell • • do
Rich. Jesse do
Henry Collet Toby do
Edgar Slade 14Dec
@> Hen. John Giles*^ • • • • do
Arthur Lucas Mansell • • do
1842
©^Stephen Smith Lowther
Crofton' 7Jan
Alexander Hamilton .... 28Jan
Simpson Hicks Rickctts • • do
Wm. Eyerard Alphonso
Gordon do
@' Matthew Connolly' .. do
Frederick Wm. Sidney . . 31 Jan
Jas. Walter Fairholme . . do
Henry Shambome Nath.
Micklethwait SFeb
Julian Foulston Slight . . do
Geo. Baring Browne Collier do
George Cleaveland .... do
Thos. Bedford Stewart . . lOFeb
Robert Dawes Aldrich . . 7 Mar
Herbert Lloyd Griffiths . . do
Alfred Young do
WilUam Mould do
Ed. Jas. Lloyd Cooper .. do
John Franklin do
John Phillip Palmes do
Robert Willcox do
@» William Horton«* .... do
Ed. Alex. Tylden Lloyd do
Ben. Pentland Priest . . 23Mar
@*Fra8. Pender Porteou8»20Mar
Lionel Read Place do
Thomas Tickell do
Chas. Bampfield Yule .. 2 Apr
Roger Lucius Curtis .... 16Apr
Edw. WoUaston Lang . . 12May
@<Samuel Fowell* 13May
Arthur Barrow 18May
Rich. Ashmore Powell . . do
Edward David Ashe .... 25May
Wellesley Pole Chapman GJune
Henry Barr6 Beresford •• do
James Alex. Dunbar .... 13 June
Samuel Reeve* 14June
Wm. Leigh Lambert. . . . lOJune
@* Henry Stokes 21 June
Andrew Robert Dunlap . . do
Arch. Douglas JoUy^ .... 23July
1689
John Appleby Pritchard STJuly
Fredk. Howard Yyse. . . . 28Jttly
George Marriott* 15 Aug
@Edmd. Edwd. Tumour^ 29 Aug
George Newcomen do
Henry Hannant 16Scpt
Alex. Crombie Gordon . .17Sept
@Jas. Sandford Davison" 21 Sept
Fras. Jno. Diggins do
@>Chas. Jas. Price GUnn"* do
®*Frederick Morris". . . . 30ct
Robert Hopkins" 1 .50ct
John Adolphus Pope Price 1 80ct
George Thomas Cleather
Smith lONoT
Granville Richd. Moyle*** do
Aug. Fred. Kynaston.. . . do
Sam. H. Deriiman 18 Nor
John N orris Nonnan .... do
Geo. Otway Popplewell . . do
Arthur Tower do
Alfred John Curtis do
Fred. Thomas Chetham
Strode do
John Seccombe • ]4Dec
Sam. Sparshott Shore.^* 23Dec
tJohn Reid^^ do
Henry Clarke^* do
Wm.Fred.W.Parkm8on" do
@Auchmuty Tylden
Freese'® do
Edm.LudlowStrangways'* do
Arthur Robert Henry** do
W. Ponsonby Johnson** do
Henry Shank Hillyar^ do
Alexander Anderson** do
Henry Hodgson** do
>les Keats Jackson'^ do
_ Peter Alex. Halkett** . . do
John Bertie Cator*^ .... do
@ Henry Robert Crofton*^ do
1843
Spencer Stirling 11 Jan
©^Geo. Henry Clarke^ . . 26Jan
Francisco SaugroTremlett do
Robert Reid do
Wm. S. Louis Quinlan* . . SFeb
Geo. Bennett Lawrence . . 15Feb
Edward Hardy IBFeb
Rich. Henry Dalton .... do
@*Wm. Hobson Moubray* do
Horace Bullock 17Feb
John WUson(&) 22Feb
Chas. Henry May 7Mar
John Irving 23Mar
Thos. Jas. Ralkes Barrow 4Apr
John De Courcy Andrew
Agnew 2dApr
Chas. Wright Bonham .. 2June
Fred. Augustus Buchanan
Craufurd 28June
1747
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EdDTsnl Marshall 7July
^.Voataga Bam)W8^ . . do
BjToa Geo. Howies .... do
Walter James Pollard .. 19JaIy
Benj. 9peneer Pickard?. . lOAug
Thomas Digby Sulivan . . do
James Boll 12Ang
Ang. Fred. Webster .... 28Aug
Fred. Edwin Forbes .... 29Aug
F^lward Hai(A) 168ept
George Annesley Phayre SOSept
Geoige Bdw. Knox Gore do
Htm. Robt. Fras. Boyle. . do
Jas. KInnear Hancock . . do
@p' Ben. Ang. Hollinworth" do
Edw. Winterton Tamonr do
f^' Henry Charleton" ....25Sept
^Rieh BojntonCreyke*^ do
Samnel Pritchard ...... do
Harry Thos. Veiteh .... do
Frederick Pdham Warren do
Peter Astle Scott 40ct
Henry Oakeley do
Joseph Dayman do
Robert If acoreSandom.. 130ct
Jas. Boacher Ballard" .. »K)ct
Fiancis Willonghby .... INot
John Win. Whyte do
Crawford Altcheson Den-
ham Pasco^^ SONov
d'Chas. Hawkey»<* do
Robert Hall 38Nov
Fras. Henry Short 22Dec
Hon, Pownall Fleetwood
Pellew 30Dec
Hon, Fred. Corzon • • . • do
1844
Fred. Robinson SFeb
^'Griffith Orismond
^PhiUpps* 7Feb
m'Tboe. Davies(») BFeb
®'John Townsend* 9Feb
Henry Gordon Veiteh . . 12Feb
John Hamilton Shairp« . . do
Qeorge Manley Alldridge 17Feb
Charles Rainier 84Feb
^HerreyOeorgeSt. John
Hildmay* do
Bladen Edward Hawke . . do
Fred. Charles Herbert .. 8Mar
^ohn Fane Charles
Hamilton* SMar
Edwin Thos. Hinde' .... lOJune
Geo. WUliam Preedy .... do
I^ewit Rop. Fitzmaurice do
Lord Charles Wandesford
Batler do
Hon. Thomas Alexander
Pakenham do
7i>6
Jaiy 50
Chas. Talbot Gompton . . lOJune
Percy William Coventry l4June
Geoffrey Thos. Phipps
Hornby 15Jaiie
William Luke Partridge IJuly
George Hancock do
Henry De Lisle lOJuly
Edward Bridge Rice . . 5Aug
Marcus Lowther OAug
Henry Bryan Everest . . lOAug
George Kerr 14Aug
Charles Sullivan 22Aug
William Mooney 26Aug
Thomas Cochran 27Aug
John Crawshaw Bailey . . do
Robert Ward Clark .... 1 2Sept
Hon. William Barnard De
Blaquiere SdSept
M' Leod Baynes CockraftP* do
Charles Baskerville .... 80ct
Rob. Wm. Hen. Alcoek.. llOct
@H<m. Oliver Wm. Mat.
Lambart*<» do
Robt. Cooper Tattnall .. 280ct
Leighton Price Pigott • . do
^Am.Geo H. Donglas" do
Will. Anthony Munton . . SNov
Edw. Phillott Fuge .... do
Rich. Hawkins R isk .... do
Chas. Thos. Dench .... 20Not
Fras. Marten do
Rnssell Patey do
@*Wm. And. Jas. Heath^'SeNov
Rich. Will. Conrtenay . . SONot
Henry Duncan Bhinckley 2Dec
Chas.P«chell 6Dec
Geo. Ommanney Willes.. 11 Dec
Alfred Ogle Hansard .. 19Dec
Henry Ashborton Kerr . . do
William Amphlett>« .... 23Dec
John Francis Tottenham** 27 Dec
1845
Geo. Collier Kerr 15Jan
@'ConBtantlneGeo.Glinni do
John George Sarsfield
Macnamara Moore .... lOJan
Edward Edwin Momcan. . 20Jan
Wm. Chas. Grierson .... do
Harry Smith do
^William Armytage* . . SFeb
Harry Negus Burroughes 6Feb
Aug. Peter Arkwright . . do
Henry Bainbridge .... 21Feb
Edgar Henry Bhike .... 24Mar
Geo. Melville Jackson . . do
Alleyne Bland do
Elphinstone DOyly D'Au-
vergneAplin 2Apr
1847
@'Ro1>ert Ellis 4 Apr
Hon, Arthur Auckland
Cochrane 12Apr
Wm. Fred. Warren 28May
Lewis Chas. Hen. Tonge . . do
Chas. Max. Luckraft .... do
Fred. Duke Youge do
@'Jno. Aug. Hugh Boyd^ do
Chas. Aug. La Farque . .25June
@'John Cawley* do
Conway Mordaunt Ship-
ley 28JQne
Henry Barnard Hankey 2July
Fran. Leopold M'Clintock 29July
Peter Gordon Nettleton . . 8 A ug
William Bade Shaw .... do
Charles Goodwin Fegen . . do
(^*Wm. Henry Hasweir do
Ralph Abercrombie Bu-
chanan do
Michael Henry Perceval do
Selby Lilbarn . . 18Aug
George Sayer Boys do
Trevenon Penrose Coode 14Aag
Charles Nolloth^ 19Aug
Philip William May*. ... do
James Edward Elliott**' . . do
William Wood 26Aag
William Alfred Rose Lee 30Aug
Alexander M'Naghten .. ISept
Spencer Hicks Pickard . . do
William Henry Payne . . do
Frederick Agar Boyce. . do
Charles Bromley do
Augustus PhlUlmore .... 7Sept
Augustus Charles Hobart25Sept
@>Edward Henry Hughes
D'Aeth" do
@^Hm. John Rnssell
Morris Byng do
Stephen Francis Douglas SOSept
t* James Saumarez Mann 21 Oct
1 Thomas Goss" 7Not
Charles Tayler Leckie . . 12Not
Fredk. Falkiner Nichol-
son ISNoT
Wm. Codrington Forsyth IDee
Robert Hnssey Monbray do
William Cashman do
Edmund Hempstead .... do
Charles Henry Young . . dor
Henry Hotham McRoden
Page do
Oswald Borland do
Henry Bayley 6Dec
@'Chas.OctaviusWood»* do
William Edward Fisher do
James Charles Clark .... do
@>James SimpsonCft) ** . . do
Alex. Duff Gordon .... do
Charles Murray Aynsley do
James Claude Wm. Neuf-
▼ille Taylor ODec
Fras. Geo. Simpkinson . . do
Thomas Lovett Gausaen do
DavidAird do
1905
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Haw-
9Dec
do
12Dec
. 13Bec
do
Qeo, Aug. Brine..
@* Prank Keene
kins*
(^'Montagu Frederic
0'Remy>»
Wm. Darham Lyster
f^Geo.FiottDay* .
Iward Lacy do
Armine Wodehouse .... do
Thomav Brandreth • • . . SSDec
William K. Jolliffe 30 Dec
Henry Bowman Hardman do
Arthur Wilmshurst .... do
James Holmes Fameanz do
Herbert Fredk. Winning-
ton Ingram do
Archibald Douglas Wm.
Fletcher do
Hon. Frederick Walpole do
1846
Victor Grant Hickley .. 8Jan
Alex. B. B. Carter Wan
Gowper Phipps Coles . . do
William Charles Geary' . . do
John Boosqaet Field' • • • • do
Bdward Burstal do
Arthur Wm. Acland Hood do
Frederic Dampier Rich • . lOJan
Charles B. Strong 11 Jan
@*Wm. David Loch* . • . • do
Wm.Hallett Connolly.. IfiJan
Alfred Luckraft do
S« Edward Geo. Hore>° . . do
Wm. Travera F. Jack-
son" do
CayendishBredstreetHore do
Hon. Fitigerald A. Foley»' do
Ouy Colin Campbell .... do
James Bym Kinsman . . 81 Jan
John Binny Scott 24Jan
John Milboome Jackson 31Jan
PhiUp Hudson do
^* Henry Geo. Simpson^' do
Laoon Ussher Hammet . • 7Feb
Geo. Herbert H. Greathed do
Henry Bartlett King . . • • do
Boderick Dew*^ do
Henry Boys do
Charles Orlando Henry
Perkins St. John .... do
f^>John Francis Ross** . . 19Feb
ohn Richard Harward IMar
Chandos S. S. Stanhope 2 Mar
^1 John Cartwright .... lOMar
Geo. Wm. Towsey do
Geo* Henry Wal^ .... do
Edw. F. N. K. Wasey . . do
William Perrier do
j^Francis Rooke*' do
Edward Eyre Maunsell . . 33Mar
Mont. Buodeugh Dunn. . 27 Mar
AAugostus Butler*' .... do
1960
®>RobertJenkhis** .... STMsr
Robert Beale Beale .... 6Apr
George Darbin do
Heury Thos. X . Chesshyre do
James King do
Fredk. Wm. Gough .... ISApr
Charles Thoa. Wm. Geo.
Ceijat 4May
Chas. Graeme McGrigor • do
John Corbett do
@Sherard Osbom** .... do
John Edward Parish . . •• do
@»Phillp Wheler Darnell** do
Meynell Horton William
Mundy do
@^Hon. Francis Rgerton** do
William Henry Hood . . 21 May
Frederick John Hornby . . do
Lord John Thos. Browne do
Thomas Cuppage Bruce 26May
Norton Shaw Sulivan. • • • 2June
Charles Doyle Buckley
Kennedy •••• do
Henry Baker** 7 June
Henry Yachell Haggard. . SJune
Henry James Grant .... ISJune
Henry Stanley Jackson . . do
Geo. TealSeborWinthrop23June
Fred. Woolcombe .... 24Juiie
John Francis Campbell
Mackenzie 26Jwie
Chas. Arthur Lodder. ... do
Fredk. Wetherall Smith do
Sam. Hood Henderson . . do
@i Henry Wandesford
Comber*^ do
@>Frederick John Par-
tridge^ do
Wm. Tomlinson 8tand«
bridge 20June
Richard John Tomer . • • • do
Henry West do
Chas. Fellowes do
f^Henry Thos. Lyon** . . do
eo. Aug. Hire IJuly
Robert John BcTlans. ... do
Wm. Henry Broad 3July
John Constantine Hughes do
Walter Windyer Morris« do
Francb Peter Coull .... 4July
Algernon F. R. De Horsey 26July
@H:bBB. John Didham . .28July
Maurice Jones 6 Aug
Sam. Trevor Dickens .... do
® Alex. Chas. Birtwhistle^ do
Charles Wake do
@Edw. Fredk. Dent»« .. 14 Aug
Louis Riyett Reynolds •• 16 Aug
Wm. Cecil De Vere . . do
Robert Orme Sargent .... do
Edgar Atheling Drum-
mond • .SSAug
John Clarke Byng 14 Sept
f)^ Douglas Herbert^* 70ct
ruiiyd Clayton Lloyd . . do
Wm. Grant Douglas .... do
2018
^'Thos. Dyke Acland
Fortescue 80ct
Lumley Woodyear Peyton 270ct
John Milward ReeTC . . . . 2Not
Geo. Macintosh Balfour . .3Not
Charles Vesey 9Nor
Adam Alex. Duncan Don-
das ••• do
Rowland Berington . • . • do
^1 James Stephen Darrdl^ do
^. Agar Ellis Ridge .. do
Rob. Hamilton Handfleld
Mends do
Thos. Anthony Swinburne do
Charles Fenton Fletcher
Bonghey do
Offley Malcolm Crew
Read do
Chas. F^edk. Des Yoeaz . . do
Edwin Aug. Porcher .... do
Sidmouth Stowdl Skipwith do
Wm. John Sam. Pullen • • do
Geo. Martyr Smith • • • • do
Aug. Geo. Ernest Murray do
Edward Hen. Gage Lam-
bert do
Horatio Nelson .••••••• do
Wm. Hugh Phipps .... do
Norman Bernard Beding^
field ISNoT
^Bthelred Wolfrey
Bridijc** 30NOT
Lord John Hay 19Dee
1847
Richard Chamben IJaa
Loftus Chr. Hawker
Robinson 7Jftn
Wm. Fredk. GlocesterFeadlFeb
Wray Richard Gladstone
Palliser 28Peb
Henry Wm. Dawson • • • • 1 Mar
Chas. Sydney Dunbar . . 1 Apr
^iJohn Jenris G'Fanell
Carmlchael** l6Apr
Ramsay Henry Hallowes do
Henry Donaldson Selby . . 17Apr
Walter Strickland do
Henry Townley Vernon ..24 Apr
Robert Thomas do
Partrick Johnston .... 25Apr
Edward Scroggs iHay
Henry Augustus ClaTcring do
Edward Scott SMay
Aug. Chetham Strode .. do
Edward Webber UMay
John Ayshford Sanford. . do
Edw. Algernon Blackett 24Hay
Edward Couch do
Bdward Algar 28MaT
Charles Kent 4Jane
Henry John Blomfield ..26June
PhiUpSaomarex 28JuDe
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Henry Saml. Hamilton . .h'SJuly
Wm. Henry Jas. Browne 26Jnly
TboB. Barnabas Hanham 6 Aug
Pras. Jas. D»Aguilar* . ~"
Hugh Maximilian EUiot
Arthur Geo. Fitzroy
Henry Dennis HicU^ .
.12Aug
.ISAng
15Ang
.24 Aug
@*Fredk. Geo. Leigh»*..258ept
Aug. Braithwaite Warre 90ct
^<Geo.Twisleton CoWile*» 140ct
m'Predk. Lane Cotton . . do
©•Fairfiix Moresby^* .... do
Robert Geo. Tnlnell .... do
Henry Harvey do
Parkhnrst Chase do
Radnlphos Bryce Oldfleld do
Befdnald Bateman 150ct
Stapleton John Greville . . 150ct
John Henry Howard .... do
9Hen.Fred. M'KiUoptt 160ct
Wm. Montagu Dowell .. 250ct
Elliam Bowden«. . .. 270ct
.DonMnrray^ .. ONov
Dke BlackwoodHallldNov
Prank Henry Lambert . . 24Nov
Nelson Grantley Spencer do
Charles Genreys Grylls . . do
DavidSpain 36Noy
John James Barnard 6Dec
Geo. Matthew Hackle .. do
James Richard Veitch .. 28Dec
184S
John Eglinton MontgomerielJan
Wm. John Boyle Card . . IfiJan
John Proetor Lnce . . . • lOFeb
Maxwell Fox do
Wm. Lombard ...••••• do
Geo. Henry Parkin .... do
^win C. Symons 15Peb
Wm. Goodwin Crowder 20Feb
Richard Dawklns 2Mar
JohnGwynne 4Mar
Chas. Bradney Payne . . do
Chas. Thoa. Carme .... do
Thomas Sanmaiez* ....lOMar
Charles Stoart Forbes .. ISMar
Thos. Chas. Cholmeley . . 17Mar
JohnHanmer • 8Apr
^wley Lambert 23Apr
Wm. Burden 26Apr
Chas. Webley Hope.... llMay
^hnMarray 18May
™ik. Henry Stiriing ..29May
Geo. Hope Mansdl .... lOJnne
SlSl
Geo. Wm. Rice 19June
@> 11 ugh Arthur Reilly . . do
D'Arcy Spense Preston.. do
Thomas Andrews SJuly
Robert Geo. Craigie .... 5Ang
Henry Anson Ford 16 Aug
Austin BisseU Hodffkinson do
Cortland Herbert SunpsonSOAug
Wm. Geo. Hepburn Mor-
gan I2Sept
John Wm. Pike do
George Mills Fred. Moles-
worth l2Sept
Wm. Brabazon Urmston 29Sept
Sydney Wolrige do
Lewis James Moore .... do
Wm. Drewitt Harris .... do
Charles Gibbons do
Thos. Langley Hallowes SOSept
Jas. Wm. Vaughan do
Henry Wilson Wright .. do
Thos. Hutchinson Mangles
Martin 120ct
Wm. Bnller Elphinstone. .I60ct
Thos.BridgmanLethbridge do
Wm. Gore Jones 6Noy
Francis Trevor Hamilton do
Francis Peel .-• do
John Burgess lINoy
Webb Elphinstone Stone do
Fred. Austruther Herbert do
Edward Nares do
Wm. Cox Chapman .... do
Thos. Jas. Mac Donnell . . ISNov
John Lyons Macleod .... do
Wm. Brace Mason 20Noy
Wm. Lowley Staniforth. .22Noy
Ang. John Kingston .... 28Noy
Geo. Adol. Pidcock .... do
Henry Warrington Cor-
neck SONoy
@Wm. Swinbum^ 2Dec
James Edward Bickford ISDec
John £dm. CommereU . . do
Clement Chas. Day lODec
Edw. Ferd. Holme .... do
IS49.
Edw. Hood Lingard Ray 4Jan
RobertGibson 16Jan
^Francis Meynell 22Jan
^Geo. Edw. Serocold
Pearce Serocold". ..... 23Jan
Chas. Egerton Harcourt
Yemon 2Feb
S16S
Thos. Montgomery Camp-
bell 2Feb
John Ward (a) do
Edmund Sneyd Grove . . do
Hugo Beaumont Bumaby 2dFeb
Wm. Graham 2Mar
Warren Hastings Ander-
son SMar
Joseph Robin8on(c^ .... do
@Geo. Willes Watson'^. . do
Henry Christian do
George Fred. Mecham . . do
Anthony Hiley Hoskins 26Mar
John Whitmarsh Webb ..11 May
Herbert Philip de Kantzow do
Wm. Henry Whyte .... do
Joseph Edye 17May
Francis Gordon Probyn do
Geo. Foster Burgess .... do
Wm. Henry Fenwick. . . . 7 June
John Bythesea 12June
Fred. Jones Protheroe . . do
Patrick Chas. Campbell
McDougall 14June
Samuel Twyford 12July
Geo. Walter Edw. Lloyd do
Fred. Harrison Smith . . do
George John Malcolm . . 23July
Joshua Berkeley do
John Jas. Steph. Josling 25July
Chas. Fxlw. Sidebottom . . lOSapt
George Thomas Maitland
Purvis ..........•.•• do
Chas. Loddowick Waddi-
love do
Sam. Gumey CressweU . . do
Richard M. Moorman . . 24Sept
Nich. E. Brooke Tumoar>*28Sept
Chas. Geo. Guthrie .... 150ct
Michael Breen 19 Oct
Rob. Heron Burton*^. ... do
Hubert Campion 230ct
Charles Trelawny Jago . . do
Beleville Granville Wynd-
ham Nicolas^ do
Angus. Campbell 4Dec
Geo. Stratton 21Dec
James J. H. Groves .... do
Chas. A. P. y, Robinson . do
Jas. Dillon Curtis do
The Jttnior Lieuii.
John C, Ommanney
Brooke Young
ThoStf Qresham
Nevinson de Courey
Bleunerhasset
John PaulettMiUer
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SERVICES OF LIEUTENANTS-
1799 to 1802
3 F. Bedford, Mid. of Jaton, and lost an eye
and snstained other injuries atcaptufe of Fr« frifrste i
SniM. 1799. Senior Lieut, of Da$hgr, and in 1601,
when eomBBandinip the boats in pursuit of a convoy,
lost a Jf g, and had his boat sunk by % shot from
the eneipy..
4 D. 0*B. Casey, Mid. of HtrmwM at the
massacrd of her officers, in 1797, when the master
and himself were the only officers spared.
10 W. Parker, Mid. of Diadem durinff the oc*
cupatioo of Toulon and at the reduction of Corsica,
1798, 04 ; of 8u Omn-ge in Hotham's actions, 1795 ;
of Britaftnts off Cape St. Vincent ; and Mata of
Oobah at the bombardment of Cadis and at the Nile.
Lieut. o( Druid Bt the landing and subaeauentoper»>
tiona witb the army in Egypt, and served on Tarions
stations until 1814.
17 G. 8. Parsons, Mid. of Barflmir off Cspe St.
Vincent; and of FoudroyafU at the capture of
Ginhtnx and QuViawoM TM^ 1800. Acting-
Lieut, of Carman, and served in a gun-boat on the
lakes io an expedition to Egjrpt, in 1801 . Lieut, of
Orion at Copeuhagen, in 1807; and Senior of
VaUanlt, and commanded her boats cutting out a
convoy from Basque Roads, and at the capture of
the Fr. frigate Canonniere.
82 J. Domford, Lieut, commanding Thresher
gun brig, from 1807 till the peace ; and engaged
during that time on a variety of services in the
Channel and North Sea ; particularly in 1809, when
he engaged a division of tbe Boulogne flotilla nearly
forty in .number, for seven hours, driving six of the
number into Boulogne, snd three on shore.
1803 to 1806
8 M. Fitton, Acting Lieut, commanding Aher-
gavenny'i tenders from 1798 to 1802. In 1799, in
Ferret, engaged a Sp. guarda costs. In 1800,
in command of Active, entered the harbour of Am-
sterdam (Curacoa), aud attacked several Fr. priva-
teers moored under heavy batteries ; and in 1801,
in a small felucca, cruised on the Spanish main.
and drove on shore and destroyed the Sp. gaarda
costa 5anta Maria of six guns sod 60 men. Lieut,
in command ofGipeey, 1805, and attacked five pri-
vateers off Jaiuaica, one of which was driven on
shore and destroyed ; and, in 1806, when command-
ing Pitt \t gun RchooHAr, captured the 14 ^un
Fr. privateer Superbe off Cuba. Gas. 1800, 06.
4 W. 1. Woodman, Senior Lieut, of Lawrtt,
when captured by Fr frigate CoiMmaMrt, off the
Isle of France, 1808.
5 J. U. Purches, Lieut, of Defanee in Calder's
action ; and at Trafalgar } and Senior of Chalien^
at the destruction of Fr. squadron in the Gironae,
in 1814.
6 R. D. Lancaster, lieut. commanding 4 gun
cutter Landrail, was captured, after a highly
creditable defence, bj XT. S. privateer iSymi, of
greatly superior force, 1814.
7 C. H ammond , wounded when Lient. of Topem
serving in the boau in Rosas Bay. and again on the
coast of Albania, io 1809, when he was officially
reported for ''sterling gallantry." Gas. 1809.
09,10.
8 W. H. Boyoe, Lieut, of Man at Trafalgar.
9 J. Carslake, Mate of Ftctory at Trafalgar.
10 F. Beckett, Mate of London in eommand of
her launch at Copenhagen, 1801 ; and Senior Mate
of Spartiate at Trafalgar. .
12 W. Rivers, Mid. of Ttctmry in Hotham's
second action, 1795, when lie was slightly wounded.
Tn same ship off Cape St. Vincent, 1797, and at
Trafalgar, where he lost a leg. Lieut, of Coaack
at Copenhagen, 1807; and 6t Cretan at Flushing,
1809. Gas. 1806.
13 D. W. Randall, Mid. of JtMlsdims at the Nile.
14 A. F. Parr, Mid. of, SwifUun at the Nile.
16 £. Cole, Mid. of Superb at St. Domingo,
1806, and wounded when Lieut, of Stately at the
capture and destruction of Danish 74 gun ship
Prindtt Christian Frederick^ in 1808. Qaz. 1808.
17. J. Nepean, wounded when Lieet. of Resen,
in her boats attacking a privateer. lient of Im^o-
riouse blowing up Fort Tamuae in the Scheldt;
served in Wdcberen expedition; and was again
wounded in an attack on five Dutch schnyta nesr
South Beveland, in 1809.
18 S. Spencer, severely wounded, when Mats
of Maidstone, in pursuit of a privateer in 1803 ; and
served in her boats cutting out a convoy near Tou-
lon, 1804. Mate of Victory at Trafalgar; and as
Lieut, served as Agent of Transports at Algiers.
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21 J. Pollard. Mid. of Hovoe in an action with
sereral Teasels of war and convoy off St. Malo ; and
Sifrnal Mid. of Victory at Trafalgar. Lieut, of
BrumwieK and oommanded her pinnace, cutting
out a Daoiah aohooner and cutter of war at Nyhorg,
in 1808. Senior Lieut, of Mtrcurius, 1812, 13;
actively employed in the North Sea and Baltic.
1807
1 C Hawkins, Sub. Lieut, of Pickle schooner,
and wounded at the capture of a privateer, in 1807.
Gaa. 1807.
9 R. Connor, Mid. of Loire, and wounded at the
capture of Fr. 30 gun frigate privateer, BUmdej in
4 W. P. Groke, Mid. of ITaf^aroo at the destruc-
tion of a fort of 12 guns and convoy at Oropesa, in
1801 : and of Emmld and Loire on the consts of
France and Spain. Commanded Chuh schooner at the
capture of Martinique; and Senior Lieut, of San Do-
mingo in th»» operations on the coantof A.merica.
7 G. Williamson, served in the hosts of Cam-
btian, at the capture of some vessels in St. Mary's
rivtr, in If»05 Mid. of Santa Margaritta in the
art ion off Perrol ; at the capture of the DaiUsb
West India Ulsnds, 1808 ; and at the attack on
ibo French flei*t in Aix Roads, 1809.
5 R. G. Vallack, Lieut, of Seahorse in action
with the Turkish squadron and capture of Badere
-<'/^r. 1808.
9 W. H. Dixon, Lieut, of Dannemark in Wal-
clieren expedition ; and of HeUUr, and commanded
a hoat, and cut out some vessels from under a bat-
^ry in Kioge Bay; also, commanding her boats,
WW wounded capturing a privateer of 14 guns and
3l men. Senior Lieut, of DewutatioH in the Po-
tomac and of Alexandria, in 1814.
10 O. Haydon, Mid. of BeUeieie at Trafalgar.
15 J. W. Rouse, Mid. of Royal George, aud
ion a leg at the attack on Pwta at the passage of
the Dardanellee, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
?0 R. 8. Maw, Mid. of Giory in Calder»s
acUon ; and of Diadem, and served on shore at the
««ge of Monte Video, in 1807. Senior Lieut, of
^ at the oaptnre of Anholt ; and commanded the
soaia 'if XdcsdeiMmJsn at the capture ofn ffun-vesael.
wd four aaU of merchant vessels on the coast of
Amcnca, in idl4. Oas. 1814.
21 R. Bastard, Mid. of Melpometfe at two bom-
>»'-dinenu of Harro, 1804; and of Man at capture
o' Fr. frigates mm. Otoire, and Injatigabie, 1806,
«"d Copenhagun. 1807. Lieut, of Perlen, at Flush-
ing. 1800, Guadaloupe. 1810 ; and of Freija, at
'"** siege and capture of St Sebastian, 1813.
J '^^ S. Strong, Mid. of Alctnene at Copenhagen,
*n 1801.
29 F. J Turner, served in Sinus in action with
a French flotilla of 15 sail off the Tiber, in l^^Ofiaad
in Pompde at the reduction of several fortresses on
the coast of Calabria in the same year.
1808
1 C. Wolrige, Mid. of Minotaur at Trafalgar;
and Lieut, of Quebec, and served in her boats at the
capture of four Danish gun brigs in the river Jahde,
1811. Gaz. 1811.
S J. Pickthom. served in Alexander at the Nile,
blockade of Malta, and operations at Naples and
coast of Italv, 1799. Flag-Lieut to Sir E. Thorn-
borough at blockade of Toulon, &c., 1809.
3 T. Jackson^ wounded when Mid. of Superb at
St. Domingo. Gaz. 1806.
4 J. Simpson, Lieut, of Cerhenu, and in her
boats at the capture of four Russian gun-boats on
the coast of Finland, in 1809.
5 T. O. Carter, Mid. of Ganges at Copenha-
gen, in 1801.
6 T. Biake. Gsz. 1810.'
7 W. D'Aranda, served in Atlas, 1806, 8, at
St. Domiogo, in several boat actions, and at the
blockade of Cadiz, and aa first Lieut, of several
ships during the war.
10 R. J. Fayrer, Mid. of RattUsnake in the East
Indies, engaging Malay proa^ ; and of Cotirord, in
chai*ge oi her iHunch cutting out Fr. 4 gun brig
VigilanU. Mid. of Jmperieuse serving ou the coasts
of France and Spain, till severely wounded (his
right arm heing shattered, besides slighter wounds;,
by boarding in midday an enemy's vesMl of 8 guns
and 6t men off Kastia, 1807.' Senior Lieut, of
Orplieua during the operaiion^i on the American
coasts, 1813, 14.
U M. Smith, Mid. of Phabe at capture of Fr.
frigate Afrieaine, 1801 ; also at capture of 26 gun-
ship HeiireuXy and cutting out 14 gun-schooner.
Lieut, of Nemesis, and served in her boats at the
capture of two Danish gun-boats on the coast of
Norway, in 1809 ; and of SurveiUante at the siege
of St Sebastian. Gaz. 1809.
12 T. Archer, Lieut, of Dtsir^e, at the reduction
of the forts of Cuxbaven, and siege and capture of
Gluckstadt. in 1813 and 14. Gaz. 1814.
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1809
S J. Balibrdy Lieut, of Intrepid at the oaptnre of
Martiiiique, 18()9, and of Macedonian when cap-
tured hy the U.S. frigate United Stateiy when he was
severely wounded; and of Attrea in action with
Fr. frigate JEtoOf, 1814. Gaz. 1812.
7 £. W. Pitt, Mid. of Theteut at the sunrender
of Cape Francois, and attack on Cura^oa, 1804 ; of
Alfred at Copenhagen, in 1807, and commanded her
launch in co-operation with tlie army, in the Mon-
dego. lieat. of Sceptre^ and served in her hoats at
the siege of Flushing, and at the capture and
destruction of a battexy and of Fr. frigates Lwre
and SeinBy at Anse la Barque, Guadaloupe, 1800,
and landed in command of a brigade of seamen at
the reduction of the island, 1810. Lieut, of Royal
Oak and Man on the French coast and in the Baltic,
participating in boat service.
1 1 W. Woolcock, Mid. of Minotaur at Trafalgar.
90 J. W. Crabb, Lieut, of Unit^, and while
serving in her boats was severely wounded at the
capture of a brig and several vessels at the mouth
of the Tiber, in 1811. Senior of that ship at the
i»pture of Fr. frigate Penanne in the same year.
Gaz. 1811, 1811.
23 R. F. JewerB, Mirl. of Cleopatra when cap-
tured by Ville de Milan, in 1805; and Mate of
The»eu$, and wounded in a fire-ship in the attack on
the French fleet in Aix roads. 1809. Gaz. 1809.
27 J. Green, Mid. of Courageus in the expedi-
tion to Ferrol; and of Venerable in Saumarez's
action in Algesiras Bay, and the Straits of Gibraltar ;
and action with Fr.80-gun ship Formidable off CtAiz,
1801. Commanded a boat or Eclair cutting out a
vessel from under batteries at Martinique; and
employed in boats in several actions off Sta Eustatia,
and the Spanish main ; and in a boat of Qalatea at cap-
ture of several vessels in the harbour of Barcelona,
1806. Led the boats of Galatea at the capture,
a^r three repulses, by boarding, of Fr. National
corvette Lynx of 16 guns and 161 men, and twice
wounded ; and a«^ain in her boats at the capture of
Fr. armed vessel RSunion, 1807. Present at surren-
der of tbe Danish West India Islands. In command
of a tender to Galatea^ armed with a light carronade
and 20 men, captured a vessel of very superior force,
and was again wounded ; but being a few days
afterwards engaged by a Fr. National 14 gun cutter,
was captured. Lieut, of Musquito in the Elbe,
and captured an armed vessel at the mouth of the
river Cost.
29 H. Garrett, Mid. of Belleiile at Trafalgar ;
and Senior Lieut, of Ptyche at the capture of the
Islands of France and Java. Served on shore on
the north coast of Spain, in co-operation with the
Patriots, and wounded at the taking of St. Andero,
in 1813.
32 E. Malone, Sub- Lieut, of Chenada at the
capture of Fr. schooner Prineetae Murat in tbe West
Indies, in 1806 ; and Mate of Ruuell atthe sorren-
der of Tranquebar, in 1808. Lieut, of Ceyhn, taking
the Mauridns, and when captured by Fr. 40 gan
frigate Fsniu and corvette Ftctor, in 1810. Gax.1806.
46 B. Hooper, Mid. otFoudroyaid in the actioo
in Donegal Bay with Bompart, in 1798 ; and at tke
capture of Ginireua and GvHUmme Tdl, 1800. Mate
of London at the capture of Marengo and BoUe
Poule, 1806 ; and Lieut, of Calypto in an attack oa
a Danish squadron, on the coast of Norway* in
1813. Gai. 1813.
48 B. R. Marley, Mid. of Gracieum, was
wounded at the destruction of an enemy's schooner-
of-war, at St. Domingo, in 1805. Served in the
flotilla at the siege of Cadiz, in 1811.
1810
1 A. S. Robinson, Mid. of Pomone. commanded
a boat at the capture and destruction of a convoy
under the batteries of Sables D'Olonne, and was
present at cutting out three vessels from under a
heavy fire at St. Martin's. Lieut, of Fly in action
with a Danish flotilla in the Little Belt.
2 J. S. Lean, served in Kangaroo at capture of
Fr. frigate Ldre, in 1796, and Mid. of Camel, and
commanded a gun-boat at the attack on Baenoa
Ayres, in 1807. Mate of Zepkyr fire-afaip in
the attack on the French fleet in Aix roada, in
1809 i and of Redpole in several actions oflT the
coast of France. Commanded a boat on the Scheldt,
in the Walcheren expedition.
10 T. P. Evans, Mid. of Dragon in Calder's
action; and Mate of SuUan, and in her boats
cutting out several vessels from Oneglia.
11 E. Ramsay, served in Monmouth at Egypt,
1801. Mid. of Atlae at St. Domingo, 1806 ; and
Coloseus at destruction of two Vr. line of battle
ships, 1809. Lieut, of Unite in action with Fr.
fleet off Toulon, 1814.
12 .7. F. Arnold, severely wounded when IJeut.
of Gothawk in the attack on the enemy's privateers
within tbe Mole of Malaga, in 1811.
13 E. Scott, Mid. of Hero in Caldei's action;
in Strachan's action off Ferrol, and at the capture of
Marengo and BeUe Poule. Mate and Mid. of
Bellerophon in the Baltic, and commanded a boat at
destruction of a Russian battery off Haago head;
at that of a second in Finland ; and in the action
with the Russian gun-boate off Percola Point, in
1809. Lieut, of Ifarcistus at the attock on Craney
Island and Hampton ; defeat of Barney's flotilla in
the Patuxent ; and taking the town of Benedict ;
and in command of the boaU of Narcitsus and
Dispatch, boarded and brought off tbe Am. 10-gon
schooner KagUy defended by batteries and militia
in Long Ibland Sound, 1814. Gaz. 1814.
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14 B. B. Roe. Mid. of Prineng Charlotte in
■ction with Naiad and Cyane, the latter of which
wM captured in 1805.
15 W. Walford, Mid. of Bellerophon at Tra-
falgar, and Senior lieat. of same ahip at the sur-
render of Napoleon, 1815.
16 6. Fordery aerred in the boats of Confiance
at the capture of a prirateer on the coast of Spain,
in 1807 ; and at the reduction of Cayenne, in 1809.
Sererely wounded when Lieut, of Afrieainej and
captofcd after a highly honourable defence by a
French souadron off the Isle of France, in 1810
Commanaed Egremont schooner at the reduction
of that Uland. Gaz. 1807. 09. 10, 10.
17 C. Hare, Mid. of Madras and Minotaur in
the expedition to Egypt, in 1801. When com-
mandinj^ Bream and Pieton schooners, and Acting
Commander of Manly^ was actively employed in the
Bay of Fnndv. in 1813 and 14. and captured several
privateers of superior force. Gaz. 1813.
20 W. Bradley served in boats of Sir Frandt
Drake, at capture of sereral armed vessels at Ram-
bang, in the East Indies, in 1811. Gaz 1810, 1 1.
21 W. P. NewenhanT, Mid. of Cleopatra when
captured, after a highly honourable defence, by the
French frigate ViUe de Milan, in 1805. Lieut, of
^^^P}ft and co-operated with the army in tbe Tagus,
in lolOy and Senior of same ship and emploved on
shore in oommaud of a party of seamen at the taking
or Java, in 1811.
22 C Kirkwood, employed in the Run-boat
service at the defence of Cadiz and Tarifia, in 1810.
Lieut, of HoUpur in action with a numerous flotilla
on the coaat of Normandy, in 181 1 .
23 T. H. Mackenzie, wounded when Mate of
BacehanU at the atorming of Sun^ana and capture of
several privateers, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
26 J. G. Nops, commanding Defender gun-
brig, wounded on the coast of France, in 1806.
27 B. Llovd, Mid. of Pique at the capture of
Pha'eUm and VoUigeur, in 1806. Mate of Pelican, and
served in the gun-boats ai Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
and Senior Acting Lieut, of Surinam at tbe reduc-
tion of Martinique, in 1809. and Guadaloupe, 1810.
Lieut, of Korge, in command of her barge at the
capture of Am. flotilla at New Orleans, in 1815,
And wounded.
28 W. Dumbreck, Mid of Defence at Trafalgar.
SO W. L. Brake, Mid. of Pandora, taking Suri-
oam in 1804. Mate of Ramilliei at capture of
Marengo 9nd Belle Poule, in 1806. and Danish West
India Islands, in 1807. Senior Lieut, of Garland,
Aud captured in her boaU an American privateer*
81 W . Fsrrant, Mid. of Canepics at St. Domingo,
1806.
32 G. Hurst, Mid. of Courageux, and served
on shore at taking St. Lucia, in 1803. Acting
Lieut, of Excellent, and commanded a party of
•esmen at the defence of Rosas, in 1808. Lieut,
of Chutdalompe in action with Fr. 18 gun brig Toe-
tif««, and 18 gun xebec, under the batteries of
Port Vendre, in 1811 ; and assisted in her boats at
the capture of several baiteries. and convoy a Port
Nouvelle, 1813 ; and subsequently served in her
boats and those of SaUelte at the capture of a pri-
vateer in the Adriatic. Gaz. 1813.
33 H. F. Sewell, Mid. of Africaine at Copen-
hagen, in 1807 ; and of Theseui in the Walcheren
expedition, in 1800. When again serving in
Africaine, severely wounded in her boats in an
attempt to destroy a vessel off the I&ile of France,
and captured in that ship by Fr. frigates, Iphigini'
and Attree, 1810.
34 J. L. Thompson. Master of Blonde, and lost
an arm in cutting out a schooner from under the
batteries at Guadaloupe.
36 C. HaydoD. Mid. of Ramillies at cnptiire of
Marengo and Belle Poule, 1806 ; of F.pervier at cap-
ture of St. Thomas's and St. Croix, 1807; and of
Cherub at reduction of Martinique. 18()9. Served in
boats of the latter at the attempt to bum two Fr.
frigates at Basseterre ; and at destruction of Seine
and Loire at Anse la Barque in tbe same year.
Employed in the advance batteries at the siege Hud
surrender of Guadaloupe, 1810 ; Hitd communded
a gun-boat at defence of Cadiz, 1810, 11 ; and at
surrender of Genoa.
1811
1 W. spiers, Mid. of Ctinofm* at the action off
St. Domingo, 18(.>6; and Mate of same ship at pa>4-
siige of Danlanelles, expedition to Kgypt; desitruc-
tion oflwoFr. line of battle 8bii)3 offCatte; capture
of Ischia and Procida, and destruction of a fleet of
gun boats on the cosMt of Italy. Acting Lieut,
serving at defence of Messina, 1810. Lieut, of
ComwalLt and publicly thauknd for his conduct in
command of a aivision of seamen launched at South
Beveland. 1814.
!• R. Lethbridge, Mid of UnU^ from 1805 to
18 »0, and commanded one of six boats despatched
from Unite and Topate off Toulon ; and officially
commended for his conduct in defending, in a ten-
oared cutter, four prizea, taken on the occasion,
against the attacka of six armed boats.
S H. A. Fawcett, Mid., and served in the boata
of TV ^ ^^6 Bay of Rosas, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
8 B. J. Loveless, wounded in Audadoue in tbe
action in Algesiras Bay ; and also present in the
action in the Straita, 1801. Mate of B<mstta at
Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and Acting Lieut, of Fawn,
ana commanded the boata at capture of a priva-
teer and her prize off Guadaloupe, and served at the
reduction of Martinique, 1800, and Guadaloupe,
1810 ; Lieut, of Cottar, and commanded her boats
cutting out a privateer from under a batterj
on the coast of Catalonia ; and lost an aim in com-
mand of the boata of that ship at the capture of
another on the same coast, in 1814. Gaz. 1813, 14.
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4 F. D. Laosun, Mid. of Britannta at Trafalgar.
6 W. Brander, Mid. of Amphion at capture of
the Spaniah treasure ships, iu 1804 ; and of CtUe-
dania at the defence of Fort Matagorda, Cadiz,
in 1810.
6 A. T. Hickes, Mid. of Defiance in Calder's
action ; Trafalgar ; and destruction of three French
frigates off Sahles D'Olonne, 1809.
7 J. Talloh, served at the reduction of the
island of Java, and commanded a gun boat in the
Elbe, and assisted at the reduction of Guzhaven,
siege and capture of Gluckstadt, &c., in 1818*14.
Gas. 1814.
9 J. Rennie, Mid. and acting Master of Denree,
participating in much boat service, particularly in
cutting out in Cumberland Harbour, Cuba, a 6 gun
felucca, under a heavy fire from the shore. 1808.
Mid. of Prince of Watei at Copenhagen, 1807, and
commanded Omen serving under Chief Engineer to
the forces. Mate and Lieut, of Cerberua, in the
Adriatic, and commanded a division of lioats at
Grao, at Pestichi, and at Ortona, at which latter
place commanded the small arm party which dis-
lodged the enemy from the ramparts. Served in
same ship, and wounded at Lissa, 1811. Lieut of
Edinburgh^ at Port D'Auso. and commanded a
division of seamen at Spezzia, Leghorn, and Genoa,
1814. Gaz. 1811.
10 C. H. Ross, Mate of Amphion, and served
in her boats at the taking of Cortelazzo and
Grao; and in the action off Lissa, 1811. Gaz.
1809, 10.
11 O. Orlpbar, Mid. of Terpstehore, toad served
in her boats, cuiuiig out Vt, corvette TourterelU, in
1805, from under the batteries of St. Denis, Idle of
Bourbon ; and Mate of same liliip at the destruction
of the Dutch shipping in Batnvia Roads, in 1806.
Commanded a gun-boat in the Walcheren expe-
dition.
18 G. Beazeley, Mid. of Daphne, aod assisted
in cutting out a convoy on the Damsh coast, in
1808. Gaz. 1808.
14 H. J. Clifford, Acting Lieut, of Boeuttcsa,
and served on shore at the r^uction of the Isle of
Bourbon and Mauritius ; and was present at the
capture of Fr. frigate Venus, and re-capture of
Ceylon and J/rioatne, in 1810.
16 R. Peace, Mate of Sueeeu, and served in her
boats cutting out a convoy on the coast of Italy,
in 1810.
16 J. M'Gladery, Mid. ofCuUodm, in Hotham's
second action, 1 796 ; off Cape St. Vincent ; at the
attack on Teneriffe ; and at the Nile, in VicUn-iout
in the expedition to Egypt, 1801 ; Foudroyant at
the capture of Marengo and BelU Poule, 1806 i and
while in Leopard and Otter, was present at the
reduction of the Isle of France, capture of Venut,
and re-capture of Jfrieaine and Ceylon,
17 J. Hancock, Lieut, of Saracen at destruction
of batteries at the Bocca di Cattaro, in 1813. Gaz.
1818, 14.
1 9 G. Tardrew , Mid. of Prince at Trafalgar.
20 H. VVihton, Mid. of Al/'red commanding a
launch at Copenhagen, 1807 ; after the battle of
Vimiera employed in taking off the wounded.
Served on shore with a division of seamen at cap-
ture ot Fr. W. Ind. islands, 1810; and employed
at defence of Cadiz in command of a gun-boat. Ueut
co-operating with the army at the battle of Baroasa.
Lieut, of Jbefianee, and wounded' in action with
Danish gun-boats. Senior Lieut, of Berwick^ aiid
commanded an srmed launch at Flushing, Ter \'pr,
and Fort Lillo ; and a division of Sicilian gua-boats<
at Gaieta, 1816.
21 A . Mackenzie, Mid. of Keptvne at Trafalgrar ;
and while Lieut, of Warrior was employed in I be
flotilla at the siege of Cadiz. Senior Lieut, of
Cyane when captured, after a highly honourable
defence, by the U. S. frigate Conttitution in 1815,
and severely wounded.
22 W. H. Hull, served in the flotilla at the
defence of Csdiz, in 181 1.
24 G. Selby, Mid. of Cerberus, and served in
her boats in an attack upon a privateer under a
battery in the West Indies, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
26 J. Rolleston, served in Pomp^e at defoace
of Gaeta. taking of Capri, &o. ; deatruction of
Turkish squadron at Poin% Peaquiea,andat Copen-
hagen, 1807.
27 S. £. Antram, Mate of lUustrious in the
attack on tbe French fleet in Aix roads ; and com-
manded a gun-boHt in the Walcheren expedition.
28 J. Adamson, Mate of Britannia at Trafalgar.
29 K. Davison, Mate of Ethalion at the capture
of the Danish West India Islands in 1808; and of
Neptune at the taking of Martinique, theSaintes, and
Fr. 74 gun ship HautpouU in 1809 ; and asaisted at
cutting out a schooner from under the batteries of
Sta. Kustntia.
32 R. Cock, Mid. of Thunderer at Trafalgar.
84 T. Boardman, Mid. of Amphion, and served
in her boat:* at the taking of Cortelazzo in tbe
Adriatic, in 1809. Acting Lieut, of Acorn, and
served as a volunteer in Belle Poule at the destruction
of a brig of war at Parenza, 1811. Gaz. 1809, 11.
86 E. B. Addis, Acting Lieut, of Sir Fronds
Drake, and assisted at the destruction of three g^un-
yessels at Bantam, in 1808 ; and at capture of a flotilla
at Rembang, in 1811. Lieut, of Hebrus at capture
of Fr. frigate EtoiU, in 1814. Gaz. 1810, 11, 14.
36 H. Parry, Mid. of Blanche in the expedition
to the Holder, 1799 ; and Eunu in tbe expeditions
to Ferrol, Cadiz, and Egypt, 1800-01. Acting
Firat Lieut, of Fot, and second in command of
an expedition against pirates near the Indus ;
and bombardment of the Temple of Dwarha,
1806-6. Mate of Porcupine, Mercury, and Impe-
rieuse, and on rarions ocoasiona serving in the boats
cutting out. Served on ahore at the sarrander of
Capri ; and Acting Lieut, of Kingfisher at capture
of Ionian Islands, and of Spartan taking the Islands
in the Bay of Naples, 1809. Lieut, of Lenathan,
and served in her launch cutting out a brig of war
and convoy from under batteries near Toulon,
1812 : and at capture of batteries and 18 sail of ves-
sels near Genoa in the same year. Gaz. 1808.
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37 J. Dmwion, Acting Lieat. of Belliqueux, and
sirred in her boats at tho destruction of throe gun
vessels, under a heavy fire from the batteries of
Bantam, in 1810. Gsa. 1810.
99 R. Kingston^ Mid. of Active, and officially
rMported for serrice at the Island of Lissa, in 1811.
Gas. 1811.
40 J. Hall, Mid. of Cerberm at the attack on
GnuiTille, in 1803 ; and served in her boats in an
attempt to cue out a privateer in the West Indies,
in 1807. Gas. 1807.
49 A. Martin, Mid. of Prinre at Trafalgar.
44 W. Langdon, Mid. of Monarch, at the cap-
ture of fonr Proncb frigates, iu 1806.
45 M. Bennet, Lieut, of EliMobeth, and served in
her boftts at the capture of Omago and Dignano in
the Adriatic, in 1813.
46 B. Dntton, Mid. of Anaereon brig in action
with a Fr. brig and cutter of war off fit. Valery, in
l]f)4X) ; and Acting Sub.-Lieut. of Centinel when
shi) beat off a flotilla of gnn-boats in the Baltic, in
1 d08 ; and at taking of Gnxhaven in 1809. Lieut,
of Dictaiar at destruction of Danish frigate and
brigsatLyngoe on the coast of Norway. Gas. 1812.
47 F. A. Calder, Mid. of Pluto at the bombard-
ment of Havre, in 1804.
48 W. SneU, Mid. of Britannia at Trafalgar.
49 J. Blandford, Mid. of Revengt at Trafalgar.
1812
1 H. H. Freestun, Mid. of Reoolutitmaire in the
action off Ferrol ; and of Defiance at the destruction
of three Fr. frigates under the batteries of Sable
U'Olonna. Acting Lieut, of Lyra at the destruc-
tion of sn armed vessel and convoy under the bat-
teries of Quiberon, and served on shore at the
storming of Fort Cornelia snd capture of Java.
S R. Moriarty, Mid. of Magnificent, and served
on shore at the capture of Santa Maura, and defence
of Rosss; and commanded a gun-boat at the
defence of Cadis. Mid. of Jctive, and in her boats
at the capture of a convoy at Ragosniza, and Acting
Lieut, of that ship at the capture of Fr. frigate
PomoM, in 1811. Gaz. 1811, 11.
4 G. M. Monky Mid. of RamilUes at capture of
Marengo and Belle Paule, 1806; and of the
Danish West India isiands, 1807. Mste of Re-
ststaKcey serving in one of her two boats at the capture
of Fr. national schooner Mouche bv boarding.
Commanded a boat at destruction of the batteries
of Sta Clara. Also at the capture of several
enemy's vessels, 1809. In command of a gun-boat
manned from RetisUnce, co-operaied with the Sp.
army near Malaga, 1810, and when in charge of
thp eatter brought out a vessel from under the
batteries of Cape Sicie, 1 81 1. Lieut, of St. A Ibtms,
at defence of Cadis, 181<; and of Leander at
Algiers.
5 .f. Atbill, Mid. of Tigre, and served in her
boats in the Bay of Rosas, in 1809.
6 L. Dennys, Mid. of ^cAti^e at Trafalgar; cap-
tare of four French frigates off L'Orient ; Walche-
ren expedition ; and defence of Cadiz, in 1810.
Lieut, of H'^ratio taking the islands of Scbolen and
Tholen in the Scheldt, in 1818.
7 O. Blurton, Mid. of Tkisbet serving on shore
at the storming of Buenos Ayres, 1807 ; and of
Aiaart employed in her boats at destruction of a
large ship off Bomholm under a Danish battery.
Senior Lieut, of Mutine at Algiers.
8 H. Ogilvie, wounded when Mid. of Dimegal
at St. Domingo.
0 J. W. Oldmizon, Mid. of Phaeton, in action
with batteries at Isle of France, 1804; and of
Harrier forcing the Bocca Tigris. Mentioned with
distinction at the storming the Fortress of Samanap,
Java, in 1811. Gaz. 1811.
0* W. Ranwell, Mid. of Repulse when wrecked,
1800. Mid. and Mate of Circe, and wounded five
times in cutting out expeditions on the coast of
Cuba, 1801-2. Injured on the Impress service, 1803.
Mate of fVarrior in Calder*s action ; and at capture
of Ischia and Procida, where he covered the landing
iu the launch ; and also at capture of a fleet of gun-
boats off Cspe Baie, and taking Zante and Cepha-
Ionia. Commanded a rocket- boat at bombardment
of Gallipoli, and participated in other hard serrices
on the coast of Calabria.
10 J. Tilley. served in Pallas in Cornwallis's
retreat, 1795. Mid. of Mafrnifieent at defence of
Rosas, 1808, and had charge of a boat at the re-
embarkation of Lord Cochrane and party from Fort
Trinity under a heavy fire ; and at capture of
Ionian Islands, 1809. Served on shore at the
siege and capture of Santa Maura, 1810 ; on the
coast of Catalonia. 181 1 ; and on the north coast of
Spain. 1812. Sent in command of a boat with a flag
or truce to meet Fr. deputation in Douamenez bay,
announcing the surrender of Paris, 1814.
11 J. Davis, wounded when Mnte of Stately at
the destruction of Danish 74 gun ship PriSidtt
Christian Frederick, in 1808.
12 Alex. Gallaway, wounded when Mid. of
Thunderer at Trafalgar. Gas. 1806.
13 £. Knapman, wounded when Mid. of 5par-
tiaU at Trafalgar. Gaz. 1805.
14 R. N. Kelly. Mid. of Inconstant at the taking
of Goree, and served in a contest with the Fantees
(a tribe on the African coast), in which the whole of
his party weie kilted, and himself made prisoner.
15 J. Mein, served as Mid. of NSrdde at the
attack upon Buenos Ayres ; and when Acting Lieut,
of Ceylon served on shore at the capture of the Isle
of France.
16 T. Cull, Mid. of Repulse in Calder's action ;
capture of Marengo and Belie Poule ; and PretidienU,
1806 ; passage of the Dardanelles; and Walcheren
expedition. Lieut, in command of a gun-boat »t
the siege of Cadiz ; at the Jestruction of privateers
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at Malaga ; and wounded in an attempt to cut out a
privateer at St. Lucar, for which service he was
officially mentioned. Drove on shore and destroyed
the Fr. privateer Braave at Conil, and served at the
defence of Tarira, Lieut, of LyrUf and served on
shore at the siege of Gataro, Castro, and St.
Sebastian.
17 P. Hodder, Mid. of CUoma. and made pri-
soner in an attempt on the enemy'a flotilla near the
Isle D*Aiz, in 1811.
18 J. Rigmaiden, Mid. of Amaran^e, and
assisted at the dest motion of Fr. corvette Cffgne,
off Martinique, in 1808. Gas. 1808.
10 G. L. Coates, Mate of Espoir, and served in
her boats at the destruction of a convoy on the
coast of Italy, in 1810.
21 C. C. Bobinson, served in Swiftsure at Tra-
falgar.
24 C. Parker, commanded a gun-boat in the
operations in the Elbe, in 1813.
26 F. Cutler, Lieut, of Clio, and served in her
boats at the capture of a privateer in the Baltic, in
1812. Gas. 1812.
26 W. £. Amiel, Mid. of Helena sloop at cap-
ture of Spanish corvette Santa Leocadia, 1805 ; and
of Franehim, uad commanded one of her boaU at
the storming of the Fort of Sumana, in the West
Indies. Lieut, of Lightning in the operations in
the Gironde, in 1814.
30 T.Patton, Mid. of Ou»r and KMidt in all
the active services of those ships oflf the Isle of
France, in 1810.
31 James BuUceley, Mid. of Spaniat$, Uking
the Islands of Ischia and Procida, in 1809, and
several times engaged with the enemy in defence
of Sicily ; of San Josef, and served at the defence
of Port Matagorda, Cadiz. Lieut, of Dragon in the
operations in the Chesapeake and on the coasts of
America, in 1812 and 13.
35 W. J. Scudamore, Mid. of Agamemnon in
Calder's action ; and of Cumberland at the destruc-
tion of Fr. ships of the line Robuste and JLton, off
Cette, in 1809. Lieut, of Termagant at the destruc-
tion of Almeria and several forts on the coast of
iSpain ; and at the reduction of Genoa.
37 C. B. Stockdale, Mid. of CuUoden at the
destruction of the Dutch shipping in Batavia Roads,
in 1806; and at Samarang, in 1807. Mate of
JUuttrumt, and served on shore at the atorming
Fort Comelis, and capture of the Island of Java,
in 1811.
38 Geo. Thomas, Mid. of Renard at capture of
Fr. privateer General Emouf, 1805. Lieut, of
MwMtrel, and commanded her boats cutting out two
vessels laden with shells from under the batteries
of Valentia ; and badly wounded in command of
the boats of Ganymede in an attack on a French
privateer, in 1813, Lient. of Erehue in the opera-
tions in the Potomac, attack on Baltimore, New
Orleans, and St. Mary's River, and wounded.
Gas. 1812.
39 J. J. Keeling, Mate of Victerhms in the
Walcheren expedition ; served in her boats in the
Faro of Messina ; and at capture of Fr. 74 gun ship
RiooU, in 1812. Lieut, of the same ship, and com-
manded her tender at the attack on Craney Island,
and New Hampton in America. Gaz. 1812.
42 C. Friend, Mate of Active during her service
in the Adriatic; and served in her boats at the
capture of a convoy at Grao; one at Ortona,
another at Ragosniza; and was in the action off
Lissa; and at capture of Fr. frigate Pomane, Gnz.
1811.
44 W. G. Dowden, Second Lieut, of Pilot
sloop, when she beat off Fr. frigate Legere, in 1815.
46 A. Henri, Mid of Glmre at capture of
French West India Islands, in 1808 ; and Lieut, of
Raven, in 1814, and commanded a division of boats
in the Gulf ofParia.
62 W. Roddam (formerly Wm. Spencer Stanhope )
Lieut, of Berwick at Gaeta, 1815, and of Impregnable
at Algiera.
54 J. Poad, Mid. of Victory at Trafalgar.
56 G. Bishop, Lieut of Statira, commanding
her cutter at capture of four schooner privateers in
the Chesapeake, in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
58 F. W. Ellis, Mid. of Cruixer at capture of
aeveral privateers and assisted in cutting out ex-
peditions OD the coasts of France and Holland, 1 804;
and in same vessel attached to the in- shore squadron
at Copenhagen, 1807. In command of a tender to
Crutser actively employed against the enemy's flotillas
in the Great Belt, and in defence of the Island of
Romsoe; for which he received the thanks of the
Com.-in-Chief ; and in 1809 served in Cruiser at
capture of Danish 18 gun brig Tilsit, and 16-gun
bng Christianburg, Lieut, of Revenfie serving on
the Coast of Catalouia, and assisted in cutting out
Fr. privateer, at Salamos, 1813.
60 B. Roberts, Mid. of Madras, and served in
the expedition to Egypt, in 1801. Mid. of Orpheus
actively emyloyed in boat service in Campeacby
bay, 1806, and also in DoUtres tender, in which he
was wrecked, made prisoner, and suffered a vigo-
rous captivity for ten months. Lieut, of Procris
at the capture of six French gun-boats off the Island
of Java ; and served on bhore in command of a
par^ of seamen at the capture of Fort Comelis.
Senior Lieut of Proiris serving in her boats at
destruction of piratical settlements at Palambang and
Sambas, in Borneo.
66 E. Phillips, Mid. of Phctnir, at capture of
French frigate Didon, in 1805, and on that occasion
is reported to have aaved Capt Baker's life.
69 J. Hickman, Mid. in the boats of RamUlies
at the capture of a schooner protected by a battery
at Martinique, in 1806 ; and served on shore at the
capture of the Danish West India Islanda, in 1807.
Actiuff Lieut, of Emma armed ship at the capturt> of
the Isle of France ; and of Thunder bomb, and in
gun-boat aerrice at the defence of Cadis.
70 £. J. Piper, lost a leg when Mid. of Norths
umberland in an attack upon a large convoy in the
Adriatic, in 1800.
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1813
1 H. Collins, Mate of Uniti, and senred in her
boats mt captare of a brig and sevaral Teasels at the
mouth of the Tiber, in 1811 ; and at capture of
French frigate PersamMin the same year. Gaz. 1811.
2 G. Christie, lient. of Oranicut at Algiers.
4 J. B. Boollbee, Mid. of KeiU, and served in
her boats at tbe destruction of a convoy and battery
at Palamos, in 1810. Lieut, of ShearwateTf and
served in ber boats witb those of Volontaire and
UuHaunted, cutting out a convoy from under a bat-
tery in the Bay of Marseilles, in 1813.
5 Sir T. W. Holburne, Mid. of Orum at Tra-
falgar.
7 J. C. Cbesnaye. Mid. of Orion at Trafalgar ;
and Sub-Lieut, of Siflvia cutter in action witb
Dutch armed vessels off Batavia, in 1810. Gaz.
1810-
0 J. Mozon, Mid. of CIsapatra at capture of
Fr. frigate Topau, and reduction of Martinique,
in 1809.
10 W. F. Wentwortb, Lieut., and commanded
boats of Hthnu in the attack on Point i Pitre, and
capture of St. Mary*B, on the coast of Georgia, in
1815 ; likewise in an action with five gun-b<»ts at
Charleston. In the same ship at passage of the
Gironde, and at Algiers.
11 £. Robinson, Mate and Mid. of AfMiia at
tbe destruction of three French frigates off Sable
D'Olonne; and of Jmatom off Cherbourg; and
severely wounded in action with Fr. frigate Artthius$
in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
12 C. T. Sutton, served in a gun-boat on Lake
Mariotes in tbe expedition to Egypt, 1807 ; in
Delight when stranded at Reggio ; and in a gun-
boat at defence of Scylla Casde, 1808. Mid. of
Kent, and served on shore at the destruction of a
battery and convoy at Palamos, in 1810. Severely
wounded, and officially noticed for service when Mid.
of RoyaUu on the north coast of Spain. Gaz. 1813.
13 W. Hutchison, (a) Lieut, of Mohawk in the
rivers and on the cossts of Amertcs; and com-
manded a boat at capture of U.S. schooner Atp,
Gaz. 1813.
14 £. H. Fitamanrice, Mate of VolagB at Lissa,
1811.
15 W. H. Woodin, commauded Harmony tran-
sport in the operations against Hampden and Ban-
gor in America, in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
16 J. Coleman (a). Gaz. 1812.
17 H. G. Etongb, Acting Master of Shannon,
and officially mentioned for service at capture of
I .S. frigate CAsMtpeoftf. Lieut, of Bedford at the
capture of Am. flotilla on Lac Borgne, in 1814,
and wounded. Gaz. 1813, 14.
18 J. B. Knocker, Mid. of PompU at Copen-
hagen, 1807 ; and of Diana in command of a boat
catting out three schuyts in the Scheldt, 1809 ; also
served in the boats of the Diana, burning the Fr.
frigate EUu off Cape La Hogue, in 1810. Gaz.
1810.
10 R. C. Tomlinson, Mid. of Etna bomb at the
attack on tbe French fleet in Basque Roads ; in the
Walcheren expedition, in 1809 ; and at the siege of
Cadiz, in 1810. Served in Loup Cervior on tbe
coast of America, in 1813.
20 G. E. Patey, Mid. of Meen at Trafalgar :
and of Bombay in the skirmishes with the French
fleet off Toulon. Captured, when in a transport
brig, by two privateers, after an honourable resist-
ance.
21 W. Pabner, Mate of Belle PmUe at capture
of Fr. frigate Var ; and the Islands of Zante and
Cephalonia, in 1809. Lieut, of Rolla, at the pas-
sage of the Adour, in 1814 ; and of Amelia, and
wounded and taken prisoner attempting to cut out
an armed Fr. vessel near Campo (Isle of Elba),
in 1816.
22 W. Sterne, Mid., and served in the boats of
Leda at the destruction of an armed brigantine off
Monte Video, in 1806. Gaz. 1806.
24 J. H. Bellairs, Mid. of Arethnta at the cap-
tare of Sp. frigate Pomorui and flotilla near the
Havannah, in 1806; and at the taking of Cuia9oa,
in 1807. Mate of Bonne Citoyenne in co-operation
with the Patriots on the coast of Spain ; otCaledo'
nia, and commanded a gun-vessel in the Walcheren
expedition; and subsequently employed in the
flotilla at the defence of Cadiz.
25 W. Jacobs, Mid. of Xatona, and severely
wounded while serving in her boats reconnoitring
a French frigate at Guadaloupe.
26 H. Lancaster, Mid. of Victory at Trafalgar ;
and of ApoUo, and served in her boats in the Bay of
Rosas, in 1809 ; and at the cutting out a trabacolo
from under a fort on the coast of Italy, in 1812.
Gaz. 1813.
27 W. Garforth, Mid. of Medusa, served in her
boats cutting out a French ship of 14 guns and 86
men from Arcasson, in 1812.
28 J. Salter, Mid. of Superb at St. Domingo,
1806, and expedition to Copenhagen, 1807; of
Defiance at destruction of Fr. frigates at Sables
D'Olonne, and aasisted in cutting out Fr. ship from
under the guns of Palais Belleisle, 1809. Mate of
Northumberland at doBtruction of Fr. frigates at
Qroa, 1812. From disease contracted in the ser-
vice has become totally blind.
29 R. N. Williams, Mid. of Cyane at Copen-
hagen, 1807 ; of Volage at defence of Sicily ; capture
of Fr. 16-gun brig Requin; reduction of Iscbia
and Procida, 1809 ; and in various boat actions on
the coast of Italy. Mid. of Reeistance at capture
of convoy and destruction of batteries at Port
D*Anzo. Lieut, commanding Royalist, 1831, 94,
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stationed in tbe Donro and at St. Ubes for the
protection of British interests, and bis aerrices
handsomely acknowledged.
30 W. Caswell. Mid. of Fox, and made pri-
aoner in a conflict with the Malays, and commanded
her barge at the capture of a snip of 8 guns and
100 men. nnder the batteries of Sappara, in 1809.
Mate of Maidstone, and commanded her launch at
capture of Fr. privateer of 6 guns and 50 men ; and
an Am. revenue cutter, in 181 S. Lieut, of PUmia-
gtntiy and wounded at the attack upon Am. pri-
vateer Gm^tfal Armstrong, Lieut, of Superb at
Algiera.
31 P. Deuchar, Mid. of Swiftmre at Trafalgar.
33 C. Lambert, Mid. of Rcyal Sovereign at Tra-
falgar ; and of NSriide at capture of Port Jacotel,
Island of Bourbon, lale de la Passe, and Fort
Diablo ; in her action with two French frigates and
a corvette ; and sliffhtly wounded when captured
in the attempt on the Tr. squadron in Port Sud
Est, in 1810. Acting Lieut, of Peacock when sunk
by tbe U.S. corvette Hornet, in 1813 ; and Lieut, of
EuryaUu in the operations against, and capture of
Alexandria in the Potomac, 1814.
34 G. Ley, Mid. of Brunswick at Copenhagen,
1807, and in Basque Roads ; and of Christian VIL
at Uie destruction of sevenl convoys from under
the batteriea of Rochelle, &c., in 1809-10.
36 R. W, Innea, Lieut of GUugow at Algiera.
86 G. Mortimer, Mid. of Warrior, taking the
Ionian lalanda, and of lacbia and Procida, in 1809.
Commanded a mortar vessel at the defence of
Sicily ; and Lieut, of Venerahie at capture of Fr,
frigatea Alemhie and Iphiginie, in 1814; and of
Malta at the aurrender of Naples, and commanded
her boata cutting out a ship from under the batte-
riea of Gaieta.
37 C. H. Kempthom, Mid. of Ampkion, and
aerved in her boata at tbe taking of Cortelaaao ;
and in tbe aetion oif Liaaa, 1811. Gas. 1809.
38 T. Lawrence, Mid. of Cmiaur at capture of
four French irigatea. in 1806; at Copenhagen, in
1807 ; at capture and destruction of Russian 74 gun
ship Sewolod, in 1808 ; in gun-boat service in tbe
Walcheren expedition, in 1809 ; and of Jaw when
captured by U.S. frigate Constitution, in 1812.
1814
1 J. St. Quintin, Mid. of Agamemnon at Trafal
gar ; St. Domingo ; and Copenhagen, 1807 ; and
employed in gun-boata at the siege of Cadiz. Mate
of Barfieur, and commanded her barge at the taking
of Cassia in the Mediterranean, in 1813.
2 N. Harwell, Mid. of Active in the aetion off
Lissa, and served in her boats at the capture of a
convoy at Ragosnisa, in 1811.
8 G. B. Skardon, wounded when Mid. of Chif-
fonne cutting out an armed veaael from Minorca,
in 1807.
10 A. Brenan, Mid. of Temeraire at Traialgrar,
and served in that ship and Caledonia at the defence
of Cadiz, in 1810.
18 H. A. Perkina, wounded when Lieut, of
Qranieut at Algiers.
13 £. Wylde, Mid. of Emerald, and aerved in
her boats cutting out Apropos from Vivero F^ arbour,
in 1808, and at the attack on the French fleet in
Aix Roads, 1800.
20 £. Maxey, Mid. of Intrepid at the siege of
Gaieta, and capture of Capri. Mate of Norge at
the defence of Cadiz.
21 P. J. Elnhurst, wounded when Mid. of
Africa at Trafalgar. Gaz. 1806.
24 B. Andrewa, served in Hebrus at the capture
of Fr. frigate Etoile, 1814.
26 I. Burch, Mid. of Caesar in the action off Fer^
rol ; destruction of three frigates off SablesD'Olonn^;
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and in Walcbft-
ren expedition. Mate of St. Domingo, and com-
manded a boat at the capture of four privateers in
tlie Rappahannock ; and attack on Craney laland,
Hampton. Acting Lieut, and Lieut, of Thistle in
the operations in the Chesapeake, and in those at
Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleana.
27 J. Monk, Mid. of Berwick, and served in
her boats at the destruction of a convoy in Calvacie
Roads, in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
30 J. Harrison, Mate of Valiant at the attack on
Fr. Fleet in Aix Roads and expedition to Flushing.
1809, and in command of her launch at the capture
and destruction of Fr. vessels and battery on Poiat
du Che, and frequently engaged with enemy's con-
voys in Basque Roads, 1810. Mate of St, Vomingo
asrving on tbe coaat of America, 18tS, 14.
34 C. Paynter, Mid. of Indefatigable in the
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, 1809.
36 R. B. Johnstone, Mid. of Invincible in active
co-operation with Sp. patriots on the ooasfa of
Catalonia and Valencia; at defence of Tarragona
and destruction of Fort San Felipe-Coll de Balaguer,
1811. Lieut, of Superb, and commanded a gun-
veaael at Algiers.
39 J. S. Dixon, wounded when Lieut. otLeander
at Algiers.
41 C. Peake, Mid. of Alcmene, and aervinl in
her boats in an action with armed veaaels and con-
voy in the Adriatic, in 1812.
44 P. Stark, Mid. of Endymim at paaaage of
the Dardanellea, in 1807. Haa received the gold
and silver Roy. Hum. Society's medals, two hon.
pt esentationa of plate from the' merchants at Dundee,
aiid the freedom of tbe borough, for servicer reo-
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d«*red to shipwrerkBd lives and property while
serving on the coast-gaard in the Tsy, 1 831, 38.
46 J. Spurwaj, Mid. of Korikumberland at the
deatroction of two French frigates and a brig off
L'Orient, in 1819.
47 W. Moore, Mid. of Cor^ne§ at the reduc-
tion of Cayenne, 1809.
48 W. B. Stragnell, Mid. of Shannon in the
expedition to the Helder, and surrender of the
Dutch fleet, in UOO; and of /£o/iuin the action off
Pprrol ; and capture of Martinique, in 1809. Mate
of Malta, and commanded a gun- boat in the opera*
tions on the coast of Spain, and siege of Tarragona,
in 181S, 13.
51 B. Main waring, Mid. of Revenge, and served
in her hosts cutting out a privateer &om Palamos,
in 1813. Gas. 1813.
6*2 G. Barker, Mid. of Orion at Trafalgar.
64 W. W. Eyton, Mid. of Neptune at Trafalgar ;
of Seahone at capture of Turkish 60 gun frigate
B^dere Zaffer, and action with the squadron ; and
capture of G ranute and Planosa ; and of Jllilford, at
tlM taking of Fiume and Trieste.
66 C. Andros, Mid. of Canopus at capture of
Fr. frigate Pmidrato, in 1806; in the expedition
to Egypt, and passage of the Dardanelles, in 1807 ;
and of^ Spartan at capture of Zante, Cephalonia,
6cc. ; and in action with Neapolitan flotilla in the
Bay of Naplea, in 1810. Served in boats of DiC'
tmt&r cutting out a lugger from under batteries in
tlM Baltie ; and in the same ship at capture and
deatniction of Danish squadron at Lyngoe, 1813.
68 J. H. Brown. Mid. of Prince at Trafalgar ;
and of Vanf^uftrd ar Copenhagen 1807. Ck>m-
manded a boat of Tartar u» at i he destruction of two
Fr. privateers off Pillau, 1 809 ; and served at the
attack on dacketts Harbour, and in the actions of
the 11th and 18Ui Sept. 1813, with the Am. flotilla
on Lake Ontario ; and at the fttorming of Fort Os-
wego 1814. Gaz. 1814.
61 W. Leslie, wounded when Mid. of Aehille
at the defence of Fort Matagorda, Cadiz, in 1810.
Served as Mate of Moira on the l^kes of Canada
in the attack on the enemy's army and flotilla,
in 1813.
62 F. Gray, Mid. Orion at Trafalgar.
67 W. Pilch. Mid. of BeUeraphon at Trafal-
gar \ and atuck on Monte Video, in 1807 ; of
Dejumce at destruction of three Fr. frigates off the
Sables D'Olonne, in 1809; and of Northumberland
at the destruction of two frigates and a brig off
L'Orienty in 1812.
68 R. Weld, Mid. of Royal George at the pas-
sage of tlie Dardanelles.
69 C. Goullett. Mid. of C^ior in the action off
Ferrol; at destruction of Fr. frigites at Sables
D*01oone; in Baai^ue Roads; and in command of
a gun-boat at Walcberen Commanded a boat of
Nfmph at the capture of a lett«»r of marque of 14
guns and 25 men off Cape Cod, in 1813; and
Nymph*i tender in Boaton Bay, where he captured
many vessels, and performed other services. Gas.
1818.
70 C. Coteswortb, wounded when Mid. of
Royal Getirge at the passage of the Dardanelles,
Gaa. 1807.
71 J. M. Paynter, Mid. of Superb at Copen-
hagen, in 1807 ; Walcberen ; and of Mil-
ford at the siege of Cadiz, in 1811. Lieut of
Weser in the operations on the coast of America,
including the destruction of Barney's flotilla in the
Patuzentand at Baltimore.
72 G . C. Greenway , Mid. o^AchiUe in the Wal-
cberen expedition ; and of 8p. 74 gun ship Neptune
at the defence of Cadiz, in 1809. Served in the
boats of Maeedtmian, cutting out a vessel from
under the batteries of Isle d'Aix, and wounded
when that ship was captured by U.S. frigate Uniud
States, Mate of Dragon in all the operations on the
coast of America, in 1813 and 1814, includii^^ the
destruction of Barney's flotilla, taking of St. Mary*S|
Bangor, &c. Gaz. 1812.
76 J. Moore, Mid. of Orpheut at the reduction
of Guadeloupe, 1810 ; and ef Seahone in the opera*
tions in the Potomac, in 1 8 14 . Oflicially commended
hy Capt. Gordon for his service on the lattv OQca*
Bion. Gaz. 1814.
76 J. M*Daniel, Mid. of Franekue at Copen*
hagen, in 1807 ; and commanded one of her boats
at the taking of Sumana, in 1808. Acting Lieut,
of Tonnanty and served on shore at Bladensburgi
and severely wounded at the capture of Washing-
ton. Gaz. 1814.
77 J. Chapman, Mid. of Suteell at Copenhagen,
in 1801.
78 S. Costerton, Mid. of NMide during the
incessant services of that ship, under Capt. Wil-
loughby. In command of a ooat at the disem-
harkation of troops, and served at the capture of
the island of Bourbon ; also at attack on Jacotel,
capture of Isle de la Passe, action With Fr. frigate
squadron, and made a prisoner of war when NMufe
was ca.>tured, after her heroic defence at Port Sud
Est, wDen he was wounded.
80 F. Lyon. Mid. of Emuloue sloop when she
beat off a Fr. frigate in the West Indies, in 1809.
Acting Lieut of Statira, and commanded one of ber
boats at the capture of four privateers in the
Rappahannock, in 1813; and Lieut, of Prineest
Charlotte on Lake Ontario.
81 G. T. Smyth, Mid. of Fohntaire and Cam*
brian, engaged in much boat service in the Medi-
terranean ; oiBoyne in the partial action off Toulon ;
and of Tonnant at attack on Baltimore. Lieut, of
Diomede, and commanded her boats at the attack
on New Orleans. Severelv wounded in an affray
with smugglers while serving on the Sussex coast
blockade.
82 J. R. Black, Mate of Furieute at the cap-
tore of Ponza. in 1813; and of Tagut at capture
Fr. frigate Ceree.
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84 J. HjQson, Mid. of ColostuSj and taken pri-
soner in her boats and those of Cowfuettador in
an attempt on the enemy's flotilla near the Isle
D'Aix. in 1811.
86 J. R. Forrest, served in Cruizer at Copen-
hagen, 1807, and actively employed in that vessel
and in command of a tender protecting convoys in
the Belts at defence of Romsoe. Assisted in
several cutting out expeditions in the Danish har-
bours, and at capture of 18-gun brig Tibit, and
]6.gun brig ChristiafUntrg, 1800. Senior Lieut,
of fatper, actively employ^ on the coasts of Spain
and Portugal, 1814, 16. Gas. 1837.
88 C. Caldecott, Mid . of JR$puUe in the Walche-
ren expedition, in 1809; defence of Cadis, in
1810-11, and taking of Port D*Anso, in 1813.
1815
1 J. E. G. Pitfield, Lieut, of Superb at Algiers.
2 Jas. Crawford, Mid. of Ruryalus, and served
in her boats at the destruction of a convoy in Cal-
vade Roads, in 1813. Gas. 1813.
6 J. Harper, Mid. of Active at passage of the
Dardanelles, and destruction of the redoubt at Point
Pesquies, 1807. Mate of Jifontagu, and served on
shore at the taking of Santa Maura ; and ofRepulte,
and assisted in cutting out a convoy from the Mor-
gihan, 1813. Lieut, of Niagara, and commanded
a steamer in action with the rebels at Prescott,
Upper Canada, in 1838.
6 A. Wilson, Mate of Arethusa at capture of
Curafoa, in 1807 ; and of Hebnu at the capture of
Ft, frigate Etoils, in 1814.
8 £. Griffiths, Mid. of Franckue, and wounded
at capture of four Sp. armed brigs oflfthe Havannafa,
in 1806 ; served in same ship at Copenhagen, in
1807 ; and taking of Sumana, in 1808. Mate of
Tannant in all the operations on the coast of
America, including the attack on New Orleans,
where he was attached to the rocket brigade, and
present at the capture of the enemy's forts on the
left bank of the Mississippi.
0 J. B. Elliott, Mid. of Prince at Trafalgar.
12 F, Domford, Mid. of Rainbow when she
beat offFr. frigate NhUde near Cape Tiberoon ; and
of Royal Oak, and assisted at capture of the flotilla
on Lac Borgne, and at Washington. Commanded a
gun- boat in the attack on Baltimore ; and at New
Orleans.
13 D. Baird, Mid. of Emerald, and serving in
her boats cutting out Apropot, of 8 guns and 70 men,
from Vivero harbour, in 1808 ; and when Mate of
Cenguettador taken prisoner in an attack on the
enemy's flotilla near Isle D'Aix, in 1811.
14 J. S. Godden, Mate ofArenger at the taking
of Anholt, in 1800 $ and of Sairfieur in tbe partial
action with the French fleet ofi" Toulon, in 1813.
15 Robt. Tucker, Mid. of GibraUar in the
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, in 1809.
16 H. Cox, Mid. of Implacable at destniction
of Ru88. 74 Sewoiod, 1808, and employed at the
defence of Cadis, 1810. M id . of Peliean at captuvs
of U. S. brig ArgtUf 1813. Has received hon.
testimonials from uree public societies or corporate
bodies for services rendered to shipwrecked vessels
while on the coast guard, 1831, 1844.
20 W. Hole, Mid. of Wolterene at the capture of
Martinique, 1800; and while Acting Master of
Bacchus served in her boats cutting out a brig of
war of 18 guns from Guadaloupe, and at the taking
of that island. When in Trave, bore a part in the
operations on the American coast, including the
destruction of Commodore Barney's flotilla, attack
on Baltimore, capture of the enemy's flotilla on Lac
Borgne, New Orleans, &c.
21 J.ParaonSy Mid.ofUff/SanMinCalder'saction,
and at Trafalgar. Mate of WoUierene in the opera-
tions in the Chesapeake, attack on Baltimore* &c.
22 J. Lechmere, Mid. of Thunderer in Calder's
action, 1805; of Orion, at Trafalgar; of Rottal
George at the paasaire of the Dardanelles, and serv-
ing in a boat of that ship at Princes Island under
Lieut. Willoughby. Wrecked in Grasthopper oa
the Haak Sand, 1811, and wounded at St. Giles du
Monde, 1815, as Lieut, of ^itrea.
26 T. Salkeld, Acting Lieut, of Undaunted, and
served in her boats at the destruction of a battery
and capture of a Tartan at Carri, in ISIS. Gaz.
1813.
27 W. Rule, Mid. of Poljfphemus at Tra&lgsr.
43 W. R. Fits Gerald, Lieut, of Dasher, and
officially commended for service when in command
of her boats, with those of Fairy , in an attack on
some enemy's vessels off Guadaloupe, in 1815.
47 O. Dunstan, Mid. of Jason at capture of Fr.
(formerly Br.) 30 gun ship Favorite, 1806 ; and of
Ethalion in action with Fr. frigate Anpkitrite, under
the batteries of Fort Royal, Martinique ; and at
the reduction of Martinique and the Saintea. Mid.
of Donegal in action with two frigates off La Hogoe
1810 ; and of Hogue and Surprise in the operations
on the coasts and rivers of America, including the
attack on Washington, Baltimore, &c.
48 J. Mawbey, Mid. of SpartiaU at Trsftlgar.
60 J. Bannatyne, Mate of Volontairey and served
in her boats in the bay of Rosas in 1809 ; and at the
capture of a privateer off the Medas Islands in
1811. Gas. 1811.
52 W. Vicary, Mid. of Aehille at Trafalgar ; in
the expedition to Walcheren ; at the capture of
four Fr. frigates off Rochfort; defence of Cadis;
and in her pinnace cutting out two merchant ves-
sels on the coast of Istria.
64 H. J. Carr, Mid. of Jlfo/esfte, Se*mm, and
Hoyal Oak, firom 1803 till 1814. Served on shore
at Walcheren, and commanded a boat of tbe
latter ship at the destruction of Barney's flotilla
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in tb« Patnzent; and at Wasbiiigtoo, Bsltimore,
and N«w Orleans.
56 R. Thomas, Mate of R&yal Oak in the Wal-
chemi expedition; and commanded the launch of
that ship at the destruetion of Barney's flotilla
in the Patuzent. Acting Lieut, at capture of
the flotilla on Lao Borgne, and served on ahore
in the operations against New Orleans, Baltimore,
&c., &c.
60 R. B. Bowden, Mid. of Britannia at Trafal-
^^r, and of Minotaur at Copenbasren in 1807, and
serred in boats of NautHut at the capture of a
Freacb privnteer.
<S1 J. Carter, served in Seeptrt at Walehe-
ren; destruction of Fr. frigates Seine and Loire
t Anae la Barque; and on shore at the capture of
Guadalonpe, 1810. Performed various boat ser-
vices in the West Indies, and on the coast of
France, and Mid. of Tonnant, and landed with the
seamen at capture of Washington, at the attack on
Baltimore, and at New Orleans.
02 R. Hemer, Mid. of Ajax at Trafalgar.
64 J. Hyett, A cting Lieut, of Moselle »9nd severely
wounded in her boats in action with a piratical
schooner near Vera Cruz in 1814; and again
served in her boats, cutting out a large merchant
ship from Charleston harbour, and in the expedition
to the Chesapeake and New Orleans. On the latter
service was severely frost-bitten in both legs, and
smpntation of the right leg has in consequence been
deemed Dscessary*
66 E. Digby, Mid . of Couaek at Copenhagen, in
1807, and in co-operation with the army on the
coast of Spain from 1808 till 1810. Mate of
7%e6«R, serving at destruction of armed vessels oflT
Calais and re-capture of a brig a- ground near
Dieppe, 1811. Acting Lieut, of iVareiitiu at New
Orleans Haa reeeiveHi injuries in a conflict with
smngglers.
67 W. Richie, Mid. of Excellent, and employed
in gun-boau in the Straits of Gibraltar, in 1807;
aerved on shore at the defence of Rosas, in 1808 ;
and assisted at the destruction of the enemy's gun.
vessels, &o., in the Adriatic, in 1809. In FranehtMe
was employed in co-operation with the Patriots on
the coast of Cstalonia, in 1811; and Mate of
Vengeur,iik the expeditbn against New Orleans, and
reduction of Fort Bowyer.
68 B. G. 8. Day, Mid of Revenge at Trafalgar;
and Acting Master of Saperieure at capture of Fr.
frigate Jtuum, and reduction of Martinique, Goada-
ioupe, and St. Martin's, in 1809-10.
70 T. R. Fowler, wounded when Mid. of Horatto,
at capture in her boats of a schooner and cutter of
war on the coast of Norway in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
71 F. Coppin, Mid. of Statira at the reduction
of Guadeloupe, 1810.
74 J. E. Cabbum, Mid. of Ramilliei at capture
of Marengo and Belle PouU in 1806 ; and capture of
the Danish West India Islands in 1807- Mate of
Cornelia^ and served on shore at taking of the Isle
of France in 1810 ; and assisted at the stonning
Fort Cornelia, Isle of Java, in 1811.
76 J. Wood, Mid. of Leyden at Copenhagen in
1807 ; and capturecl in TurbvUeni brig in defence of
a convoy in the Baltic in 1808. Mid. of Orion at
Walbheren. and Oothawky when in company with
HotfpWy engaged the flotilla and batteries on the
coast of Normandy in 181 1 .
80 W. R. Davies. Mid. of Superb at Copen-
hagen, 1807, embarkation of the Spanish army at
Jutland and Walcheren expedition, 1800. Midf. of
JaMon, serving in the boats at the evacuation of
Flushing, and Mate of Minerva till the end of the
war.
81 S. H. Laston, Mid. of Spartan, and served in
her boats cutting out a vessel under the batteries of
Civita Vecchia ; and in an attempt to cut off a con-
voy under the batteries of Leghorn ; also in the
attack upon a disguised armed polacca off Nice in
1807, on which latter occasion he brought off the
barge and pinnace with only three men, and re-
ceived a severe contusion. Continued to serve in
*^Nirfan till 1809. Acting Lieut, of Buttard at cap-
ture and destruction of gun-boats, &c., under the
Castle of Duin, and actively employed in the defence
of Sicily and in attacks upon enemy's gun-boats in
the Faro of Messina. Served at tne Mmbardment
of Algfiers.
83 W. H. Woodham, Mid. of Leviaihan at de-
struction of two ships of the line off Cette in 1800 ;
of Majestic at capture of U.S. frigate President, and
Fr. frigate Terpisehore; and served in the same
ship in the operations on the coast of America, in-
cluding the taking of Washington.
84 C. Bruce, Mid. of Amphion, and served in her
boats at the taking of Cortdazzo and Grao, and at
the battle of Lissa. Served in boata of Baechante
at the capture of Aleinous of 2 guns and 45 men,
and at the reduction of Cattaro. Cka. 1809, 10,
14. 14.
86 W. Jamea, Mid. in the boats of ^<porr at de-
struction of two vessels near Castiglione, under a
heavy fire of musketry ; also at capture of a ahip
and three barks under the castle of Terracino 1810;
and again at destruction of batteries, gun-boats and
convoy at Cassis, 1813.
87 £. W. Seymour, Lieut, of Glasgow at Algiers.
89 M. C. Friend, Mid. of Argo at sie^e of St.
Domingo, and serving in boats of that ship in the
Sp main; and of Theban in a boat at capture of a
hrig aground, under the batteries of Dieppe, 181 1.
90 J. 8. Park, Mid of Monmouth at the capture
of Tranquebar, 1808, and of Princea Caroline, and
commanded a boat cutting out Russian g^n-boats
and an armed brig in the gulf of Finland, 1809.
On various occasions commanded boats of the same
ship in the Baltic, and in engagements with the
enemy.
98 S. Ooode, wounded when Mid. of Cerbenu in
the action off Lissa. Gaz. 1811.
94 J. Finemore, in Minotaur at Trafalgar, and at
Copenhagen, in 1807.
95 G. Raymond, Mid. of Edgar, cutdng out
Danish gun-boats at Nybouiv and Langland, where
he was slightly wounded ; of Tremendotu at the de-
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struetioxi of ■ Fr. frigate and corvette off BarBeur
in 1812; of Shannon at capture of U. S. frif^ate
Chesapeake, where be was wounded ; of Belle Poule
in the operationa in the Gironde In 1814; and of
Royal Oakf and commanded a gun-bont at capture
of the flotilla* on Lac Borgne ; and in all the ope-
rations on the Coast of America. Gaz. 1813.
98 C . W . Glubl ey , Mid . of Spider y cutting ou t a
privateer often guns from Reggio; and of Bloetom,
and served in her boats cutting out an armed
vchooner and convoy from the mouth of the Rhone,
and subsequently in co operation with the Patriots
on the coast of Catalonia, particularly at Tarragona.
Mid. of Furietue in several boat actions on the coast
of Italy, including the capture of a privateer and
convoy near Civita Vecchia, surrender of Genoa,
and attack on Leghorn.
90 T. Wright, Mid. of Woifin action with three
8p. Bchooners, 1808 ; of Africa engaged in catting
out Danish vessels in the Sound, 1811, 12 ; and of
StaUUf serving in her boats, in the abip, and on
ahore at defence of Tarifa till the aiege was raised,
part of the time commanding a mortar boat.
100 A. Boyter, Mate of Topau in the bay of
Rosas in 1809; and at capture of a privateer and
battery at the entrance of the river Barbate in 1810.
Mate of Jbnnant, and served on shore at the landing
on North Point ; and was severely wounded in the
attack on U.S. privateer. Prince of Neuf'diateL Mate
of Endymum, and slightly wounded at the capture
of U. S. frigate Preride/il. Gas. 1809.
101 C. W. Lutman, Mid. of Prince Qecrge at
Copenhagen in lti07 ; and of TariarM, and served
in ner boats cutting out a convoy from under the
batteries of Fladstrandt in 1808. Mid. and Mate of
Sheldrake, frequently engaged with the enemy in her
boats on the coast of Jutland in 1809-10. Lieut,
of Berwick, and commanded a division of Sicilian
gan*boats at Gaieta, and slightly wounded in Im-
pregnable at Algiera. Gaz. 18U8.
103 W. Hutchison (b). Mid. of DeHght when
wrecked on the beach at Reggio in action with bat-
teries in an attempt to re-capture five gun-boats in
1 808 ; and in command of Apollo t gig (the other
boats being far astern), with seven men, captured a
vessel of three guns and forty men and four armed
merchant vessels ; and served in the br>ats on two
other occasions, 1818, and on each was officially
mentioned. As Harbour Master at Dunleary ren-
dered important services to H.M. brig Pandora in
1818 ; and subsequently in the life-b<wu to several
merchant vessels in imminent danger. Gaa. 1813,
13, 13.
106 J. Simpson, Mid. of Nightingale at Copen-
hagen, in 1807 } of Sirius in the operations off the
Isles of France and Bourbon, including the capture
of those places ; and served in her barge at the cap-
ture of a brig of four guns and thirty -one men ; Isle
de la Passe, and re-capture of Windham East
lodiaman. Served in Pruid at the defence of Cadiz,
iu 1811.
107 VV. R. Asbby, Mid. serving in a gun-
boat at the defence of Cadiz.
108 W. H. Baker, Mid. of Cygnet at capture of
Danish brig Chvieiian Sand, and action with batte-
ries and gun-boats, 1808; nnd of Sceptre at WtU-
cheren, destruction of Fr. frigates and batteries at
Anse la Barque, 1809, and capture of GuadaJoiipe.
1810. IVJid. of Majestic at capture of U. S. frigate
President and Fr frigate Terpsichore, 1814.
109 E. Blight, Mid. of Britannia at Traimlgv.
110 W. Weaver (a), Mid. of Agamemnon at
Trafalgar ; St. Domingo ; and commanded the
launch of that ship at Copenhagen, 1807 ; and
wrecked off Maldonado, 1808. Acting Master of
Pilot when she beat off Fr. frigate LSgere, in the
Mediterranean, 1815.
114 G. Colman, Mate of ComieaUis at the reduc-
tion of the Isles of France and Java. Acting Lieut,
of Dictator, and served on shore during the opera-
tions against Washington, and Baltimorep and
woanded at New Orleana.
116 J. Hicks, Mid of Powerful at deatraction of
Dutch frigate Phctniis and shipping in Bfttavia
Roads ; and at capture of Fr. frigates BeUone ard
Henrietta, 1800* Served in the boats burning
Dutch men of war at Gresvie, 1807 ; in a gun -boat
at Walcberen, 1809 ; and in boata of Giinultar in
action with gun-boats and batteries in Basque
Roads, 1811. Mate of Tenedos and commanded
her boats cutting out Fr. 16 gun privateer
Invincible, 1813.
118 J. Stubbin, Mid. of Fondroysirt at capture of
Marengo and Belle Poule, in 1806.
119 J. Wilson (a). Gas. 1809.
120 J. Butcher, Mid. of Glory in Calder's
action.
121 John Thompson (b), Mid. of Qi^iah at Co-
penhagen, in 1807 ; of Blake in the Walcheren ex-
pedition, aiege of Cadis, and co-operation with the
ratriots on the coast of Catalonia. In the latter
service commanded a boat cutting out some vessels
from the Mole of Tarragona. Mid. of Malta at
surrender of Gaieta.
125 H. Hunter, Mid. of Hazard, and served in
the boats at destruction of two Fr. frigates at Gua-
deloupe in 1809, and capture of that ialand in 1810.
Served in boats of Castor, cutting out a privateer
and some armed veaaels near Barcelona m 1813.
and as Lieut, commanded the boats of Rota at the
taking of St. Mary*s, on the coast of Georgia, in
1814. Gaz. 1809.
126 H. Davis (c), Mid. of Royal Sovereign at
Trafalgar.
127 J. T. Nicholls, Mid. of Glory in Calder's
action ; and of Dominica schooner when raptuzed,
after a contest, in which every officer was killed, by
the Franco- American privateer Decatur, in 1813.
130 John Poore, Mid. of CW*ty schooner, and
wounded when captured by the Algeairas flotilla, in
1807.
133 A. Grose, Mid. of Belle Poule at the cap-
ture of a brig of war under the batteries of Parensa
in the Adriatic, in 1811. Gas. 1811.
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184 Jm. Hnnter, wounded when Hate of Bed-
yhrd at the capture of the flotilla on Lac Boigne, in
1814. Gaz.1814.
135 J. Gilmore, Mid. of Tribune in action with
four brigg of war off the coast of Norway in 1810;
and of Tannant in the operations on the coast of
America; and serred in her boats at the capture of
the flotilla on Lac Borgne.
196 £. P. Bedwell, Mid. of Cherub at Copen-
hnf^D. in 1807, and capture of the French West
India Islands in 1809; served in the boats of
Sueceu and Hogtte in several enterprises on the
coast of America, and severely wounded in the
jawl of the latter ship when attacking a ressel
under Long Island.
137 H. Price, Mid. of Forester at the capture
of Goadaloope in 1810; and of Narcienu at the
destmction of Bamej^s flotilla on the Patuzeut ;
taking the town of Benedict ; and in command of
a boat at the boarding and capture of American 10
gun schooner Ecigle irom under the protection of
the batteries in Long Island Sound, in 18 14.
138 H. Fisher, Mid. of Revenge, and served in
her boats cutting out a privateer from Palamos, in
1813. Gas. 1813.
139 T. Jackson (b), Mid. of Agamemnon at
Trafiilgar.
141 T. Tod, slightly wounded when Mate of
Rainbow at Leghorn, in 1813.
142 D. G. Davies, Mid. of Pompee in the opera-
dons on the coasts of Italy and Calabria, including
the sieges of Gaieta and Scylla, storming of Capri
and Fort licosa; and subsequently at the passage
of the Dardanelles, and destruction of the Turkish
squadron, in 1807 ; and of Southampton at the cap-
ture of the Haytian frigate EgaUtL
145 F. Harris, Mid. of Temeraire at Trafalgar ;
and defence of Cadiz ; and of UnitS at the destruc-
tion of three armed store ships at Sagone Bay,
Corsica, and capture of Fr. frigate Pertanne, in 181 1 .
146 J. Crisp, Mate of Horatio, and officially
mentioned for service in the boats of that ship
cutting out a schooner and cutter of war on the
coast of Norway, in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
149 E. T. Caulfeild, Mid. of Lavinia in the
Walcheren expedition ; and served in the boats of
Gmquestador at the capture of a Fr. vessel under the
batteries of Isle D*Aix ; was made prisoner in the
boats of that ship in attacking an enemy's flotilla,
in 1811.
161 R. J. Morrison, Mid. of Sfpartan at cap-
ture of the Ionian Islands, in 1809, and in action
with the Neapolitan squadjon in the Bay of Naples,
in 1810.
152 G. Elvy, served in Minotaur at Copenha-
gen* 1807 ; and wounded when Mid. of same ship,
serving in her boats in the attack upon a Russian
flotilla at Fredericksham, in the Gulf of Finland, in
1800. Gas. 1800.
154 G. H. Ayton, Mid. of Daphne, and served
Jan 50
in her boats cutting out a convoy on the Danish
coast, in 1808; wounded when Mate of Victorious
at the capture of RivoU, in 1 812. Gaz. 1808, 12.
155 M. Munro, Lieut, of Impregnable ^ and com-
manded a gun-boat at Algiers.
157 S. R. Whitcombe, Mid. of Barjleur, and
served in her boats in co-operation with the British
army in the Tagus, in 1810 ; and in the boats of
Pomone in the active operations on the coast of
America, in 1814.
160 H. P. Dicken, Mid. of Superb in the Wal-
cheren expedition, and of Milford when he served
in the flotilla at the defence of Cadiz, in 1810,
and employed in Franchise in co-operation with the
Patriots on the coast of Catalonia. Severely
wounded in an aflray with smugglers while em-
ployed on the coast blockade at Rye, 1824.
163 C. Criswick, Mid. of Royal Sovereign at
Trafalgar.
165 J. Tully, when in Diadem, served on shore
at the capture of the Cape and Buenos Ayres ; like-
wise at the storming of Maldonado, and attack
upon Monte Video ; and when in Pas schooner
served in her boats cutting out from the coast of
Friezland nine vessels laden with ship dmber.
167 G. Cordry, Mid. of Polyphemus at Tra-
falgar.
168 £. Moore, Mid. of Neptune at Trafalgar.
Mate of Dreadnovght, and commanded a boat cut-
ting out Sp. ship from under the batteries of Ushant,
and several vessels in Basque Roads.
170 T. L. Crooke, Mid. of Dictator, and com-
manded one of her boats cutting out a schooner and
other vessels from under a heavy fire in the Baltic,
and in action with the Danish squadron on the coast
of Norway, in 1812. Served in Prince Regent
in the operations on the Lakes of Canada, in 1814.
171 A. Nagle, Mid. of Royal Sovereign at Tra-
falgar.
174 G. R. Godfrey. Gaz. 1810.
175 W. Jones (r). Mid. of Captain at Copen-
hagen, 1807; reduction of Martinique, Marie-
galante, the Salutes, and capture of HaultpouU,
Mid. of Constant at the siege and capture of St.
Sebastian, and crossing the Bidasoa 5 and of Ton- >
nant at New Orleans, Mobile, &c.
176 A. Parks, Mid. of SiriustA capture of Fr.
frigate Caroline in 1809 ; and Mate of Melpomene
commanding her launch in the operations in the
Chesapeake, in which service he was severely burnt
by an explosion of gun-powder.
179 J. Robertson, commanded Beresford gun-
boat at the attack on the Am. squadron at
Plattsburg.
182 R. Ralph, commanded a boat of Orlando y
cutting out some vessels from the Island of Paxo,
near Corfu, in 1812.
184 H. Tryon, Mid. of Sinus in all the active
services of that ship off the Isle of France,
in 1810.
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188 W. H. Brady, Mid. of Cumberland at the
destruction of Robuste and Lion off Gette, and
severely wonnded while serving in her boats in the
Bay of Rosas, in 1809. Gas. 1809.
191 G. Harding, Mid. of Stork at the destruc-
tion of Fr. corvette Cygne, and two schooners,
under the batteries of Martinique, in 1808 ; and of
Thames, and served on shore in co-operation with
the Patriots at Tarragona, in 1813.
192 £. Le Mesurier, Mid. of Uniti at the
destruction of three armed store ships in Sagone
Bay, Corsica; and at capture of Fr. frigates Psraann^
and Pomone off Lissa in 1811. Mid. of Undaunied,
and present at cutting out a convoy from Barletta,
and capture of the Tremiti islands, in 1815.
194 G. W. Cole, Mid. of Tonnant at the capture
of Am. flotilla on Lac Borgne, in 1814, and
wounded. Gaz. 1814.
195 J. Sanders, Mid. of Agincaurty and com-
manded one of her flat-bottomed boats at Walcheren.
in 1809 ; and also in the Tagus, 1810, 11. Served
in the Marine battalion (colonial) quelling an
insurrection of negroes at Demerara, in 1823 : and
when Agent of Transports co-operated with a
military force in a successful enterprise against
the natives in the River Gambia, in 1831.
196 R. Bowen, Mid. of Active at Lissa.
197 Jas. Saunderson, Mate of Menelaus, and
commanded her boats cutting out a transport ship
from Orbitello. in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
199 R. R. Sayer, served in BfUeitle at the
destruction of Impitueiue^ 1806 ; in Cornelia taking
the Isle of France; in Caroline at capture of
Java ; and in Hecate at destruction of piratical
settlement of Sambas.
200 W. Swainson, Mid. of Pomcme, in the actions
of that ship and her boats on the coast of Italy,
including the destruction of three armed store-
ships and batteries at Corsica in 1811 ; and of Dragon
in the operations in the Chesapeake, and on the
coast of America. Acting Lieut, of Devastation at
the taking of St. Mary's, Georgia.
201 W. Henry, Mid. of Neptune at the capture
of Martinique, the Saintes, and HaultpouU, in 1 809,
and served on shore at the taking of Guadaloupe,
in 1810. Served in boats of Castor cutting out a
privateer and several armed vessels near Barcelona,
m 1813-14.
203 T. Dutton, Mid. of Sheldrake, frequently
engaged on the coast of France and in the Baltic,
1808-10; and of Forward, 181S-15, during the
operations in the Chesapeake, New Orleans, &c.,
and has been slightly wounded and contused.
204 W. Wilkinson, served in boats of Thames at
the destruction of some gun- vessels and their con-
voys on the coast of Italy, in 1810.
206 W. D. Pridham, Mid. of Diadem at capture
of the Cape; and served in the boats of Espoir at
several captures near Venice, and wrecked and
made prisoner on the coast of Italy, 1807. Mate
of Aurora, taking five of the French West India
Islands and capture of three privateers. Com-
manded a boat of Princess Caroline cutting out a
galliot from under the batteries of Hoombeek ; and
Mate of Prince Regent in the operations on Lake
Ontario during the American war. Lieut, of Pro"
metheua at Algiers.
212 Alex. Henning, wounded when Mid. of
Galatea, in action with the Fr. squadron off Mada-
gascar, in 1811.
216 P. Hay, Mid. of Foadroyant at the capture
of Marengo and BeUe Poule, in 1806.
21 7 W. G. Hemsworth, severely wounded when
Mid. of Brilliant while guarding French prisoners,
in 1806. Mate of Ajaxt <uid commanded one of her
boats in an attack on a Fr. brig of war in the Piom-
bino passage ; and slightly wounded at the destruc-
tion of batteries and convoy at Palamos ; present ia
the partial action with the French squadron off
Toulon, in 1810.
218 T. Baxter, Mid. of Foudroyant at capture
of Marengo and BeUe Poule, in 1806.
221 H. Ashton, Mid., and served in boats of
SurveiUante cutting out a brig from under a heavy
fire on the coast of France, in 1810; at capture of
Bermeo and Deba Ports on the north coast of
Spain, and of St. Andero ; was in Centaur at the
destruction of several forts in the Gironde. (Misspelt
Ashlow,) Gaz. 1810.
223 Geo. Hyde, Mate of Charwell at capture by
boarding of Am. schooners Ohio and Somers under
Fort Erie, in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
225 J. S. Hooper, wounded when Mid. of Dic-
tator, in action with Danish squadron on the coast
of Norway, in 1812.
228 J. Grindred, Mate of Star on Lake Erie at
capture by boarding of Am. schooners Ohio and
Somers undfer Fort Erie, 1814, and wounded. Gaz.
1814.
229 G. Gahan, Mate of Childers, and actively
employed on the coast of America from 1812 to
1815; particularly in the attack on Fort Bowyer,
in 1814.
231 J. Steddy, Mid. of Tuscan, and served in
her boats in the Bay of Rosas, in 1809.
233 J. O'Reilly, Mid. of Colossus at the defence
of Cadiz, in 1810 ; and served in the boats of
Tonnant at destruction of Commodore Barney's
flotilla, and on shore at Bladensburg, Washington,
and Baltimore. Commanded a boat, and severely
wounded at the capture of Am. flotilla on Lake
Borgne, in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
238 C. S. Jackson, Mid. of Captain in the expe-
dition to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and the reduction
of Martinique, Mariegalante, and the Saintes,
in 1809.
1816
1 Sir J . B. P. Chichester, Mid. of Lacedemonian,
serving in her boats, and wounded at the capture of
a gun-vessel of 5 guns and 40 men in 1815. Gaz.
1814.
2 G. Garvey, Mid. of Majestic, actively em-
ployed in the Belt in 1806-09. In Rodney was em-
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ployed in the gun-boat service at tbe defence of
CViiz in 1810 ; and in Boyne in the skirmish with
the Toulon fleet ; has lost'an eye in the service.
3 W. Congdon, Mid. and served in Misletoe,
tender to Superb in action with and capture of one
of two brigs, and served at the taking of Java.
4 J. S. Jago, wounded when Lieut, of Queen
Ohartatte at Algiers, 1816.
5 H. W. Tomkins, Mate oi Cordelia at Algiers.
6 W. Sweeting, wounded when Mid. of Superb
at Algiers.
7 D. M'Neale BeaUy, wounded when Mid. of
Severn at Algiers.
8 C. B. Ware, promoted for service at Algiers.
9 C. March, promoted for service at Algiers.
10 W. Cole, wounded when Mid. of Leander at
Algiers.
11 J. Roberts, Mid ., and served in the flotilla at
the defence of Cadix, and defence of Fort Matagorda,
in 1809 and 10 ; and was in Minden at Algiers.
13 J. Radcliffe, promoted for service at Algiers.
14 W. Rjder, Mid. of NareimLS at the reduction
of the Saintes, in 1809 ; and in co-operation with
the Patriots on the north coast of Spain. Mate of
Porto/ia in the operations on the coast of America;
and Mate of Severn at Algiers.
15 G. Pew, promoted for service at Algiers.
16 A. S. Svmes, officially mentioned, and se-
verely wounded when Mid. of Hebrus in command
of a rocket boat at Algiers.
17 S. T. Ogilvie, Mid. of Heroine in tbe Wal-
eheren expedition in 1809 ; and of Castilian.aervmg
in her cutter cutting out a brig from under a heavy
lire of musketry near Dieppe, in 1811. Mate of
Iris in co-operation with the patriots on the coast of
Spain in 1811-12; and Mid. of Hebrus, and at
Altera.
18 B. Aitchison, wounded when Mid. o( Leander
at Algiers.
19 J. Crutchley, promoted for service at Al-
giers.
20 £. Morres, Mid. of Qlasgow at Algiers.
21 R. Justice, promoted for service at Algiers.
23 A. Sainthill, Mid. of Queen Charlotte at Al-
giers.
24. J. Holberton, promoted for service at Al-
giers.
25 C. Parker, wounded when Mid. of Chitders
in action with Danish brig Ifugen, in 1808; and
commanded a gun-boat at Algiers.
1817 to 1819
1 L. D. Mitchell, severely wounded when Mid.
of Granicus at Algiers.
2 U'. H. Dwarris, Mid. of Loire and actively
employed in co-operation with tbe Patriots on
the coast of Galicia ; at capture of Fr. frigate Hebe^
and reduction of Guadaloupe, 1810.
10 B. Hayter, Mid. of Impregnable at Algiers.
12 J. L. Clayton, Mid. of Queen Charlotte at
Algiers.
14 C. Gossett, Mid. of Apollo from 1810 to
1814; and shared in most of the active services of
that ship in the Adriatic, including the destruction
of the Tower of St. Cataldo, capture of Augusta,
Curzzola, Paxo, and Anti-Paxo, &c., &c.
1*5 J. Geddes, served in Attrea in the frigate
action off Madagascar, 1811.
16 W. T. Bellairs, Mid. of Rota, and wounded
in her boats in an attack on Am. privateer General
Armttrong at Fayal ; and of Leander at Algiers.
19 K. Goodridge, Mid. of Temeraire at the de-
fence of Cadiz, in 1810; and of Unite, and wounded
at the destruction of the armed ships in Sagone
Bay (Corsica), and capture of Fr. frigate Peraanne,
in 1811. Gaz. 1811.
23 T. Woods, Mid. of Active at the action off
Lissa, capture of a convoy at Ragosniza; and
capture of Fr. frigate Pomone; of Seahorse in
America; at the capture of Alexandria, and tbe
operations on the American coast, including New
Orleans ; capture of flotilla on Lao Borgne, and at
Baltimore. Mate of Impregnable at Algiers.
1820
1 F. A. Smith, Mid. of Union employed on
shore at reduction of Genoa, 1814. Senior Lieut.
of Myrmidon acting in conjunction with land forces
at the attack upon the slave batteries in the Pongos
and Nunez, 1820, on which service he lost an eye.
2 W. Maxwell, Mid. of Diana in action with
two French frigates under the batteries near St.
Marcouf ; of Venerable at t)ie capture of Alcmene
and Iphigenie, in 1814, and served in the boats of
Ontario at the destruction of a pirate off the Isle of
Pines. Lieut, of Cameleon at capture of an
Algerine corvette, in 1824.
3 J. Billingsley, Mid. of Junan^ and served in
her boats at capture of Am. privateer Lottery of 10
g^ns, in 1813.
6 H. Quin, wounded in Impregnable at Algiers.
1821 to 1823
1 J. Rainier, Mid. of Deevrie in the operations
in the Elbe, including the taking of Cuxhaven, and
bombardment and surrender of Gluckstadt, in
1813-14.
3 T. Macnamara, Mid. of Edgary frequently
employed in her boats against the enemy on the
Danish coast, 1809; of Berwick at destruction of
Fr. fi-igste Anuuone, 1814 ; and of Tigre in co-ope-
ration with the troops at the attack on Bergen-op-
Zoom. Received a severe contusion in an encoun-
ter with smugglers, 1819. Gold Med. of Roy. Nat.
Shipwreck InsU'tution.
4 E. H. Pace, Mid. of Freija at the reduction of
Guadeloupe, 1810 ; and of Majestic at the capture of
French frigate Terpsichore, and U. S. frigate Pre-
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tident ; and during the seririce at Washington. In
the Chesapeake, &c., commanded a boat of Fly at
Corigeon, 1815; and Mid. of Glasgow at Algiers.
Lieut, of ChampUm and Araehne during the Burmese
War.
6 V. H. Jones, Mid. of Htusar at Copenhagen,
1807 ; and of Edinburght senring in the boats
during the Italian campaign, at the capture of Port
D'Anzo, Reggrio, and Genoa.
8 G . R. White, Mid. of Seahone, and commanded
her barge at the capture of Am. flotilla on Lac
Borgne, in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
10 W. Mansell, Mid. of VenrnnbUin Walcheren
expedition, and of Morgiana, and slightly wounded
in command of her gig in capturing a Spanish slarer
of superior force, in 1819.
12 W. L. Stephens, Mid. of Defiance at the
destruction of three French frigates off Sables
D'OIonne ; and of Northumberland at that of two
frigates and a brig off L'Orient ; of Lacedemonian
and Niger in much boat service on the coast of
America, and wounded in Topaie at Mocha.
14 J. Conjuit, Mid. of Eagle during the opera-
tions in the Adriatic, 1812-13, including the siege
of Trieste, and capture of the principal ports on the
coast of Istria.
18 W. Lory, Mid. of Unicom at the'attack on
the Fr. fleet in Basque Roads, in 1809; and of
Armidet and served in her boats at the defeat of a
Fr. armed schooner and boats in Basque Roads,
destroying several vessels under the batteries of the
He de Rb6, and in cutting out some vessels near
Rochelle, and from the Pertius Breton, in 1810.
Mate of Pactolus serving on the coast of America,
1814, and employed in her boats at capture of
several vessels; also forcing the Gironde, 1815.
Severely wounded when Mate of Severn in a des-
perate affray with smugglers, 1821.
19 J. R. Lawrence, Mid. of Leander at Algiers.
21 G. C. Butler. Mid. of VHU de Paris at the
attsck on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, 1809 ; of Cale-
donia actively employed at the defence of Cadiz,
and fortress of Matagorda; and of Unicorn, and
employed in the boats of that ship at capture of Fr.
20 gun privateer, 1812.
23 T. R. Frampton, Mid. of Minden at Algiers.
28 C. W. Rawdon, Mid. of Phcsbe at the cap-
ture of U.S. frigate Essex, in 1814; and of Minden
at Algiers.
30 R. B. Cotgrave, Mid. of Pineher, at the
capture and destruction of a fort at Cuxhaven,
18U9.
36 H. A. Comeck, Mid. of Marlborough in the
Walcheren expedition, in 1809 ; and of Java when
captured by U.S. frigate Constitution, after a highly
honourable defence.
38 R. Hussey, served at the capture of Am.
flotilla on Lac Borgne, in 1814, and in Glasgow at
Algiers.
39 T. S. Scriven, Mid. of Arrovy in the action
with Fr. privateer L'Aigle, and batteries near the
Penmarks ; and of Piercer at the siegea and cap-
ture of Cuxhaven, and Gluckstadt, 1813y and in
command of a gun-boat before Hamburgh.
40 W. N. Clay, wounded when Mid. of Topaxe
in the operations against Mocha, in 1820.
44 J. Grote, Lieut, of Boadkta in the fiarmese
war.
47 T. W. Langton, Mid. of Amphum in the
action offLissa; and served in the boats of Bac-
chante at the capture of several armed vessels and a
convoy on the coast of Abruzzi, in 1813. Gas. 1813.
48. S. Baker, Mid. of Valiant at the attack on
Fr. fleet in Aix Roads; at Walcheren, Flushing
expedition 1809, and capture of Fr. frigate Canon-
niere; and serving in tha boats destroying a lBrg:e
convoy in Basque Roads, and storming a battery
and cutting out vessels at Point du Ch6y near
Rochelle. in 1810. Served in the boats of Edin-
burgh at Cassis, in 1813; in Union at the surrender
of Genoa, in 1814; against pirates in the Persian
Gulph. 1817-18, and assisted in the boats of Tartar
and Otoen Glendower at capture of slave vessels on
the coast of Africa, 1822-23.
49 H. Shapland, Mid. of Tyne, and in her boats
at capture of a pirate in the West Indies, in 1823.
52 J. D. Robinson, Mid. of Tyne, and served in
her boats at the capture of a pirate in the West
Indies, in 1823.
54 C. W. Poynter, Mid. of Inconstant and
Cornwall, which ships were actively employed
against the enemy in the Scheldt, and present at
the attack on Bergen-op-Zoom.
58 T. Brydges, Mid. of ^tna at the attack on
the French fleet in Aix Roads ; expedition to
Walcheren, 1809, and defence of Cadiz, in 1810.
Served in the boats of Witard at the capture of two
privateers of eight and four guns, in 1812 ; and at
the storming the batteries of the Bocca di Cattaro,
and aiege of Trieste, in 1813.
60 J. Ray, wounded when Mid. of Vietarious at
the capture of RivoU, in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
63 C. Caley, wounded when Mid. of Severn at
Algiers.
64 C. Blatchley, Mid. of Hyacinth, and served
in her boats in the attack on the Mole and priva-
teera at Malaga, in 1812.
1834
3 L. Dennehy, Mid. of Belliqueux at the capture
of the Cape, and commanded one of her boats at the
destruction of Dutch shipping in Batavia Roads,
1806 ; of Fox at capture and destruction of the
dock-yards, shipping, &c., at Greasie and Manilla ;
and commanded one of her boats, cutting out ao
armed ship from under the batteries inSapparaBay.
Served on shore at the storming of Fort Cornells,
and taking the Island of Java.
5 J. F. Tompson, slightly wounded when
serving in Dictator's boats at capture of Danish
gun-boats; and in that ship at destruction of
Danish squadron, 1812. Served in Sparrowhawk
^nd Mulgrave until the end of the war*
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7 G. H. Heathcote, wounded when Mid. of
Glasgow at Algiers.
9 R. Campbell, Mid. of Tremendous (serving
in Redwing) at destruction of batteries and cap-
ture of a convoy at Cassis, in 1813; and in the
operations in the Adriatic, and surrender of Naples,
ldl5.
11
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13
17
Algiers.
20 W. Burt, Mid. of Superb at Algiers.
W. Pedder, served in H. E. I, C. steamer
in the operations against Canton, in 1841.
W. Y. Gill, Mate of Albion at Algiers.
F. H. Le Mesurier, served in Fury at
1825
5 J. Thompson, Mid. of CaUiope in the Wal-
cheren expedition ; aod capture of Fr. privateer
Comtesse D'Hambourg, in 1810. Mate of Cyane at
the capture of Fr. frigates Aicmene and Iphiehiie,
in 1814. r ^ y
8 L. Miles, Mid. of Amethyst, and severely
wounded at the capture of Fr. frigate Thetis, in
1808. and received a severe contusion at the capture
of Fr. frigate Niemen, in 1809 ; served in her boats
at the capture and destruction of a convoy off Chas-
aeron Tower ; and on shore at the siege ot Flushing.
Served in Queen Charlotte at Algiers. Gaa. 1808.
9 J. Smail, Mid. of Orion employed in boats
protecting convoys in the Baltic, 1810, 13. Pro-
moted for boat service when Mate of Cambrian at
capture of piratical misticoes, 1825.
10 T. P. Barrow, commanded boats of Parthian
at capture of a pirate in the Gulf of Mexico, in
1824. Senior Lieut of Pdarus, and commanded
her boats at capture of a slaver of 10 guns and 65
men on the coast of Africa, in 1835.
12 C. Moss, Mate of Sheldrake in the Baltic;
repeatedly in action with Danish flotillas ; and at
the defence of Anbolt, in 1811, when several ves-
sels were taken and destroyed ; severely wounded
in boarding a Danish sloop off the coast of Jutland.
15 Jas. Pratt, Mid. of Britomart at Algiers.
16 H. S.Bumiston, Mid. of Getar atdestruction
of three Fr. frigates off Sables D*01onne ; attack
on the French fleet in Aix Roads, and expedition
to Walcheren, in 1800. In Semiramis, and assisted
at the capture of two brigs and a convoy off Royan ;
and in Queen Charlotte at Algiers.
20 H. L. Maw, severely wounded when Mid. of
Liffey during the Burmese war.
22 W.Woolridge, served as Agent of Transports
in the China expedition.
23 W. C. Webber, Mid. of Eurotas at cap-
ture of Fr. frigates Trave and Weser ; and of CMnde
in 1814. '
25 J. Sibley, Mid. of Minden at Algiers.
28 J. Jeayes, Mid. of Asia in the operations
against Washington, New Orleans, and Baltimore.
Commanded Prmee Regent (Colonial schooner) on
the coast of Africa, in co-operation with the troops
in the Ashantee war.
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1 G. W. Rabett, Mid. of GalaUa in the action off
Madagascar, in 1811; and subsequently actively
employed at fhe blockade of Brest, Cherbourg, and
Carthagena, on the Sp. Main, and capture of U. S.
privateer Bunker's Hill of 10 guns ; and of Cydnus
serving in conjunction with the land forces during
the operations against New Orleans ; on the banks
of the Mississippi, and attack on Fort Bowyer, in
1814 and 15. Lieut, of Leven, 1825-26, surveying
portions of the coasts of Africa, and has received a
severe hurt in the service. Lieut, of Musquito at
Navarin, and at capture of three 10-gun piratical
brigs in the Archipelago. Inventor of the Substi-
tute Rudder.
2 T. Creser, Mid. of Oalatea in the action off
Madagascar, in 1811 ; of Majestic at capture of U. S.
frigate President, in 1814, and Fr. frigate Terpsichore
off the Azores. Lieut, commanding Plumper gun-
brig, in 1831, in the river Gambia^ conducted, in
conjunction with a military force, a successful
enterprise against the natives.
3 J. W. Tomlinson, made Lieut, for service
during the Burmese war.
6 E. C. Miller, Mid. of Severn, and slighUy
wounded at Algiers.
6 H. Johnston, Mid. of Leander at Algiers.
7 E. G. Elliott, Mid. of Forester at capture of
Guadaloupe, and cutting out a brig and schooner,
and taking two forts, 1810; served in Dannemark
and Zenobia, in 1812 and 1815, in the Channel.
8. E. Lipscomb, Mid. of Elizabeth, and present
at capture of Fiume, Omago, and Dignano, in the
Adriatic, 1815-14, and served on shore with Aus-
trian troops. Participated in much boat service,
including capture of Fr. armed Xebeck Aigle off
Corfu.
10 J. Dal^ell, served in boats of Tyne at the
capture of a pirate in the West Indies, in 1823.
11 E. Rogier, Mid. of Proselyte when wrecked
in the Baltic, 1808. Mate of Barracouta and
Leven during the dangerous surveys on the east and
west coasts of Africa, 1823, 26.
13 R. L. Pengelly, wounded when Mid. of
Maid$tone in her tender at capture of Prince of
Guinea slave brig of 10 guns, in 1826.
16 J. Inglis, Lieut, of Edinburgh during the
operations in Syria, and bombardment of St. Jean
D*Acre, 1840.
17 T. W. Bedford, Mid. of Alligator and Lame
during the Burmese war.
19 S. J. Lett, Mate of Arachne in the Burmese
war. Awarded a gold medal by the << Royal
National Institution for the preservation of Life
from Shipwreck," for services rendered, 1839.
1827
1 J. C. Sicklemore, Mid. of Diomede, employed
in the landing and embarkation of troops on the
coasts of Spain and Holland, 1812 ; and served in
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North America, 1813-15, daring openitioDS in the
Chesapeake. Commanded a boat at the attack on
Craaey Island, capture of Hampton, &c. Serred
in the Persian Gu]f, and at Rangoon, 1825-26, in
Tamar and AthoU,
1* P. Belches, Mate of Primnm, and severely
wounded in a mistaken encounter with the British
packet Marlborough, in 1814.
2 A. T. Mann, Mid. of Swinggr in action with
an American privateer off Surinam, in 1815. Served
in a boat of Cambrian at the capture of a pirate in
the Archipelago, in 1826; and in command of boats
of Cameleon, cut out another in 1837.
3 W. H. Goslin, Mid. of WeazU at capture of
two Fr. priyateers, and of many other vessels ; and
in 1810 was frequently engaged with the enemy's
batteries and flotillas at the defence of Sicily. Has
received the thanks of the Roy. National Institu-
tion for saving the crew of a wrecked vessel in
Barry's Cove, Ireland, 1839.
4 J. C. Evison, Mid. of Entreprtnante cutter
when she defeated four privateers off Malaga, in
1810, and destroyed another under the batteries of
Faro, in 1811. Mid. of Belle Poule in the opera-
tions in the Gironde, in 1813 ; and in Albion at
Algiers.
5 G. Mason, Mid. of Freya at the capture of
Martinique and Guadaloupe, and destruction of
two French frigates at Anse la Barque, in 1809-10 ;
and served in tbe expedition ag^st New Orleans.
10 C. K. Scott, wounded and promoted for ser-
vice during the Burmese war.
12 R. Hammond, served in /f«6nu forcing the
passage of the Gironde, in 1814.
15 P. Le Count, Mid. of Thundery bomb, and
bombarded Forts Catalina, Napoleon, Matagorda,
and the Trocadero at Cadiz, 1810; also participated
in numerous boat attacks. Mate of Scylla in action
with Incmnu; of Circe at capture of Am. privateer;
of Columbine cutting out xebec at Malaga, and
several other vessels ; at Fuengirola, Conil, and
engaging Fr. cavalry at Cape Trafolgar. Served in
Infernal, bomb, at Algiers.
16 J. W. Wakefield, Mid. of Hebrus at Algiers.
20 W. Tills, Mate of Asia at Nayarin.
21 J. Burrough, Mate of Asia at Navariu.
23 D. B. G. Grant. Vol. let class in Andromache,
at capture of Fr. frigate Trave, IBIS ; and also at
siege of St. Sebastian and forcing the Gironde.
Mate of Ge?u>a at Navarin.
24 J. C. Johnston, Mate of Asia at Navarin.
27 W. y. Lee, Mid. of Asia, and lost a leg in
her tender at Navarin.
28 W. H. Ryall, Mid. of Cambrian at Navarin.
29 W. A. Ferrar, Mid. of Pactolus in the opera-
tions on the south coast of France ; and in America ;
and served in a rocket-boat at the bombardment of
Stonington. Severely wounded in Severn at Algiers.
34 H.N. Atkinson. Mate of Seringapatam, and
served in her boats at the capture of two pirates m
the Archipelago, in which he received aeveral
severe wounds.
35 R. A. Newman, Mid. of Courageux at the
capture of St. Lucia, in 1 803 ; in the action off Ferrol,
1805 ; and capture of 3farM^oand Belle PouU, 1806.
Served in San Domingo at Flashing, and assisted ia
her boats at the capture of four privateers in th«
Chesapeake ; and at the taking of Craney Island,
Hampton, &c. In charge of a prize, captured a
merchant ship, valuably laden with naval stores ;
and wounded in a tender to Sf. Domingo in the
Chesapeake. Served in boats of Phoenix at the
capture of several pirates in the Archipelago,
in 1815. Hon. Med. of the Roy. Hum. Soc.
37 T. Laving^on, Mid. of Melpomene in the
operations in the Chesapeake ; commanded a boat
at the capture of Am. flotilla on Lac Borgne ; and
served on shore in the attack on Baltimore. Mate
of Kaiad, and served in her boats at the destruction
of an Algerine brig of war under the batteries of
Bona, in 1824.
39 W. Fuller, Mid. of Deepatch at the reduction
of St. Sebastian, 1811.
1828 to 1838
1 J. L. N. Sealy , Mid. of Naiad, and served in
her boots cutting out an Algerine brig of war under
the batteries of Bona, in 1824.
1* J. Lash, served in the pinnace of Rxtby at
capture of a gun-boat off Romsoe, and present at
the siege of St. Sebastian and forcing the Gironde,
1815.
2 J. G. Raymond, Mid. of Loire on the coagt
of America ; and of Superb, serving as a volunteer
in her rocket-boat at Algiers.
3 C. A. Petch, served in Kent at the destruction
of a privateer and battery at Palamos, in 1810 ; in
Thames at the capture of Ponza and in Euryaliu at
the taking of a convoy in Calvacie Roads, in 1813.
In the same ship in the operations on the coast of
America, including the capture of the city of Alex-
andria, in 1814.
4 John Sanderson, Mid. of Hebrus at Algiers.
5 R. J. Barrett, Mid. of Hebrus at capture of
Fr. frigate Etoile ; and in same ship servea on the
coasts of America, in the expedition to Baltimore,
and in several minor expeditions ; in her launch at
capture of the fort on Point a Pitre, with the town
and shipping at St. Mary's, in Georgia; also in
an action with five Am. gun-boats near Charleston,
and on other occasions. Served in same ship at the
passage of tbe Gironde, and destruction of the bat-
teries within; and as second Master at Algiers.
Acting Master of Scout serving in the Ionian and
Levant seas, during the war between the Greeks
and J'urks, 1819, 20. 21.
6 M. Turner, Mid. of Hebrus at tl e capture of
Vr, frigate Etoile, and in the operations on the
coast ot America, including the attack on Baltimore,
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on Point a Pitre, and on fire gnn-boats near
Charleston, likewise at the passage of the Gironde ;
and at Algiers.
7 R. £. Rogers, Mid. of CastUianf and serred in
ber boats cutting out a brig from under the batteries
of Treport, in 1 81 0 ; also in action with Fr. flotilla off
Boulogne, in 1811; and re-capture of Apellet on
the coast of France, in 1812, Mate of JEtrui at the
bombardment of Morea Castle, 1828.
8 W. Welsby Mid. of Windsor Cattle in Calder's
action, and at the passage of the Dardanelles,
1807 ; of Revolutumnaire on the north coast of
Spain, in 1813, and on the Lakes of Canada, in 1814
and 15.
9 Jas. Stewart, Mid. of lUuttrioiu at the attack
on the French fleet in Basque Roads, storming of
Flushing; capture of the Isle of France; and com-
manded a launch landing the troops at the capture
of the Island of Java.
10 T. A. Gilson, Mid. of Malta, and Gaieta,
1814.
11 B. W. Tracey, Mid. of Albion at Algiers.
12 C. W. Pears, promoted for serrice in the
Burmese war.
13 J. Slaughter, Mate o£ Tuscan, and served in
ber boats at the capture of a piratical vessel off the
Island ofElba, in 1816.
15 R. Wettenhall, served in boats of TUban at
the <»pture of a brig a-ground under the batteries
of Dieppe, in 1811 ; and in cutting out a sloop off
Boulogne.
16 C. Seaver, Mid. o( Prometheus at Algiers.
17 J. J. Kerr, Mid. o£ Impregnable at Algiers.
18 H. Wright, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
19 H.J.Harvey, Mid. of roZftcrt at Navarin.
20 P. P. Inskip. Mid. of Genoa at Navarin.
Hon. Med. Roy. Hum. Soc.
21 W. Burt (6), Mid. of Superb at Algiers.
22 T. C. Meheuz, Lieut, of Carysfort in the
operations on the coast of Syria, and bombardment
of Acre.
23 J. Morshead, aerved in boats of Hastings in
the attack on the Castle of Beyrout, in 1840.
24 H. M. Tylden, Senior Lieut, of Conway in
toe operations against Canton, in 1841.
.29 S. O. Wooldridge, Mate of Thalia, serving
in Buxxard; captured, in a boat with five men, a
Slaver of two guns and 33 men, in 1837, for which
be was promoted. Lieut, commanding Spy, and
rendered important services to British merchants
»t MaaUan, 1847. Hon. Silver Med. Roy. Hum.
Society.
30 R. L. Atkinson, Vol. 1st class of Philomel,
»t Navarin.
30 A. C. May, Senior Lieut of Lame, and com-
manded the boats at the destruction of slave fac-
tories, fitc, at the Gallinas, 1845.
40 J. O. Freeland, Mid. of Albion at Navarin;
and lieut. of Stromboli in the operations on the
coast of Syria, and at St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
41 W. H. Church, employed in various nautical
surveys, principally on the coast of Africa, 1831-38.
44 F. S. M'Gregor, Mid. of Andromache, forcing
the passage of the Bocca Tigris, in 1 834 ; and Mate
of Bellerophon on the coast of Syria ; and at St.
Jean D'Acre.
46 W. Armitage, Senior Mate of Nimble at the
capture of an armed slaver, and frustrated, while
pnze-master, the efforts of the Spaniards at recapture.
1889-40
1 F. Higg^nson, Mid. of Eurotas at capture of
frigatea Trave and Weser, in 1813, and of Clorhide,
in 1814. Was in Severn at Algiers, in 1816. Hon.
Med. Roy. Hum. Soc.
3 C. B. Warren, Mid. of Albion at Navarin.
6 J. S. Rundle, Mate of Volage at capture of
Aden ; and officially mentioned as having been the
first to plant the British flag in that fortress. Lieut,
of same ship during the earlier operations in China,
1839-40.
8 D. Elliot, promoted for service at Prescottin
Upper Canada, where he was wounded.
22 M. Knox, Mate of Castor and North Star on
the north coast of Spain, during the civil war in
1834, and subsequent years.
24 R. Maguire, Mate of Wasp, and severely
wounded at Sidon ; and served at St. Jean D'Acre.
27 J. H. Crang, Mid. o( Albion at Navarin ; and
Lieut, of Clio at the capture of Woosung and
Shanghae, and operations in the river Yang-tse*
Kiang, 1842.
28 £. M. Mathewa, Lieut, of Blenheim at cap-
ture of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841.
32 J. A. Shears, Mate of Wasp, and wounded
at the taking of Sidon on the coast of Syria, in 1840.
33 A. La Touche, Mid. of Blonde, taking the
Morea Castle, in 1 828 ; Mate of Imogene forcing
the passage of the Bocca Tigris, in 1834 ; and (3
Revenge at St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
35 H. Warren, Mid. of fsis at the reduction of
Carabusa, 1828. Mate of Stromboli employed on
shore st the storming of Sidon ; and of Pique at
St Jean D'Acre, 1840.
36 C. J. Walton, served as a Volunteer at the
storming of Sidon, and as Aide-de-camp to the Turk-
iah Admiral (Sir B. W. Walker) at St. Jean D*AcFe»
37 M. H. Rodney, Mate of Talbot at the bom-
bardment of Acre, 1840. Senior Lieut, of Cruieer,
and commanded the boats of that ahip at destruc-
tion of piratical forts in Maloodoo Bay, Borneo,
and mentioned in the Gazetted dispatches, 1845.
38 C. R. Carter;, Mid. of Blonde, taking the
Morea Castle, in 1828; Mate of Ganges on the
coast of Syria, in 1840 ; and Lieut, of Crmwallis
in the operations in China in the years 1841-42.
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Services of Lieutenants.
1841
1 J. Allen, Lieut, of Wanderer in the Yang-tse-
Kiang, 1842.
4 G. B. Jeffreys, Mate of Pylades, and com-
manded one of her ooats at the capture of one out of
three Chinese piratical junks. Was present at the
attacks on Canton; and Lieut, of Blonde at the
taking of Amoy, Chusan, and Chinghae, in 1841.
6 R. C. Kevem, Mate of Blenheim at the cap-
ture of Amoj and Chinghae,in 1841.
7 J. M. Cooke, Vol. 1st class of Asia at Nava-
rin. Mate of Blenheim at the Bocca Tigris, and
capture of Canton. Lieut, of Nimrod, serving
throughout the war.
8 S. B. Dolling, Mate of Blonde on the coast of
China, 1841 ; and Lieut, of that ship, and assisted in
her hoats at the destruction of the Chinese fire-rafts
at Chinghae, and attack on their camp at Segahon,
in 1842.
13 W. A. R. Pearse, Mid. of Andromaehs,
serving in her hoats in action with Malaj pirates,
1836. Mate of Modeste on the coast of China,
and wounded at the attack upon Canton ; and was
present at the capture of Amoj and Chinghae, in
1841 ; and as Acting Lieut of the same ship,
assisted at the destruction of Chinese fire rafts at
Chinghae, and attack on their camp at Segahon,
in 1842.
14 F. H. Stevens, Mid. of Parthian ^ serving in
her hoats at the destruction of pirates in the Archi-
pelago, 1825, 27, and wrecked in that ship. Mate
of Rodney, at Syria and Alexandria, 1841. Silver
Med. Roy. Humane Society.
15 Jas. Hunt, Mid. of Stromboli, and officially
mentioned as having first planted the British flag
on the wall of Sidon, in 1840. Lieut of Dido, and in
command of her tender repulsed an attack of a large
numher of pirates on the coast of Borneo, in 1843.
16 A. G. Edye, is the inventor of several useful
pieces of mechanism, and tahles. Has received the
silver medal from the Society of Arts for the inven-
tion of an instrument which registers the inclination
and oscillations of a ship.
17 H. A. Norman, Mate of Blenheim at the
taking of Canton, Amoy, and Chinghae, in 1841.
18 H. W. Hire, Hon. Med. Royal Humane Soc.
19 A. C. Murray, Mate of Dolphin, and dan-
gerously wounded in her boats* at the capture of
a pirate on the coast of Africa, in 1841.
21 G. Walker, Mate of Blonde, and his services
officially reported, in the operations on the Coast of
Chiua, including the capture of Canton, Amoy, and
Chinghae, in 1841.
22 W. J. Miller, Mate of Cruizer at the capture
of Aden, in 1830. Mate of Columbine, and his ser-
vices officially reported in the operations on the
coast of China, including the capture of Canton,
Amoy, and Chinghae, 1841 ; destructioo of the
Chinese fire rafts, and attack on their camp at
Saeghon, in 1842. Lieut of Columbine at the
capture of Woosung and Shanghae ; and of Chil-
ders in the Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
24 W. R. Rolland, Mate of Blonde at Amoy
and Chinghae, in 1841, and assisted at the de-
struction of the Chinese fire-rafts at the latter place,
in 1842.
25 A. C. C. Denny, Mate of Blenheim on the
coast of China, and served at Amoy and Chinghae,
in 1641.
26 W. H. Symonds, Mate of Blenheim, taking
the Forts of the Bocca Tigris ; and Acting Lieut
o( Blonde at the attack upon Canton, in 1841.
28 J. J. Kennedy, Mate of WelUsley, wad offi-
cially noticed at the capture of Amoy and Chinghae.
Lieut, of Conway and wounded in both legs at the
attack on the batteries of Tamatane, Madagascar,
1845.
29 CCA. Kane, Mate of Conway, and offi-
cially noticed at the capture of Canton.
30 J. H . Sel wyn . Mate of Sulphur, and officially
reported at the capture of Canton.
32 W. R. Smith, Mid of JRtna, at bombard-
ment of Morea Castle, 1828. Has received two
medals from Roy. Humane Soc. for saving the
lives of shipmates, 16d8-47«
S4 G. W. Wilkinson, Vol. First Class, in
Edinburgh, at the reduction of Genoa, 1814.
35 W. T. Newenham, Vol. in Hannibal at the
capture of Fr. frigate Sultane, in 1814; ofStatira,
in the operations against New Orleans, in 1815;
and Mid. of Slaney during the Burmese war.
36 E. Barnard, Mid. of Blonde at the reduc-
tion of Morea Castle.
36* J. G. Robins, Senior Lieut, of ApoUo during
the operations on the coast of China, 1842-43.
Lieut of Firebrand in the actions off Obligado, San
Lorenzo, and other operations in the Parana,
1845-46.
37 H. T. Ryves. chief officer of H. E. I. C
steamer Fhlegethan during the operations in China,
from the capture of Amoy till the peace of Nankin
— both inclusive. Severely wounded at Amoy, and
served on shore oh many other occasions. Senior
Lieut, of Satellite in tbe river Plate, 1844-7, and
employed at the taking and defence of Colonia, and
commanded a corvette guarding the entrance to the
Parana.
38 G. A. EUerman, wounded when Mate of
Favourite in an affray with the natives of the South
Sea Islands, in 1840.
39 W. G. J. Cunningham, Lieut, of Firtbrand
in the action off Obligado, and subsequent opera-
tions on the coast of the Argentine Republic, 1846.
41 R. H. Wharton, Mid. of Genoa at Navarin.
42 J. W. Dorville, Mate of BeUerophon, and
captured an enemy's flag at Beyrout,in 1840.
43 H. J. Giles, Mid. of Genoa, at Navarin.
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1842
1 P. S. L. Grofton, Mate of WellesUy, and
wounded at the taking of Amoj, in 1841.
2 M. ConnoUj, Mate of Cattor, and served on
shore at Caiffa, and ?ra8 at St. Jean D'Acre, in
1840.
2* W. Horton, Mate of Talbot at St. Jean
I>'Acre.
3 F. Porteonsy Vol. Fint Class, in Genoa, at
NaTsrin.
4 S. Fowelly Mate of Carysfort during the
operations on the coast of S^a and at Acre, 1841 ;
and of ComwaUit, serving in the boats at the de-
struction of fire rafts at Chusan, and present at the
taking of Chapoo Woosung, and Sbanghae. Lieut.
of Harlequin, serving at the destruction of piratical
towns of Sumatra.
2 S. Reeve, Mid. of Blanche and Columbine,
and served on shore at the insurrection of the
slaves at Jamaica, in 1832.
7 A. D. Jolly, Mate of Pluto, and served in her
boats at the destruction of slave factories at the
Gallinas Islands, in 1842.
8 G. Marriott, commanded a boat of RoUa at
the destruction of slave factories on the coast of
Africs, in 1842.
9 £. £. Tumour, Mate of Blenkeim, on the
coast of China, in 1841, and officially mentioned.
11 J. S. Davison, served in the boats of Hast'
ings at the attack on the castle of Bey rout, in 1840.
11* C. J. P. Glinn, Mate of Oorgon, and com-
manded a boat during the operations on the coast
of Syria.
12 F. Morris, Mate of Pique, and officially noticed
at the taking of Caiffa and Tsour on the coast of
Syria ; and was present at St. Jean D'Acre. in 1840.
13 R. Hopkins, Mate of Castor, North Star, and
Savage, in the operations on the coast of Spain
during the civil war. 1835, 40.
IS* O. Moyle, Mid. of CWtim^fiw serving on
shore at Jamaica during an insurrection^ 1832,
14 S. S. Shore, Mate of Thalia, in China, 1842.
15 J. Reid, Mate of Agincourt, in China, 1842.
16 H. Clarke, Mate of North Star,in the Yang-
Tse-Kiang, in 1842.
17 W. F. W. Parkinson, Mate of Cambrian, and
commanded a gig at the chase and capture of
pirates at Amoy, 1842, in which he was severely
wounded and officially mentioned; served in China,
in 1842.
18 A. T. Freese, Mate of the H. £. I. C.
ateamer Nemesis, in all the operations in China from
July, 1841, till Jan., 1842. Mate of Vixen at the
capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, and at Nankin.
19 £. S. Strangways, employed in the H. £. I. C.
steamer Nemesis, on the coast of China, in 1841-42.
20 A. R. Henry, Mate of Plover, on the coast
of China, in 1842.
21 W. P. Johnson, Mate of Blenheim, in China.
22 H. S. Hilly ar, Mate of Comwallis, on the
coast of China, 1842. Senior Lieut, of fVolverene
commanding a boat at the destruction of a piratical
settlement in Maloodo bay, Borneo, 1845.
23 H. Phelps, Mate of Powerful at St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1840 ; and officially mentioned at the
capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo when Mate of Com"
vmIUs, in 1842.
24 A. Anderson, Mate ot Blonde, and officially
mentioned in the operations a^nst Canton, and
taking of Amoy and Cfainghae,m 1841 ; and at the
destruction of the Chinese fire-rafts, in 1842.
25 G. H. Hodgson, Mate of ComtoaUis, and
wounded in the attack on the Chinese camp at Se-
gfahon, and assisted at the capture of Chin-Kiang-
Foo, in 1842.
27 C. K. Jackson, wounded when Mate of
ComvalUs, at the attack on the Chinese camp at
Segahon, and assisted at the capture of the city of
Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
28 P. A. Halkett, Mate of Hfodeste, and officially
mentioned at the destruction of Chinese fire-rafts,
in 1842.
29 J. B. Cator, served on the coast of China.
30 H . R. Crofton, Mate of Modeste, and officially
mentioned in the operations on the coast of China,
including capture of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841,
likewise at the destruction of the Chinese fire-rafts,
and attack on the camp at Segahon, in 1842.
31 C. H. V. Temple, Mate of WeUesUy, on the
coast of China.
1843
1 G. H. Clarke, Mate of Hydra, at the storm-
ing of SidoD,and at Bey rout and Tyre, 1840.
2 W. S. L. Quintan, Mate of Charybdie, and up*
held the British flag against a superior force when
blockading the Port of Son Juan de Nicaragua, in
South America, in 1842.
3 W. H. Moubray, Mate of Hastings^ on the
coast of Syria.
5 M. Burrows, Volunteer in Andromache, and
served in her boats on several occasions against the
pirates in the Straits of Malacca ; and Mate of
Edinburgh during the operations on the coast of
Syria in 1840, and at St. Jean D'Acre.
7 B. S. Pickard, Mid. of Wanderer at capture
of slave barracoons, 1841. Lieut, of Melampus
blockading Buenos Ayres, and in the operations in
the river Plate.
8 H. A. HoUinworth, Mid. of Thunderer, in the
operations on the coast of S^ria, and at St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1840; and officially mentioned when
Mate of Comwallis, at the capture of Chin-Kiang-
Foo, in 1842.
9 H. Charleton, Mate of Thunderer at the
bombardment of Bey rout, storming of Sidon, and
bombardment of Acre.
10 R. B. Creyke, Mate of Bellerophon, in the
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operations on the coest of Syria ; and at St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1B40; and commanded the hoats of
Alert in an attack on a Mooriah Fort, in 1844.
12 J. B. Ballard, Mid. of Leveret when she
captured alave-ahip Diogenes, under the batteries of
Mozambique.
15* C. A. D. Pasco, Mate of Beagle, in her
surveying voyage, 1839>4d. Ueut. of Vettal, in
command of the small arm division of that ship at
the reduction of piratical towns in Maluda Bay,
Borneo, 1845, and of Vulture during the operations
in the Canton River, 1847.
16 C. Hawkey, Mate of StromboU, at Beyront,
Sidon, and Acre, 1840.
1844
2 G. G. Phillipps, Mid. of Dartnumth, at Na*
varin.
3 J. Townsend, Mate of Bevenge, at St. Jean
D'Acre.
4 J. H. Shairp, Mid. of Speedweli, at the cap-
ture of Aigle slave brig, of greatly superior force,
in the West Indies, in 1831.
5 H. G. St. J. Mildmay, Lieut, of Talbot, at St.
Jean D'Acre.
6 J. F. C. Hamilton, Mate of Blonde, and offi-
cially mentioned at the capture of Amov and
Chinghae, in 1841, and at the destruction of Chinese
fire-rafts, in 1842.
7 £. T. Hinde, Mid. of Dryad, serving in
Blackfoke, tender, and officially reported at the cap-
ture by boarding of a slave ship of superior force,
in 1831.
9* M^L. B. Cocltraft, officially mentioned for
saving the lives of three Kroomen on the occasion
of a slaver being driven on shore at Why dab,
and destroyed by Dolphin, of which he was Senior
Mate. Lieut, commanding Albert S.V. in the Rio
Nunez during an attack made by a piratical tribe
upon that vessel and the British factories ; in re-
prisal for which the guns of their town were taken
and sunk in the bed of the river, and their
town destroyed. The services rei:dered acknow-
ledged by the present of a sword valued at one
hundred guineas.
10 Hon. O. W. Lambart, Mid. of BUmde, on
the coast of China, at the capture of Amoy and
Chinghae, in 1841 ; and destruction of Chinese
fire-rafts, and taking of Cbin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842,
and his services officially mentioned.
11 Hon. G. H. Douglas, Mid. of Carysfort, and
officially noticed in the operations on the coast of
Syria, in 1840.
13 W. J. A. Heath, Mate of Pique, and served
at the capture of Caiffa and Tsour on the coast of
Syria, and at St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
14 Wm. Amphlett, Mate of Nimble, and offi-
cially reported for suppressing a serious mutiny on
board a prize slaver under his charge, in 1633.
15 J. F. Tottenham, Mate of Hyacinth, and
officially reported for the capture of a slaver with
a single boat, in 1844.
1845
1 C. G. Glinn. Mate of Cyclops, and served on
shore at the attack on a convoy on the coast of
Syria, in 1840.
2 W. Armytage, Mate of Samarang, and ofii-
cially mentioned in the operations on die coast of
China, in 1841.
3 J. £. D. Hay, Mid. of Benbow, and officially
mentioned in command of one of her boats at the
attack on Tortosa; and was present at St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1840.
4 J. A. H. Boyd, Mate of Castor, and aerved
on shore at the taking of Caiffa and Taour on the
coast of Syria ; and at St. Jean D*Acre, in 1840.
5 J. Cawley, Mid. of Oreeian when she cap-
tured two piratical gun-boats, mounting 12 guns
with 1 80 men, in 1822. Mid. of Oenoa at Navarin,
and has lost an eye in the service.
7 W. H. Haswell, Mate of Talbot, and slightly
wounded at St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
8 C. NoUoth, Mate of DcRdaluSf in command
of a boat, and promoted for destruction of piratical
forts, in Maloodo bay, Borneo, 1845.
9 P. W. May, Mate of Agvncourty in command
of a boat, and promoted for the destruction of
piratical forts, in Maloodo bay, Borneo, 1845.
10 J. £. Elliott, Master of Dido and officially
named for services when in charge of a boat at
the destruction of pirates in the River Sarebus,
1843. Master of Agincourt, bearing Sir T.
Cochrane's flag, and mentioned in the (Gazetted
dispatches for having bad charge, as pilot, of the
expedition up the Bruni, Borneo, during the de-
struction of a piratical settlement in that river, 1846.
11 E. H. H. D'Aeth, Mid. of BeUerophon on
the coast of Syria, and bombardment of Acre ; and
Mate of Dido in the operations in the Yang-tse-
Kiang, and subsequenUy in command of a boat
during several engagements with the piratical hordea
of Borneo, in 1844.
1 2 T. Goss, Acting Master of Sulphur during
the Chinese war; and, under Capt. Belcher, sounded
the channels of the Canton river for the advance of
the forces ; and was at the capture of Chuenpee,
Bocca Tigris, and 1st Bar. Commanded the crews
of the gun-boats in the operations against Canton ;
and in conjunction with a party of soldiers, defeated
the attack of a numerous body of Chinese troops, in
which service be was wounded. Made Lieut, for
services in the River Plate.
14 C. O. Wood, Mid. of Imogens at the forcing
the passage of the Bocca Tigris in 1834, and Mate
of BeUerophon in the operations on the coast of
Syria, and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre in 1840.
15 J. Simpson, commanded pinnace of Zebra at
the attack on Tortosa on the coast of Syria in 1840.
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18 F. K. Hawkins, Mid. of Pique on the coast
orSjria and at St. Jean D*Acre, and officially
mentioned for his serricea.
19 M. F. O'Reilly, Mid. of Drtttd during the
operations on the coast of China, aod present at the
taking of Amoy and Ko-long-so.
20 G. F. Day, commanded harge of Benbow
in the attack on the town of Tortosa on the coast of
Srria, and in same ship at bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre in 1840.
1846-47
2 W. C. Geary, Mate of Beacon employed in
the Mediterranean surrey. Has received the silver
Hon. Medal from Roy. Hnmana Society for saving
the life of a seaman.
3 J. B. Field, Mate of Cygnet on the coast of
Africa, 1840-42, at capture of various slave vessels ;
and commanded boats of Ferret at destruction of
the town and slave fiictories at Seabar. In com-
mand of the boats of Daphne and Alfred actively
employed at the siege and blockade of Monte
Video.
8. W. D. Lock, Mid. of Blenheim at capture of
Bo^e Forts, and Aid-de-camp to Sir 'Le F. Sen-
house at the attack on Canton, and to Sir H. Pot-
tioger in all the subsequent affairs under that officer.
Gazetted as having been wounded at Ningpo,
1842. Mid. of Castor, and promoted for services
at New Zealand, 1846.
10 £. G. Hore, officially noticed in the operations
on the coast of Syria when Mid. of Castor in 1840.
1 1 W. T. F. Jackson, Mid. of Welletley and
B^enAeim during the operations in China, and offi-
cially mentioned at the capture of Amoy and
CfaiDghae.
14 F. Meynell, Mid. of Calliope, on the coaat of
China in 1841, and officially mentioned.
16 Hon. F. A. Foley, Mid. of Caetor on the
coast of Syria, aod at Acre, 1840. Served in the
boats of Cafnbrian during much severe boat work
in 1842-43.
18 H. G. Simpson, Mid. of Prineees Charlotte
during the operations on the coast of Syria, and
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840, and
Acting Mate of Harlequin, in the river Yang-tse-
Kiang, 1842, and in the boats at an attack upon
piraies on the coast of Sumatra.
19 R. Dew, Hon. Med. Roy. Hum. Soc.
20 J. F. Ross, Mid. of BenbaWf and served on
shore at the attack on Tortosa, and was Mate of that
sbip at the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acie in
1^40.
23 G. H. Wale, served in a tender of Dido, and
repeUed an attack of al arge number of pirates on
the coast of Borneo in 1843.
26 F. Rooke» Mid. of Pylades, and commanded
one of her boats at the capture of one of three pi*
rmtical jauks in 1840 ; and was present in that ship,
WtUesiev, and Blenheim, in the operations on the
c j<ut of China till the end of the war.
27 A. Butler, officially noticed when Mid. of
WellesUy at capture of Amoy and Cbinghae, 1841.
28 R. Jenkins, Mid. of Hastings during the
operations on the coast of Syria; and officially
mentioned when Mid. of Blonde at capture of Chin-
Kiang-Foo, 1842. Mid. of Dido in charge of the
cutter when attacked by pirates at Serhassen, on
the coaat of Borneo ; and also at the destruction of
the piratical fastnesses and flotillas at that island
under Capt. Keppel, 1843.
30 S. Osborne, Mid. of Hyactn0i at captore of
Canton, and officially mentioned.
31 P. W. Darnell, Mid. of Hazard on coast of
Syria; and at Acre, 1840.
32 F. Egerton, Vol. Ist class of Princesi Char-
lotte, serving on shore on the coast of Syria; and at
bombardment of Acre, 1840.
36 H. Baker, Master of Oargon, and officially
mentioned for services during the operations in the
Parana, for which he was made Lieut.
39 H. W. Comber, Mid. of Herald during the
operations in the Canton River, 1841, and otlHdo,
commanding a boat in action with pirates at
Borneo. Second in command of Pagoda on a voy«
age to the Antarctic regions.
40 F. J. Partridge, Volunteer in Pique, and
officially noticed in &e operations on the coast of
Syria, in 1840.
43 H. T. Lyon, Mid. of Blonde in all the ser.
vices of that ship on the coast of China; and
slightly wounded, and officially mentioned at capture
of Chin-Kiang-Foo. As aide-de-camp to Capt.
Bourchier, present at the signing the treaty of
Nanking.
46 W. W. Morris, Mate of Bmsard at capture
of armed Sp. slave brig Ftfrmidable of rery superior
force
47 A. C. Birtwhistle, Mid. of WeUesley, and
officially reported at the capture of Amoy and
Cbinghae, in 1841. Hon. Med. Royal Humane
Society.
50 £. F. Dent, Mid. of ModeiU during the
operations in China up to May, 1841 and gazetted.
Senior Mate of Vixen at captore of fort at Bruni,
and commanded a boat taking the forts in Maloodo
Bay, 1845, and a company of small-arm men in the
Bruni River, and present in all other operations at
Borneo, in 1846.
51 D. Herbert, Mid. of Edinbwfrh on the coast
of Syria, and officially mentioned ; and at bombard-
ment of Acre.
53 J. S. Darrell, as Mid. of Piquey and present
at the taking of Caiffii, Tsour, and at St. Jean
D*Acre.
55 E. W. Bridge, Mid. of Pique on the coast
of Syria, and at St. Jean D'Acre, 1840, and offi-
cially mentioned.
58 J. J. O'F. Carmichael, Mid of Powerful on
the coast of Syria and bombardment of St. Jean
D*Acre, 1840.
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Services of Lieutenants.
59 F. J. D'Aguilar, Lieut, of Orecian, and
when in charge of a prize slaver, repulsed a
desperate attack upon the vessel in the harbour of
Bahia, 1848, and on two subsequent occasions
defended the same vessel from the enemy's attacks.
69* F. G. Leigh, Vol. First Class in Wateruntch,
serving on the N. coast of Spain, 1835. Mid. of
Castor and Medea, on the coast of Syria, 1840 ; and
Mate of ApoUo, in the Yang-tse-Kiang, and at
Nankin, 1842.
60 G. T. Colvile, Vol. First Class of Talbot on
the coast of Syria and at the bombsrdment of St.
Jean D'Acre.
61 F. Moresby, Mid. of Pique at Beyrout,
Caiffa, and Tsour, and bombardment of Acre, 1840;
and of Comwallis serving during the various opera-
tions in China until the peace of Nsnkin, 1843.
63 H. F. M'Killop, Mid. of Belleisle, and in
charge of a boat at capture of Chin Kaing Foo,
1842 ; and of Calliope, during her services in New
Zealand, commanding a gun boat in Cook's Straits.
Honourably mentioned in the military dispatches,
1845, 46. Silver Med. Roy. Humane Society.
63. W. Bowden, Vol. 1st class in StromboU at
Sidon and Acre, 1840. Present at the assault on
the Chinese camp at Segahon, capture of Chapoo,
of the batteries of Woosun^, and Chin Kiang Foo,
1842 ; and honorably mentioned in the despatches
on each occasion.
64 G. D. Murray, served in North Star at
capture of Woosung, Shanghae, and blockade of
the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1842, and in same ship at
New Zeidand, 1844-46. Honourably mention^ in
Col. Despard's despatch for his conduct at tbe
storming of Kawitis pah, at which he was severely
wounded. Specially promoted for this service.
1848, 49
3 T. Saumarez, Mid. of Raixr, frequently
engaged in boat service in the River Plate and
officially mentioned, and on one occasion wounded
in bringing out two vessels which had grounded on
the bank of the river, in the face of a very superior
force.
6. W. Swinbnm, Mid. of Alligator and JBUn-
heim, and officially noticed in the operations against
Canton, and capture of Amoy and Chingbae, in
1841.
8 G. £. S. P. Serocold, Vol. 1st class in Com-
wallit at the capture of Chin Kiang Foo, 1842.
10 G. W. Watson, Vol. 1st class in ApoUo
at capture of Chio Kisng Foo and at Nankin.
Mid. of Dido, and served in a boat in an encounter
with piratical prows at Sirhapen, 1844.
20 R. H. Burton, Mid. of Agincourt, serving
in the launch at the destruction of piratical foru
in Maloodoo Bay, 7845 ; and also in the expedition
to Bruni, Borneo, 1846.
22 B. G. W. Nicolas, Naval Cadet serving* in
V'tndictvoe in China and at Tahiti; and Mid. of
Calliope in New Zealand, in the various operations
against the natives. 1845, 46.
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MASTERS.
To qualify an Officer to receive a Commission
as Master, he must have been at Sea at least seren
years, two of which in Her Majesty's Nayyjin the
quality of Acting Master or Second Master ; or,
haTing served seven years at Sea, shall have ac-
tually been one year or more Chief Mate, and two
years Master, or two years Chief Mate, and one
year Master of a Merchant Vessel. He shall pro-
dace Certificates of diligence, sobriety, and good
oondact from his Captains, also from the Owners,
for the time he served as Master, and from the
Owners and Master for the time he served as
Mate ; and shall pass snch Bxamination as the
Admirrity may from time to time direct; but
no Candidate shall be examined before he shall
have attained the age of twenty-one years, nor
alter the age of forty.
Time served as Master, shall, in future, be con-
sidered as time served as Lieutenant, to qualify
an Officer to receive a Commission as Com-
mander, under Her Majesty's Regulations, Art. 2,
Sec 4, Chap. 3, in the event of any particularly
distinguished conduct which in the opinion of
the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty it may
be proper to reward by such advancement.
Such Masters as shall not have served afloat
as Masters in the Royal Navy six complete years,
and are not already in the receipt of higher half
pay, shall not be entitled to any increase of pay
beyond Five shillings a day, except in cases where
it shall appear to the Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty, that inability to serve the prescribed
term of six years shall have been caused by
wounds or ill health, arising from the service.
A Master's Assistant (when such rating shall be
allowed by the Admiralty) previously to receiving
an appointment as such to any of Her Majesty's
ships, will be required to have a thorough know-
ledge of Practical Observations of the Sun, Moon,
and Stars, for ascertaining the Latitude ; to work
double Altitudes; the Longitude by Chronometer;
and to keep a Ship's reckoning by the common
Rules, usually denominated a day's work.
EXAMINATION OF MASTERS.
Admibaltt, Dsckmb'er 17, 1849.
The Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty I first or second examination-day after having been
having bad under their consideration the present I so paid off, when, if he shall succeed in passing,
Regalations for the examination of Masters and '^ '" '^ " ^ — i— ^--r .v. j... _r v«_
Second Masters of Her Majesty's Fleet, as defined
by Art. 91, chap. 2, page 32, and Art. 25, chap. 2,
page 25, of the printed instructions, have been
pleased to direct that on and after the let of
January next, the following Regulations shall be
adopted, viz. : —
All Officers passing for the rank of Second Mas-
ters (or Officers from the Merchant Service who are
he will be allowed seniority from the date of his
having passed abroad. But no Second Master (or
candidate for the rank of Master) will be allowed
such seniority who shall fail in passing the Royal
Navy College at the first trial, or who shall not pass
at the Trinity House within a month after his having
passed in Navigation.
Officers appearing before the Trinity Board for
the purpose of passing in pilotage, must be qualified
candidates for the rank of Master, under the Queen's to take charge as Pilot of any of Her Majesty's
Regulations, Art. 6, chap. 8, page 24), shall be ex
amined in seamanship, either at home or abroad, by
one Captain or Commander, and three Masters;
and after having received a certificate of having
passed such examination, they shall undergo their
examination in navigation, at the Royal Naval Col-
lege (^instead of the Trinity House), under the
same Regulations, and at the same period as Mid-
shipmen passing for Lieutenants ; out the exami-
nation for pilotage is to be conducted at the Trinity
House, under the rules and regulations at present
in force, but subsequent to the above-mentioned
examinations. Having completed the above ex-
aminations, they will be considered eligible for the
rank of Master in the Royal Navy, provided they
shall have served the time required by the Queen's
Regulations.
The seniority of Second Masters (or of candi-
dates for the rank of Masters) is in future to reckon
from the date of their passing in seamanship for
that rank, provided they shall subsequently pass in
Navigation at the Rojal Naval College on the first
or second examination-day following, either of
which days they are at liberty to select ; or, in the
event of an Officer having previously passed abroad
in seamanship, he is at liberty, after his arrival in
England, to select either the first or second exami-
nation-day at the Royal Naval College ; or if be-
longing to a ship under orders to be paid off, on the
frigates for the coast and ports for which Masters
have hitherto been examined ; and when they shall
have served three years, at least, in frigates or
sloops, they may be further examined as to their
qualifications to take charge of Line-of-battle ships ;
but in this examination it will be required that they
pass for the largest description of first-rates. In
the event of an Officer serving abroad as Acting
Master of a Line-of-battle ship, the time so served
may reckon as part of the aforesaid three years.
The class of ship of which Officers are capable of
taking charge as Pilots will be stated in the cer-
tificate granted to them by the Trinity House.
All Officers desirous of being examined in pilot-
age at Trinity House, either for the rank of Second
Master, or as to their qualifications to serve aa
Masters of frigates, or of Line-of-battle ships,
should present themselves at the Admiralty, bring-
ing with them a certificate of their birth, and also
their original certificates for the entire period they
have been employed in Her Majesty's service, or in
merchant ships, in each of which certificates the
word sobriety must be included. Similar certifi-
cates must be produced by Officers presenting
themselves to pass in navigation at the Royal
Naval College.
By command of their Lordships,
J. Parksr.
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SUPERANNUATED MASTER.
J. F.DeMiou S4Mar94.
MASTERS OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
1 Thomas Penrose^ Ijaly96 | 1 ©^Henry SmarUy« 13Dec06
MASTERS FOR SERVICE.
Thfl foUowlM 100 Officers, If qualliled for lit or Sd rateg, are enUtted to the half-pay of Seren ShUIinss
per diem.
Theflffurei prefixed to offlcerf names •Ifirnlfy the rates for which they »"J««ljfljJ- T|;««« ^"^^^
are without fljures. Officers passing for higher rates are requested to inform the Bditor tbereot
Those with an Asterisk against the name are unfit for aetiye serriee.
The letters L3,B. denote that the officer has passed for a llne-of-battle ship, under the new order.
1794
5 •Robert Brooke l8Aug
1796
1 MathiaaSisk lApr
1797
3 Anth. Lockwood 27May
5 John Cook 29Sept
1798
4 John Oliver IBAug
3 John ScoUay 50ct
1799
5 *Edwd. VerUng* «f May
1800
3 @*©*Jame8 Scott*.... 2 Jan
1 Wm. Strachan IJJulj
1801
1 AngoBtus Dalby*
1803
1 Thos. Johnson' .
11
26Feb
. «7Aug
* Commissioner of Pilotage, St.
Ives.
1804
1 JohnLewi8»« 7Feb
1 @*George Renner 5May
5 Benj. Haaell (a) 26Jnly
1 (g)Franci8 Prior" lOAug
1 @' James None " 17 Aug
1 @*Edward Denison** . . 40ct
5 iCharles Chown iDec
1805
1 @*@Hen. Andrews". . 7Mar
1 Abraham Trahar 28 June
JohnTiUy 3Sept
1 Chris. Anderson 180ct
1806
1 Nathaniel Squire'" 4Nof
L.B.S. JohnM. Davison'^ 6Nov
1807
1 @» John Font«> 20Jan
4 Edw. Mathews iiJu]y
5 Richard Bushell 21 Aug
6 Kennet Banks* 29Aug
5 James Caddy* • • 260ct
L.B.8. @*Jame8 Barrow" 3Dec
1 John Batest lODec
1808
1 ®»John Pedler l5Feh
@«John Hamilton" 2Apr
4 John Hales (a) 21 Apr
34
* Commissioner of Pilotage, Fowey.
t Secretary to Royal Yacht Squa-
dron.
1 ©^Patrick DallJ*' SOApr
6 Wm. M'CuUock 4May
John Letheney 28 May
5 * William Priest 12June
4 James Long 9Sept
5 'Thos. Hedgcock 27Sept
3 William F. Baker .... lOOct
1809
5 George Scott I2Jan
•And. Chalmers (a) 1 SMay
1 Charles Choake 5 Jnlv
4 ©'Thomas Driver TSept
1 Henry Lanyon 9Nor
1 John Sanford llNor
L.B.S.99Richd.Collin8^ 30Not
1810
3 Thomas Griffiths 13Jan
I @Vohn Miller» 1 Mar
3 Joseph H. Sparke§ 15Mar
1 Wm. Yeames^ 15June
1 @' William Owston Id Aug
L.B.S. Wm. Rickman .. 180ct
5 Chris. Atwell Harris*? 1 iDec
1811
3 @»William Johns" .. 7Mar
3 John James 4A{ir
3 Sir Wm. Bain, iff. » llApr
68
t Superintendent of Leilh Docks.
I Employed In Customii, and Com-
missioner of Piiot^e, Dartmouth.
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Masters.
151
5 Sam. Ellis Pearse iMaj
S Robert Austin iSMzj
5 David Glegg iSJune
5 William Pennington ..26Sept
5 John Harrisf 2Dec
1812
8 Vincent Tregear
6 James Prescott
Neil Morrison
L.B.S. Geo. Lockyer Par.
rottt
6 John Nicholson
5 Lewellvn Howell
3 John Jone8$
L,B.S. Alex.L«wie<* ..
John Brown
1 Thomas Laen
6 Mentor Wilkinson . . . .
1 Robert Dodd
L.B.S. William Ray..
14Feb
14Mar
24Mar
.25Mar
irApr
ISApr
12 June
l9Aug
26Aug
28Aug
20No7
2 Dec
13Dec
1813
6 David Goalen 22Jan
5 Thoe. Gwyther 4Feb
1 @* James Tomliu^" 6Feb
3 Wm. Smith (a) 12Feb
Alexaoder Smith 9Mar
3 John Davis llMar
3 Edw. Randyll Wylde..l4Apr
5 Rich. Boycote Gregory lOMay
5 Simon Stonehonse .... 2June
3 John Patrick 8June
1 William Farley 17July
3 William Reed 14Sept
3 @^ohn Robertst*®.. HOct
L.b.8. James Hardie. . . . 12Nov
3 Richard Lynch** .... 27 Nov
3 Robert Thompson (^) . . 1 8Dec
1814
Lewis John 8Jan
3 James Crear 15Jan
James Charles Atkinson . 29Jan
3 Sampson Giles 22 Feb
6 John Botham 1 Apr
3 @'Edw. Bransfield« . . 29Apr
3 @» Wm Walker«7* . . . .12July
1 @«Robert Fulton'* lAug
100
f Treamrer of London District,
Upper Canada.
X Commiadoner of Pilotage, Poole.
$ Auif tant-Sunreyor of Doekf, &».,
Liverpool.
Y Commanding Malgrave Powder
Magaxine.
• Emigration Agent, limerick.
The foUowlng 900 Officers, haying six
yeart sea time ae Master, if qoalifled
for fourth rates, are entitled to the
half-pay of £100 lOt. per ann.
1 Geo. Farqnhar Morice* 6Sept
1 John Baptist Stent 9Nor
3 Malcolm Carmichael . . 14Dec
3 Edward Tobin 24Dec
1815
3 Henry Brooker 1 Apr
3 Wm. White (c) 17 June
1 David Gosman 28July
1 ^^CharlesBrown^. . . . 6Sept
5* Hicbord Johns ISSept
Rob. Cousens Tilmouth . . 9Nor
3 William Gowdy iDec
1816
1 ^ James Napier**.
7Mar
1822
I James Henderson .... 15Feb
1823
1 Thomas Ball« 29May
3 George Dawes SOMay
3 Edward Rose SOMay
5 Str Jos. Abr. Doudas,
Kl^ :... da
1 @* Jonathan Aylen^ .. 5Sept
5 Robert Beecroft llSept
John Perriam 12Nor
1 Aag. Benj. M'Lean .. 23Dec
1824
3 Samuel Strong 24Jan
1 ^Charles Penrose Bel-
lamy® SSept
t Manser Bradshaw .... 28Dec
1826
1 @'Jas.Wm.Arm8trong7<^24Jan
1 George Parsons .... 2 Aug
1 @*Alex. Morice Parson
Mackey^i ISSept
1 Joshua Taylor 17Sept
I Sam. Seymour Flinn . . 1 Oct
1 @»Wm. HemsleyW .... 19Nov
180
* Queen's Harbour Master, and
Commissioner of Pilotage, Deronport.
1826
Philip Milman 4Jan
0 John Compton Colbome 8Feb
3 William Wood 18Mar
L.B.S. William Green .. 14Apr
3 Robert James* 9May
1 John Thomas 20July
6 John Paaley Luckraftf ISSept
1 Edward Dunsterville . . lOOct
1 John Cooper Giles'*^ 25 Oct
3 @iWm. Summers^'. . . . 3Nor
L.B.S. Henry Roberts
Osborne^ 4Dec
1827
John Bremner 16Mar
SHugh Babb 30Mar
1 ^lEdward John PhU-
hpps Peam™ 7Apr
Edward Martin 1 May
George Bumey 17May
5 @» Joseph Mitchell" 25May
L.B.S. Peter Francis. , . .SOMay
James Drysdale 5July
David Taylor 27Aug
3 John Yule 290ct
3 @Jame8 Sprent$^ .... SDec
L.B.S. ^John Rawlings
Fittock« do.
1828
Robert Wilson i Jan
1 ©George B. Hoff-
meister** 22Feb
L. B.S. @» J. Nisbet King* ISMar
John Pascoe (a) 8May
Thos. Withenbery 26May
1 Jas. Underwood 22 July
William Harriott|| 22Sept
3 Alexander Weir 160ct
@^ Robert Andrews New-
man" 220ct
1829
1 @' Henry Davy" .... 14Jan
L. B.S. John Huntley .... 16Jan
1 John McDonald do.
6 Edward Gulliverf .... 8 May
1 Wm. Homsby Thomp-
8on«>o 22May
1 Charles Pope 17June
1 ^ipyjohn DaWes^.. 17Aug
3 Duncan M<Creight .. 4Sept
James Teague do.
1 John Erasmus Mills . . 200ct
5 John Hales (6) 30Dec
173
* Assistant Emigration JigentjLiTer^
pool.
t Harbour Master, Lianelly.
t Examiner of Store. Accounts, So-
merset House.
i Orerseer of Merchant Seamen's
Tickets, Tower HUI.
H Overseer of Convicts, Bermuda.
Y Harl>our Miuter, St. Helena.
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Masters.
1830
3 @Geo. Johnson ^^ .... 3 Jan
5 ®'@Cha8. Cleveland'^ 6 J an
Georg^e Grej SuUiran* .. 10 Mar
1 Rich. Thompson 22 Apr
John Rogers IdMaj
James Tuckert 10 Aug
5 John James Hood Liu-
gard iNov
1 James Bullay Tucker.. 3Dec
1831
5 ©^William Lindsaj
Browne»<» 7Feb
Wm. E. A. King 25Feb
Robert Hoppen iSMar
3 John Dallas do.
Fred. Saumares Fraaeri"23Ma)r
3 James Brown*** 10 Aug
William Jennis 12 Aug
5 John Shepherd 23Aug
5 James Fowler 7Sepr
3 ©Rich. Browne»<» 30Sept
1 Jos. King Martjn 30ct
L.B.S JohnPenn 120ct
1832
John Caught 20July
3 Wm. Robert Madge . . do.
L.B.S. James Tonkin 9Aug
1833
5 George Crisp Dowers 19July
3 @Uonas Coaker ^^ . . 90ct
1834
@»John Scott Tajlor»<»* . . 5June
Daniel Quintom 13J une
1835
1 @John Jackson (6) »w i6Mar
3 Hen.NichollsThomasi<>«27Mar
5 Charles Francis Cox.. 8 Apr
5 Thomas Alex. Wemjssit do
1 @»Geo. Biddlecombe*»llApr
3 @*Jn. Clark Barlow . . 2lApr
L.B.S.@Phil. Charles
Durham Bean*'^' 24 Apr
@* Edward John Sinclair
Couzens • • 7Mzj
1836
James Rundle 11 Jan
3Wm.Parker 2lApr
3 @»John Webb rjune
5 Wm. Harry Emes 27Aug
1837
3 William Joseph Wood . 4 Jan
L.B.S. Charles Gahan .. iMar
1 Chas. Thomdike Tucker 19May
216 .
5 Wm. Woodland White. 19May
3 Jas. Tbos. Russell .... 2 June
@*Fra8. Wm. Bateman"* 26July
1838
5 James Saunders 22JaD
@»George Wright*"' . . 22Jan
Rob. Currie 12May
L.B.S. @>Geo.Filmer"* 26 J une
L.B.S. David Cragie»"..17Aug
Samuel Lark do.
3 Jno. Chas. Hutchings . do.
L.B.S. Edm. Picoti Cole do.
3 Chas. Hen. Dillon .... do.
3 George Grant do.
5 Thos. Bartlett Codnor do.
5 William Parsons do.
3 Robert Salmond do.
L.B.S. Wm. T. Wheeler do.
David Duncan do.
Lucius Curtis Bailey . . do.
5 John Robert Aylen . . do.
5 Joseph Cheg^jn .... do.
Rob.WilliamWattsMiUer do.
L.B.S. Geo. Hope Skeadt do.
John Haynes do.
Alex. Burns Usbome .... do.
Henry Mapleton do.
5 Jas. Fuller BoxerJ . . 60ct
Samuel Bird Cook do,
5 William Forbes 3Dec
1839
L.B.S. Geo. Lee Bradley 16 Apr
1840
L.B.S. Cornelius Thos.
Aug. Noddall 1 Jan
6 @»Edward Williams .. ISFeb
L.B.S. Rich. Hoskyn ..19May
L.B.S. Richd. Stokes ..«0Aug
L.B.S. @*Robert Stud-
well"* do.
!i_ Geo. Wilson 15Sept
_ I* Fred. John Gruzelier|| 4Nov
o Robert Brown Graham|| do.
L.B.S. @>Peter Welling.
ton"» do.
@iFred. WilUJl do.
1841
5 Wm.Jeffery 18Jan
L.B.S Hen. Geo. Raynes 15Feb
L.B.S. James Jeffery .. 16Feb
5 Wm. Barrett 19Feb
L.B.S. Richard Mowll.. 20Mar
©iChas. Aug. Cole»«> .... 23Mar
Geo. Fred. Charles 30Mar
5 Francis Edington 13Apr
5 @'Wm.T. Mainprise'** iJune
L.B.S. Robert Knox.... 2June
265
• Brltiih Yice-Consul, Amoj,
•f AssiHtant Harbour Master, Thames,
X Inspector of Grantham Pier and
Docks, Leith.
5 @Geo. NoTSWorthy^'' BJune
L.B.3.John Burdwood »»* 26 A ug
Rich. Stephen Godden . . do.
L.B.S. John Geo. Mugford do.
L.B.S. W. J.WebsterBumey do.
L.B.S. John Jarvis'**. ... do.
6 Henry Paul do.
5 Wm. Vincent* do.
L.B.S. @R. Calder Alleni*<^do.
5 John Kellock do.
5 Fredk. Wm. Paul .... do.
5 Hennr Brehaut do.
Rich. Offord Stuart ....27 Aug
Jas. Hill Ashton iSept
5 @Peter Loney»«^ 7Sept
L.B.S @Eard. Fancourt
Cavell'* 80ct
L.B.S. @JohnT.For8ter»» do
L.B.S. Geo. Jas. Hodge8"»220ct
L.B.S. Perciral Benj.
Roberts 20Nov
John Doyle Pascoe .... 23Nov
John Stoker Pritchard . . do.
L.B.S. John Roakilly . . do.
L.B.S. Jas. Thos. Davis do.
3 Vincent Williams .... do.
L.B.S. Jas. Penn do.
5 Jas. Wells do.
John Garner do.
Wm. Saunders Hele .... do.
L.B.S. Chas. J. Parker . . do.
L.B.S. Richard Thomas do.
6 John Tucker (5) do.
3 Henry Thompson .... do.
Wm. Clarke Triphook . . do.
Henry Barnard Harris .. do.
L.B.S. John WhitUker
Richards Jenkins .... do.
* Deputy-Governor of Newgate.
t Storekeeper, Hong Kong.
I Ck)mmander of R.W.I.M. Steam
Packet, Trent.
II These Officers wore promoted for
their services on the Coast of Syria, and
capture of 8t. Jean d'Acre, in 1840.
The following Officers, If five years in
the service, on half pay of 0«. per diem.
@*Wm. Woodger do.
L.B. S. Fredk. JolmO. Evans do.
L.B.S. John Belam .... do.
Wm. Forster do.
Wm. Mills do.
John F. Roes»» 2lDec
1842
L.B.S. Geo. Henry Kerr
Bower 28Jan
Edward Killwick Calver . do.
5 William Ellis (6) 4 Mar
H. W.Allen 27Apr
Hugh John Sclater 6June
L.B.S. Thos. W. R. Pike 25June
James Chambers 19July
L.B.S. @Jno.W.King»M30Aug
@Peter Chown»»* 80ct
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5 Sunael Libbj «6No7
L.BJ5. Francia Hale do,
James Bowier 23Dee
L.B.8. AFrancia Herbert
NiWett»" do.
1843
John Jennings Ball UMar
Wm. Henry Williams .. do.
6 ®W. Ward Dillon**®.. llApr
L.B.S^olin P. P. Warren28Jone
Fred. Ranney Stnrdee . . tSJnIy
L.B.S. George Moore .. SSept
L.B.S.Will. Jamea Boosej
HilUard"* 12Sept
L.B.S. John Edw. Davis 11 Oct
5 Hen. Braddlck Tale^«* do.
L.B.8. Henry Dormer .. 31 Oct
Henry Harper 28Not
5 ^Wm. Ellas Hyne^** l4Dec
1844
5 Henry Dancan Bnmey 8Feb
Thoa. Chas. Pollen do.
George Collier do.
Valentine Gardner Roberts 86Feb
Fraa. HooffMay 161VIar
L.B S ^Hen. Aug. Mo-
riarty 20Jane
Wm. Hugh Tilly Green . . 20Aag
Darid Kaime Welch .... 19Sept
JohnThos.CroQt>«* llNoY
James Bodie do.
John Eaton Petley do.
1846
James Stephen Hill .... 26Jsn
L.B.8.Benjamin Renand do.
L..BJS. Chris. George . . 14Feb
£dm. Hezury Garwood . . ISMar
Stephen Johns • do.
Joshoa Whiting lOMay
Jamea G. H. TluBn lAng.
James Matthews llAug
960
Henry Webb llAug
Waiiam James OUto do.
John Dillon do.
William Henry BalJiston 31 Dec
John Felix Looey do.
John W. Mcintosh Hall . . do.
1846
John Pyper 22Feb
Robert Wm. Roberts .... 17Mar
@*Fred. Ferd. Field Taylor 26Apr
5 Powoall Pellew Cotter l6May
Tbomas Hart 26May
Thomas Bo wen 22June
Edward Hooper Rowe ..29Jime
Wm. Bkuskfoid 80Jane
John Scott 4July
Andrew Sam. Knight 16July
John James Brown .... 6Aug
John Jas. Brown 6Aug
Thomas Arandel ONot
George J. Gibbon do.
Daniel M' Donell Jago .... do.
Richard Read do.
James W. Sjrmonds do.
Wm. Henry Crane do.
Benjn. Simpsoo ONoy
Doocao Joseph Louttid*^* do.
Joho Stokes do.
Horatio Norway do.
Fredk. Joho Keot do.
Thos. J. WhilUer do.
Richard T. Sannders .... do.
John North Willis 9Not
Wm.H.WiUiams do.
James Flowers Beckett . . do.
Thomas Edwards do.
Stephen Spain do.
Jabez Loane do.
1847
Alfred Lawrence Halloran 19Feb
Richard Henry Warren . . 13Mar
M. S. Stewart Barney .... isUone
880
Richard Bell Madge . .
..21 Aug
Geo. A. Waters
..25NoY
Wm. S. Luke
..lODeo
George H. Loveridge .
. do.
Thomas Osmer
. do.
Henry Hill
..20Deo
Wm. H. Betls
. do.
John Richards
. do.
Richard A. Barstall ...
. do.
Hogh Dymood Beach . .
do.
1848
George Henry Forster. .
.. IFeb
Henry Thomas Ellis . . .
do.
William By ford
.•29Feb
Robert Walker
..9Mar
Charles R. P. Forbes ...
.25 July
John H. T. Norril
. SODeo
Wm. Henry Mallard . . .
. do.
Thomas Hoss •
. do.
1849.
Chas. Jas. Polkinghorne
..IGJan
Timothy Wm. Solivan
.. 3Apr
George H'-nry Blakey .
. do.
Edwin Maunder
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Benj. J. Hooper
. 8May
Robert Barrie BaU
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MiohaelHeath
. 9May
Fras. P.M. Strong
.ISJune
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Saml. Wm. K. Freeman .
. do.
Charles Bawden
.f2Sept
James Dondas Milne ..
.. 90ot
Thos. Harvey Fraier ..
..190ct
Geo.GUes
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Geo. L. Canr
. do.
Wm. Thos. Tregidgo . .
.18Dee
John Symons
. do.
426
John Walton ramoTed flrom the list
of MMtsis, Mag ia boiy ordni^ bat
in recsipt of half-pay.
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SBRVICES OF MASTERS.
S T. Penrose, Master of Ompatra, «nd in com-
mand of a boat at the atticlr npon a conroj, and
capture of a gun vessel, in the bay of Leyita nnder
a destractive fire from batteries and ^nn-boats,
1801 ; of Areihtua, co-operating with the Sp. army
on the North Coast of Spain, 1810 ; and of Magni-
ficent at the bombardment of St. Sebastian, the
approaches to which fortress he preyionslysiirTeyed
in the riiip's boats.
5 E. Verling, Master of Kangaroo, at dapttire
of Fr. 16 run privateer TeUgra^, and in ii6tion
with Fr.pnvateer Grande D€eUte,of9l2 guns and 160
men, 1799. and bis services officially noticed.
Master of Dryad at capture of Danish frigate AUo'
formn, and Fr. 28 gun privateer BcnaparU*
6 J. Seotty Master of Dsitr^e at Copenbagen,
talSOl.
8 A. Dalby, Master of Falcon at capture «f
Madeira, 1801 ; of Carytfort at capture of Fr. 90-
gun sloop LiOine, 1806 ; and of Owen Ohndowar
at the taking of Anbolt, 1809.
9 Thomas Johnson, Master of PrinceuCaroUne^
and assisted at the capture of a Russian flotilla in
the Gulf of Finland, and of another in the Great
Belt while in Crewy, in 1809. Master of the Fleet
with Sir A. Cochrane in the Chesapeake, &o., during
thf« operations against the Americans
10 J. Lewis, officially arantioned when BCaster
of Antelope in an attack en the enemy's flotilla in
1804 ; and Muster otEmuhus, when she beat off a
Fr. frigate near Pono Kico« in 1809. Gas. 1804, 13.
18 F. Prior, Master of £olutt in the action ofl"
Ferrol.
13 J. None, Master of Sulphur bomb at tbe
bombardment of Granville and Havre, lind in
several atfaoks on the enemy's flotillas in th^ Chan-
nel, in 1804 ; of Leopard in ner rencontre with U.S.
frigate Chesapeake ; and of Melamput at the taking
of Guadeloupe, 1810; and capture of Calibre,
Beamait, and Fantome, Fr. sloops of war,
14 E. Denison served in Tnfies^ble at evacua-
tion at Toulon, capture of St Fiorenzo, and siege of
Calvi, 1794; in Mart in the expedition to Qui-
beron bav ; Comwallis's memorable retreat, 1795,
and at the capture of Fr. 74 HercuUy 1798, at
which latter service he received several snbre
wounds in boarding. In a boat of Mars assisted
in cutting out tbe Fr. corvette Chevrette, 1801.
Master of Mercury frequently engaged with gun-
boats and batteries of St. Malo, Granville, and
Cape La Hogue, 1804 ; and of Stim in two severe
attacks upon Fr. privateers in the West Indies,
and also at the attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads.
Serving in the same ship till 1811, co-operating
with Sp. patriots, and blockading tbe enemies
poru till the peace.
16 H. Andrews, Master of "Naiad at Trafalgar ;
and commanded a bout of \yntph at tbe attack on
the French brig Carrota, in the Tagus, in 1808.
18 N. Squire, Master of Benttta at Copenha-
gen, in 1807 ; of Loirv at the capture of tite Fr 34
gun ship Hebe; and of Leydm in the Walcberen
expedition. '
19 J. M. Daviion, Master of Hyacimh, block-
ading Dutch frigates at Goree« 1806 ; of Champum
in the expedition to Corunna, 1 809 ; and of A lemme
frequently engaged in boat service in the Adiiatic.
and on the coast of Dalmatia, and capture of towos
and convoys ; and also when attached to inshore
squadron at blockade of Toulon. Assisted at eap-
ture and destruction of a convoy nnder the guns of
Port Maurice, 1814 (on which occasion the Airmune
led the squadron), and served at the reduction of
Genoa, 1814, and surrender of Ajaccio, Corsica,
and officially recommended for promotion. Master
of Rivoli at capture of Fr. frigate Metpomene, 1815,
and varioua other services till the peaoe.
50 H. Smartly, Master of Pvrcvpine diiiing bar
services in the Adriatic ; and in command of the cut-
ter of that ship boarded and brougbt off an enemy's
vessel from under fire of tbe forts of Ragusa Veeefaio.
While commanding Porcu/pMs cutter enforcinfr
the blockade of Ragusa, enpged s vessel fbll of
troops, where be was attacked by two gun boats ; and
served in several other boat actions, in wbich many
of the enemy's vessels were driven on sbore and
destroyed, wt which he received the tbanks of the
Com.-'in-Cbief, Lord Collingwood. Master of /as
at Flushing. Lent to the Russian Fleet wbieh he
piloted to Oronstradt ; and served at the tiego ef
Dantxic.
51 J. Font, Mate of ^rfUur in Calder*s actioa
Master of Pandora at Copenhaften, in 1807 ; of
Iphigenia at the capture of Bourbon, and wbea
captured off Port Sud Kst, in 1810; Master of
Doris at taking the Isles of France, uid Java in
1811.
8S J. Caddy, Mate of Curitux at the capture of
Fr. privateer Dasme Emet^, in the West Indies, in
1806.
23 J. Barrow , Acting M aster of Paulina, at Co-
penhagen, in 1807 ; and severely hurt in destroy-
ing a vessel off Candia, in 1810. Master of UniU,
at the taking of Dromedaire ; destruction of the
batteries and three store ships at Corsica ; and cap-
ture of the Fr. frigate Persanne, in 1811. Master
of President, at the taking of St Sebastian, 1813.
S6 J. Hamilton, Master's Mate of Warrior at
Copenhagen, 1801. Acting Master of Reynard at
destruction of Fr. privateer General Ernoufy 1805.
Master of Albion at the bombardment of Algiers.
27 P. Dall, Mate of armed transport Princess
Royal, stationed off Boulogne, 1804, and in freauent
actions with enemy's gun-Doats ; in the expeaition
to tbe Weser, 1805 ; and to Buenos .\yres, and
Monte Video, 1807, serving until the evacuation.
Master of Sed Eknn, 1807, in several actions will)
Danish gun-boats, in the Baltic ; and in co-opera-
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tJon with the Sp. Patriots, in 1808. Iftstar of
J*erltn in the ezpeditioii to the Scheldt, 1809 ; re-
duction of Guadftlofipe, 1810 ; and (when in eem-
puny with VUtnOain) chased, and doseiy eng^ed
br a Fr. sqwulion off Cape Sicie.
9i R. Collins, served in Loin at the captnre of
Fr. frigate Libre, asMsted in storming the Castle of
Afuroe, and cutting out two Spanish gun^hoats
froin the Bay of Camariaas. Mate of Qucti schooner
mr Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and lost an arm bj a
shot from the batteries of Blsineur ; and Master of
Jdenelnu during the operations in the Chesapeake,
in 1814-15.
93 J. Miller, Second Master o£ Protector taking
tlie Cape, and in the expeditions against Monte
Video, Buenos Ayres, &c. ; and Acting Master of
I^mbe at capture of U. S. frigate Eteex. Master of
Jlfmcfm, at Algiers.
35 W. Yeames, Master of Crane, frequently
engaged with Boulogne flotilla ; and at the defence
of Cadis. Master of Acatta in the attack on JNew
London.
37 C. A. Harris, Master of Clorinde at capture
of Fr. ship Henri off Ceylon, 1809 ; and of same
•hip at reduction of the I. of France, and mentioned
in Admiral Bertie's dispatches for services ren
dered on that occasion. Gas. 1810.
38 W. Johns, Acting Master of Mome-FortunSe
at the takmg of Martinique, in 1800 ; Guadeloupe.
in 1810; destruction of Fr. frigates Loire and
Seine at A use la Barque; and capture of the
Sain tee. Master of Opottum at the passage of the
^donr, in 1818. and of Thtmet in the opesatiomon
the ooaat of Ameriea, in 1814.
99 Sir W. Bain, served in Centurion in the ex-
pedition to Dunkirk, in 1708; captnre ofFr. frigate
Dugumf Trouin off the Mauritius, in 1794 ; and
served on shore at capture of Trincomal^, Batti*
caloey and Jaffnapatam, 1706. Present in same
•hip at captnre of Baada and Amboyna, 1796 ; and
in many boat actions while blockading Batavia,
IdOO; and slightly wounded while cutting out
some vessels at Sourabaya, 1801. Acting Master
ot Caroline at capture of Dutch frigate Maria Rig-
gertbergen, and a brig, and destruction of shipping
in Batavia Roads, 1806; and in the same year
slightly wounded at the capture of a Sp. galleon.
Master of ^6il(e from 1812 to 1815, and captured
aereral privateers. Published in 1817, a " Trsatise
on the Vsriation of the Compass."
44 A. Lewis , Mid. serving in the Walcheren
expedition ; and as Mate of Saiaette commanded a
boat at the captnre of a Fr. privateerin the Adriatic,
1811; and of a second in 1 813. Master of Guada'
loupe, and assisted at the capture of the batteries and
convoy at Port Nouvelle, in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
48 J. Tomlin, Acting Master of Goidfineh in
action with Fr. 22 gun corvette Mondie ; and of
Arethua in co operation with the PatrioU on the
north coaat of Spain, in 1809. Msster of Superb at
Algiera.
6f) J. Roberts, served in Temeraire at Trafalgar ;
and HuMtar in the Walcheren expedition, in 1800.
Master of QeUant, and captured a Danish schooner
under a heavy tire of gun-boats at Christiansand, in
1812 ; and of Cyone at capture of Fr. frigates
Alemtne and Iphigenie, in 1814.
65 E. Bransfield, Master of Severn at Algiers.
67 W . Wal ker, serving in Sapphire, an d scti vely
employed a^inst the pirates in the Persian Gulf,
in 1806; in Seaflmoer during the defence of
Cadis; and in Growler in co-operation with the
British army in the Tagus, in 1810. Master of
BeUebub at Algiers.
68 R. Fulton, was present at the taking of Java ;
and severely wounded when Master of Glasgow
at Algiers. Commanded Jupiter troop ship at tlie
taking of Chinirhae on the poast of China, in 1841.
69 G. F. Morice, Mid. of Pincher, frequently
engaged in that vessel and her boats with the
enemy *s gun-boRts in the Belt, and rivers of the
Baltic in 1810, 11, 12; particularly at capture of
Fr. privateer Phosbe, in the Elbe, 1811.
62 C. Brown, Mate of Laura schooner at the
taking of Guadaloupe, in 1810, and frequently
employed in her boats at the capture of enemy's
vessels.
64 J. Napier. Mid. of Temeraire at Trafalgar;
of London st cspture of ilfarengo and Belle Poule ;
of Perlen during the Walcheren expedition, and
forcing the passage of the Scheldt, 1800$ and of
Muroi in numerous boat actions on the ooast of
France. Master of Isii at reduction of Carabusa,
&c., 1828.
66 Thos. Bull, Aotin^ Msster of Tyne, and offi*
cially mentioned for service against the pirates in
the West Indies, in 1823.
67 Sir J. A. Douglss, Master of Boadicea in the
Rangoon war ; and in command of Cambridge mer-
chant ship, rendered important mercantile ser\''ices
and wounded at the commencement of the Chinese
war,
68 J. A3rl<*n, Mid. of Locsdsmonian on the coast
of America, in 1813-14. Mate of Snapper, snd in
oomsDiaad of a gig, with six men (being sixty miles
from the brig), captured a slave vessel of three
guns aad 20 men, and in board bg received a seven
injury. Servf*d in same brig in an expedition up
the river Pongo, 1820. Master of Hatting* on the
coBst of Syria, 1840.
69 C. P. BeUamy, served in ApoUo fire-ship at
the attack of the French fleet in Basque Roads ;
and in the Walcheren expedition, in 1809. Mid.
of Termagant in the operations in defence of Sicily,
including the attack on Reggio and Leghorn, and
taking of Genoa; and of Albion at Algiers.
70 J. W. Armstrong, serving in FaUnautk at
the bombardment of Algiera.
71 A. M. P. Maokay, Master of Oanget during
the operations on the coast of Syria.
73 W. Hemsley, Master of Britk at Navarin.
76 J. C. Giles, Acting Msster of Swinger gun.
brig on the cosst of Africa, and succeeded three
several times to the command ; and rendered impor-
tant services in suppression of the slave tmde. 1820.
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Services of Masters.
76 W. Smnmera, Master of Ra$e, and com-
manded one of her boats at capture of tereral
piratical veBoela in tbe Arohipelag^o, in 1827 ; in
same ship at NaTarin ; and wnen Master of Eden
captured a slave ship of 10 gons and 60 men in a
boat with 13 men.
77 H. R. Osborne, senred in Repulse in Cal-
der*s action ; capture of Marengo and BeUe Poule ;
passage of the Dardanelles, and destruction of
battery and Turkish squadron. Acting Master in
command of a Falmouth packet, and beat off three
American privateers. Has been twice injured in
the service.
70 £. J. P. Peam, Master of Powetful, and
served as a volunteer in action with the Eg^yptian
army in Syria; and present at the bombardment
of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
80 J. Sprent, Master of WeUetley in the opera-
tions on the coast of China and capture of Canton ;
and commanded Raitlemahe troop ship at the taking
of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841 ; and in the opera-
tions in the Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
88 J. Mitchell served in Leonder at Algiers;
and Acting Msster of Slaney during the Burmese
war.
84 J. R. Fittock, Master of Btenheim during
the operations in China, and present at the takine
of the Bogue forts, Canton, Amoy, Chusan, and
Ningpo, 1840, 42.
85 H. B. Hoffmeister, commanded Jupiter troop
ship at the taking of Woosung and Shanghae, and
operations in the river Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
86 J. N King, Second Master of At^m at
Navarin. Master of Cantbrian on the coast of
China, 1842.
87 R. A Newman, Vol. 1st class in Courageus
in Strachan*s action off Ferrol, 1806.
88 H . Davy, Master of Thunderer at the taking
of Sidon, and bombardment of St. Jean D'Aore,
in 1840.
00 W. H. Thompson, Master of Carnation at
capture of twelve piratical misticoes in the Grecian
Archipelago. 1826 ; and of Zebra at the destruc-
tion of a piratical flotilla, and the batteries at
Carabusa.
99 John Davies. Acting Master of Jatper,
serving in Etna bomb at the reduction of the
Morea Castle; and Master of Edinburgh in the
various operations on the cosst of Syria, and
severely wounded at the bombardment ot St. Jean
D'Acre, 1840.
100 G. Johnson. Acting Master and Master of
Mattiff, Beacon, and Etna, employed upon surveys
of the Mediterranean and coast of Africa, from
1826 to 1836; and of Contoay, and rendered an
important service when detached in Young Hebe
schooner, in 1840, by the survey of "the entrance
and most difficult portion of the river Yang.tse-
Kiang, for ninety miles; thereby contributing,
in a considerable degree, to the safe passage of the
fleet in the subsequent operations in that river/' in
which service he was constauily exposed to the
fire of a fleet of war junks. OiBciallj mentioned in
the operations against Gsnton, 1841.
101 C. Cleveland, served in BeWma at Copen.
hagen, 1801, Mid. of Poljfphemm at capture of four
Fr. frigates, and present at the cutting out Fr.
corvette Caear from Rochelle, 1806. Master of
3ftfros at Guadeloupe, 1816.
102 W. L. Browne, Master of Volage at com-
mencement of the China war, destruction of wsr
junks. Ac, 1841.
103 F. S. Fraser, Actiufr Master of Priawow,
and severely wounded at capture of Sp. 20 gun
slaver Velot, 1830.
104 J. Brown, Vol. Ist class in Tennamt daring
the operations on the coast of America, 1814.
106 R. Browne, Master of CaUiope in the opera-
tions against Csnton, and subsequent capture of
that city, in 1841.
106 J. Coaker, Master of Z>rutd at tbe capture
of the Forts of the Bocca Tygris and operationi
aninst Canton, in 1840-41 ; and his services offi-
cially mentioned when Master of CamvaUit in the
operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1842.
106* J. S.Taylor, Master's Asst. of Gisigow,it
Navarin.
107 J. Jackson (6), Master of Endymien in the
operations in the river Yang-tse-Kiang.
108 H. N. Thomas, Msster ot BUmde, and his
services officially mentioned at the taking of Woo-
sung and Shanghae, and capture of Chm-Kiang-
Foo, in 1842.
109 G. Biddleoombe, Master of Ta!bat, and ren-
dered important service in soonding round St
Jean D*Acre previous to tbe bombardment in 1840.
110 P. C. D. Bean, wounded in Lifey daring
the Burmese wsr ; and his services officially noric«d
in the operations on the coast of China, as Master
of Herald and Druid.
112 F. W. Bateman, Master's Assistant of
Genoa at Navarin ; and Master of Caryef'ort in tbe
operations on the coast of Syria, and bombardment
ot St. Jean D*Acre, in 1840.
113 G. Wright, Acting Master, and slightly
wounded in Comet steam-vessel while in sctive
service on the coasts of Spain and Portugal,
in 1836.
114 G. Filmer, Acting Master of Plumper on
the coast of Africa, and commanded her boats at the
capture of two armed slavers of superior force.
Master of Coitor in the operations on the cosst
of Syria and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre,
in 1841.
116 D. Craigie. Second Master of Ftper, on
the No. coast of Spain, 1 836 ; and Master of Caster,
during the operations in New Zealand, 1846, 46.
118 R. Studwell, Vol. t Class in Atia at ■.
Navarin ; Second Master in charge of Sawge during I
the operations on the No. coast of Spain, 1836. 40;
Master of Firebrand at the action off Obligsdo,
Passage of San Lorenzo, and repeatedly employed |
on boat service during the operations in tbe I
Parana, 1846, 46. I
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1 19 P. Wellinffton, Master of StromboU during
the opentioDS on the coMt of 871 ia and at St. Jean
D'Aero, 1840; and of Thatia in the China
expedition.
190 C. A. Cole, officially reported when Second
MasterofCostm-, in the operations on the coast of
Syrin, in 1840.
121 W. T. Mainprise, Second Master of Talbot,
snd aiaistftd the Master in sounding round St Jean
D' Acre prior to the bombardment.
189 G. Nosworthj, Acting Master of Pylada
in the operations against Canton, in 1841.
124 J. Burdvrood, Master of Pertian, and com-
manded two of her beau at the capture of a alaver
of two guns and thtrtjr-siz men in the Bight of
Benin, in 1848.
125 J. JarFisy Master of Drtiw, 1841,47. serv
ing in the Yang tse-Kiang at the conclusion of
peace of Nankin, and at Mew Zealand during the
operations, 1846.
196 R. C. Allen, Acting Master of Phmptr,
1890, and in command of her two gigs captured
Sp. alare sehoooer of 9 guns and 40 men. Master
of FtsffA in the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang,
1842, and of Dido serring in her boato against the
pirates of Borneo, 1844, and twice mentioned in the
de^patohes.
127 P. Loney, officially reported when Second
Master of Canfifori in the operations on the coast
of2iyria,inl840.
189 E. F. CaTell, Second Master of BatOmuikB,
and officially noticed at the taking of Canton, in
1841.
190 T. J. Forstor, Second Master of Conway^
and officially mentioned at the taking of Canton, in
1841. Master of ModesU, and again officially
Dc»uced at the taking of Woosung and Shaughae,
and dty of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
181 G. J. Hodges, Seoond Master of WkrmiU
and promoted for saring the life of a boy that nad
fidlen OTerboaid at sea. Master of Comu$ in the
action off Obligado and other operations in the
Parana, 1846, 46.
182 J. F. Rees, Second Master, serving in
Wolverene at the destruction of the slave factories
at Corisco; and promoted from Dolphin for the
capture of a slaver, in the boau of that vessel, in
1841.
189 J. W. King, several times officially men-
tioned when Acting Master of ModesU in the ope-
rations on the coast of China, in 1841.
194 P. Chown, Second Master of Starlings and
officially mentioned at the taking of Canton, in
1841.
137 F. H. Niblett, Second Master of Herald at
capture of Bogue forts and subsequent operations
in the Canton river; of Welletley, and officially
mentioned at the capture of Amoy and Chinghae,
in 1841 . Master of Fantome in charge of the work-
ing party rescuing the wreck of a merchant brig on
coast of Barbary, eiposed to the fire of the pirates.
140 W. W. Dillon. Second Master of Wellesley
at the teking of Cbusan, and destruction of the
forte of the Bocca Tigris. Master of Cnuter at
the capture of Canton, Amoy, &c.
141 W. J. B. HilUard, Master of Serpmt on
the coast of China, 1848.
142 H. B. Yule, Second Master of Erebut in
Ross's Antarctic expedition, 1830-43. Previously
in 1896 received the thanks of the Admiralty lor
his exertions in saving Quail cutter, in the Bay of
Biscay.
149 W. £. Hyne, served in Albion at Navarin.
Commanded boate ot Coi^iel at capture of piratical
slaver Nympha, 1890, and wounded. Acting
Master ot jWimrod in tbe operations on the ooast of
China, 1840-42, «nd Coast of Scinde, 1843.
146 J. T. Crout, Master of Pantaloon, and se-
verely wounded in boarding a piratical vessel on
the coast of Africa, 1845.
146 D. J. Louttid, wounded while command-
ing boato of Spy in an attack on a slaver, in 1844*
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MATES.
ToqaaUfy an OiBoer to become a Mete, he muat have eeired the time and paaeed the Exammatian
required to qaalify him for a Lieotoaantoy ; bat whatever rank beyond that of Midshipman he maj obtaiii
abroad, previous to passing euoh Examination at the Naval College as may from time to time be reqeired,
will depend for eonfirmation on his passing the said Examination within snch period after his return
to England as shall be directed from time to time by the Admiralty.
No Mato shall be allowed Half-Pay without having been previously surveyed and reported unfit by
the Director-General, or the OiBcers of one of the Naval Hospitals at home. The Mediosl OfBcera are
therefore to report particularly in each case the probable period at which the Invalid may be again fit for
employment ; and at the expiration of such period the Mate is to report himself to their Lordships, in
order that, if he should state himself to be still unable to serve, proper measures may be taken to ascertain
his continued unfitness; after which, should he be declared fit tor employment and still withhold his
services, his Half- Pay is to be respited.
Matee who may apply for the retiring pension of two shillings and sixpence a day after twenty years*
actual service, will not oe re-admitted after having accepted such Pension. The names of all Mirtes who
remain out of the Service for more than one year, without applying for an Appointment, will be removed
from the official Register of Mates and Midshipmen, and be considered as having relinquished the Navnl
Service ; unless the omission proceeded from unavoidable causes.
All Midshipmen who shall have passed such Examination respecting their Qualifications Ibr the
appointment of Lieutenant as the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty may from time to time direct
(ir abroad, for Seamanship and Navigation, and if at home also at the Royal Naval College), ahall be
considered eligible to have Commissions as Matee in whatever Ship thej may be serving ; such Com-
mission will be given by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, upon the reoommendation of
the Commanding Officer of the Ship in which the person maj be serving, transmitted by the Commander-
in-Chief or Senior Officer ou the Station.
Commanders-in-Chief on Foreign Stations may giro Acting Commissions as Mates to such Midship-
men as may pass abroad for Seamanship and Navigation, which Commissions will be oonfirmed from
their original dates if approved by their Liordships, provided thej pass their examination at the Royal
Naval College in two mouths after their arrival in England ; but no person appoiirted to act as Mate
or as Lieutenant is to be sent home from a Foreign Station for the purpose of passing such examination.
To qualify a gentleman for an appointment as Midshipman, he must have served in Her Majesty *s Navy
two complete years as a Cadet, or three complete years in any other capacity : and shall pass such Exami-
nation as mBj from time to time be ordered bv the Admiralty, and shall be rail fourteen years of age.
A Naval C«det, before his admission into the Navy, shall undergo such Examination as the Admiralty
may from time to time direct.
Naval Cadeto must not be under twelve yeara. They must be in good health, fit for Servioe, and able
to write English from dictation, and must be acquainted with the four first Rules of Arithmetic, Reduc-
tion, and the Rule of Three.
(M stM OB the half-pay of Half.a-«ioini a-day are In Ualiea).
1816
John Norman 3lMar
18«0
Peter B, Stagg 19July
1829
r. R, H, G. Pearte^ SOOct
1831
Edw, L. Hchltm 6Jan
Jame* W. Drake SAug
1833
Frederick Church 3lOct
1834
Tho. Buhner Horner
3Sep
fV. T. Lower
1837
5April
1848
Alfred Graves 1 Mar
Godfrey Taylor 7Mar
Henry Jas. Raby du
Henry Kelham 9Mar
l1ios. D. Williams 27Mar
John Packwood 30Mar
Allen Bathurst 1 Apr
15
Gilbert Elliot 6Apr
Charles Whitworth Russell do
Alfred Neale do
Charles Farmer Coventry 11 Apr
Percy Rateman Shewell.. 22Apr
John Kennaway Simcoe* . . do
John Trevenen 7 June
Thomas B. Legh 89May
George Gray do
Henry M. Bingham . . . .28June
Arthur R. Fox fijulv
Chas. Joseph Wrey do '
Eiw. B. Hopkins 13july
I'hos. M. S. Pauley 24 July
Josias Rowley SAug
Geo.A^8er W.Welch.... do
Aug. Geo. Duiiston Huth-
waito do
IltidT. M. NichoU 9Aog
John R. Alexander 14 Aug
John Fras. Wyer 14Aug
Wm. Geo. Scovell 26Aug
VVm. Kemp town Buah .... do
John Dobree M'Crea do
Alfred P. H. Helby 60ct
Alex. Philips 50ct
40
Ralph Geo. Pochin 70ct
Gerald F. H. Wellesley ..lOOct
Chas. John Balfour ISOct
Alfred Mitohell 15i\ ov
John Clark Soadv 20 Nov
Henry Boys Johnstone . . 21>ec
£dw. M. W.Carriogton.. 6Dec
Shute B. Piers do
John W. D. M'Donald . . do
Thos Jas. Young 7Dec
Charles Fairbolme do
John Ward (6) 13D<»c
Murray Thos. Parks .... 19Dec
1849
Mountford S. L. Peile.. .. 3Jan
Wm. Heury Pym 3F»'b
Hon. Herbert A. Moreton 13Feb
John Geo. Boileau do
John Carnegie 7Mar
John Moresby 15Mtr
Edw. Madden 20iVl ur
Charlea Andrewa 7 Apr
Gwinnett Tyler lOApr
John Halliday Cave do
John Hawley Glover .... do
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Second Masters.
159
Chaa. Antbonj Johnson ..lO/Vpr
£d w. John Lawson SMay
Henry Hawkea • • do
Richard Onaloir do
£dw. Wingfield Shaw. ... do
Geo. R. Keene ...,•••• do
Hubert F. Milman 11 June
Jaa. Wood Armstrong . . 12June
Hogh Hathom do
Oabome Marks do
Geo. TmmsD Morrell ... do
Robert James Wjnniatt . . 4Jal7
Rob. Alex. Stupart ..., lAag
Hon. Wm. John Ward . • do
Richard Veaej Hamilton . do
Robert Rawlins 7Aug
Robert Fras. T. Cslyert..nSept
Lc^e Ang. Whimper .... do
John £dw. Dorsn do
Thoa. £dw. Smith do
Wm. Fitzheibert Roxton SOct
Harconrt Thoa. Gammell 7 Not
Aug. Thoa. John Bullock ISNov
Wm. Ab. Vereker Royse do
Rowland ThoB. Geo. Legg 5Dec
Henry Herbert Morgan . . do
A ng. Geo. Broadhead .... do
Thoa. B. M. Snlivan .... llDec
Hanrr Hubert Sainsbory . do
03
Arthur Rodney Owen •• llDeo
94
Ptused in Seamanship,
1846
Charles Arthur Wise 7Dec
1847
Edwin Catley ONot
Tomyns Soott Dickens . .29Dec
1848
Theodore Morton Jones . .17 Jan
William Hulme Hooper . .28 J an
Henry Bower Butts Bennetdl Jan
Ennis Chambers 24Feb
Chas. Aug. Broadhead . . SMay
Fras. Arden Close 20Aug
C has. Jones Stockdale . . 31 A ug
Arthur M. Brock 43ept
Geo. Todd do
Arthur Bagley ISSept
Sl John Coventry 250ct
Geo. Leonard Beer .... 6Noy
Wm. C. S. Suliran 3Dec
1849
James Henry Buid^nell
17
IJan
Edward Barkley 21 Jan
Richmond Moore 31 Jan
Edm. Stone Walsh I Feb
Edm. L. R. Cotter 7Feb
Henry R. D McMurdo . .14Feb
Thos. N. Underwood 17Feb
Thos. H.Greer 27Feb
Henry C. Majendie 7Mar
John Wallis Newport 9Mar
Richard Homer 15Mar
Thos. M. M. Wynyard . .lOApr
SackvilleW. H. Thompson 27 Apr
Berry Smith . , do
Geo. Herrick Bumaby . .25May
Wm. Filmer Gregory •• . .26May
Cbas. Rufus Robson . . . .23June
Arthur Thos. Thru pp. • . . dJuly
Hugh Hor. Knocker .... do
James P. Smallpage .... I6july
Leveson E. H. Somerset • lAug
Robert Deane do
Fred. Pyne ISAug
Fras. Hewson do
Richd. Bulkeley Pearse., 17Aug
Edw. Hardinge USept
Geo. Blakeley SOct
Sam. Fred. Jeyes 130ct
Wm. Law Barlow 7Nq7
Geo. Fhm. Law do
46
SECOND MASTERS.
To qualify an Officer to reeeive a Commission as Second Master, he mn»t hare served at lesft six
years at Sea, three of which in Her Majesty's Navy, as Midshipman or Master's Assistant; or
baving aerrcid aix years at Bea, shall have aotudly been one year or more Master, or two years Chief
Mate, or three yeara Inferior Mate of a Merchant Vessel ; or shall bare served in the two former
capaeitiea in a Merchant Vessel, for a period combined of eighteen months, or in the two latter, or in
the three eapacitiea, for a period combined of tnro years and a half. He shall produce Certifioates of
dibgenee, sobriehr, and good oondnct, as required in the case of Masters ; aud shall pass such £za-
BinatioB as the Admiralty may from time to time direct; but no Candidate shall be examined before
he shall haye attained the age of nineteen years, nor after the age of thirty-fiye. (See page 140.)
•The asterlskf befoie names denote the eflleen having pataed their ezauinatioB for Matteisi F. denotes that the
ollleer to qsalUled for a Ffigate ; the othen are requested to Inform the Gomi^ler thereof on doing a».
1831
Win. Lidstone 96May
1835
Geoige Horwood 6Noy
1840
«John Fiddes SlMar
JohnH^hea 9lJulj
1841
William Johnston 82Ju]y
Thomas Pitt 18iroy
1849
•William F. Hains 16Feb
•OilLA.Macbean 15Mar
^EdwinEowe 5Apr
0
*Fa]kland Carey Charles
John Macdonald SMay
F. Geo. B. F. Swalne. . . .14June
John Way 14July
F. Benj. WoIIey 20July
F. George Bead 2 Aug
Richard O. White 6Sept
Charles Greig lOOot
F. Bichard B. Pynn* . • • .lOOct
1843
F. John G. Anderson. . •• iSFeb
^Thomas B. WeUs 14Mar
*Hennr Clements 18Apr
•John Thomas (a) . . •• • • do
Alfred Messnm SOJune
*Hen.M'Ausland 11 July
Wm. Wilkinson 22Aug
84
*George Stovin SOAug
F. George Williams 5Scpt
♦Henry F. Collins 28Sept
F. Heniy Hutchings • • • • 7Noy
F. Wm. Henrv Petcb •• 6Dec
♦William Brodie lODec
Joseph Wallia 26Dec
1844
*Christopher Grigg • • • • 6Jai»
Alfredo. West 20Feb
P. Sunuet Braddon •••• 9Apr
P. Wm. B. Edwards ... 16Apr
Thomas Potter 22Apr
F. Bteph. J. W. Moriarty 27May
♦William S. Bourchier ..28June
Martin Boberts 17Sept
•Thomas Earl 220ct
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Services of Mates.
James Pyper SlOct
Fras. B. Henwood 6Nov
John Sidney Smith 86Not
F. Wm. P. Braund lODec
John W.Lowe do
V. Edw. M. Vincent . . . . 17Dec
1845
WUliam Greet 14Jan
Jamea Raaden SlJan
Lewia Maagrove Fiaher . • 2SJan
Thomaa D. Browne ISFeh
William Coombe Pyper.. 88Feb
*EdwardJ.H. Tucker .. lApr
Richard Storffeaa do
Thoa. R. CoUing^wood ..81 Apr
Ghaa. A. Glereland 28Apr
Francia Thomaa JameaonlSMay
Edward Jory do
W. F. Paraona do
Frederick Wise 27May
F.FrederickRichard ChildS4June
Charles Turner lOJuly
Bdward M'Kenzie 16July
F. Geoiige Brockman .... fiAug
William C. H. Payne . . ISAug
Henry Harris do
William West SlAug
fUchard Wilkes Ward ..dOSept
Qeorge Reid Morrison . . 90ct
F. George Richards 210ct
F. Wm. Henry Drysdale do
Joseph Cntajar S30ct
William Henry Harria .. SDec
F. Fred. J. Krabb^ 41>ec
Henry Alfred Martin 6Dec
1846
Edward Youell 90Jan
Arthur Thomaa 92Jan
F. Benjamin B. Stuart . . ISFeb
George Hastings Inakip. . 6Mar
Robert Smith 9Apr
George Richard Barnes . . 6May
William Bamerd Galver 9May
Wm. George M. Stent ..llMay
Hexqy Martin 26May
George Marsh 4June
F.Geo. Fred. M<Doiigall« 16Jun
Geo. Raymond do
Wm. Palmer Hains .... 29July
Gilbert Elliot Green 17 Aug
88
Fredk. B. Youel 17Aug
Gregory Grant Foote .... 80ct
Wm. John Rainbott .... 130ct
Fred. Orlando Croat .... 17 Nor
Comelins Fox IONot
Wm. Walter Kiddle ....84Noy
F. Francis Skead lODec
Matthew Richards 17Dec
1847
John W. H. Harrey .... 87Jan
F. Henry G. Thomsett .. do
F. William Mayes SOJan
F. Horace St. H. Cooke . . 6Feb
F. George Arthur Stabb 16Feb
William Imrie 18Feb
Thomas C. GaTe 19Feb
Joseph W. Smith 8Mar
George Turpin 7Apr
CM. Hughea 89Apr
John Paraona 14May
John Hillary Allard ....17May
Chriatopher Albert IQMay
F. Alfred BalUaton 96May
Charles Bumey • • SJune
F. Lewia W. Young . . . .SOJune
Frank Inglia IJuly
Geo. Spinks AQdricks . . 23July
Masters Norman 8 Aug
Lockhart F. Stephana .... ISAug
Robt P. J. Simpson .... 14 Aug
Henry B. Akaater 16Sept
Joseph G. Dathan 39Sept
Jamea M. Shore lOct
Edmund Swain SOct
Samuel Wayth 890et
John Ghaa. Solfleet tNoT
Henry J. Josephaon .... SNot
Geo. J. Whitehoose .... 19Nov
Robt. L. Cleveland .... do
JohnM. Pridham 96Not
Jamea Kiddle 6Dec
Charles C. Soott 9Dec
George Gilpin 15Dec
Chr. O. Robinson do
Geo. Aleaander Maofar]anel7Dec
1848
Edw. Wilda SJan
Charles Smart •••• 6Jan
134
Stephen Court SOJan
Tom Berkley Read do
Philip Going do
F. James Crosby 18Feb
Francis Taylor do
F. John Edward Fittock. . do
Murray Thomas Wright . .SApr
Kester Clayton 19Apr
James Milton 28Apr
Wm. D. Strong 8May
Henry William Short 15Jane
Joseph Hitcbinga 9June
Thoa. H. Julian l6June
Wm. Fenton Hort 86Jane
Wilfred Edm. Troutbeck 87 June
Graham H. UiUa 88June
Philip Ridley SJuIy
William Henry Searle . . 7Jiily
John Etana Pollard 13J uly
Henry B. Gawler 4Aug
Thos. Soott NeOl 7Ang
Richd. F. Browne 81 Aug
Theop. J. Jones 273ept
Daniel Hall 840ct
John P. Dillon 850ct
Aug. Fras. Muglbrd 9Not
Daniel Swanaon 16Not
Richard C. Dyer do
Geo. Wm. Grey IGDec
A.G. Whicheio 29Dec
1849
John Philip C Clementa . .4 Jan
Alfred Veitoh ISJan
Cha8.F.Tapril SOJan
Wm. Jaa. Piddell 6Mar
Ghaa. Parkinaon 88Mar
Henry B. Boxer 19Apr
Henry N.Ray 9May
Albert CoUier lOMay
Robert Da^id Speer .... 1 1 May
Chr. R. B. Wilkinaon. . . . 12Jane
Wm. Fred. Lew 21 June
Jamea P. M*Clune do
John D. Switser 11 July
Fred. Wm. Rea 17JttJy
Mich. Curda Raymond ..SSJuly
John Yatea Giles 81 July
Hen. C. A. Wilkinaon . .38 Aug
Edw. J. Maitiand ISSept
Wm. Land Scarnell llOct
Nath. Bland Herbert • . • • do
184
P. ]>nch aerred in all the operations on the
coast of China, aa a Volunteer Mid. of Calliope and
Blenheim^ on all occasions carrying the Union Jack.
SERVICES OF MATES
1 T. R. H. G. Pearse, Mid. of Buta at the
bombardment of Morea Castie in 1888.
4 J. K. Simooe, aerved in boata of Agwoeurt
in Maluda Bay, Borneo, 1845| and at capture of
piratical forta at Bruni, 1846.
SERVICES OF SECOND MASTERS.
3 R. E. Pym, Second Maater of Fly, employed on detached aufTeying serrice on the coaat of New
Guinea. 1845, and of Vestal in charge of a guu-boat in Maloodoo Bay, where he waa sereraly wounded.
6 G. F. M'Dougally served in iSfamaran^, 1842, 47, and actively enjjaged against the piratical prahus
in the ship and boats.
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CHAPLAIN&
No person shall be appointed a Chaplain in the Royal Navy who shall not have been regularly
ordained Deacon and Priest of the United Church of England and Irelund, or who shall not have been
gnduated at the University of Oxford, Cambridge, or Trinity College. Dublin, or whose Hge shall
exceed thirty -five years, or who shall hold any benefice with cure of souls, or who shall not produce
testimonials firom the Bishop of the Diocese in which he was last licensed, addressed to the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty, or who shall not have been examined by some competent person to
be appointed for that purpose by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and be reported hj him
to be in every respect a fit and proper person to fill with respectability and advantage to Her Majesty's
Service the situation of Chaplain.
RETIRED, OR ENTITLED TO HALF-PAT.
1801
Chas. Bame 28Aag
Reot. Tedboume.
1807
Bdw.Brioe 24Nov
1811
©"J. B. Frowd, D.D.» . . 7Apr
Fellow C.C. College.
1818
#*John Hoigan, LL.B.* 21Jan
Rector of Croxton.
Jas. Dunne 7Mar
John Kirkby IJune
S'Bdw. Beattys SJune
1813
Thoe. Suiridge, LL.D. . . 24Mar
Mast of Felsted Gr.
1816
Samuel W. Roberts, B.D. 3Dec
St. Winnals, Devonport
1819
Jot. Bdw. Swridg€, M.A. 24Apr
Robert Whitehead 27May
Jos. Littkwood SlJuly
1821
Oeoige Fisher, F.R.S. . . SdApr
John Briggs SOAug
I Dr. Frowd, Chaplain of Quten
Charlotis at Alglert.
S Dr. Morgan, Chaplain of TonnatU
In the Chenpeake, Ice., and of Revtnife
ai Algicrt.
8 B. Beatty, Chaplain of Superb at
AlgWrs.
1822
Wm. R. Payne, M.A 24Jan
Edw. Pettman 25Mar
1823
David Morton TJnne
Reot. Harleston.
Hugh Salvin lODec
Nathaniel T. Royse 26Dec
1824
Wmi Yeale Hennah &Jan
Tho$, Ferrii 14Jane
John K. Goldney 24July
R. R. Bloxham* 6Aug
^Edm^Wmdef* ISAug
Chapl. Alexandria.
1826
^Thos. Forster* 6Jan
John M. Edwards 20Sept
1826
Alexander H. Small, B.D. IMay
Joseph Cooper IJune
John B. Sanders 230ct
1827
Hugh Jones lOMar
John Baker 4Sept
John Fry 20ct
John Falls 17Nov
J. Moore, M.A 17Nov
1890
Joseph Marshall 8Jan
Meyrick Beebee SJune
1881
Oct. S, Harrutm iDee
Rec. Thome Faloon.
1833
Geo. R. Lewin, M.A 6JnIy
1834
Rohmd Wilson 14Feb
J,U.CampbeU 23Aag
Allen Fielding ISNov
1836
John Jenkins 28Jnne
@^Oeorge Cooper, M.A.' 31July
1&S6
@>6eo. Richards 11 Apr
Philip Somerville 22Apr
Pascoe Orenfell Hill 26Apr
Henry H. Franklin .... 19May
Edw. 8. Phelps SJune
W.O.Tucker SJune
1828
John Marshall, M.A.
4Jan
1829
James H. Malet,LL.D. . . 26Aug
@<Edw. Kitson« 28Apr
Andrew Watson 2IMay
R. R. Bloxham ha* a pension of
ISM. per annum.
4 B. Winder, wounded when Chaplain
of Albion at Navarin.
6 T. Portier, Chaplain of Xtarfmov/A
at Navarin.
1837
Geoige Austen.. ..
.11 Apr
1840
Wm. N. Snowe, B.A IQSept
Joseph Ashton Burrough INov
Nathaniel Procter, B.A. . 4 Nov
Geo. Belkimy, M.A 4Dec
1841.
Rohu Thompson, B.A.
4May
6 E. Kitoon, ChapUdn of Prineou
Ckarlotu, and wounded by the ezplo-
tion of a magasine after thp bombard-
ment of St. Jean d'Acre In 1840.
7 G. Cooper wag in the Blonhtim at
the taking of the forte of tho Bocea
Tigris, and capture of Amoy and
Chlnghae, lu 1841.
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Chaplains not entitled to Half-pay.
CHAPLAINS NOT BNTITLED TO HALF-PAY.
Henry Jonet
1837
1830
Henry S. Slight, b.d.
SJoly
1840
Peter P. Smith SMar
1841
Wm. D.Hall 12Juk
Thos. G. Gallwey BSept
T. Wm. Bennett SBSept
Jas. L. Moody 290ct
Arthur Browne INot
1848
Wm. S.Parish ISFeb
Bdw. Wolfenden, M.A. . . 6Mar
Henry W. Steel 7Mar
Alex. C. Fraser 18May
Jas. C. Connolly llJuly
DaTid Canon 848ept
Thos. John Main llNov
1843
Geo. A. M. Litle, M.A. . . 12Apr
J osiah Thompson, B. A. .. do
J. W. Dioksoo, B.A l9Aug
George Jackson, M.A. . . SI Not
12Jaly
1844
Heoiy W.Taylor, M.A. .
1845
Rd. Bontein Howe, B.A. lOJan
Forteseue Wells, B.A. . . ISJan
WilliamHarryPilcher,B.A.8dApr
Anthony Salkeld, B.A. ..14July
Chas.Wm. Belgrade, B.A. 9Sept
Frederick Charles Hal-
sted, B.A 22Sept
James Henry Lang, B.A... 61)ec
John Bowes Bonce, B.A. 18 Dec
1846
WiUlamLakeOnsIow,M.A. dJsin
Wm. Cecil Perey Baylee 2Mar
Robt. P. Powell, B.A. . .13May
Chas. Lacas Bell, B A . . . lOJune
Wm. Sanderson Miller . . l6Jnly
John James Harrison, B.A.9Noy
1847
Wm. BeU,B.A SJan
Thos. Turner Baker .... 6July
Wm. M. Dyne ISJuly
Jas. Robt. Moffatt 16Not
Francis Hanaaa. B.A, .. 22Dec
1848
James Stuart Robson .... 2Feb
John Wm. Buseell 22Feb
Samuel Bkckbum, M.A. 88Feb
JohnMiluer 28Mar
Fred. Wm. Waldnm 16Noy
1849
John Jas. Balleine 27 Jan
Richard Croker 24 Ai^
Fred. Wm. Smith 120ct
Henry F.EdgeU 7Nov
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NAVAL INSTRUCTORS,
REGULATIONS ESTABLISHED BY ORDER IN COUNCIL OF THE 22od DEC. 1836,
10th AUGUST, 1840» AND lltb MARCH. 1842.
Naval Instrudore and Schoolmasten are hereafWr to be designated '* Naval Iiistractora," and Chap-
lains on being appointed to act as Naval Inatrocton are to be desigoated '* Chaplains and Naval Inttrao-
ton.*' — No person will be considered eligible for an appointment as Naval Instructor who is under 20 years of
ige or more than 35. — ^Every Candidate will be required to produce a certificate of his age, and testimonials
of good character ; and both laymen and clergymen when appointed to act as Naval Instructors
most paas an examination as to their qualifications to instruct the young Oflicen in the following
hnochea:— lit. Common Arithmetic, including Vulgar and Decimal Fractbns.-^2nd. The first siv,
and the eleventh books af Eoclid.— Srd. Algebra, progressing to the highest order of equations, and
its af^ticstion to the solution of GeometrH»l Problems.— 4th. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry,
theoretical and nractical.— 5th. Nautical Astronomy, particularly the principles on which the varioiis rales
Sdt finding the latitude and longitude are founded.— 6ih. Mecbanics.— 7th, HydrostatioB.— 8th. A com-
petent knowledge of the Classics.
The final examination of Candidates for Naval Instractorships will compriae : — let. The usual College
passing ejcamination in Navigation. — ^2nd. The application of the theory of Projectiles to Gnonery.^^rd.
Observations with the SexUnt, &c. The use of the Anmoth Compass and Chronometer, &c. Perfect
proficiency will be expected in observing : 860 numbers will be required to pass a Candidate in the College
paper, and 56 is to be the minimum number for observations.
Although the knowledge of French, as well as of other modern languages, and of the principles of draw-
ing, ia not considered as indispensable, it is very desirable that Naval Instructors should be able to give
instractioo in these branches of education ; and preference will always be given to such as possess these
auainments.
Naval Instmetora will be allowed, in addition to their pay, £b a-year to be charged on the ahip'a
hooka against, and to be deducted from, the pay of every young gentleman receiving instruction.
Naval Inatmctors who shall retire from emplojrnient without the sanction of the Admiralty, or who
shall refuse or aroid senriee, if found capable of aerying, shall not he aUowed to reeeiye half pay ; and
wHl be removed firom the list of Naval Instructors.
Cbaplaina acting as Naval Instruotore wiU be allowed ^5 a year to be dednotad from the pay of
every ycnmg gentieman instructed by them, in addition to their pay as Chaplains and to three-rourtha
of tlie amount of the Full Pay of Naval Instructors, according to the length ot their aervice as such.
Naval Instructors are in all respecto Ward Room Ofiicera.
1836.
Geo. Field Parker S2Dec
Wm. Kerr . . • . ^ do
Tboa. Eaatman do
Mich.P.Sambell do
Onstama Dittman do
Chaa.Stark(3!fa^ft«m.Ziu^.) do
Robt. Milla Inakip do
1837
Michael Thomaon Scott
Baimbach M.A IdJnly
Alfred Wm. Lane, M.A.. . ISept
BolaadWi]aon(Chap.) ..7Noy
1838
John Doyle Kennedy. . . .IfiJnne
John Gowan lOct
Geo Jackaon,B.A. (Chap. ) lOOct
Chaflen Oabonme,
ITNov
Fred. Chaa. Halated, B.A.
(Chap.) 18Jan
Wm. Searle, B.A lOJune
Bidbard Gn«gh Saundera,
B.A llJuly
John Jenkina (Chap.) . . 16Aug
Geo. Cooper, M.A.(Chap.) 24 Aug
John H. Bond OOct
Bdgar Bronghton Bamea,
B.A 220ct
BiduurdOram 20Dec
S9
1840
Fred.W. Bonter 15May
Joseph Lowther Hodg-
son, M.A 19Ang
1841
Wm. Johnson llFeb
Joseph Ashton Burrough
(Chap.) 20Mar
Alex. Gerard lOApr
Wm. Whltmarsh 16June
John Nicholas Lavertj . . llSept
Jas. Stephen ISNov
John Sykea do
Fred. Hotham Needham do
William Stewart Harvey,
F.B.G.S 14Nov
1642
George Brand, H.A.' .... 18May
Wm. Edw. Shaw do
George Foster., SOJnne
Anthony Salkeld (Chap.) 98June
1848
Chaa. John Edw. Rosa
Archdeacon OMay
Henry Jones (Chap.) . . . .24Jime
1844
Pranoia Wm. Fowler .... 6Jnne
89
1 Seeratary to the British Oonmls-
lioaan, St. Paul de Loango.
Fred. W. Smith, B.A. . . 19Jnne
Geo. Sealy Bonme 28Jime
John Gorham, B.A 2Sept
John M. Edwards l9Nov
1846
Dngald Grant 26June
Henry Andrews Speed . .25 Aug
Samuel Blackburn, B.A. . . 29Aug
Geo. Alex. Magrath Litle,
M.A. (Chap.) 4Noy
ThoB. Chute Ellis Warcup,
B.A 12Noy
James Henry Lang (Chap.) 6Dec
Henry Marwell I^froy . . 16Dec
1846
William Salmon l8Mar
Fras. Lambert Cursham,
B.A 9Mar
Timothy Sullivan 08ept
1847
Alfred Turmine 9eMay
Thos. T. Baker (Chap.) . • 6July
John Jeans 23Dec
1848
George Bnnis lOJune
Wm. L. Onslow (Chap.). .27 June
Wm. H. M'lntosh 12Sept
Thos. R. Holme ONov
Fred. W. Waldren (Chap.) 16Nov
1849
I John J, Balldne (Chap.) 87 Jan
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MEDICAL OFFICERS OF THB NAVY.
To be eligible for a Commissirtn as Medical luspeotor or Deputy Medical laspector of Hospitals and
Fleets, a Sargeon must have served four years ia Her Majettj s Navy as Surgeon on board a Cimb-
missioned Ship.
To qualify an Offioer to receive a Commission as Surgeon, he must have been three years employed
as an Assistant Surc^eon, one j^ear of which, at least, must be on board a Commissioned Ship, and
the other two may be served in one of Her Majesty's Naval Hospitals; and he shall pass such
Examination as the Admiralty may from time to time direct ; but no Surgeon or Assistant Surgeon,
who shall retire from his employment without the sanction of the Admiralty, or who shall refuse or
avoid serrice, if found capable of serving, shall be allowed to receive half-pay ', and his name in such
ease will be removed from the list of Officers of the Royal Navy.
An Assistant-Surgeon shall produce proof of his having served the usual and required Appreo-
tioeship, and shall pass such Examination as the Admiralty maj from time to time direct ; but no
Candidate shall be examined before he shall have attained the age of SO years, nor after the age of 24.
Sir Gilbert Blane, Bart., with the concurrence of the Lords Commissiouers of the Admiralty, for the
encouragement of Naval Medical Science, and excitement of an emulation that may conduce to the
interests of an important branch of the public service, eatablisbed a Fund in perpetuity, for the pur.
pose of providing the means of conferring a gold medal, once in every two years, on such two Medical
Officers, whether Surgeons or Aseietant'SurgeonM acting as Surgeons, as shall produce the most appro vtsd
journals of their practice, whilst actually serving in Her Majesty's Ships.
Medical Officers who have received Sir Gilbert Blane'e Gold MedaL (Ihn)
* Robert Purkis HQlyar, (Inspector.)
Sir John Liddell, Kt.^ m.d. (Inspector.)
John Tarn, Surgeon.
William Donnelly, m.d. do.
Alexander M'Kechnie, m.d., do.
James Ormlston M'WlUlam, mj>., do.
Samuel Irvine, m.d.. Surgeon.
John Wilson, m.d., (Inspector.)
William Lindsay, m.d. (Dep. Inspector.)
James W. Johnston, m.d. (Dep. Inspector.)
Thomas R. Dunn, x.D. Surgeon.
DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.
®^®®®^ir WilUam Burnett, Kt,,uji„ F.R.S.>
MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS AND FLEETS.
(Half-Paj JfTS 19s. to £20S, aeoordlng to previous lerviee.)
1840
Sir John Richardson, Kt., m.d., F.R.S SSAug
1841
^'Beiyaiatn Fanrnea Outram, m.d.^ F.R.S.,
FG.S 23Nov
•SvrQeo,Magraih,Kt,,u.r> ,F.R.S.^2dNov
VkRoberi Purhu HiUyar^ 28Nov
John Wilson, (6) M.D • 2Dec
• Sir O. Mainmth has a retiring pension of lOCM. per
tniun, in addition to his half pi^.
1844
^**lhii5tr John LiddeU,? JTt., M.D. ....1»J
James Anderson, m.d tTl
«7Nov
1846
Gilbert King, m.d 9Nov
@^®Jchn Mortimerf* do
1847
@*Robert Armstrong,' m.d 28July
1849
William Rae, m.d.* l7Jan
PHYSICIANS RETIRED.
Half-pay £101 ISi. 6d. to £S89 fis. per annum, aeoocdlnf to length of serrioe.
1808
William Tail 16July
181S.
Duncan WArthur 27 Apr
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DEPUTY MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS AND FLEETS.
(Half-Ptty jeW7 fii. to £878 !«•., aeeordlng to pferloiit ferrloe.)
1840
John Kennedy 22Aug
OIir<»r Enuifl, M.D do
WiUiam Oladstane 31 Aug
^Step, Jenningi Swayfu^* 19Deo
1841
^'/oJkn JToyi* l4ApriI
1843
g'ISmWm. Lindsay, M.oJ^SMar
'James Prior** lAog
1844
^* Alexander Nisbet. m.d. l2Jaii
Edward Hilditch 28Jane
1846
James Allan (a), k.d. .. 4Feb
John Grant Stewart, M.D.>7200et
1846
James Veiteh, MD 2Not
Jatnet Scott, md.*^ do
1847
John Drammond (a) .... 7Jaly
IBntJas. W ingate Johnston,
M.D. SOAug
* Dr. Scott reedvef a pension of
retired Sarg. of
£160 per annnm as
Hsslsr.
RETIRED SURGEONS.
Those (NBcers having t prsflsed to their names haying lerred thirtj jeazs afloat, are In the receipt of fifteen shillings
1790
Cornwall Reynold* S4Not
1793
tJohn Septimiu Hasted 300ct
1794
^^iSyfThoa-RobertaonCa)* SOJune
1795
#^eo. Bellamy^ K.D. 19May
1796
f William Thompson (a) . . 80ct.
1798
tJohnNiell tlSept
6
1801
@^(g)John Erskine Risk^ 3 Augj Stephen Jones (6) SOMay
1809
George Proctor 14Jan
^' James Hall, M.D.I ..28 Aug
James Foy 2SNor
1803
James Rutherford, m.d. SApril
1804
Guy, Alex. Acheson SAug
1805
Joseph Hugh Hughes ..19Aug
1806
t William Price(a)» «lMay
1807
John Williams* 1 1 Aucr'
18 ^'
1808
1810
Morgan Price 9Jan
1811
Sir James £• Anderson,
M.D.K'1 19Aug
18SS
James Lswrence SSAng
Wm. Donnelly, m d 13Apr
1826
Thomas Robertson (6) • . 14Apr
81
♦ ConTiet Ship, Oeronport.
* ConTiet Surgeon, Portsmontli.
\ Med. Sapt. of Convicts, Bermnda.
SURGEONS RETIRED ON COMMUTED ALLOWANCE.
@*John Forbes (6),* m.d.,
F.R.S."..... «7Jan
Ebenezer Walker 7 Aug
James Lepper 14Sept
@* Archibald Robert8on(a) SlNor
1810
Archibald Robertson, (6)
M.D lOJuly
John William HalUon.... iNov
John Bernard, M.D 8 Nor
QUohn Allan 19Not
1804
SamuelBailey lODec
1806
Andrew Carrick 19Jan
1807
Andrew Lithgow* 4Mar
James Coulthred t6Nor
1808
JohnClark(a) It Apr
Henry Day f7July
James Wsde iDec
William HiUman 86Dec
1809
Joseph M'Carogher, M.D.|tf7Jau
0
* A-gent for tick, Weymouth.
f Physician Ezusordinary toH.R.B.
he Duchen of KeaU
1811
Thomas Roberts ISFeb
ThomasCocks iMar
Joseph Henry Kent . . . .SI April
1818
Geo. Haynes Jones, m.d. 83 Jan
81
* Pbjsidaa to the Queen's
hold.
Daniel M'Namara llFeb
Marcus Dill, m.d 85Apr
Alex. Montgomery* .... 5May
George Hume Weather-
heaid, m.d 4July
Peter Ramsay 19Sept
1813
George Grant, m .d 87Deo
1814
WiUiam J. Hoggan 88Aag
1815
Wm. Anderson (a) ...... 4Jsa
William H.B.Webster ..17Aug
1816
Jas. Lindsay, Ma> 16Sept
1819
Joseph M'Crea 17Feb
88
• Civil Hospital. Mauritius.
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SURGEONS UNFIT FOR SERVICE AT SEA.
1781
James Thompton 18Sept
irsj
^H^eoige M'Calliimi..l8Noy
1790
Alex. Andenon (a) 150eC
1794
William Porter SJan
@*Franci8 Consin 8Aug
William Goo<koa 16Deo
1795
|)Henry Oabone*^.
dux Adamaon'*. . . .
R. Priagle
.30jan
8Sept
. «Oct
1796
Rel>. WilUame(a)'« 91 Aug
1797
Bicb. P. WiUiama lOFeb
Edward Henry Brien .... 15Sept
WiniamEljard 5Dec
1798
Edward Tudor SlFeh
Jenkin Jones, m.d 4Jane
John Graham SJnly
Francis Reall 48Sept
John Wilson, m.b. (a) . . . . Sf Oct
(^* Andrew Leslie*^ 26K or
1799
James Swift 2^6 April
George Towns i^July
John Strang, M.D 5Ang
1800
* Valentine Duke 1 1 Jolt
John Gibbs, ii.i> SOct
T)David Cowan*® 140of
i^illiam Oastler^ 6Noy
)Uame6 Guthrie^ 30Nov
Juneau M'CoU 8Dec
28
1802
^*John Mackaj l9jQne
1803
William M'Farlane, m.d. . . t5Mar
vViUiam Mackaj, M.O. .. do
1804
John Bowen «9Mar
Alexander Taylor* «SJuly
Stephen Williamson** 30July
JamesKeith do
Thomas Dickson 31 Aug
James Lowry (a) ie6Nov
1805
Alex. Dewar(&)« I4jan
John lrvine(6)*^ «9Jan
Silas BUndford 14Mar
Thomas Usher) 30Apr
Isaac Gorrell 8Noy
1806
William Ross, m.d 1 Jan
Robert Robertson 17Jan
Simon G. Britten 7Mar
Andrew Darling ISJune
Charles Mitchell 26 June
RobertBlake 9July
^1 James M. Brydone .... 26 Aug
Charles Stormouth 9Dec
John M*Neece do
1807
William H. Banks 14JBn
William Turner (o) 21 Jan
John Tweedale 24Feb
Charles Queade 15Apr
Alexander Telfer 28 Apr
C. Hyde 6May
67
* A.Taylor has a pension of 401. 18*.
4d. per annnm ai retired surgeon of
convict ihipStfryriM. Agent for Sick,
i Airent Ibr SicI^ Movllle.
H Clerk in General Poet Office.
Walter Dickson « . . IbJuaa
^JoshnaHorwood SJulj
Chas. Chambers^ 9Julj
Jno. M*Rae, m.d. (<i) 25 Aug
Wm. Lodge Kidd,M.D.* ..200et
Thomas Jones (6 ) SDee
John Macmillan 5Dec
Charles Linton 25Dec
Ambrose Blackk>ck 26Dec
Richard Lewis t9Dee
1808
DftTid Lewis (s) 7Jan
Thomas M'Neece 26Jaa
David Jones 9Feb
James Leitch 1 Mar
George GaR>raith 16Apr
William Ratty 16Apr
Robert Brien 25JuDe
George Moon 26June
Henry Lewin IJuly
f ^William Evana^ 24july
atrick Wal^th IdOct
Ralph Eden SOOct
James Reid ISNov
A brah . lUingworth t . • • • 1 6N of
Wm. St. George DaTies,
M.D do
Alezand. Cockbum^ ..••19Nor
John Ogilne 21 Nov
Thomas Fisher 2lDec
1809
John William Latham .... 12 Jan
William Vellacott 13J an
Rich. Woodthorpe 18Mar
Rob. Blake, mj> 1 Apr
David Lewis (6) 5 A |>r
^*George Gilbert* 7 Apr
Wm. Watson, m.d ISMay
John T. Jones 4Se|»t
James Ayres ]8Sept
R. Mercer Cockerill ....2lSept
Francis R. Jago 27.Sept
John Mosgrove SOSept
James Holbrook 20ct
Edward Seaton lOOct
John M'Crystal SdNov
100
* Inspector of Armagh Oaol and Lu-
natic Asylum.
♦ Agent for Sick, at Powejr.
1 Agent for Siclc, Kinsale.
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167
Darid Mitchell S8Nov
Donald Camerou 93Dec
George Birch 25Dec
Haipor Gamble , . 28Dec
Roger M'Mantu, m .d.** . .90Dec
1810
Edw. Heniy St. Quintin . . 3Jaii
Geo. Smith QFeb
Wiliiam Clajton iMar
John R. Roberts^ 15Mar
George Roe*« 29Mar
Darid Ross 24Ma7
Cbriatr. O'Brien, m.d. . .8June
\^ iliiam Clifford 4Aag
^^ m. H. Troanan 2lAug
1 bomas Soden 28Aq^
James Black, ii.d lOSept
HeoijTowse/ l«Dec
1811
John Stewart (a) QFeb
Fnaeis Logan 3lMaj
Tboa. Gray (a) 12June
John Howe 16Jaljr
James Browne (a) 1 7 Aug
J mes Dickson (6) 31 Oct
Terence Clarke 280ct
JohnUDoolan 14Not
JamesSttaart 19Deo
William Dykes 16Nov
John Greig, m j>.* .iaDec
1814
Samuel Morrison lOJan
Wm. Rogers, m.d 16Feb
Jobo Campbell (a) 4Mar
William Simpson TMar
James Kay do
Patrick M agoTora 1 6Mar
Thomas Mein 14May
Michael Doak iNoy
William Simson do
1812
Geo.Shaw Ruth«rrord.M.]>.30M8r
Henry Wm. Keele M.]>. . . 3Apr
WsL Aiton, M.D. SOJune
Tbos.Walliiigton 14JuIy
^^Primrose Lyon*^ .... ISJuly
Alexander Hae iSOct
1813
BonaldKennedy .« 35Mar
CbriesSke«:h...^« 4Apr
Gerard Fitzgerald^ M^. ..17 Apr
Jaes Stewart (a> 14May
Geoig^ Glasaon flMay
^nmds Kieman 9June
Matthew Bumside^ .... I July
Heuy Bnrrell 38Aug
Fred.RasbrookCUa8e ..l5Sep
Junes Osborne (a) 20ct
Andrew Macanah • » lONor
Aadiew Moriaeii 12Ne?
144
1815
Robert Espie 4Feb
Alexander Laughlin .... lOMar
Felix Arthur D<muelly ..17 Aug
@'Johnston Hamilton
Aoheson^i do
John DaTis, m.d do
Robert Wilson do
Robert M'Dowall, m.d. . . do
Peter Comrie do
Ninian M'Morris do
John Armatroog do
WilUam Bell (a) do
John Patohell do
Allan Waters^. do
1816
John Patterson lApr
@>Alex. Stewart7<^ 16Sept
1817
James MitcheU 8Mar
1818
^John Runciman^* TOct
1830
William Clarke (a) 15Mar
1833
Hichl. M'Ennally 27 June
Wm. M*Gee, m.d SOOct
1824
Thoe. Brownrigg** 3Mar
John Wilson (o) OSept
1825
Alex. Linton 2lFeb
Abraham Courtney 9MaT
Adam Simpson t3Aug
1836
Peter Reid ISFeb
Wm. Ekin, m.d 8Apr
John George Sebhv .... 13May
John Gannon .
1827
.ejttly
1828
John Gray 15Feb
^*Benj . Browning, m.d.*»* 1 4ABr
ohn James l5July
1821
Henry G. Brock, m.d.
9Mar
1822
James M. Madden 50ct
John Greenish .......... do
Alexander Gordon 70ct
177
* Agent for Sick at Aberdeen.
t Agent for Sick at Ezmouth.
1820
Daniel Campbell l€Fcb
1830
William Peatie 19Feb
Jeremiah Riordan 31 Mar
JohnWestP" 28July
1833
John Robert Reid 4Apr
Wm. Thos.
1836
Ballantine,
33Dec
1844
@|iRobert John Scott, m.d. iMay
198
• Surgeon, Paikhunt Priion.
SURGEONS FOR SERVICE.
1805
'^Peter Suther .,
'James Hendenon.
.2lSept
,.140ct
1809
^ Wm Fras. Carter, m .d.*^ 27 J an
Henrv Wm. Bull 15Feb
94'hoBas C. Jonea^ .... 18Dec
1810
David Thomson (a) 19Feb
1^* David Boyter*^ 18Juue
wJobn Urquhart 19June
John Osborne 2Jnly
9
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Surgeons for Service.
WilliBm Craig («)* ....«8July
Robert Bower 7Dec
1811
Edward Caldwell 8Jan
@i James Hamilton 29 Jan
1812
^1 John Smith (a) 31 Jan
George Swann 27Mar
Sir James Clark, Bt. m.d.,
F.R.S.t lOJune
1813
John Anderson, (6) 1C.O. ..22 Jan
Nicholas W. Roche» if.D. 27 Feb
^1 James M'Teman^ 18 Aug
Jas. Cowan, m.d ISSept
Chas. Carter, m.d 27Not
1819
Robert Guthrie 9Sept
1820
Evan Davies* 26Maj
JohnDobief 14Aug
1821
@^Charles Inches, m.o.^ 18Dec
1822
Darid Finlaj 70ct
1814
A> Francis Sankey^© ITJan
^tor Cunningham 28Jan
AlickOsbonie 12Feb
James Wilson (6) 21 Apr
John Thomson, (6) m.d. . . 28Sept
Robert Dobi 240ot
@^Willlam West. if.D. •• 5Not
1815
David Wright ITAng
Wm. M'DoweU do
Wm. Kelly, m.d do
Charles Kennedy do
fl^BmSam. Irrine, u.D,y* do
ohn Drew (6X1 16Deo
1823
James Ellis 26July
Peter Fisher llSept
George Roberts 5Not
1829
Andrew Sinclair, m.d.* 23 June
Nicholas Magrathf do
Peter Leouand do
G eorge Todd Moxey, m.d. 20Aag
Thos. Johnston, (6) m.d. 170ct
@ Bartholomew Verling*^ 21 Dec
1830
William Folds 19Jan
@^ Robert Maxwell 12Mar
IBmAlex. M'Kechnie,M.D.2lJuly
Hugh Jameson 1 4 Aug
Frederick Crellin SSept
Richard C. Nutt 190ct
Alexander Neill 270ct
f >» John Smith (fc)* 6Not
ho. Wallis McDonald .. 9Not
1824
William Guland, m.d 1 Jan
Jos. Rolleston Sterrit Duff lOMar
Evan Bowen, m.d 14July
Allan M'Laien l7July
Benjamin Dickson 18 Aug
1831
Alex. Lane, m.d.* .... 7Jan
James Barr, m.d 22Feb
George H. Dabbs 26Mar
George Symers 13May
David Geddes^^MD 17 May
Richard Donglaa^<^* l5Aug
^ James Smith (fi) .... 9K ov
1825
WiUiamLeyson 2lFeb
@> John CampbeU (6) *^ . . do
John Wilson (d) 19April
Robert Wylie 4June
Edward Jeffery 8Jaly
John Patton»» 9Dec
1816
Wm. Bruce, m.d 20jan
t*And. Henderson, M.D.7*16Sept
* Oliver Sproule^ do
i^Robert Johnstone^* . . do
1817
^*Colin ArrotBrowning,^
M.D.
8Feb
1818
0'*10mJohn Tarn .
40
8Sept
• Agent for BIck at Liverpool.
t Physician to the Queen.
4 Portemouth Diviuon of Marines.
I Agent for Sicli at Milford.
1826
Arthur Savage t 22july
1827
Thomas Bell (e)$ GJnly
Robert M'Cormick*^ ....27Nov
Hen. Kelsall, m.d 28Dec
1828
f)iAlex.Sewell AUen, MD.»i3May
rchibald Gilchrist, m.d. 26 June
^>Edward Leah^ 27Ang
George £. Foiman 13Sept
JohnKidd 30Sept
1832
Mitchel Thomson 18Apr
John O. Harrison 7June
Robert Holden t3Jane
Geo. Irwin Fox, MJ». .. llAug
1833
Patrick Martyn, m.d. .. 26Jan
1 homas Gibson l2Apr
James Browne, (5) M.D. •• 2 July
John Dunlop, m.d do
Andrew Millar, m.d SlJnly
1834
Philip Toms, m.d 22Jan
@John Coulter, mj).***. . 7Feb
Charles Henry FnUer . . 12Ja]y
John Robertaon {b) m.d. . . 160ct
^^Hamilton Dickson Rob.
Henning*^ 12Dec
David Graliam Miller,
M.D ^ do
James Bankier, m.d. .... do
John Watson do
John Stephen Hampton . . do
108
• Agent for Sick at Jersey.
t Health OAoer, New South Wales.
t Health OfBcer, Port Jackson.
$ Agent for Sick, Grlmsbj.
• Colonial Seeretarj, New Zealand,
t Agent for Sick, Ouemsej.
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169
1855
Wm. Gmm, m.d tSJan
James Cannichael.M.D .. 6Feh
^> John Jas. Lancaster m.d. 2 Apr
Jamea Kemp Ballard .... 15 Apr
lOmThoa. Rtutell Dann,
1I.D do
John Gibson do
Jamas DonoTan, m .o. » . do
Heniy Walsh Mahon, m.o. 70ot
1836
James Taylor t Jul j
^DaridDeas do
Alex. Bryson, m.d. .... 17Sept
Alexander Baxter>^ .... SSDec
Benjamin Bjnoe do
1857
lOmJas. Ormiston M*Wil-
liam, M.D., P.B.8 tSFeb
Wm. Hutchinson Bulkelej
Jones, M.O SOOet
John William Bowler .... 8 Not
William Doak 28Dec
@*Geo. David Maclaren do.
1838 ^-^
Jason Lardner 15Mar Joon
A lexander Kilroj 15 Apr
Alexander Crosa 4Ma7
giJohnWUson Elliott.. 8Ma7
'Thomas Edward Ring,
MD.>* JOjulj
Miller HamOton, m.d« . . do
A lexander Muirhead, m.d. do
Alex. Crawford Macleroj do
@i Abra. Rose Bradfoid . . do
ffi'John Arnold Mould><>* do
John Griffith Waiiams (6) do
Thos. William Jewell .... do
^Thomas Fraaer, m.d. . . do
William Kent do
lliomas Brenan do
John Sloan, M.o do
jHmes Stiell, m.d do
Hanrey Morris do
John Moody • • do
John Monro, M.D 15 Aug
James Booth 16Aug
1839
^iPrsd. Wm. Le Grand ..5 Jan
Chas. Priaulx do
John M*Ilroy, m.d* .... SOAug
Edward Mewman, m.d. . . do.
1840
John Read 28May
Chas. KeTsm Nutt do.
Lenox Thompson Cunning-
ham, MJD do.
John Feirier do.
155
Robt. Dumo Mitchell . . t8 May
Geo. Bom, m.d do.
James Salmon 1 Aug
Andrew Smith 51 Oct
l»Wm. Houghton"' 4Nov
"Peter Niddrie. m.d. »•* do.
I'Joseph Plimsoll, m.d.»* do.
t'Henry Baker do.
_i* Alfred Baker Cutfield do.
FitxwilliamMansell.M.D 19Not
1841
Wm. Thos. Rogers SSMar
Henry Liddell t7Mar
Francis Sharpe 8Jun
George Doak 25 .Aug
Chaa.Wm. White do.
f I* Wm. Graham"** do.
ohn Cornthwaite Bowman do.
Rob. Thos. Chas. Scott . . 26 Aug
Thos. Richard Heywood
Thomson, m.d lOct
|i J ohn Stewart (^)"* .... 20ct
I* John Bower, m.d do.
i^Chas. Dean Steel "3 .. do.
'Thos. Heron Keown . . do.
n. Forster Carter 4Nov
Jaa.M'Bain 25Noy
Andrews do.
Geo. Watson Pritchett .... do
Edward Davies, m.d. .... do.
Robt. Stevenson do.
Henry Forfar Osman, m.d. do.
Wm. White do.
John HethringtoiiCarruthers do.
I* Henry Daniel Shea .... do.
l*0'NeillFerffuson,M.D."« do.
James Vaughao"^ .... IDec
• AffentfcrStek, Kingstown, Dttblla.
Jam 50
1842
@Geo. Mackay, M.o."<> ..26Jan
Wm. Henrv Forstei, m.d. 28 Jan
Chas. Ritchie Kinnear. . . .SOJan
Alex. Anderson(6), M.o. . . 5Feb
Jo8.Caldwell 7Mar
|*Robt. Talloh Easton .. do
I* John J. D. Burns .... 8Mar
ames Williamson Wal-
lace, M.D lOMar
^^Samoel Donnelly .... 16May
John Rees 20May
Alex. Stoart OJone
Richard Carpenter do<
^Steph.Saml. Stanley "7 11 June
Chas. Robert Brien, M.D.2lSept
Maarice Thos. West 240ct
John Campbell {d) 5lOct
Tbomaa Bellott 22Dec
John Charles Folds do
1843
@* William Lambert 9Jan
Gilb. Thrift Meldrom Mar-
tin 5lMar
@John Irwin Crawford,
»..n»it
211
3Apr
Edward Hodges Cree .... 4 Apr
Rob. Austin Bankier, m.d. 24May
James Atchison, m.d. . . 2 Aug
Wm. M'Crea do.
Robert Grahame, m.d. .. do.
Alex. Cnmmings Air .... 5 Aug
Keats Robinson Risk .... do.
Jn.OctaTius Goodridge ..20Sept
^Wm. Robertson, M.D.^*® do.
^David Thomas*** do.
M^harles Smith**^ do.
ioward Ralph Banks . . . .258ept
^John Dunbar Tweed-
dale»w 20Nov
Fred. Newell SUght, m.d. 27Deo
1844
John Douglas, m.d 4) Jan
@|' James Walsh, m.d 20Feb
Richard Denton Mason . .28 Feb
Wm. Wogan Baynes .... do.
Robert John Ben. Chambers IMar
?)* Henry Macfarlane .... do.
lex. Woodcock 1 May
^Hugh Tod Spalding
Beveridge, m.d 14JoDe
Robt. Whitmore Clarke .. 7Sept
1845
^Chas. Paget Blake«M.D.i**2Jan
Edward Nollotb m.d l4Jan
David Thompson, m.d. • . do.
Wm. Browne, m.d 26 Jan
f^'Jn. Moolenburg Minter 2 9 Jan
ohn Fitzgerald Charlton,
K.D.i*' 26Mfir
^John DaridsonyM.D.i** 9 Apr
Arch. John Little iMay
Jas. Johnstone Paul do.
John Stirling, m«d 28 June
John Page Burke, M.D. .. 3July
ThomasHsrFcyLowry, M.o.lAug
^'Ssmuel Wm. Webb ..30 Aug
William Rogers (5) m.d. 200ct
John Herbert Patterson .. INot
Wm. Loney, m.d. do
Evan Evans l8Nov
John Smart Peddie ...... 2 Deo
Wm. Wood, m.d do
Robert Bernard do
8 Edward Heathi'^ llDec
'Jas. John Louis Donnet 21 Dec
1846
Thomas Somerville lOJan
John Gallagher 4Feb
©^Salter Livesay, m.d. ..dOMar
John Belcher, mj> do
^'Edward Groves do
John Clarke do
Wm. Lambert Methven,M.D. do
Chas. Thomas Simpson
Kevem do
John Campbell, (c) m.d. . . do
Henry Trevan, m.d do
George Whitmarsh do
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Assistant-Surgeons unfit for Service.
@> A ugustuB Slight*" SOMar
RobertGrigor do
§* William Bateman .... do
'Edw. Geo. Irving, MD. . .3May
i»Win Dairy mple Kerr,
M.D MMay
JobnTbomson, (r)M.D. .. do
Cbarles Coffey 6June
James Armit Miller .... 36 June
David Lyall, M.D 4July
Andrew Murray 1 6Aug
John Forbes (c)»» 27 Aug
Jobn Findlay do
Oliver Tboa. Miller .... 7Scpt
Hen. Home Tambull, m.o. 2SOct
Leon. Dobbin Buchanan . . 9 Nov
Robert Havward do
Thomas Tait do
Jobn Ing1e6eld Acbeson . . do
John Scott Davidson'** .. do
William RoberU do
©William Crofton^o .... do
^Uohn Tbo. Jenkins .... do
Thomas Crawford do
Daniel Ritchie do
@> Robert Anderson .... do
Wm. R.uffell Dalton .... do
£d. Harris Derriman, md. do
294
@i James George Risk. . . . Qffor
A lezander Brown do
John Hillary Haire ..•••• do
(j^'Jas. G. Buchanan .... do
^>H. 0*Hagan. M.o.*<' .. do
^'Henry Joues Domville do
Jobn King 17Nov
Lewis Carmichael Urquhart
M.D SSNov
Marmaduke Cremour French
25Nov
1847
Thomas Stratton, M.D SOJan
Fras. Bowen Pritchard •• do
Jobn Macleod, m.d 19Apr
Fred. J as. Whipple .... 5June
Wm. McKinlay, m.d. .... «7 July
Andrew Graham, m.d. . . do
Jobn McWbinnie 24 Aug
Wm. Henry Bent lOct
Wm. Banks Fegen 170ct
James Mitchell, m.d 24Nov
James Harvey 21 Dec
Robert Pottinger do
1848
Henry Edmonds 3Feb
Thomas Spencer Wells .... do
317
Thomas Kincaid 17Mar
James Crisping Walsh . . 13 Mar
Fisher Negus 26May
Geo. Arcbd. Nicolls, m.d. JunedO
Charles Grier 24Aug
Robt. Clarke, m.d do
t James Davidson .... 1 2Sept
Fredk. Stupart do
\rchd.LitUe. m.d.>*» ..22Xov
liter Dickson (6) m.d. 25Not
1849
©John Simpson ( 6)*^ .. 31 Jan
Chas. A. Anderson, m.d. . do
@' Alex. Wilson, m.d. .. lOApr
Frederick Harvey do
®^Chas. Nelson W ilkinson^^l M ay
ihomas Edward Moles-
worth, M.D 29Maj
Wm. Robertson Cockbam 7July
Andrew Moffitt do
Alex. Armstrong, m.d. . . 190ct
Alex. Mitchell, m.d 2Nov
Thomas Nelson do
John Augustus Corbett . .20 Dec
James Fisher, m.o do
Samuel Browne
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341
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS UNFIT FOR SERVICE AT SEA.
1805
Thomas Bell (a) 4Nov
1806
Robert Smith (a) 11 Mar
Henry E. Suggate 22 Apr
William Billings 4July
John Mallocb 6Aug
John G. Sparke 24Sept
1808
Charles Mortimer 18 Jan
Wm. McEwen 4Apr
Henry Ruxton 23 Aug
George A. Waters 80ct
1809
Jobn Baiston 17Jan
John Lizars llOct
1810
James Burnsidef 12Sept
14
t Employed In MUlUa.
1811
Arch. C. Hyndman ISFeb
William Eyre 6Mar
Timothy Drayton 1 OApr
Joseph Breadon llJune
Alex. Paterson do
JamesM'Alaster 23Sept
1812
Neal Robinson 24Feb
Joseph M'Gowan 9Mar
Wm. Dickson (a) 24Mar
William Irwin 31 Mar
John Baird (a) 4May
John Cocks 14May
1813
Thomas Gray (6) 1 8Jan
Isaac Dias 20Feb
James H. Chandler 80ct
George Sibbald (fr) 20Dec
1814
Joseph Laneuville 24 Jaii
1823
David Jardine , , 7Apr
32
Andrew Russell* BSept
Alex. Blyth loDec
1824
Joseph Taylor 4June
1825
R. T. AUaway SlOct
Richard Davies 12Nov
C. F.Krabbe do.
1826
John G. Lyell 14Apr
James Butter 25 Apr
Francis Osborne BSept
1828
Jobn Christie 7Feb
1829
Cbarles Denny 7Jan
Jobn Bluett 23June
44
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ASSISTANT-SURGEONS FOR SERVICE.
Half-paj, 8s. to 5s. per diem, according to length of Service.
1809
John Wfaitmanh* 24Jal>'
1811
WilHun Dunbar 8Maj
1825
John Blown (a) Ijjon
1824
Wm. Pennjcook 11 May
George Incledon SO June
1827
ADdrew Cotttea' 9Mar
1829
William Hobba 2SSept
1835
Jobn Cnahen Sabben .... 6Noy
1855
Jas. Nathaniel Derriman,
M.D. eMuy
Jaa. Geo. GlaB8efiaUantine29Ma7
1856
Geo. Henry Somerrille . .12 Aug
1857
Jas. Alex. Scott Addiaon 6Apr
George Ball SOAug
1858
John R4>id 9May
Jamea Petera 16Ju\y
Tbos. JameaLajton^M.D. l9Noy
1859
fira. Herbert Mackaraie . . 4Apr
Thomas Ayling 15 Apr
Jos. Dalton Hooker .... tSMaj
Henry Peacock, m .d do.
Eitttace Jaa. Walsh 16 Aug
1840
Robt Fleming CuUeOyM.D. 2JRn
rt' Walter Walker Lennox 16Feb
Uobt. Fulton, K.D 2. April
Albert Andrev^ Jack .... lOct
J<)^pb Henderson 17Nov
Wm. M'Dennott, m.d. •• do
Nicholaa Littleton lOMay
Jaa. Niven, m.d 20Maj
H. RichardsoD, m.d do
James Rae (fr) do
Henry Squire Wilmott" . . 24May
Wm. J. Gruggen 28May
Fred. Math. Rayner 8Jur)e
John Ternan 18 J uue
Art. Wellesley W. Ba-
bington SJuly
Jas. Clerk, M.D 8JuIy
Nicholaa Lock^er Dolling ]4Ju1y
Alex. Borthwick, m.d. . . 27July
Ernest Elliott SOJuly
Wm. McMahon JO Aug
Matt Burton, m.d 17 Aug
Jas. Laird SOAug
Alex. McDonald 2Sept
Wm. Hannant 6Sept
Aud. Batwell, m.d 20Sept
Wm. M'K. SauQders» .. do
Joho Bernard 80ct
Wm. Geo. Goldin do
Wm. Webber, m.d do
Patrick Slerin do
Walter Lawrance do
Lawrence Carey ISOct
John Cbckin do
Arth. Adams do
Cbas. Forbes, m.d do
Edvr. D'Auvergne 27 Nov
Rich. D. Pritchard do
Robert Beitb, m.o do
Richard Galvin, m.d do
Hbt. Hastings, m.d lODec
Jfls. Jenkins, m.d 27Dec
John Balfour Nicholson
do
Fred. W. R. Sadler
.29Dec
1841
V o. Graham, m.d 2.Tan
H"b<>rt V\ illcox 6Jao
^I'orge Rae, M.D. do
Alex. Leith Emslie ..... .SOJan
1 bilip Porter" 11 Feb
^\ m. Hd. £. Smart do
\\ m. Thoa. Alexander. . . . 2 Mar
Arch. Elliott, m.o 15Mar
Arch. Sibbald, M.n 25Mar
Jamea Falls Henry, M.o.20April
Alex. Robertson IMay
88
* SWreteiy to the R.N Med. Sup.
Fund.
1842
John Jack SJan
William Maoleod, m.d. .. 18 J an
Tbos. M. Costello do
Johnstone Martin 25 Jan
Arch. McClatcbio 3Feb
Joseph Browne 12Feb
Cbas. Grant Campbell .. do
Gerald Yeo 2IVrar
Wm. Henry Sloggett .... 2 Apr
Douglas Nicholas Tucker do
Richard Tilston SMay
Wm.Thos. Domrille .. do
Henry Piers do
Will. Hoggan 2June
Tbos. Russel Picktborn . . 15June
John Jeffcott 22June
William iViacdonald 25June
James Henry 4July
Mark Hamilton <Aug
Wm. Tbomp. Kay IBAug
Adam Gordon 25Nov
Geo. Henry Ryan 30 Dec
197 i
1843
John Andrews (b) m.d . . . SFeb
William Duirs do
Rioh. Percy Chapman 20 Feb
Lowry John Mooteith . . . .20Apr
Cecil Crandell 1 1 July
William Fasken, m.d do
Fred. Morgan do
John Ward do
Wm. Smith, m.d 29Ju1y
Hen.Wm.HoraeU do
1844
Geo. Irwin Willes 8 Apr
Alex. Eugene Mackay . . do
John Gray («) do
Vans C. Clarke, m n 27 Juno
Joseph B. H. Ceilings . . do
George Everest 1 2 J uly
John T. U. Bremner.M.D. 26Jnly
DanielJofan Duigan .... do
Cbarlea McShane 17 Aug
James Dennis Cronin .... 180ct
James Wade (6) do
Thomas William Rimell . . do
John Forb€s(</) do
Godfrey Jas. Alex. M'Cul-
la^h do
Richard Croker Russell . . do
1845
Thomas Hunter 8 Jan
Hen. Francis Williams, md. do
Henry Mendith Speer .. do
George Wm. Lillies, m.d. do
Thomas Seccombe 6 Feb
JohnWattReid do
Wm. Wallace Wildey, m.d. do
George Hugh Sidley lOFeb
William Tbos. Billings . . lAlur
Stephen Bowden do
Greorge Duncan, m.d do
Joseph Alf.Radcliffe Har-
vey, m.d do
John Tremble Robinson., ft Mar
Sam. Sloane Dalzell Wells, do
Joseph Coulter, m.d 19 vJar
John Thomas Cad dy .Si Mar
Edmund Lawless do
Sam. Matthew Clogstouu
Steele do
William N. Brake 17Apr
VVilliam Fras. Noott . . . . 2 1 A j»r
John Sole do
Allan BrowB, m.d 9June
Jamea Campbell (a) .... do
JobnJoIliffe do
Francis Mc Vree do
Charles Roberts do
Charles Douglas Sheppard do
Robert Wallace, m.d 27 J one
Fredk. Foster Morgan . . . .SJuly
161
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William Ross, m.d. SJulj
William Hector Cameron do
John Pbilp do
Francis Anderson 16 Aug
N. C. Hatherly do
Patrick Digan, m.d 240ct
David Henrj Wright, m.d. 4Nov
Charles Sloane Lester .... 11 Not
William Main, m.d do
Robert Pennington Remus
Sparrow do
George Alexander Hallion20Dec
CharleeEde do
John Ecoles Hamilton . . do
1848
James Campbell (6) SJan
Henry A mot, M.D do
Johnston Christie,M.D 8Jaii
John Gunn .•••••••...< 17Jsn
John Elliott do
Chas. Paget Hingaye .... 24Jan
Julian Woolgar Slight .... do
DaT. Ormond West SOJan
John Nihill 8Mar
Thos. Henry Huxley .. ..iSMar
John Colmer Austen .... 27 Mar
Fredk. Wm. Blake IdApi
Wm. Bainbridge llMay
Wm. Bennett Dalby l2May
Seaton Wade 20May
Henry Crocker do
George Edward Nicholas do
Samuel Clift do
John Goodrick Cambell . . do
John Barclay, m.d 27 May
Richard King do
Hart Gimlet, m.d SOMay
W. Castledine Tucker, m.d. do
Henry Loney 4June
George Brewster, m.d. . .22June
Geo. Bimie Hill 4July
190
Jas. Craigie Murray, m.d. SOJuly
James Whicher 4Aug
William Evans (b) 1 Sepl
Archibald Armstrong, m.d. do
Augustus Richard Preston do
Anarew Clark do
William Bereeford Cham-
bers Christy 260ct
John Ward (6) do
George Gordon do
George Clarke, m.d do
Edward William Prttchard 2Not
John Tucker Roi&s ...... do
Wm. Edw.O'Brien 16Nov
William Crawford do
Charles Foster Williams. . 21 Not
Henry Wellings 4Dec
William Loudon Gordon 17 Dec
James Lilbume 31Dec
David Lloyd Morgan .... do
Wm. Thos. Wilson do
Henry French do
William Henry Clarke . . do
Robert Mungle do
Michael Walling do
1847
Thomas Beswick Purchas,
D 16JaD
Frederick Mauger do
Hugh Girvan 12Feb
James Gallagher 2Mar
Charles Bedingfield Wood 8Mar
Geo. Henry Edwards . . . .lOMar
John L. Trousdell, m.d. ..SOMar
James Holt 5Apr
Alfred Jackson 18 Apr
John Rose, m.d., a.m. ..lOMay
Wm. Culhane 12May
James Wood Poland .... do
Charles Sayer Hugo ... 17May
John Roodall Holmaii ..2 1 May
Julian W. Bradshaw .... 1 June
220
Daniel Carter 1 1 June
Edward Pearee 17 June
Richard Butler 2July
John M'Swiney do
Thoma* John Breen .... I OJaly
Henry C Sirr Wilson, m .n. do
Richard Jago S(|uire .... 17 Aug
Wm. Jas. Hamilton, m.d. do
Edward Adams do
James Smith Ayerst 7SepC
John Cotton, M.D. ..»•.. do
Richard Blisard Power • • do
Williwn ETans (e) do
Wm. Ellis Hambly 21 Oat
Wm. Mackay Ogilvie 250ct
Thomaa Balle Forster.. . . 27 Oct
Christopher Knox Ord . . do
John Bernard Ricards.... 5Not
James Muirhead 8Not
Wdliam Patrick do
John C. Inglis do
Robert Charles Scott .... do
Dugald M'Ewan. m.d. . . 29Not
1848
Alexander Watson, m.d. . . GJan
Daniel Wells Stephens, m J>. do
George Pardee Cooke .... 24Jaa
Robert Irvine 2Feb
John Murphy do
William Richardson 8Mar
Wm. Balfour Baikie, m.d. 152^1ar
George Fletcher Banks .. 21 Mar
Charles SprouU 24Mar
James Wilkinson Elliott . .20Apr
John Linton Palmer 20May
John Walrond Cleave .. . .SJune
George Moore, m.d. .... 12Juoe
Charles D. R. Symons. . . .5Julr
Wm. Telfer 1 7 July
Robert W . Beaumont . . 28July
Chas. Fred. Aug. Courtney do
Andrew M'Clure do
John Felix Johnson .... 12Aug
271
DISPENSERS OF HOSPTIALS.
Half-paj £01 66. per annum.
1799 I 1803 I 1810 t 1811
Robert Hume . . Ijulyj JamesM'Kee 4July|johnHarrisonCurtisl3Nov|rhoma8 Tripe
IBFeb
ACTING ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
1846
Fran. Clunie Sibbald, m.d. 31 Dec
1847
Henry Slade 4June
1848
Francis Henry Blaxall ....8Mar
Joseph Sloss 30Mar
Edwin Thomas Watkins. .20May
Marmaduke P. S. Ward. .22July
6
James Edmonstone 2Attg
Horace H. Smith, m .d. . . do
Wm. Bird Sproull SAng
1849
George Mason, m.d. .
Francis Y. Toms
James McE. W^allace .
Jas. G. T. Forbes . . .
Wm. V. E. Reynolds.
John W. Duncan
15
27Jan
do
do
do
do
do
Wm. Forrest Mac Clinton 10 Aug
John Wallace ISAug
Henry Eales do
John Denis Macdonald . . 14 Aug
Geo. y. Mac Donogh 60et
Archd. L. Archer ] Nov
Henry S. Edwardes • do
John Rorie 5Nov
James Johnstone do
John Milne Duffus 8 Not
Wm. Sproule Love 19Not
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SERVICES OF MEDICAL OFFICERS,
INSf>BCTORS AND DEPUTY INSPECTORS*
I Sr W. BanieH (Director General), Assist.
Swg. of G0IM off Cape St. Vincent, and at the
Nile ; and Surgeon of JD^lamee in Calder's action ;
and at Tirmfalgar.
a Sir D. J. H. Dickson (Inspector of Hospitals),
Sari;, of Bntkel in tlie expedition to Egypt in 1801.
4 B. F. Ontram (Inspector of Hospitals), Surg,
of NymjAe^ when, in conjunction with St. iiorenzo,
the captored Fr. frigates Reri$tance and Cotutanee
off Brest ; of BotHtxa, 1798, 99, and of Superb in the
aetioa in the Straits of Gibraltar, 1801.
5 Sir G. Magrath(Inspector of Hospitals), Assist.
SniK. of The$eus at the eracnation of Fort Matilda,
Gnadaloope, in 1794 ; Snrg. of Russell at Camper-
down, and Superintendent of the hospital for Dutch
prisoners at Yarmouth; and again in RusseU at
Copenhagen in 1801. Surg, of Gibraltar hospital
during the fever which raged in 1804 and 05.
6 R. P. Hillyar (Inspector of Hospitals), Surg, of
Raebmek in the expedition to Egypt in 1801 ; of ApoUo
in that oi 1807 ; and in the Bay of Rosas in 1809.
Svrg. %A Album at Navarin. j
7 Sir J. UddeU (Inspector of Hospitals), Surg, of,
Jjia at Navarin. ^ *^ f ^» »
7* J. Mortimer, (Inspector of Hospitals) Asslst.-
Snig. of Afriea at Trafalgar. I
8 W.Rae(InspectorofHo8pital8), Assist. Surg, of
the CuOodeH and Fox, and present at the destruction
of the Dutch Squadron at Gressie and Sourabaya in
1807 and 1808. When Surgeon of Leyden, served
on shore dnrinc the raging of the yellow fever at
Carthagcna and Gibraltar, in 1812, which services
received official approbation. 1
9 R. Armstrong (Deputy Inspector), Assist. Surg.
flf^OflOii at Algiers. '^ ' *^ '' "»
13 S. J. Swayne (Deputy Inspector), Surg.
oaly medical officer) of tolage in the action off Lissa
ia 1811 ; at Active at capture of Pr. frigate Pomone;
of Seahorse at the capture of Alexandria ; and subse-
quent operations on the coast of America, including
the captwe of the Am. flotilla, on Lake Borgne,
where the boats suffered severely.
13 J. Kay (Deputy Inspector), Acting.Surg. of
8t, Lawremee when captured off Havanna, in 1815 ;
and Surg, of Printeas Charlotte at the operations on
the coast of Syria and capture of St. Jean D'Acre,
ia 1840.
15 W. Lindsay (Deputy Inspector), Senior Assist-
Sufg. of Genoa at Navarin. Snrg. of WeUesley during
the operations in China.
16 J. Prior (Deputy Inspector), Assist-Sunr. of
Qu^ec, and served in her boate on two occasions,
eatting out vessels in the North Sea; and on shore
at the reduction of the Mauritius and Java. Was
embarked (by order) in the Russian fleet in 1814.
17 i. Grant Stewart (Deputy Inspector), spe-
ciaiiy promoted to be Deputy Inspector, for having
volunteered his services to go on board and take
clnrge of the infected patients in the EcUur St. Ves-
sel, 1845.
18 J. Scott, (Deputy Inspector) Senior Assist.-
Snrg, of Ffsgard in action off Porto-Severa, 1804.
Surg, of Batterer at Copenhasen, 1807 ; of Bwryahts
in the Scheldt expedition, and forcing the batteries
of Flushing, 1809 \ at defence of Cadis, and rescue
of Sheanoater from Fr. fleet off Toulon, 1810 ; of
Centaur at defence of Tarragona, 181 1 ; and of SybilUf
and RivoU till the peace.
SURGEONS.
1 G. McCallum, Surgeon's Mate of Vtetorv in
Kempenfelt's action with a portion of the Fr. fleet,
1781 ; and of Foudroyant at capture of Fr. 74-gun
ship Pegase, 1782. Surg, of FaUant in Howe's action,
1794 ; and of Asia at capture of Dutch squadron in
Saldanha bay, 1795.
2 T.Robertson, Assist-Sorg. and Surg. ofBwropa
and F/^*n^ /iVsA at the capture of Port-au-Prince in
1794 ; of Dadalus at the attack on Goree ; of Leopard
in charge of hospital at Mocha ; and of Sirius in
Calder's aotioa ; at Trafalgar ; and in her action
with the Fr. flotilla off the Tiber. Surg, of Norge at
the defence of Cadiz. Principal founder of the Sea-
man's Hospital Ship in the River Thames.
4 G. Bellamy, Surg, of Belleropkon at the NUe ;
and of Glory in Calder's action.
6 J. E. Risk, Assist..Surg. of Veteran at Copen-
hagen, 1801 ; and volunteered his serrices on board
Defiance. Sure, of Caledonia in Basque Roads, 1809 ;
and of Mi\ford during the defence of Cadiz.
9 W. Price, Senior A8sist.-Surg. of Triumph in
Calder's action, 1805. Surg, of Coquette in her en-
gagement with U.S. privateer Qen. Armstrong, and
of Astrea in action with BtoOe, 1814, 1814.
12 J Forbes (6). Surg, of DesirA in the opera-
tions in the Elbe in 1813, 14, including capture of
the forts in the Weser, siege and reduction of Gluck-
stadt.
13 H. Osborne, Assist. Surg, of Venus in Howe's
action, 1794.
13* A. Robertson (a). Assist. Surg, of Caledonia
at Basque Roads, 1809 ; and Surg, of Cydnus serving
in a boat at the destruction of enemy's flotilla on Lac
Borgne, 1814.
14 J. Adamson, Surg, of Superb at Algiers.
16 R. Williams, Surg, of Quebee at the capture of
Fr. 22 gun privateer Afrieaine in 1797 ; of Cynthia
in the expedition to Holland in 1799 ; of Belliqueum
at capture of Concorde and AfSd^e French frigates in
1800; of Standard at the passage of the Dardanelles
and expedition to Egypt in 1807; and of Monmouth
in the Walcheren expedition.
17 A. Leslie, Surg, of Severn at Algiers.
18 D. Cowan, Surg, of 5iiper6 at St Dominito.
19 W. Oastler, Surg, of Seahorse at capture of
Torkish 60 gun frigate Badere Zaffer, in 1808.
20 J. Guthrie, Sura^eon of Speedy brig of 14 guns,
when she captured, by boarding, Spanish zebec Gamo
of 32 guns, in 1801.
21 S. Williamson, Surg, of Amelia, in action with
Fr. frigate Arethuse in 1813.
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23 A. Dewar, Surg, of Leonidat at the ticking of
Cephnlonia and Santa Maura.
24 J. Irvine, Surg, of Guerriere when captured by
U.S frigate Constitution in 1812, and his eare and
skill in his treatment of the wounded officially
noticed. Surg, of Endymion and severely wounded
when serving in the boats of that ship in the attack
upon Am. privateer Prince de Neu/chatel off Nan-
tucket, 1814.
27 C. Chambers, Surg, of Prometheut, and his
services in that ship's boats officially noticed in an
attack on gun-vessels in the Gulf of Riga in 1809.
33 T. Bishop, Surg, of Horatio^ and officially
noticed for his skill and attention to the wounded in a
boat action on the coast of Norway, in 1810.
36 G. Gilbert, Assist. Surg, of Imperieuse, and
served in her boats at destruction of the batteries at
Arcasson, in 1807 ; and wounded at the attack on
the French fleet in Aiz Roads, in 1809.
39 R. M'Manus, Surg, of Scylla brig in action
with Fr. frigate Weser, 1813.
42 G. Roe, Surg, of Castilian in her encounter
with U. S. corvette Wasp, in 1814.
51 P. Suther, Surg, of Svoiftsure at Trafalgar ;
and of Eurydice at the reduction of Martinique, in
1809.
55 W. Evans, Assist. -Surg, of Pomp^ at the
siege of Gaeta ; storming of Capri and fort Licosa ;
and served on shore with the army at the battle of
Maida. In same ship at passage of the Dardanelles,
expedition to Egypt, and at Copenhagen, in 1807.
Surgeon of President at the reduction of Java, in
1811; and employed on shore at the siege of St. Se-
bastian, in 1813.
57 W. F. Carter, Supernumerary Surg, of Nep-
tune at the capture of Hautpoultj in 1809 ; and Surg,
of Blonde at the destruction of Fr. frigates Loire and
Setae,under the batteries of Ance la Barque, Guada-
loupe ; and at the taking of that island, and the
Saintes. Surg, of Royalist on the coast of Spain, and
served on shore with the Guerillas, and at the de-
fence of Castro ; and assisted in her action with Fr.
frigate Weser, off L'Orient, in 1813.
58 T. C. Jones, Surg, of Castilian^ at capture of
Ville de Lyon, in 1811 ; and of Eurotas at capture of
Fr. frigate C2ortncfe, in 1811. Surg, of Jacawhen
captured by U. S. frigate Constitution.
60 J. R. Roberts, Assist. Surg, of Diomede at the
capture of the Cape and Buenos Ayres, in 1806, and
siege of Montevideo, in 1807.
61 D. Boyter, Surg, of Hthrus at the capture of
Fr. frigate Etoile, in 1814.
65 P. Lyon, Senior Assist Surg, of Royal So-
vereign at Trafalgar ; and of Canopus, and served in
her boats during the expedition to Egypt, in 1807.
Surg, of Glasgow at Navarin.
67 M. Bumside, wounded when Assist. Surgeon
of San i/o»^ gun-boat, in the Walcheren expedition.
68 J. M'Ternan, Assist. Surg, of Northumber-
land at the destruction of two French frigates and a
brig off L'Orient, in 1812; and Surg, of Dragon in
all the important operations in the Chesapeake and
coast of America, including the capture of Bangor,
Hampden, &c.
70 F. Sankey, Surgeon of Musquito at Navarin.
71 J. H. Acheson, Senior Assist.-Surg. of Repulse
at Flushing, 1809; and in her action with Fr.
frigates off Toulon, 1810, when Philomel was saved
from capture. Surg, of Philomel at the cutting out
a vessel under batteries at Benedorme, 1812 ; c^
Seringapatam at destruction of pirates, 1822-3 ; of
Thetis during the Ashantee war, 1824 ; and of
Edinburgh on the coast of Syria, and at bombardment
of Acre, 1840.
74 Sam. Irvine, Surg, of Alligator, in charge of
an hospital-ship during the Burmese war; and
of Dartmouth at Navarin.
75 A. Henderson, Assist. -Surg, of Queen Ckaridte
at Algiers, 1816.
76 A. Stewart, Assist. Surg, of the Glasgow, at
Algiers.
77 O. Sproule, Assist. Surg of Leander at Algiers.
78 R. Johnstone, Assist Surg, of Granicus, at
Algiers.
79 C. A. Browning, Assist. Surg, of Hebrus, at
Algiers.
81 J. Runciman, Assist. Surg, attached to a bri-
gade of Marines in Holland, in 1813 ; and of Albion
at Algiers. Sui^g. of Powerful during the operations
on the coast of Syria, and bombardment of St. Jean
D*Acre, in 1840.
83 C. Inches, Surg, of Cambrian, at Navarin.
86 Thomas Brownrigg, Assist. Surg, of Tonnani,
and served in her boats in the operations in the
Chesapeake and coast of America, including the
capture of Washington and Baltimore, when he
served on shore. While in Coekchqfer schooner of
five guns, she captured two privateers of superior
force ; and had a severe action with a slaver of 16
guns.
87 J.Campbell {b), Assist. Surg, of Sgtnoniia.
the Gironde, in 1814 ; and Surg, of MeUriUe in the
operations on the coast of China, in 1840.
88 J Patton, Assist. Surg, of Alligator during the
Burmese war.
89 R. M*Cormick, Assist. Surg, in Parry's third
polar voyage, Surg, of Erebus, and Senior Medical
Officer and Naturalist in Sir James Ross's antarctic
expedition from 1839 to 1843.
90 B. Browning, Senior Assist Surg, of Asia, at
Navarin.
91 A. S. Allen, Assist. Surg, of Asia at Navarin.
92 E. Leah, Assist. Surg, of Albion at Navarin.
93 H. Goldney, Assist. Surg, of Glasgow at Na-
varin.
94 B. Verling, Surg, of Volage at the capture of
Aden, in 1839, and in the operations on the coast of
China, in 1840.
96 J. West, served in the Burmese war.
98 A. Smith, Assist. Surg, of Dartmouth at Na-
varin.
99 A. Lane, Acting Surg, of Primrose at the cap-
ture, by boarding, of Spanish slave-ship Velos, 1830.
100 D. Geddes, served during the Burmese war.
101 R. Douglas, Assist. Surg, of Black Joke at
the capture of a slave-ship, in 1831.
106 J. Coulter, Assist. Surg, of Forte, and served
in her boats at capture of a piratical vessel in the
River Plate ; and of Undaunted during the prevalence
of cholera in the East Indies, 1833. Surg, of Dntidy
and served on shore, and was severely burnt in the
operations on the coast of China.
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107 H. D. R. Henning, Assist. Surg, of Brisk at
Navarin.
108 A. Baxter, Assist Surg, of Champion, 1825,
26, during the Burmese war.
109 T. E. Ring, Surg, of Wasp in the operations
on the coast of Syria, ineiuding the taking of Sidon
and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
109* J. A. Mould, Assist. Surg, of Terror in
Back's Polar voyage, 1836-7 ; Surg, of Phcmix dur-
ing the operations on the coast of Syria and bom-
bardment of Acre.
110 W. Houghton, served on the Lakes of Canada
during the Invasion of that province, 1837-38.
Assist. Surgeon of StromboU during the operations
on the coast of Syria and at St. Jean D'Acre,
1840. Surg, of Driver in the Yang-tse-Kiang and
at New Z^and during the operations in 1846.
no* P. Niddrie, Assist. Surg, of Princess Char-
Mte, and Acting Surg, of Marine Battalion, during
the operations in Syria, including St. Jean D*Acre,
1840. Surgeon of Qorgon, 1845-6, serving in the
Parana,and at the capture of the batteries of Obligado;
and received the public thanks of the Fr. government
for services rendered to the wounded of that nation.
111 J. Plimsoll, wounded when Assist. Surg, of
Edinburgh at the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre,
in 1840.
Ill* W. Graham, Assist. Surg, ot Andromache
forcing the Bocea Tigris, 1834 ; and in boats of that
ship in action with Malay pirates, 1835-6. Surgeon
of Apollo during the China war, and present at the
talung of Ching-Kiang-Foo and in the Yang-tse<
Kiang.
112 J. Stewart, Assist. Surg, of BeUerophon In
the operations on the coast of Syria, and bombard
ment of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840. Additional Surg.
of ComwaXliSf in the operations in the Yang-tse-
Kiang river, in 1842.
113 C. D. Steel, Assist. Surg, of Cyclops on the
coast of Syria, in 1840.
1 14 O'N. Ferguson, Assist. Surg, of Ringdove at
defence of Portugalette and relief of Bilbao ; and
attached to the Marine Battalion on the north coast
of Spain, 1837-40. Surg, of Modeste at capture of
Woosung, Shanghae, and in the Yang-tse-Kiang,
1842.
115 James Yaughan, Assist. Surg, of Algerine,
and wounded at the capture of Canton, in 1841.
116 G. Mackay, Assist. Surg, in the operations
against Canton, in 1841.
117 S. S. Stanley, Assist. Surg, of Blonde in the
operations on the coast of China, and capture of Can-
ton ; and attached to the Marines at the taking of
Chinghae, in 1841 ; and his services were officially
noticed at the capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
118 J. J. Crawford, Assist. Surg, of Columbine
at the capture of Canton, in 1841.
120 W. Robertson, Assist. Surg, of Hyacinth h
the capture of Canton, in 1841.
121 R. Butler, served in the flotilla in the opera-
tions against Canton, and subsequent capture of that
city, in 1841.
122 D. Thomas, Assist. Surg, of Blenheim^ and
served on shore at the taking of Chinghae, in 1841.
123 C. Smith, Assist. Surg, of Wellesleyy and
served on shore at the taking of Ciiinghae, in 1841.
124 J. D. Tweeddale, Assist. Surg, of Pylades in
operations against and capture of Canton ; and served
on shore with the Marines of Blenheim at the taking
of Chinghae, in 1841.
126 C. P. Blake, Assist. Surg, of Cormoallis in
the operations on the coast of China and river Yang-
tse-Kiang.
127 J. F. Charlton, Assist. Surg, of Wolverene at
the attack on a slave factory at Corisco.
128 J. Davidson, Assist. Surg, of Nimrod during
the operations in Canton River, and capture of Can-
ton, 1841 ; and of Starling, serving on shore at cap-
ture of Chapoo, and in that vessel during the opera-
tions in the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1840.
134 E. Heath, Assist. Surg, of Belleisle, serving
during the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1842.
137 A. Slight, Assist. Surg, of Wasp in the opera-
tions on the coast of Syria, including the storming
of Sidon and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
138 J. Forbes, Assist. -Surg, of Phemix and of
Comet serving on the north coast of Spain, 1836, and
present at the siege of St. Sebastian, relief of Bilbao,
and other operations.
139 J. S. Davidson, Assist.-Surg. of Folage at the
capture of Aden, 1839^ and during the early opera-
tions in China, 1840.
140 W. Crofton, Assist. Surg, of J«pt7«r during the
operations on the coast of China, including Cbusan,
Cmnghae, Woosung, Chin-Kiang-Foo and Nankin.
143 H. O'Hagan, Assist. Surg, of Gorgon in the
operations on the coast of Syria, including the storm-
ing of Sidon (where he served on shore), and bom-
bardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
145 A. Little, Assist. Surg, of Comtoallis, and
served on shore at the capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo,
in 1842.
146 John Simpson (6), Assist. Surg, of Blonde
during the operations on the coast of China, in 1842,
and landed at the capture of Chapoo and Woosung.
148 C. N. WUkinson, Assist. Surg, of Benbow
during the operations on the coast of Syria, and
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
2 A. Coates, Assist. Surg, of SybUle serving as
Senior Medical Officer in Black Joke in her action
with and capture of Sp. 14 gun slave brig Almirante,
1829 ; and of Arachne serving on shore during an in-
surrection in Montego bay, Jamaica, 1832.
12 P. Porter, Assist. Surg, and Senior Medical
Officer of Charybdis at the capture and destruction
of the Federal squadron at Carthagena, 1841.
19 H. S. Wilmott, acting in Modeste, and served
on shore at the attack on the Chinese camp at Saga-
bon, in 1842.
20 W. McK. Saunders, Assist. Surg, of Norte
Star at capture of Woosung and Shanghae, and in
tlie Yang-tse-Kiang, 1842 ; and Acting Surg, em-
ployed on shore at New Zealand during the attacks
on the rebel Stockades.
23 T. M. CosteUo, Assist. Surg, of Driver in the
China expedition ; and also during the operations in
New Zealand, when he served on shore with the troops,
1846.
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PAYMASTERS AND PURSERS OF HER MAJESTY'S FLEET.
A Candidate for a Commission of Paymaster and Parser shall have served three complete jresrs
as Secretary to a Flag Officer, or Commodore of the First Class ; or. having actually served for that
period in her Majesty's Navy, shall have heen three years Captain's Clerk, or two years Captain's
Clerk, and one year Clerk to the Secretary of a Flag Officer, or Commodore of the ^irst Claas ; or
one year Captain's Clerk, and two years Clerk to the Secretary to a Flag Officer, or Commodore of
the First Class ; and shall produce Certificates of his ^ood conduct, and of his having discharged
the duty of his situation; and shall pass such Ezammation as the Admiralty may from time to
time direct.
A Clerk, to be admitted into the Service, must be able to write a good and clear hand, and be
must be more than 17, and less than 85 years of age.
RETIRED LIST,
Under Her Majeety^e Order m Council of the \Oth June^ 1843.
On balf-paj of £195 2i. 6d.
1790
James Baikie ISSept
1793
Charles Matson t9Jan
Thomas Goddard llFeb
Wm. Proctor Smith 27Nov
1794
James BroweU 17Mar
@^®©John S. Richards' 37May
Henry Jones 18June
7
1795
Wm. Read Shugar SOSept
William Holman' ..I70ct
^obn Goldsmith" .. SNov
imon Little^ 24Nov
1796
Henry Dove t7Apr
1797
I* Benjamin Jennings .... ISFeb
l^g® Henry Wells^o. . . . llMar
ilUam Christy 20ct
@<Geo. B. Harrison" .... 26Dec
16
1796
Peter Kenwood 12Jan
^^Cbas. Edm. Andrews^' lAog
John Cole l6Aag
1799
John Mayhew 19Jttl7
Thomas Rickford 190ct
1800
Joseph Williamson^ .... 9Mar
George Davis • do
James llyslop •••••.••.. IdJulj
^^|g)^)Samuel GUes*' . . 1 Aug
bdward G. Napier 9Aug
William Wilson tSSept
27
ACTIVE LIST.
The following lOO offleen are on the
half-pay of jei27 ISe. per annum.
1797
@'®®1 Ikos. F. Jes8epi7 SOJune
1799
@'(g)John Loudon^^ * . . . . 22 Apr
1800
James Meek.
8
.25July
* On the half-paj of £i\9 ai Secie-
tory.
James NichoUs lOOot
Michael Scott iSOct
©^Richard Goodridge . . 15Nov
1801
@i John Macleod^ l5Feb
Robert Brownf iSept
@'George Thorn 3Dec
1803
@'(DEdward CMaley** ..14Jan
John Edmonstone 6Nov
U
t Clerk
Foresti.
in Office of Woods and
1803
Harry Niblett ««Mar
James M. Perkins 14June
John Speed • 5Aug
Edward Harris BOct
1804
Samuel Davis 4Jan
®H£)John Nunu Jewell*^. .25Jan
Bryan Wilson SMar
©'Richard HaUilay*' 16 Apr
^*George Hodgsluns** . . 5May
Peter Forrest • .SOJnne
Thomas Stones^ 4July
Benjamin Soden f 8Aug
John Taylor {h) 25Sept
Thomas Darby 20ct
@^ohn ElliotM 160ct
Jos. F. WiUcock* JNo v
John Olive 7Nov
John Norcock" 2lDec
« J. F. Willcoek receives a pentlon
of £40 per annam ai retired Purser of
kJonvlet Hulk.
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177
1805
Tbomas Young iMar
William Aagove 6Mar
William Webb 19Apr
Wm. B6oge Basden .. SlMaj
^/obo Bma?^ llAog
Frederick Horton 24 Aug
Joeepb Cbaa. Court SdSept
99Tboa. UUoek» SOSept
©"Natb. Hajdon^ 50ot
Jobn Lane iSNor
®Uobn Warden SODec
1806
fWm.Brent«» IJan
Thoa. JenmngB«i 29Jan
James Dnnn^ SOJan
tnMarcb 5Feb
g'Rieb. Green Didham^* 23 Apr
■Jobn Haddocks^ . . . .22May
#'Wm.KearBeCowle7«^ ]Jul>
Alfred Carpenter lOJulj
Darid Piowett 22Julj
Jamee Brisben SlJalj
f' Wm . Gam Mason . . 22 Aug
'Robert Soott^ 30Aug
illiam Leacb* iSept
@99Rob. L. Homiman^ 3Sept
99Tbaa.Ba8tin** 8Sept
Tbomas Paine 9Sept
r'WiUiam C. HiUier" . .llNor
W.Pike iSDeo
Benj. ParkbnntHf 20Dec
Jobn Martin SODeo
1808
A^Menry K. Bamber .... 5 Jan
WWilliamEales llJan
Jobn Arscott Letbbridge^ SJan
Stepben Howe Rocbe . . . .29Jan
Jobn Tapson SOJan
@i William Tbos.James*7 6Feb
Francis G« Tabart 2lMar
James Hope Burgess . . . .22Mar
^'(S)Josepb Mason'^ . . . .11 Apr
m^ Jobn Palm«r^ do
WiUiam Walker 12 Apr
JobnPonsbonaaijeant''».. 9Ma7
James Wise « . . 19Ma7
Wm. Henry Hamilton . . 14JuDe
^ijonatban Gain^ H Aug
George Debus iTAug
Emerio Essex Vidal". . . .24 Aug
The foUowiof 200offleenar«oo the half-
pay of JlOO lOt. per annam.
(^iJosepb Jacobs^^ 19Sept
Tbomas Cox 28Sept
William Callaway 70ct
Walter Alex. Urqubart .. 9Dec
1807
^>Jobn Walter 12Jan
Wm. Ricbard Davies . . . .20Mar
Frederick Pettman SOMar
William Mark ISApr
®'®99i. P«ge BaileyM 7May
Jobn Howard 1 July
99 James Jobus** do
Wm.Pritcbard do
Jobn Slatter 7Juiy
William Wynter 17July
Darid Clow .29AQg
Robert Sbarp 120ct
^®Ricb.M.WUcbel(^ 230ct
Wiffiam Brown (ft) 6Nof
Jobn Baker Gonnell .... 17Not
yaSamuel Wadlando* ..SONot
@^*Geo.Vol]erOugbton^4Dec
Henry Omer do
Jobn Thomson (a) 5Dec
William Wrigbt 14Dec
80
• Raaletrar of Births, ke. Stepney,
t Collector of Cuttome, Antigua.
Goate Gnrdon 17Dec
TbomasGrant* 19Dec
Andrew Inderwick flDec
1809.
O^George Anderson^* .... 14Jan
George Nicbolls 16Jan
Cbarles Beaumont 2Feb
James Hills Manley .... 18Mar
David K. Wbytt 22Mar
Alex. Lockbart 27Mar
James Huggins SOMar
Tbomas Watson 13 Apr
William Tbom 20Apr
^Ben Cbimmo^ lOMay
Hector McLean 19May
Jobn Bannister 23May
Jobn Day do
'^iGeorge Waller" 5 June
iBRobertHendrick God-
dard^» iJuly
Tbomas Sbanks do
Ricbard Bartlett 5 Aug
Artbur Frame llSept
Tbomas Brett do
Jobn J. Diossey 25Sept
^* Ricbard Watkins 4Dec
Jobn Ricbardson^ 19Dec
^James Sparsbott^ ....31 Dec
127
« Thoa. Grant rooelyee a pension of
£890 as nttnd Slmrard of PlymoutL
HospkUl.
1810
Roger Postletbwsite .... 17 Jan
Jacob Waller Smitb 19Feb
Edward Blackmore 30Mar
Lawianoe Kennedy 4Apr
^^Hewson Dutcbman** . . 3May
William Ayre 25May
William Barrett 28May
Frederick Bone*' 25Jnne
Tbos. H. Williams l2July
Wnu Adair Hodgson Pad-
don ISJnly
William Hensbelwood. . . .11 Aug
Tbos Bate Sbeppard . . . .22Sept
Samuel Cbristy 160ct
Francis Taylor 290ct
1811
Frank Harger 17 Jan
James Morse* 27Jan
William Soady (a) 16Feb
f ^Maurice Clarke"** ....17Apr
bomas Rowley 22 Apr.
Micb. C. Stepbens 9Ju]y
Edmund Griffin 27 Aug
Thomas Hnbbardf 30ct
Samuel H . Manley 290ct
Richard Green 6N07
eorge Starr*^ .... do
_ 08.Edye,F.RA»*»15No7
ugh Hannay 7Dec
James Benifold 19Deo
1812
Alex. Penprase ** 9Jan
Robertson. Kippen 16Jan
Benjamin Fenn 21 Jan
Robert M. Read 3lJan
Tbomas Williams 3Feb
F^wardSuter 17Mar
Jobn Thomson (&) 24Mar
George Goodwin 25Mar
William Reere 3 Apr
Chas. Edward Cotterellj: . .31 July
Tbomas Rowe" 4Aug
William Bowden 12Sept
f^i WilUam Paine"* .... 158ept
bos. S. Peckston 30ot
Tbomas Samuel Hood$ . . 60ot
Jobn Tindall 26Noy
Archibald Petriell 17Dec
172
• Distributor of Stamps, Carmerthen.
t SecreUry of Parlihurst Prison.
I Bnuilian Consul, Naples.
$ Thomas S. Hood receiTes ^6400 per
annum as Retired ConsuL
U Canadian M Uitia.
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FaymBsterB and Pursera*
1813
Joseph F. RaBsell 24Feb
@^J, M. Hoffmeister^* .. 9Mar
John Mark8(a)* do
Campbell Hunter SMay
George Robaon 6Ma7
Charles Kendall 29May
Stephen Holmau 9June
Samuel Godfrey Bunn . . 25Sept
Harris Harrington do
Peter Vemez lOct
William H. Breay do
@< James Clery»o 80ct
James Griffiths 150ct
Jeremiah Read 190ct
@^ Richard Haigt ^SOct
John Garby'^t do
@>Hen. Stephens Dyer»'(o)6Nor
John Gilea§ llNov
James Ozzard^ 3Dec
Edward T. Hooper 8 Dec
Thomas Kains 13 Dec
@» William Bell«»* 20Dec
1814
®*John Thorn 18Jan
John M inter Hope 8Feb
John Monk Lambe 9Mar
John Coldstream Harris . .17 Mar
John Henry Cook*® 5 Apr
^»JohnBeal07 5May
Henry Dean"* SMay
Henry Benj. Homes Long 27 May
Wm. Andrews SOJune
Thomas Allan do
Thos. Cockbum 20July
Michael Arthur 23 July
Thomas Leslie do
Thomas Fox do
Thos. Martin Illden Tilby do
James Giles do
Wm. Burrington Parsons do
John Marks (6; do
1815
@*JohnIrTing*oo|| Ijan
1819
Thomas Whitney Parker. .26Mar
@»Wm. Henry Bond»w . .«7Sept
1830
James Lillicrap Marchant 8Sept
216
18!21
@* Wm. Balhetchet*<^> .... 1 June
@'John Ward •« ««Sept
JohnBeU 15Dec
1822
Abraham Sugden* 11 June
Walter Burket 26Nov
1823
@iWiIliam Henry Brown 11 Jan
Thos. Warner Archer ....15Feb
1824
James Halse 5Feb
John Dennis 27Dec
1825
Henry Tucker^ 12Jan
William Drake 25July
@'Benjamin Dyer 17 Dec
1826
Robert Wilson irMar
Jeremiah Linde Jones .... 12JuIy
John Stephen Ferriter .... 16Dec
* Storekeeper, Kingston, Upper Ca-
nada.
t R. Half is on the half-pay of £919
per annam as Secretary.
t Col. of Customs, Halifax.
I Clerk in Aect. Oen. Office.
II J. Irvinft is on the half-pay of
£210 per annum, as Secretary.
1827
James Benj. E. Soden§ . . loMar
@*Henry Brenton'** . . . .23July
1829
Cor. Mc Dennett 17 Aug
William Gradidge ..'.... do
John Williams do
Edward Thome**** do
Robert Simmons do
George Simmonds do
WiUiam Hamilton llSept
1830
Edward Owen 1 Jan
Edw. Aug. Williamson»07. .SOJan
Edward Fras. Heaslop . .30Aug
Francis Lean|| lONov
Arthur Ellis^ do
Joseph Bdw. Key do
William Kay>« do
James Thain^ do
John Breaks do
Henry South do
1831
Alexander Kent^* 6Jan
251
• Clerk at Somerset-House.
t Sec. to Rural Police, Essex.
t Stoiekeeper, New Zealand.
$ Accounuiiit to R. W. I. M. Packet
Company.
II Secretary to Shipwrecked FiJier-
men's Society.
f Secretary to R.N. Female School.
«• A. Kent is on half-pay of £919
per annum as Secretary.
•FraneUMayi" 5j„
'Richard Singer do
James. Piuhom do
Chinuno do
f^ William Finlayson»»» do
hos. Dale GulUver SOFeb
Aug. Hearn Gilbert»« .. iSept
1832
James Dawe 4lJan
John Forster do
^'George Clarke do
ohn Thorpe Duflell* .... do
John Grant do
William Horton do
©'John ColweU"^ do
1833
©'Edward Rowe»« 8Jan
Ldmund Brown do
@< Wm. Adams Harries* '^ do
©' Wm.Lockyer Freeman"' do
William Oliver Cox . . • . do
Walter Clatworthy do
James Lyall 27Mar
John Pnuice 26Dec
1834
William WalUs ISJan
Joseph Shepheard Pope . . do
Joseph Marsh>~ do
WiUiam CotseU"* do
William Young (a)t do
@>James Harden'" .... do
©* David James Simpson do
Nicholas Burridge Laab. . do
Rich. Pritchard Beddek . . do
©^William Brydone . . . • 1 Apr
1835
Thos. Pellew Mc Namara 9 Jan
Geo. Thos. Plumbly do
Frederick Gore X 9Jan
Edward Ferdinand Roberta do
John Lord do
William Sprigs do
©'John Henry Greaves .. 3Apr
James Cornelius Little •• . .16Apr
JohnWott 2July
Benj.Wickham 20Uct
1836
JohnMoseley 19Jan
Richard Sismore Stokes . . do
Charles Hamilton Osmer do
David Cooper Colls .... do
Thomas Hookey do
Chas. Thos. Thornton .... 3Feb
Matthew Scott»»* 25Mar
300
* Agent W I. Packets, Southampton
f Collector, U. S. InstiiuUun.
I Deputy Fostmaster, Margate.
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The Iblluwinv officers are on the ta«]f-
pKy of 91/. 5s. per annum.
@*Thoma8 Woodirard .... ISMay
W m. Piitbom 15 Aug
1837
John Poad 9Mar
John Ward Nichoils .... do
\\m. Lawes l2Dec
$rD Daniel Conway '»** gSDec
qnx'J. SaumarezMounstevens do
llichard Thompson Keep . .SODec
1838
John Westwood 30 Aug
i@> Patrick O'Connor do
John Cranch Ueathman . . do
\Vm. Wiikins do
1839
@VVm. Dyer»«^ SOjan
James Andrew Smith .... 7 Feb
Wm. Percival Carrigaa . . do
Deskfoord Geo. Charles . . lOMay
1840
Robert Loney 4May
@< Wm. Young {b) SOSept
Corn. Dealy»»7 24Dec
W'm. Gough Tomlinson . . do
Robert T. Crispin** .... do
John Brickwood do
Wm. Stanwaj do
John Harahaw do
W . Henry Dutton do
Kenneth L. Sutherland . . do
Kdwin Aug. Smith do
Henry Hope Chimmo .... do
1841
Wm. Henry Norman . . . .SOJan
Geo. Henry Moubray** . . 3Sept
Samuel Lord 3Sept
J as. 8. Millingham do
®W. Brewer V. Farror»»* do
Fred. Mundy 31Dec
Cbas. Walker do
Jos. William Maddock . . do
@Wm. Morgan*^ do
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Frederiek Brady 19Jan
@'Wm.Drury 20Jau
;^vV alter Drake Bateman'^'lMay
Stephen Rains 8 June
@ilenry Duncan Preston
Cunningham'^'' £6Sept
Richard A. Clarke 3lDeo
@John Rich. Bluett*" . . do
Mich. A. Feeloy do
Alex. Robinson 3lDec
Henry Roger Cole do
f^'Geo. Pink Rickcord . . do
hos. Tucker Wise do
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Wm. Lowcaj Norcock . . 7Mai
Bdw. Alfred Smith 6 May
Joseph Martin ISJune
Will. Weaver 7July
Thomas Hockings 18 Aug
Will. G. Hopkins 23 Aug
J. Roddam 1 ate 2!^Nov
1844
William Hance Reeves . . IMar
Geo. Andrew Lance .... 17 Apr
William H. Wiseman . . . .27Api
Fdmund Gabriel* 22Aug
©Edward Waller*" 23Sep1
Arthur Jones 7Dec
Wm. Poole O'Brien 19 Dec
@Fred. Gransmore*^ .... do
1845
@John Nicolay De Vries 7 Jan
Robert Parker 26 Mai
James William Oz^ard .. '9Apr
George Lunn Herbert .. ..30Apr
William Thomas iMay
Thos. Edw. Gould do
Charles Fox Turner 24June
Charles W^illiam Eeles»*o. . lOAug
Geo. W. Pickthorn»*» 18Nov
William Geo. Parmeter ..25N*ov
Robert Kelland '. . . 2Dec
Henry Stephens Dyer ..81 Dec
1846
David F. Clow fiMar
Charles Harris Jones .... do
Saml. Hood Linzee Giles. .27Mar
Jas. Baker Moorman .... 21 Apr
John Gunnis Lean 13May
@' James R.Andrews .... 4 July
fc^dw. B. Robins 1 Aug
Francis Cole l.^Aug
J. £. Brooman 9Sept
Samuel Winter 280ct
H. S. Gibson do
William Meredith 9 Nov
Charles J. J. Brown do
Edward D. Back do
Henry K. Conquer do
Jas. Bennett Hay do
Frederick Gilbert do
Wm. Bolton Pearce do
Henry S. Hooper do
©Charles S Giles>^ .... do
John W. Ancell do
Alfred Nash do
Stephen Fisher do
399
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Mi zed Commission atSl. Paul de Looogo
Thos. M. Ramage 9Noy
Chas. Wm. Boone do
Joseph E. Autey do
William Wiles do
@G. Ramsden*** do
I'hos. Pidcock do -
Charles Richards 24 Dec
1847
Chas. Aug. Thome >^7 . . . .Qg Jan
Geo. Fred CoUingwood Bateman
8Peb
Thos. S. Hey wood l9Apr
Wm. Letheby Inch do
John Hay oJuly
Chas. Henry Niblett 24 Aug
@»Wm. C. Perry Grant ..3Sept
Beresford Scott lONov
John Macdowall 11 Nov
Robt. Edm. Malone do
"^Leonard Edw. Beckett 25Nov
(/has. Deane Gourd .... do
Oavid Stapleton 11 Dec
1848
Fred. Cleeve 17Jan
John Barrett l7Mar
®Wm. F. Henna do
Francois Joachim Itzen
Auret eApr
James C. Alldridge 31 May
Joseph Lewis do
Wm.J. RHall 18July
Watson Wm. Parminter. . 12Sept
Geo. Gustavus Nelson. . . . 16Nov
Thos. C. J. Dryden 24Nov
Henry Smith Collins .... do
1849
Henry W. Rowlstone . . . .31 Jan
Wm. H. Bateman do
William Ellis do
l!ldwin C. Davison 23April
William Hickman do
George Marsh 11 May
Charles Lyne do
Richard Siromonds do
John Hayward ISJune
George P. Martin'*® do
Walter B Gordon 21 Aug
Wm.V. Miller do
Geo. Samuel Singer .... do
^ames Biggs «*« do
Geo. Henry Lake Wise . . 40ct
Chas. Elsmere Coleman . . do
Fred. Jas. Fegen do
James Wm, Peck Foord . . 60ct
Samuel W. Sadler do
f^'John Edw. Price lOOct
red. Chas. Dusautoy . . 2Nov
James Douglas Gilpin*^^ • 4Nov
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1829
Walter Lomer 16Mar
1831
James Fmlay 8Aag
1836
FFaoeia W. Cole S8Dee
1838
Arthur Arlington ]6May
John Jones 6Dec
1839
George F. Knox SSept
1840
Ben. W. Tribe S\July
J. T. Riccalton 25No7
1841
John Doyle 6Jan
Jas. Frear Phillips 1 4 Apr
G. R. Deighton 29Apr
Waiiam H. Turner 7 July
Charles Stone 3Aug
Robert G. Hogg 20Oct
G. H.Elli 12Nov
A. A. Speed 4Dec
Wm.G.M<Knigbt 8Dec
1842
Henry Cooper iJan
C. A. Jenkins 36J8a
James J. Rutter 4F«b
£. J. H. Helpman 16Feb
John Lindesay 28Feb
Cha8.£. P.HaU 7Mar
GeoxgePenfold 9Mar
William Johnson 1 June
Lewis G. A. Warrin .... do
George Grant ItiJune
James C. MotUey 19A ug
Geo. J. Starr ISept
H. W. Hollinworth 26Sept
JohnTweedie 13Nov
T.W.W. Spear 16Nov
Thoe. Biddlecombe do
C.G. Bumey 21Not
Timothy Clinoh do
Joseph C. Paine 7Dec
1843
Stuart Watson 4 Jan
Chas. Ane. Pritchard .... do
Alfred Whitehouse do
Henry H«iwley 30Jan
George B. Bales do
John D. Parminter 30Jan
Thos. H. C. Gray iMar
James H. Towell 6Mar
James M. Lowcay 28 Apr
JaUan A. Messum . . . .S9Apr
@Wm. £. Sanders llMsy
Herbert Johnstone 8 June
Thomas C. Thomas 12 June
Richd. Brownsdon I July
Edwin M. Stone llJuly
Geo. M. Lang 29Ju]y
Harrington R. Jones .... 2 Aug |
Sidney J. Spark l6Aug )
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Robert G. Webber 20Sept
William C. Biown 40ct
Edwsrd J. Bennett do
James L. Southey 260ct
Thomas T.Wise STOct
Geo. F. Slaughter 1 Nor
Robert A. Gumming .... 8Not
George Shambler 6 Deo
Nicholas Giles 7Deo
W.J.Jenkins 19Deo
1844
Richard J. Wiggens iJan
Joseph Haywani 3Jan
Dand Jardine 5Jan
Edw. N. Harrison lOJan
Francis G. Pearce 24 Feb
Henry Chas. Pool do
Thomas A . Telfer 2 Apr
John Edw. Stiles 23 Apr
J. W.M. Ashby iMay
Edw. L. W. Brown 21May
Jonathan T. Sparke .... 17 June
James C. Pinhom SSept
Wm. H.Mugford ISSept
Richard Curgenven 160ct
George F. Pinhom 270ct
Chris. T. Hore 290ct
Henry R. Shaw 6Not
Edward R. Chamberlain. .19Noy
John Retallick 20Not
1845
Thomas Wm. Shanks .... 7 Feb
Daniel P. Macnamara . . . .26 Feb
JohnMallaid 24Mar
John Thomas Wells 29Mar
William Homiman 29Mar
James L. Thome 3lMar
Wm. Henry Richards .... 3Apr
Theod. Wm. S. Neame. . • . 18Apr
Michael S. Crouch ....... 9May
Charles H. Goldin ISMaj
John Jas. Lindsay 4June
John Donald 6June
William Mackay 14July
Harry Thos. Nettleton . . 13 Aug
Hen. Wm. V. Warrington* 30 Aug
Alex. Jeffreys 30Aug
Wm. Alex. Geo. Young . . 3Sept
Joseph H. Wm. Bowman . .150ct
Wilmot Bund Mainprise . .200ct
Charles Richsrds (b) ... .2dOct
John Macredie Jefferson ..SOOct
John Sweetman SNor
Geo. Henry Whillier .... 5Not
Thomas Price 30Dec
1846
AlfredWood 7Jan
Alfred Saunders Bennett .. do
Henry Braxton 17Jan
Edward Whiteheail 22 Jan
Howard E. L. P. Bailey . .28Jan
Rob. Hen. BuUen 24Feb
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George Hickman SlMar
Joseph Singleton 31 Mar
Edwaid Edmeades 23Apr
John Day Bowden 6Maj
Wm. Matthew Shanks .... do
> Benj. P. Heather ISMaj
Wm. Appleby Ward .... 26Mcy
Josiah Younff Messum^ . . 3Juim
John B. Burlaoe do
Luke Mastersom l6Jna«
Jos. Whittall 17Jun«
Wm. Thorn do
Fredk. Lucas 23Jane
Fredk. Geo. Bulgin do
Wm. L. Wright SOJnlj
Geo. A. Eversfield do
Henry John Kelly 81 July
Alex. C. Yule 2&J11I7
John Williams SOJuly
Wm.F. Huyghue 3lJuly
Chas. Saundera 6Aug
Wm. Simmonds BAng
Edw. H.Walker 13Aug
Thos.Ellard IdAug
Thos. S. Vinall 24Aug
Jas. G. G. Simmonds. . . . ISept
John B. Jackson 5Sep(
Geo. W. Anderson l5Sept
Timothy T. Jennings .... 25Sept
Jas. Wmstanley 70ct
Richard Batohelor 90ct
Robert Wm. M. Jones .. 160ct
James E. Terry 190ct
Edward H. Stanton 280et
George Kent lONoy
Arthur Price 2Dee
Chas. Wm. Motherwell ..12Dec
Robt. Taylor Raynes .... 19Dec
Wm. Fred. Lapidge 84Dec
1847
Chas.Torbett 7Jan
Wm. H. De Carteret lajan
Edwin Smith 2Feb
Hen. llios. Wm. English . . do
Theod. Felix Messum .... 19Feb
Chas. Cumberland Ick .... 8Mar
John Wenman W. Green ..4Mar
John Geo. Barnes 6Mar
Richard Allen 13Mar
Edw. Wm. M. Millman . . 15Msr
Wm Edwd.LyneVeale..22Mar
Goe. Duff Gordon S4Mar
Goe. Jeffreys do
Wm.Cass 7Apr
Edward Faulkner .'. 14.A pr
Henry Wm. Parsons .. ..llMay
Robert Deveson ........ do
Geo. Henry Wise 22May
Chris. John Martin 24May
Wm. L. G. Drew 25May
Henry Jas. White 31 May
John Fresbfield 85Ju]y
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Wm. Wnbnrton 2Aug
Henrj W. Arlidge 7 Aug
Hugh Fru. PuUen 9 Aug
George Thomas Harris' ..26Aug
Albert Lew llSept
Heniy H. Moore 22Sep
Henvy Jas . R. Miall . . . . 27Sep
£dw. Albert Amphlett ISOct
George Turner ISOct
John Thomas Poole aOOct
Cfaaa. M. Balfour llNov
Geo. Nicks Warren .... 19Not
Heniy Callaway 27Not
Henry Teait 17Dec
Edwin Death do
ld48
Jobn Tomkins OJan
Wm. Dayid Jeans 24Jan
TbosWm. Wells 24Jan
Henrj Walker Sanders .... 1 1 Feb
Chas. Wm.Tuke UFeb
Sydney £. Wright lOFeb
Geo. Aug. Weleh . • 28Feb
John Geo. Whiffin 4Mar
John Curtis 6Mar
Heniy Gray 151Viar
201
Brlce Wm. White 28Mar
Adderley W. Chimmo 3 Apr
Wm. Fred. Jonas 7Apr
Henry Campion 11 Apr
Edw. Darey Herbert .... lOApr
Geo. Teait 26Apr
Richard D. Hire 9May
Wm. Thos. Richards .... 15May
John Seldon dOMay
John Mumford SJune
Henry Gilpin ISJune
James H. Jackson 19June
Robt. J. B. Tucker 8 July
Richard T. Mason ...... SJuIy
Tobias £. Palmer 2(tJuly
Joseph G. Hoffman 2Aug
Edm. Aug. Rowe 22Aug
Beuj. Luzmore 24Aug
Hen. Chas. MeWin 28Aug
Fred. J. G. Gramshaw .... iSept
Wm. Henry Chapman . . . .6Sept
Rich. B. H. Ratcliffe .... lOSept
Henry Fred. Kirkham 40ct
Aug. Oirey do
Albert T. M. Roberts .... 50ct
Robert Collins 60ct
AlfredBarren 140ct
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Thos. Jas. Bignell 27Not
Willis Price 28Dec
1849
Thos. C. H. Sheara 12Jan
Thos. John Ley l5Jan
Edw. Strode Cooke IdJan
Chas. Wm. Harris 18Jan
Chas. Jas. Webb TPeb
Wm. Hen. Jos. Brown .. 17Feb
Edwin Rose Miall do
Wm. Fred. Garrood .... IMar
Arthur Carrington lOMar
Jas. Edw. Campbell .... 27Mar
Geo. John D. Andrews . . 29Mar
Wm. Dewar 18 Apr
Henry Perry 29Apr
Robert Bone 22May
Fred. Jas. N. Kenyon ..23May
Benj. Crispin White .... 6June
Thos. Wyld Haverfield . .19June
John Pooley IJuly
Chas. Douglas Lindsay . . 8 July
Geo. Aug. Smith Ley . . IdJuly
Robert Taylor 2SJuly
Win. Elias Kelly 2Aug
Wm. Shapley Crealock .. 28 Aug
Howard J. Byers 17Not
254
SERVICES OF PAYMASTERS AND PURSERS.
3 J. S. Richards, Clerk of CretcaU in action with
Dateh frigates CoMtor and J3Htt, and when subse-
quently captured by Fr. friffates Fripomne and GMre,
1781 ; of Minerva at the relief of Gibraltar, in 1782 ;
and of Princess Royal and Victory at the evacuation
of Toulon ; and sieges of Bastia and St. Fiorenzo in
1794. Purser of Keteran at Camperdown; surren-
der of the Dutch fleet in the Texel ; at Copenhagen,
in laoi ; and of Centaur at the takiiog the Islands of
St. Lucia, Tobago, &c.
7 W. Holman, Purser of 4fi^a at Trafalgar.
8 J. Goldsmith, Purser of Amazon at Copenha-
gen, in 1801 : capture of Marengo and BeUe Poule,
1806 ; and of Snperb at Algiers.
9 Simon Little, Clerk of Audacious in Howe's
action ; and Purser of Montagu, at Camperdown.
10 H. WeUs, Clerk of Russel (and slightly wound,
ed), in Howe's action ; and in Bridport's. Purser of
Thunderer in Calder's action ; at Trafalgar ; passage
of the Dardanelles ; and defence of Gaieta.
13 C. E. Andrews, Purser of Oenoa at Navarin.
15 J. Williamson, Purser of Scourge^ and served
in tier boats cutting out a ship firom the Vlie Stream,
in 1804.
16 S. Giles, served in CSdloden in Howe's action,
1794 ; and in Bombmf Castle in Hotham's second ac-
tion, 1796. Clerk fsi Danae when that ship was car-
ried into Brest by her crew ; and on that occasion
secured the private signals, and prevented their fall-
ing into the hands of the mutineers. Purser of
Astrea in the expedition to Egypt, 1801 ; and of
C/7yjses at reduction of Martinique ; and in the Flush-
ing ezpecdtion, 1809.
17 T. F. Jessep, Purser of Diane In the ezpedi-
tlon to Egypt, in 1801 ; of Northumberland at St.
Domingo ; and of RamHUes in the operations on the
coast of America, in 1813, 14, 16.
18 G. B. Harrison, Purser of Minden at Algiers.
19 J. Loudon, Secretary to the Commander-in-
Chief, durinff the late operations on the Coast of Sy-
ria, and bon^ardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
33 J. Macleod, Purser of Fenus serving in her
boats, cutting out 3 vessels from Tobaeo, 1803, and
at capture of Two Fr. privateers ; and of York at
the capture of Martinique, Fr. 74 D*HaultpouU, and
at Walcheren, 1809.
34 E. O'Maley, served in Prince qf Wales at the
capture of Surinam, in 1799. Purser of Kingfisher
at St. Domingo ; of Unicom at Monte Video, 1806 ;
and of America at the taking of Genoa.
36 J.N. JeweU, Mid. of BeUerophon at TrafEdgar .
37 R. Hallilay, Purser of Veswoius at the bom-
bardment of Boulogne, in 1804 ; of Ethalion at cap-
ture of Martinique; the Saintes; and Haultpoult,
in 1809 ; and of Abercrombie at the reduction of Gua-
daloupe and dependencies, in 1810. Secretary to
Commander-in-Chief at Lisbon during the civil war
in Portugal from 1831 to 1834.
38 G. Hodgskins, Purser of Albion at Navarin.
39 T. Stones, Purser of NirUde, at capture of
Island of Bourbon, &c. in 1810.
30 J. Elliot, Mid. of Mars at capture of Hereule,
in 1798. Clerk of Russel at Copenhagen, in 1801 ;
and Purser of Elk in action with a Spanish flotilla off
Carthagena on the Spanish Main, in 1805 ; and of Are--
Mttf a at the taking of Curasoa, in 1807. Officially
mentioned for services in ArsthtttaU boats on the
north coast of Spain, particnlariy at the destruction
of the batteries, &c. at Bagnio, in 1809. While
performing the duty of a Lieut, tids officer has been
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repeatedly aad most creditably engaged io cuttiog out
services, &c.
33 J. Norcock, Parser of I4ffey during the Bur-
mese war. •
36 J. Bryan, Purser of Melville at reduction of
the West India Islands, 1807 ; of Eurydiee at capture
of Martinique, 1809 ; Alcmene at redaction of Guada-
loupe, 1810 ; and of Surotas at capture of Fr. frigate
Clarinde, 1814.
38 Thos. UUock, Purser of Pylades and Apollo,
from 1805 till 1814 ; and repeatedly served in the boats
of those ships, in attacks on the enemy's batteries
and convoys in the Mediterranean, particularly at the
blowing up a martello tower of five guns ; and, in
company with the Calabrian chief, spiked a five gun
battery. Served also at the capture of Augusta ; and
Curzzola ; and cut out a trabaculo from under a bat-
tery in her gig ; was severely wounded cutting out a
convoy near Corfu ; and served on shore at taking
the Islands of Paxo and Anti-Pazo. Purser of Rhiiiy
and assisted at the taking of three vessels-of-war and
convoy at Corigeou, in 1815.
39 N. Haydon, Clerk of Centurion when engaged
by the squadron of Linois in Vizagapatam Roads, in
1804. Purser of St. Fiorenzo at capture of Fr. fri-
gate Piemontaise, in 1808; and of Imp^rieute, at the
siege of Flushing.
40 W. Brent» Clerk of Indrfatigable at capture of
Sp. treasure ships, in 1804 ; and Purser of Volage in
the action oiF Lissa, in 1811.
41 T. Jennings, Purser of Melampua at the taking
of Guadaloupe; and of Sedhone in the expedition
against New Orleans, in the operations in the Poto-
mac, including the taking of Alexandria, &c
43 J. Dunn, Purser of Spartan at taking the Is-
lands of Ischia and Procida, of four ships under the
batteries of Terradno ; and during her service in the
Adriatic. Served as Secretary to Commodore Spran-
ger, at the taking of the Ionian Islands ; and in com-
mand of a boat, with a Greek crew, captured a Fr.
privateer of four guns, when he was slightly wounded.
Officially mentioned for having taken charge of a
division of guns in Spartan*8 a4^on with Neapolitau
squadron in the Bay of Naples.
43 R. G. Didham, Purser of Sheldrake at destruc-
tion of Fr. frigate Salamandre, in 1R06; and of
Powerful in the operations on the coast of Syria, and
bombfu^ment of St. Jean D'Acre, where he served
as Secretary to Commodore Napier.
44 J. Maddocks, Purser of Hebrus at capture of
Btoile, in 1814.
46 W. K. Cowley, Clerk of London at the capture
of Marengo and Belle Poule, Purser of Raven in the
Walcheren expedition ; and of Lacedemonian in the
operations on the coast of America in 1813-14.
47 W. G. Mason, Purser of Princess Charlotte at
the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
48 R. Scott, Mid. of Audaeiotu in the action off
Algeziras, in 1801. Purser of Comwailis, and ser-
vices officially mentioned at capture of Amboyua.
Present in same ship at taking the Islands of France
and Java, in 1810.
50 R. L. Homiman, Purser of Redwing, and his
services officially reported, particularly when wounded
in the boats <k that brig at capture of a four gun
mistico and other vessels, and defeat of a powerful
flotilla off Cape Trafalgar, 1808.
51 T. Bastin, Purser of Grasshopper, and wound-
ed on two occasions while serving in her boats in the
Mediterranean.
5a W. C. Hillier, P«ner of Comus at capture of
Danish frigate Frederickscoam, Served as Secretary
to the Captain of the Channel Fleet in the attack on
the French fleet in Aix Roads, in 1809 ; and Pursier of
Agincourt at the siege of Tarragona, and deatnuction
of the Coll de Balaguer.
55 B. Parkhurst, Clerk of Fox at the destmetion
of a piratical fort in the East Indies ; and burning a
Fr. sloop of war at the Seychelle Islands. Parser of
Belvidera, in the operations on the coast of America^
including the action with and retreat fit>m the U. S.
squadron under Commodore Rodgers, 1812.
58 J. P. Bailey, Mid. of Africa at Trafalgar, and
wounded. Parser of N^Side at the capture of Fr.
frinite Caroline in St. PauPs Bay, Island of Bourbon ;
and of Belle Poule, and served on shore at the de-
struction of the batteries in the Gironde. Naval
Commissary in the operations against New Orleans,
&c.
59 J. Johns, Mate and Clerk of Surinam from
1805 till 1807, and present in the action with Sp. 74
gun ship Glarioso off Cadiz, in 1805 ; and severely
wounded in her boats boarding a Sp. vessel under the
batteries of Bilboa in the same year, 1806. Parser
of Vesuvius bomb at the bombardment of Copenha-
gen, in 1807 ; o{Ned Blvin at capture of Fr. privateer
General Rapp; and of Eohis at Quebec (crew serving
on the lakes}, 1813 and 14.
63 R. M. Wbichelo, Clerk of BrUannia at Tra-
falgar. Purser of Bgeria, and served in her boats,
capturing part of a Danish convoy in the Sleeve, in
1809 ; and of Blenheim during the whole of her ser-
vices in China in 1840, 41, 42.
63 S. Wadland, Clerk of Crqfty schooner, and
wounded when captured by the Algeziras flotilla, in
1807.
64 Q. V. Oughton, served in Edgar at Copenhagen,
in 1801. Acting Purser of Bittern, finequently em-
ployed in her boats cutting out on the coast of Gala-
Dria. Purser of Endymion, and served on shore on
the north coast of Spain, in 1809 ; and at the cap-
ture of U. S. frigate President, in 1815.
66 J. A. Lethbridge,Mid. of H. E. I. C. ship Bom-
bay Castle, in the action with the French squadron,
under Linois, in the China Seas, 1 804. Sec. to Sir Home
Popham at the capture of the Cape of Good. Hope ;
expedition to Buenos Ayres ; at Walcheren ; and in
co-operation with the Army on the north coast of
Spain, 1806-14.
67 W. T. James, Purser of Barpy in the Walche-
ren expedition ; and of Nisus at the capture of Java,
in 1811.
68 J. Mason, Mid. of Rattler in her numerous
actions with the enemy's flotilla off Flushing and
OBtend, in 1804, 05 ; of Polyphemus at Trafrdgar ;
Daphne at the taking of Monte Video ; and of Heroine
in the Walcheren expedition.
69 J. Palmer, Purser of Dover at the capture of
Amboyna, in 1810 ; and of Glasgow at Navarin.
70 J. P. Sarjeant, Clerk of Glory in Calder's ac-
tion ; and of Diadem at storming Monte Video.
Purser of 7m in the operations on the north coast
of Spain, where he served on shore in co-operation
wHh the Guerillas ; and was present at the taking of
Bermeo, Castro, &c.
72 J. Gain, served in boats of Grasshopper at the
capture of two valuable ships under the batteries of
Faro, in 1808. Purser ofRedpole in 1809, during the
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; Walcheren expc-
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ditkm ; and at capture of VtUe de Lyon praam, in
1811.
73 E. E. Vidal, wounded when Parser of Asia in
the Tkgns, in 1832.
74 J. Jacobs, Purser of Piedmontaite at captnre
of the Datch Spice Islands.
75 G. Anderson, Clerk of Mercury, and served in
her boats, cutting out some gon-yessels from Rovigno,
in 1809 ; and in the same year, a schooner of seyen
guns from Barletta.
76 B. Chimmo, Secretary to the Commander-in-
Chief in China, and present in the operations on that
coast, in 1841 and 1843, including the taldng of Woo-
sung, Shanghae, and Chin-Kiang-Foo.
77 G. Waller, Secretary's Clerk of Neptune, and
Parser of Goree at the capture of Martinique, in 1809.
78 R. H. Goddard, Clerk of Hydra, and wounded
in her boats in the Mediterranean, in 1807.
79 J. Richardson, Clerk of PHncets qf Orange in
the Walcheren expedition, in 1809 ; and Purser of
ChaUenger, when captured by two Fr. frigates, in 1 81 1 ,
and remained prisoner till the end of the war.
80 J. Sparshott, Purser of Prometheus titAl^en.
92 H. Dutchman, Clerk of Onyx at capture of
Dutch brig Manly,
83 F. Bone, Clerk of Belle Poule at the taking of
the Ionian Islands ; and capture of the Fr. frigate
For, in 1809 ; and of Atlas, in 1810, at the defence
of Cadia. Purser of HeUeon, 1810-14, which vessel
captored and drove on shore six privateers, each of
superior force. Purser of Fox in the expedition
against New Orleans, &c. in 1814-15, and at the
taking of Guadaloupe.
83* M. Clarke, serving in uBtna at Basque Roads,
1899.
84 G. Starr, Clerk of Orion at Trafalgar ; of Al-
fred at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; expedition to Walche-
ren ; and reduction of Guadaloupe ; and Purser of
Rosario in action with Fr. flotilla off Dieppe, in 1812.
84* J. Edye (Sec.), Secretary's Clerk to Sir J.
Duckworth in Superb off St. Domingo, 1806 ; and in
Royal George at passage of Dardanelles. Emi>loyed
as a British Commissioner during the pacification of
Greece. Designer of the Seaman's Parchment Certi-
ficate, and of other highly useful forms, for which he
has received the thanks of the Admiralty.
85 A. Penprase, served in Vietor in an engagement
with Malay pirates, in 1807.
87 T. Rowe, Purser of Pilot, 1812, 16, and fre-
quently engaged (and on one occasion wounded) in
the boats of that vessel at capture and destruction of
the enemy's convoys in the Mediterranean, and again
woanded in action with Fr. frigate Ldg^e, in 1815.
87* W. Paine, Clerk of Hussar at Walcheren.
Parser of Porcupine on the north coast of Spain ;
passage of the Adour ; and destruction of Fr. squad-
ron in the Gironde ; and of Fury bomb at Algiers.
88 J. M. Hoffmeister, Clerk of Goshawk in the
attack on Malaga, when Captain Lilburn was killed,
in 1812 ; and lost a leg in action with Am. flotilla on
Lake Erie when Purser of Detroit,
90 J. Clery, Purser of Blazer in the operations in
the Elbe, in 1813-14, including the siege and capture
of Gluckstadt ; and acted as Commissary in charge
of the Arsenal, &c., after the evacuation of Hamburg
by the Fftnch.
92 J. Garby, Acting Parser of Querriere, and offi.
dally mentioned for services when that ship was cap-
tured by the U. S. frigate Canstitvtim, in 1812*
93 H. S. Dyer, Secretary to Sir C. Penrose in
the operations on the north coast of Spain, Adour,
and the Gironde, in 1814, and severely wounded
while serving in the same capacity to the Com-
mander-in-Chief at Navarin.
94 J. Ozzard, Parser of Castilian in action with
the U. S. corvette Wasp, in 1814.
95 W. Bell, Purser of Cordelia at Algiers ; and of
Naiad at the destruction of an Algerine corvette un-
der the batteries of Bona, in 1824.
96 J. H. Cook, Mid. of Glory in Calder's action ;
secretary to Sir S. Hood at Conxnna, and evacuation
of Lisbon after the convention of Cintra ; and Par-
ser of Ontario, in several attacks on pirates in the
West Indies.
97 J. Beol, served in Menelaus at the capture of
the Isle of France ; and as Clerk of Hecate at the
taking of Java. Purser of Vietor and Oioen-GZen-
dower on the coast of Africa, during the Ashantee
war.
98 H. Dean, was in Saracen in the operations on
the coast of America.
100 J. Irving, served in Defiance at the destruction
of three French frigates under the batteries of Sables
D'Olonne, in 1809 ; and in Northumberland Bt the de-
struction of two frigates and a brig off L'Orient, in
1812.
103 W. H. Bond, Purser of Rose at Navarin. '
104 W. Balhetchet, Lieut, of Marines at the re-
duction of Danish West India Islands, and capture
of Hautpoults and acted as Adjutant to the marine
battalion at the reduction of Martinique and Guada-
loupe. Secretary to various flag oflBcers, particularly
to Sir Alex. Cochrane, in the operations in the Chesa-
peake, New Orleans, &g.
105. J. Ward, Clerk of Barfieur, serving in the
flotilla co-operating with the army in the Tagus,
1810, and at capture of Villa Franca. Wrecked in
Manilla, 1812, and detained a prisoner in France till
the peace. Purser of Pique during the operations on
the coast of Syria, including the capture of Caiffa and
Tsour, and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
106 H. Brenton, Acting Purser of Belxebub at
Algiers ; and Purser of Daphne on coast of Syria, in
1840-41.
106* E. Thome, Clerk of Eclair, and severely
wounded in the boats at Languilla, 1812 ; and served
again as a volunteer at the same place and at Port
D'Anzo, 1813.
107 £. A. Williamson, Acting Parser of Primrose
at capture of Sp. slaver Velos, in 1830.
108 W. Kay, Acting Purser of a flotilla of gun-
boats on the St. Lawrence, at defeat of Am. army
and squadron at Chrystler's Farm, in 1813 ; and of
Prince Regent at the taking of Oswego, in 1814.
109 J. Thain, Clerk of Nemesis, and served in her
boats cutting out several Danish vessels of war on
the coast of Norway ; and slightly wounded captur-
ing in her boats a Sp. slaver, in 1810 ; and of Diana
at the capture of Fr. brig of war and convoy under
the batteries at the mouth of the Gironde, in 1811.
Parser of Echo in the I>ouro daring the civil war in
Spain, in 1832, 33.
Ill F, May, vras in Severn at Algiers.
113 W. Finlayson, Clerk of Impregnable at Al-
giers, and of Asia at Navarin.
114 A. H. Gilbert, Purser of Ringdofe on the
coast of Spain daring the civil war, in 1836, 37.
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Services of Paymasters and Pursers.
116 J. Colwdl, Mid. of Sceptre at the destruetioii
of Fr. frigates Loire and Seine at Anse la Barque,
Gaadalovpe, and captun of that island in 1810.
Purser of Phoenix on the coast of Syria, and at bom-
bardment of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
116 E. Rowe, Cleric of Lavtida in the Walcheren
expedition ; and Parser of StromboU at Sidon, and St
Jean D'Acre.
* 117 W.A. Harries, Mid. of FieforioKt in the Wal-
cheren expedition, and capture of iUtwii, in 1812.
118 W. L. Freeman, served in Glof^oioat Algiers.
120 J. Marsh, Mid. of Viper in action with Bou-
logne flotilla, and capture of FiUe de Lyon praam in
1811 ; and of Alcette^ and served on shore in the ope<
rations against New Orleans in 1814.
121 W. Cotsdl, Mid. of Saracen, participating in
numerous boat services in the Adriatic, in 1813, 14,
including the reduction of St George, Mezzo, Zupano,
Cattaro, and Ragusa. Served in Franklin's polar
voyage. Purser of Clio at Bilboa during the dvil
war in Spain, in 1835.
122 J. Harden, Mid. of Sceptre in the Walcheren
expedition, and destruction of frigates and batteries
at Ause la Barque, 1809 ; and capture of Ouadaloupe,
1810. Cleric of MarlboroHgh during the operations
in Chesapeake bay ; and of Carron at the attack
on Fort Bowjrer, and serving on shore with Indians
under Col. Nicolls.
123 J. Blake, Clerk to Commodore Bathurst In
Otnoa, at Navaria.
124 M. Seott, Clerk of Bloodhimnd, in 1 812, when
captured under the forts of Annapolis ; and of Thistle
and AHh^er, employed in the suppression of the slave
trade; and during the Ashantee war from 1823 to 26 ;
and by penetrating the enemy's camp, obtained im-
portant information, and was twice wounded.
124* D. Conway, Clerk of Sk^ack, employed
against slave vessels and pirates on the coast of
Cuba, 1827-1830 ; and served on the North Coast
of Spain during the civil war. Purser of Columbine
in China, and participated in the capture of Canton
and Chinghae, and destruction of the various forts.
126 W. Dyer, Act. Purser of Wolf at destruction
of Malay pirates, 1836-38. Sec. to Sir F. L. Mait-
land in the £. Indies, 1838-39, and to Sir Gordon
Bremer during the operations in Canton River, and
capture of Chusan, 1840.
127 C« Dealey, Clerk of Avon^ when sunk by U. S.
sloop Watp, in 1814.
128 R. T. Crispin, Clerk in charge of Leveret at
capture of Sp. slave ship Diogenes, under batteries at
MozHmbique. Pay. and Pur. of Ihiver in the Yang-
tse-Kiang, 1842, and at New Zealand, 1846.
129 G. H. Moubray, Clerk in charge and Purser
of Terror in the late Antarctic expedition, 1839-42.
129* W. B. V. Fanror, Acting Purser of Conway
at the capture of Chusan and during the operations in
the Canton River, 1840-41.
130 W. Morgan, Clerk of Crwzer at the storming
of Aden ; and Secretary to Sir G. Bremer in China.
131 W. D. Bateman, Supernumerary Pay. and
Fur. in CormoalUs at the capture of Chapoo and
Woosung ; and Purser of Dido in the Yaog-tse-
Kiang, 1842. Purser of Nimrod, co-operating with
troops and Indus flotilla against the Belochee forces,
and m the expedition against the piratical hordes of
Borneo, 1846.
182 H. D. P. Cunningham, Secretary's Cleric of
Comwattis, and his services ofllcially reported at the
attack on the Chinese entrenched camp at Scgahon,
in 1842. Was also present as Act Purser of Com-
walUs at the capture of Ch^KM, Woosung, and in the
Yang-tse-Kiang. Has reedved the SOver Medal of
the Society of Arts for a Ufe-boat carriage, and is
the inventor of the " Atmospheric Qun Canriage."
133 J. R. Bluett, served in Bden, 1818-21, at
Ras-al-Khyma ; in fletor, at capture of a piratical
schooner, 1828 ; and in Algerine and HyadM at the
principal operations in China, 1840-42.
134 E. Waller, Sec. to R. Adm. Sir T. Codirane
in China, 1842, and during the various operations
against the pirates and piratical towns at Borneo,
1845-46.1
136 F. Qransmore, Acting Purser of Hyacinth at
the attack on the Barrier l^rts, Macao, 1840, of
Algerine during the attacks upon Canton, and at
capture of Cliapoo, and Woosung ; and of ChQders in
the Yang-tse-Kiang till the treaty of peace, 1843.
140 C. W. Eeles, Qerk of Vestai, servine in her
rig at the destruction of piratical forts at Borneo,
for which he was promoted.
141 G. W. Pickthom, Qerk in charge of PkOoaul
at Obligado, 1846.
143 C. S. Giles, Cleric of Castor and Tweed, serv-
ing on the coast of Spain throughout the dvil war,
and of Blenheim and Planer on the coast of China
during the various operations in which those ships
participated.
146 G, Ramsden, services oflidslly noticed in the
operations on the coast of China, when Clerk of Col-
Uope, in 1841.
1 47 C. A . Thome, Clerk in charge of Charybdis at
capture of Federal squadron at Carthagena, 1841,
and honorably mentioned for the assistance rendered
by him on the occadon.
148 G. P. Martin, acting Pay. and Pur. of AUanm,
emoloyed in the expedition on the river San Juan
de Nicaragua, and capture of fort Seranaqui, 1848,
and the services rendered by him offidally reported.
160 J. Biffgs, acting Pay. and Pur. of CUo at
capture of Woosung, Shanghae, and in the Yang-
tse-Kiang, 1842 ; of Spit^ S.V. in the expedition
to Bruni, Borneo, 1846 ; and of Enterprise in the
arctic voyage of 1848-49.
153 J. D. Gilpin, Clerk in diaige Ot Jnvestiyator,
in tlie Arctic voyage of 1848, 49.
CLERK'S SERVICES.
2 H. W. v. Warrington, served as Aid-de-camp to
Capt. Croker, and wounded at Tongataboo, when
that officer was killed 1840 ; and when Cleric of North
Star, led the pioneers at the attack upon Heki's pah,
New Zealand, and was severdy wounded.
4 J. Y. Messum, Clerk of Jupiter at the
blockade of Canton river, and present at the capture
of Chusan, Chapoo, Woosung, Chin-Kiang-Foo,
and du'ing the operations in Uie Yang-tse-Kiang,
1840-43.
8 G, T. Harris, Qeric of Comxts at the destructioQ
of batteries at Obligado and during other service iu
the Parana, 1845-8.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR CADETS.
Age not 1688 than 16, nor exceeding 21 years*
Height not less than 5 feet 4 inches.
Constitution approved by the Inspector-General of the Nairy.
ROYAL MARINE CADETS.
1. No Candidate will be nominated a Cadet who is under 15 or above 19 yean of age ; aud he must be
prepared to pass such examiuatioo as the Lords Commissiouers of the Admiralty may deem fit to require.
Each Candidate will be expected to give security for the payment of such a sum to the Aocountant-
General of the Navy as may be fixed upou, and to bring with him, when he appears for Examinatioo, a
Certificate of good conduct from the Masters of the Schools at which he studi^ for the last three years,
aod a Certificate from the Inspector-General of Naval Hospitals and Fleets of sound bodily health, and
that he does not stammer, and has no other physical defect.
2. No Cadet will receive a Commission unless he is able to go through, at least, the Examination now
required, together with the short course of theoretical and practical Gunnery now established in the
Excellenif with a knowledge of the Great Gun Exercise, the use of the Sextant, nor unless be had
acquired a competent knowledge of Field Fortification and Mechanical Drawing.
3. Cadets will not be permitted to remain more than two years on board the Excdlent, or at the
College, unless they have passed their final examination; but they will, during the second year of their
Cadetship, provided they can pass the requisite examination, be eligible for such Commissions as may
become vacant during that year. If appointments are made before the examination at the end of the
second year, the hau-yearly examination immediately previous to the occurrence of the vacancy shall be
the test of ability ; but in all cases the Candidate must have reached the points fixed in paragraph
numbered 2, to entitle him to an appointment, and will be placed on the List of Officers according to the
ability shown at such examination.
No Cadet wUl be allowed to proceed to the College nnUl he has passed through, the whole plan of
instruction laid down for Marine Cadets in the EieeUeni, and he will not be received at the College
uoless he produces a Certificate of good conduct from the Captain of the ExceiUnt,
All the Examinations proposed are to be carried on by the Professor at the Royal Naval College,
under the direction of the Captain of the Excellent,
4. Cadets during the first year of their appointment will not be eligible for a Commission if there
are any Cadets in their second year who can pass the requisite Examination.
6. Cadets are to be subiect to Naval discipline, to receive the same pay as Mates, to mess with them,
and to be considered in all respects as Quarter Deck Petty Officers.
6. Cadets are to wear the Dress Coat of the Corps of Royal Marines, without lace, ornament, or
epaulette, in lieu of which they are to wear Shoulder Stnps of plain gold cord, Trousers according to
R^ulatioos, and Dress Cap.
7. In undress they are to wear the Blue Frock Coat of the Corps, without Shoulder Straps, Grey
Cloth Trousers, or White Drill Trousers, according to Regulations.
Forage Cap with cover.
N.B. Each Cadet, on presenting himself for Examination on board H.M.B. Excellentf should
be prepared with a sum not less than £40 for outfit, and J^IO for mess, washing, and other expenses.
{Sept, «0, 1843.)
Flan tf Examinaiion of Candidates previout to adm'mion as Marine Cadets on board her Majesty*s Ship
" Excellent,"
First four Rules of Arithmetic and Algebra, Tables of Weight, Measure, and Money, Reduction, and
Rule of Three.— To write correctly from dictation.
Examinatione to be made at ths College subsequent to entry as Marine Cadets*
1st Half-yearly Examination :—
Arithmetic. — Algebra, up to Simple Equations^^Euclid, Book 1 and 2.
2nd Half-yearly Examination :—
Arithmetic. — Algebra, including Simple and Quadratic Equations. — Euclid's Elements, Books 1, 2, 3,
and 4^— Proofs of Rules in irigooometry, and the Construction of Logarithmic Tables.
3rd Half-yearly Examination:—
Arithmetic — Algebra. — Euclid's Elements, Books 1, 2, 3, 4, and portions of Books 6 snd 11. —
Application of Trigonometry to the determination of heights, aistanoes, &c., with the uve of
Logarithmic Tables.
4th Half-yearly Examination :—
Arithmetic. — Algebra. — ^Euclid's Elements. — ^Trigonometry, Theoretical and Practical.— Mensuration
of Planes and Solids. — Problems in Gunnery.
No Candidate to be allowed to remove to the Royal Naval College until his first year on board the
'* Excellent" has expired ; at the end of which time, if he pass a satisfactory examination in the whole
of the coarse proposed, he may commence study there.
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ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
" GIBRALTAR ••—The Globe, with the motto, " Ptr Man, Per Terram,"
One Hundred and Twelve Companies.
HEAD QUARTERS.
Chatham. First Ditision. 27 Companies. 1st. 5th. 9th. 13th. 17th. 21st.
25th, 29th. 33rd. 37th. 41st. 45th. 49th. 53rd. 56th. 59th. 62nd. 65th.
70th. 72nd. 73rd. 77th. 9lst 95th. lOlst. 105th. 109th.
Portsmouth. Second Division. 31 Companies. 2nd. 6th. 10th. 14th. 18th.
22nd. 26th. 30th. 34th. 38th. 42nd. 46th. 50th. 54th. 57th. 60th. 63rd.
66th. 68th. 74th. 78th. 81st. 82nd. 85th. 86th. 87th. 90th. 92nd. lQ2nd.
106th. 110th.
Plymouth. Third Division. 27 Companies. 3rd. 7th. 11th. 15th. 19th.
23rd. 27th. 31st. 35th. 39th. 43rd. 47th. 51st. 55th. 58th. 61st. 64th. 67th.
69th. 71st. 75th. 79th. 83rd. 93rd. 103rd. 107th. Ulth.
Woolwich. Fourth Division. 27 Companies. 4th. 8th. 12th. 16th, 20lh.
24th. 28th. 32nd. 36th. 40th. 44th. 48th. 52nd, 76th, 80th. 84th. 88th,
89th. 94th. 96th. 97th. 98th. 99th. 100th. 104th. 108th. 112th.
ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Ten Companies. Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
MAJOR-GENERAL.
Ri. Hon. 0 Sir George Cockbum,
Admiral of the Red' 5April21
Rear Admirai of England.
Dir.
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COLONELS COMMANDANT.
©^Thomas Adams Parke* 12Feb42
Army Rank, 26Apr38
@''®®*ii3^<John Owen,*
Dep. Adj. Gen 10July44
Army Rank, 26Aug39
9 K •>5<Chas. Menzies'<» . . . .17Aug48
Army Rank, 10July44
William Fergusson" 25Apr49
•Walter Powell " lMay49
5
COLS. AND SECOND COMMANDANTS.
Wo. Abraham Henry Gordon 4 Jan48
Ch. John Montresor Pilcher" . . 17Aug48
Art. David Anderson Gibsone '• . .25May49
PL @'@David James BallingalF do
Po. ® *® John RawlingsCory ton" do
5
LIEUTENANT-COLONELS.
PL Hugh Mitchell 10July44
Po. Robert Mercer» 9Nov46
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©*© #Samuel Burdon Elli8**26Nov46
Army Rank, 26Mav41
@» James Whylock** 71>ec46
®'® Thomas Wearing*' ....27Dec46
^'c^tephen Giles 27July47
George BattBury» 27Dee47
®'® James Irwin WiUes** 4Jan48
Henry Jas. Gillespie 17May4S
®«David M'Adam^ 27 May48
©^Samuel Garmston»* 17Aug48
@' John Harvey Stevens" ..17Aug48
Chas. Compton Pratt^ lMay49
Henry Ivatt Delacombe" . .25May49
@^Geo. Hunt Cory ton*** do
John Ashmore" 16Nov49
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CAPTAINS.
1833
©^Charles Fegen*» 30Sept
Maj. 9Nov46
Richard Lyde Hombrook** .... 9Dec
Maj. 9Nov4G
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187
DW.
1834
Po. William Lewis Dawes** 27May
Maj. 9Nov46
^^o. ®'®John Alexander Philips** 27May
Maj. 9Noy46
Po. ®« WiUiam JoUiffe" 27May
Maj. 9Nov46
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1835
®*William Calamy" 24Sept
Maj. 9Noy46
1837
©'Richard William Pascoe** . .23May
©'James Clarke" lOJuly
John Buckley Castieau do,
Maj. 10Nov40
John Tothill" lOJuly
fJ^Robert Henry» do.
ortescue Graham** do.
©James Whitcomb'' do.
Maj. 23Dec42
Edmund Hearle IPJuly
John M'Arthur do.
@» Joseph Childs« do.
Maj. 9May43
Hugh Evans 16Nov
® »Samuel Robert Wesley<" .... do.
Assist. Adj. -Gen.
©'George Griflin ; 9Dec
1838
©'James Bowman^ IJan
Charles Clarke 26Apr
Edmund Nepean''* IJune
William M*Kinnon 8June
Thomas Fynmore 30ct
©Francis Smith Hamilton'* 7Nov
Maj. 23Dec42
1839
John Tatton Brown 28Feb
Charles Cartwright Williamson 26Aug
* Edward Augustus Parker .... do.
1840
Joshua Edleston 10 Aug
Charles William Pearce 6Nov
Thomas Hurdle 13Nov
Maj.20Mar46
Robert Wright (a) 13Not
36
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Ch, William Gordon 13Jan
Ch. ©^Edward Appleton" 5Mar
Art. Thomas Peard Dwyer" 26Mar
Ch. William Clendon 1 IMay
PL Caleb Barnes do.
PL Peter Martin M'Kellar do.
PL Thomas Stephens do.
PL George Watson* 30June
PL John Land 30Oct
Wo, ©^ James Buchanan 3Nov
Wo. ©^Henry George Mitford** do.
Wo. Samuel Hawkins 21Dec
1842
ArL Henry William Parke 12Feb
Wo. ©Anth. Blaxland Stransham" do.
Maj. 15Apr42
Wo. Edward Rea 19Mar
Ch. ©^Alexander Anderson" 5May
Ch. Robert Wright(6) 18July
ArL John Eraser 29Sept
PL Thomas Browne Gray 5Nov
ArL Thomas Holloway 23Nov
1843
Po. John Charles Grey Courtis . , . .4Jan
PL ©/ John Miller« l2Apr
Wo. [Richard Johns 7Aug
Maj. 190ct49
Po. Peter Brames Nolloth lOAug
Ch. Fieldmg Alexander Campbell 21 Sept
1844
Po. ©'George Evans Hunt 3May
Wo, John Mitchell 6May
PL Thomas Lemon lOJuly
Ch. Peter Trant Murray Payne 12July
PL ©George Elliot** 16Aug
Wo. Thomas Charles Cotton Moore 31 Oct
1845
PL Augustus Flemyng 21 Jan
Ch. William BookeyLangford** do,
Maj. 7July46
Wo. William Mackay Heriot l6June
Wo. Hamilton Fleming 15Aug
1846
Wo. Charles Miller 7Apt
PL Arthur Sandys Stawell Walsh 26Aug
Po. ©Uohn Geo. Augustus Ayles*' lOOct
Ch. John Hawkins Gascoigne 9Nov
Po. Thomas Eraser 26Nov
PL John Hoskin Wright'* 7Dec
Po. Robert John M'KiUop 9Dec
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Royal Marine Forces^ with Dates of Seniority.
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1847
William Friend Hopkins 20 Apr
Henry Can- Tate 4May
George Colt Langley^*" 4May
Joseph Francis Brittain 27July
George Walkup Congdon do.
Richard William Meneux do.
Edward Hocker do,
Francis Augustus Halliday do.
@iSimonFra8er'~ do.
John Wade do.
©^Hamnett Parke"* do.
WWalter Cossar do.
William Henry March 11 Aug
Charles Allan Parker** 25 Aug
Edward PownoU Snowe 290ct
Gallway Byng Payne 4Dec
Joseph Oates Travers 27Dec
1848
fi^Rohert Murray Curry"* . . . .lOJan
dward Stanley Browne 4May
Joseph Reid Jackson 17May
@* John Thompson Aslett*" . . do.
@^Bemey Varlo*" do.
Henry David Erskine do.
@*William Robert Maxwell"* do.
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke"" . . do.
Charles Joseph Hadfield do.
John Philip Stevens do.
@*Richard Carr Spalding*" . do.
@Hayes Marriott**" . do.
@*Walter Welsford Lillicrap"' do.
@*Thomas Baker Pleydeir* .. do.
^*Samuel Netterville Lowder do.
Andrew Roger Savage 27May
@*Pitcaim Onslow*** 14July
(^*Edw. Thornbrough Parker
Shewen*» .31 Aug
George Lambrick*** 1 Oct
Hugh Kennedy 260ct
1849
•Robert Hockings*" IMar
@* William Lawrence Sayer BMar
Richard George Connolly 25 Apr
@* Augustus Dover Lyddon Far-
ran?» IMay
Henry Timpson 25May
Nicholas Moore do.
Henry Chas.Morsherd Hawkey 12July
@Edw. PellewHamett Ussher*" lOAug
® *Charle8 Ogilvy Hamley *" . . 21 Aug
®*Henry Varlo*« 19Sept
William Stratton Aslett 30ct
William Francis Foote 16Nov
Charles Penrose Coode 24Nov
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FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
1841
William Grigor Suther 24Nov
Henry Edw^wrd Delacombe ... do.
® Andr. J.Buckingham Hambly**do.
©^William Ramsay Searle** .. do.
Henry Drury do.
@* Henry Atkins M*Callum*» . . do.
®*Charle8 Louis** (Qr. Master) do.
©^Richard King Clavell** . . . .13May
@*John Wm.Wearing*« Mrfy.)14May
@' Rich. Yates Stuart Moubray*** do.
Alexander Ramsay do.
©•Penrose Charles Penrose*** ..3 July
George Bryd^es Rodney (Adj.) 14Aug
Jermyn Charles Symonds l7Aug
©* John Maurice Wemyss 30Oct
John Henry Mercer 3Nov
@»Henry Hotham McCarthy . .24Nov
1842
PeregrineHenryFellowe8(.4<(;.) 12Feb
@*Wm. Christ. Parkin Elliott. . do.
©•Charles Wm. Adair*« {Adj.) do.
©Richard Farmar*^ do.
©* William JoUiffe**' 19Mar
@^Rob.SeppingRHarrison(^4f.) ^May
William Jenny Pengelley .... 13June
George Gardiner Alexander . . 17 June
@*Henry William Brooker**. .25June
Charles Frederick Menzies . . 27 June
©•John Huskisson (Qr.Mast.) ISJuly
©*JohnHenry Stewart *«(-4fl(;-.)l 7 Aug
©•David Blyth 29Scpt
Joseph Edward Wilson Law-
rence (-<4rfy.) 5Nov
@'Ja.AinslieStewart»*»«(^</i.)21Nov
©James Pickard*** 23Nov
®*HenryCharlesPenroseDyer*»
(Qr. Master^ do.
1843
Wra. Bamham Thomas Rider . . 4Jan
?)*Wm. Alfred Gamer Wright 12Apr
erard Montagu 7Aug
Geo. Wentworth Forbes {Adj.) 12Aug
George Augustus Schomberg. .21 Sept
1844
Julius Roberta l4Mar
Fleetwood John Richards 3May
Hugh Hamilton Goold 6May
Arthur Butcher lOJuly
George Drury {Qr. MasUr) . . 12July
William Hutchison 14Aug
Thomas Forrest 22Nov
Edward Andr^e Wylde 21 Dec
1845
Ebenezer Tristram Thos. Jones 21 Jan
Joseph Heniy Jolliffe do.
John Wm. Alex. Kennedy .... do.
50
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Boyal Marine Forces, with Dates of Seniority.
189
Div.
CA. Robert Boyle»«» 21Jan
PL Simon Ridley Little 1 7Apr
Ch. Tho8. Alex. Masterman D' Veber
Pennington 5May
Po. John Elliott do.
Po, Samuel Lewin Wilson 6 June
Po. Charles M'Arthur 9Aug
Wo. Hamond Weston Gwynn 15 Aug
Art, Charles Loudon Barnard 18Aug
1846
Ch. Richard Franklin Tucker 4Feb
Art. Henry Watson Hall do.
Po. Henry Geo. Johnstone Davies. . 7Apr
Ch. Rodney Yansittart Allen do.
PL NevinsonWilloughbyDe Courcy 1 1 Apr
PL Henry Bates Leonard 21 May
Wo, George Webb 25 June
PL Wm. Mansell Mansell 26 Aug
Wo. Thomas Carstairs Gray 9Nov
Ch. Wm. Godfrey Rayson Masters.. 9Nov
Po. RichardParke 26Nov
CA, John Jas. Douglas Barclay .... 7Dec
Wo. George Shedden Dunbar 9Dec
PL John Maufi^er do.
Po. Thomas Magin 24Dec
1847
PL Charles Slaughter 20Apr
Ch. Fermor Bonnycastle Gritton . . lOMay
Po. Henry John Tribe 27July
Art. John Wm. Collman Williams., do.
Art. Hugh Stuckley Buck do.
Wo. Thomas Valentine Cooke do.
Wo. Lewis Scott Reeves do.
Art. George Stephen Digby do.
PL William £dward Farmar do.
Po. John Charles Downie Morrison do.
Wo. Henry Thomas Swain do.
Po. Charles Reed Driver do.
PL Alfred de Hochepied Nepean . . do.
Wo, Henry Spratt • do.
Wo. Geo. Edward Owen Jackson • • do.
Wo. Fred. Aug. Percy Wood do.
Wo. Edward Price Usher do.
Wo. Geo. Bruce Puddicombe do.
Ch. Michael Spratt do.
Wo. Charles Thomas Forest Ooslow do.
Wo. Julius Bunce do.
Wo. Thomas Pi^e Casey . . do.
PL Henry TrefFry Fox II Aug
Ch. Edward Lawes Pym 25Aug
Po. Henderson Ward 290ct
Ch. Wm. Henry Whorwood Branch 20Nov
Art. John Crocket do.
Ch. Henry Nicholas Gell 4Dec
Po. Charles John Ellis 21Dec
Art. William Sandom Davis do.
PL Edmund Charles Domville 27Dec
Ch. Fred. Charles Knight 29Dec
105
Div.
PL
ArL
Ch.
ArL
PL
Po.
Art.
Po.
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Wo.
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PL
PL
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Ch.
ArL
Art.
Po.
ArL
PL
Po.
Ch.
Ch.
PL
Ch.
Po.
PL
Wo.
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Po.
PL
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Ch.
PL
PL
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Wo.
Wo.
Wo.
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PL
Wo.
Ch.
Wo.
Po.
PL
Po.
Po.
Po.
Wo.
Po.
Wo.
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PI.
1848
Fred. Edw, Budd 4Jan
Thomas Quin Meade do.
Benjamin BousfieldHerrick . . 21 Mar
Wynder Kelly Ireland do.
Alexander Finlaison SutherlandSMay
Francis Harry Noott 27May
Wm. Pitt Draffen do.
Wm. James Kinsman do.
John Bastable do.
Thomas Burton VandeleurFitz-
eerald • do.
John Tunstal Haverfield do.
John Sangster do.
Ponsonby May Carew Croker. . do.
John Cree Giles do.
Geo. Bayles Heastey do.
Henry Adair do.
Henry Way Mawbey do.
Arthur Onslow Lake Lewis do.
Frederick Llewellyn Alexander do.
John Baset Prynn do.
Charles Osborne Baker do.
Charles Wolrige do.
Philip Harris do.
Wm. James Dunn do.
John Horon Parry do.
Richard Kennett Willson do.
Edmund Henry Cox do.
Edmund Brighouse Snow do.
James Taylor do.
John Barlow Butcher do.
John George Timpson do.
Arthur Chas. Steele do.
Edward Henderson Starr do.
Edwd. Joseph Ridgway ConoUy do
Edward Ralph Horsey do
Arthur Ellis da
George Bazalgette do
Edward Geo. M'Callum do
Richard Turberville Ansell .... do
Geo. Henry Wriford do
John Poore 12June
Richard Goddard Hallilay . . 14July
George Gregory 8Aug
Henry George Elliot 17Aug
Jones Wright 24Aug
Henry Hewett 28Aug
Edwurd McArthur 31 Aug
Henry Bradley Roberts lOct
James Shute UOct
John Busteed Seymour 260ct
1849
Arthur John Stuart IMar
Charles Barker Parke 9Mar
John Yate Holland 5Apr
Nugent McNamara 25Apr
James Elphinstone Lock .... IMay
Archd. Alex. Douglas 25May
Chas. Loftus Tottenham Usher do
162
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Royal Marine Forces, with Dates of Seniority.
Dir.
Ch, Edward Richards 1 1 July
Army Rank, 4 May 48
PI. Geo. Lascelles Blake 12July
Ch, Osborne Fred. Chas. Fraser . . 11 Aug
Po, Wm. Hen. Worthy Bennett . . 21 Aug
fVo. Geo. Leslie 19Sept
Ch. Chas. Roberts 30ct
Po. Wm. Penn Burton 16Nov
PL Edw. Octavius Pearce 24Nov
170
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
1848
PL Nicholas Bennett Dalby . . . . 16May
Po, Geo. Le Hardy Burlton do
Ch. Enbull Daysh Thelwall 29 June
PL Wm. John Spencer Richards. . do
Ch, John Vaughan Carden Reed. . do
fVo. Richard Pentland Henry do
Po. Chas. Louis Atterbury Farmar do
PL William Kelly do
Po. Charles JoUiffe do
Po. Henry Lindsey Searle do
Po. Harry Lewis Evans do
Po. Henry Nicholson Tinklar .... do
PL Wm. Richard Jeffreys 26 July
Ch. George Dare Do well do
fVo. Harnsson John Jull 15 Aug
Ch. Theophilus Vau^hton do
Ch. Aug. Tonyn Stames Cuttler.. do
Po. Wm. Taylor do
Ch* Edward Grant Stokes do
PL John Duflf Pigou do
PL Dixon Whidbey Curry do
Po. Thomas Moore do
Po. Wm. Cunningham Symonds . . do
PL Horatio Nelson Chas. Blanckley do
Po. Archer Croft Critchell 19Sept
fVo. Edw. Fitzgerald Pritchard do
Ch. Chas. Wm. Carrington do
PL John Jas. Douglas do
Ch. Robt. Wm. Bland Hunt do
Wo. Fras. Robert Newton do
Ch. John Fredk. Hawkey do
31
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Wo.
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Po.
Po.
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Edw. Spry 19Sept
Fredk. George Pym do
Henry Fallowfield Cooper 14No7
Joseph Hamilton Maskerry . . do
Wm. Henry Hore West do
Henry Cotton Mudge do
Francis Lloyd Dowse 19Dec
Ambrose Wolrige do
Thos. Geo. SheUon Meheux . .30Dcc
Wm. Tanzia Savary do
Geo. Gill do
Geo. Brydges do
1849
JohnMichaelDe Courcy Meade 20Feb
Geo. Oliver Evans do
Fras. Walton do
Richard John Hardy Douglas do
Jacob Richards Lloyd do
Geo. Couch do
Spencer Geo. Walsh do
Henry Rolt Tomlin do
Fred. Herbert Ruel do
Richard Johns do
John H. Durham B. Bowker. . do
Fras. Philip Toms do
Geo. Naylor do
Henry Nason June28
Joshua Rowland Brookes .... do ,
Henry Breynton Erskine do
John Edw. Westropp Scott .... do
Walter Scott Reeves do
Francis William Thomas do
Henry D. Nightingale do
John Cobb do
Wm. Henry Clements do
Fred. Wm. Arthur Boyd do
Cuthbert Ward Burton do
Jas. Conway Travers 14Aug
Fred. Lewis David do
Junior Second Lieutenant,
Charles Pyne
Army Rank, 2July45
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ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY,
Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
_, - , ^ . ^ Corps. Art.
Colonel 2nrf Conimanrfon/— David Anderson Gibsone*' 25May49 10July44
Lieutenarit-ColoTiel— John Harvey Stevens'* 17Aug48 17Aug48
CAPTAINS.
▼ ^^ -r* , , ^ Corps. Art.
John Buckley Castieau . . 10July37 1 lMay41
Robert Henry* do 21 Dec41
Thomas Peard Dwver . . 26Mar41 7Apr46
Henry WilUam Parke .... 12Feb42 21Jan45
John Eraser 29Sept42 9Nov46
Thomas HoUoway 23Nov42 do.
Henry Carr Tate 4May47 4May47
Geo. Colt Langley^" do do
Francis A. HaUiday do 1 7May48
Hamnett Parke»« 27July47 27July47
Andrew Roger Savage . .260ct48 27May48
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
John Maurice Wemyss ..30Oct41 30Oct41
Geo. Gardiner Alexander 17June42 17June42
Joseph E. W. Lawrence . .5Nov42 5Nov42
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Corps.
Enbull D. Thelwall 29June48
Chas. Joliffe do
Henry L. Searle do
Geo. D. Dowell 26July48
Corps. Art.
George Aug. Schomberg 21 Sept43 21Jan45
Julius Roberts 14Mar44 do.
Charles Loudon Barnard 18Aug45 18Aug45
Henry Watson Hall . . . .23Dec43 4Feb46
JohnWm.CollmanWilliams27July4727July47
Hugh S. Buck do. do.
Geo. Stephen Digby do. do.
John Crocket do. 20Nov47
William Sandom Davis . .21Dec47 27Dec47
Thomas Quin Meade 4Jan48 do.
Wynder K. Ireland 21Mar48 2lMar48
Henry Adair 27May48 27Mar48
Wm. Pitt Draffen do do.
John Bastable do do.
Henry Way Mawbey .... do do.
Fredk. L.Alexander do do.
Arthur Chas. Steele . . . .24Aug48 27May4d
Art.
26June49
do
do
llMay41
STAFF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
DEPUTY ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
•^>5<John Owen,* (Colonel Com.) 10July44
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
Samuel Robert Wesley,*' Capt. 9Nov46
Office^ No, 22, riew-ttreet. Spring Gardens,
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ADJUTANTS.
First Lieutenants.
Geo. Brydges Rodney 27July47
Peregrine H. Fellowes . . . .22May48
Chas. Wm. Adair 22May48
John Henry Stewart 1 May49
Art. Jo8ej)hE. W. Lawrence ..4May47
Po.
Wo.
Dept
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PL
BARRACK-MASTERS.
Captains.
Thomas Moore'"* . . 1 16Aug27
Robert John Little'' >Maj 12Sept29
A. A. R. Wolrige^* . . J 5June32
Ch.
Po.
PL
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Robt. S. Harrison 30ct49
Geo. W.Forbes 12June48
Jas. A. Stewart 28Nov49 , ^„
John Wm. Wearing 22May48 ^o.
QUARTER-MASTERS.
John Huskisson, 1st Lieut... 25 Avig47
Georc^e Dibben 7 J uly46
Charles Louis, 1st Lieut 31 Aug48
Wm. Ruston 23June46
Geo. Drury, 1st Lieut 11 Aug49
Thomas Cooper 15July46
Henry C. P. Dyer, 1*/Z,ictt^ 20Sep49
Norton Austin ^ . .25June46
PAYMASTERS OF DIVISIONS.
Captains.
George Hookey 23Mar36
John Lawrence 20 July 30
Bt. Maj. Robt. Leonard** . . 25 Aug47
George Varlo 23Aug05 Wo.
Isaac Toby«« I9Mar42
DEP. INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS.
Ch.
PL
Po.
Ch.
Ch.
Po.
Po.
PL
Wo.
Wo.
John Drummond (a) 17Jan49
Oliver Evans, m.d do
SURGEONS.
Andrew Millar, m.d 12Aug48
*ldmSamuel Irvine, M.D. ..30Nov41
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
Albert Andrew Jack 27Nov45
Alex. L. Emslie 8Apr46
Archibald Elliott, m.d 31 Dec46
Fred, W. R. Sadler 9Mar48
Wm. Thompson Kay : 18Jan47
Ernest Elliott 6Nov49
John T. U. Breraner, m.d. . , 16Nov46
DISPENSARY ASSISTANT.
John H.King 3Mar48
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OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES RETIRED ON FULL PAY.
i}( Walter Tremenliere* .... Major-6(
f^'OGeo.PrescottWingrove* do.
dward Nicolls' do.
@'®^6eoTge Lewis^ do.
@^®ti3Elia8 Lawrence* do.
@^6eorge Jones' do.
@»®Wm. Hallett Connolly* do.
@i^George Beatty* do.
COLONELS COMMANDANT. IS
^'©Thompson AslettP* 9Nov46 48
@'® John M'Cullam" 27Dec47 49
@^i5<John Wright" 10July44 49
COLONEL SECOND COMMANDANT.
ThomajB Stevens 25Apr49 49
LIEUT.-COLONELS.
®^®David Marlay" 13Jan41 41
@^Henry John Murton*' .... 10July37 42
Joseph Walker 1 Jan38 42
Donald Campbell 4Jan43 44
@'® John Wilson" 9Nov46 46
John Hewes" 12Feb42 46
MAJOR.
iJiJohn Robyns** 16Apr32 35
Lt-Col. lOJanSZ
CAPTAINS.
@i®Cha8. Frederick Burton*^ .9Aug09 20
Maj.l6Septl6
Gilbert Langdon 14Jane20 32
WiUiam Taylor" 24Marl2 34
Maj. 22July30
Joshua Safirey Sayer 20June23 34
Richard J. F. Crowther 19July21 36
WilUam Henry Devon» 23Dec33 38
John Richard Mascall 10Jan37 38
H enry Bryant Skinner* .... 10July37 38
@^Wm. Stephens Rnapman*' 31 July26 38
George Pattoun 15May34 39
Charles Gray 9Apr29 40
Army Rank, 31Aug27
John George Richardson**. . . . 17Mar31 40
James Shute 27May34 40
Valentine Beadon 8Jime38 41
Thomas Rees Thomas** 27May34 43
Thomas Hicks Cater* 27Dec37 44
Thomas Waters 22Jidy30 44
©iWiUiam Ford*' 16May32 45
@iJohn Law" 26Apr38 47
©^Thomas Scott* 7Jan34 47
Maj. 9Nov46
@-® James Fynmore** I5Nov36 48
Maj. 9Nov46
GENERAL OFFICERS.
Army Raok.
. . Major-General 23Noy41
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@»Henry Smith" 10July37 48
©'Richard Searle*'* 10July37 4S
Peter John J. Dusautoy»»» .... 10July37 49
ThomasPark 7Dec37 49
Under Order in Council 20th April, 34.
©^James R. Hore 30Ji2nelO 34
Maj. 22July30
Thomas Lewis Lawrence .... 19Julyl0 34
Maj. 22July30
Joseph Williams 27Augll 34
Maj. 22Jaly30
@^®Thoma8 Lemon** 19Mayl2 34
Maj.22July30
Thomas Hurdle 18Marl3 34
@^John Humby** 3Apr28
Army Rank, 31Aug27 34
John Evans Jones 19May31 34
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
James Dusautoy 21 Jan79 93
Thomas Halls 24Apr95 02
John Ede 1 Jan99 02
®Zaccheus Miller** 19July03 04
George Meredith lOctOl 06
@^®Lewis Rotely*' 27July08 14
®2john Bezant"* (Art) 3Feb06 15
William Pridham** 18Aug04 16
©^Charles Griffith** 15Aug05 19
James Campbell 27July08 24
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Guy Parsons 16May09 27
John Henry Davies 21May08 28
William Davis 12Aug09 28
James Barry 30Julyll 40
Under Her Majesty's Order in CouncU 2\st
June, 37.
CAPTAINS
James Hull Harrison^ . . /. . .23Febl4 37
Maj. 10Jan37
Julius Fleming 27Julyl4 37
Maj. 10Jan37
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193
Alex. CampbeU 31July26
Thomas Carr Steward 31July26
@Uohn Hay« 31July26
John Wilson a; 23Feb28
Army Rank, 31Aag27
^'Georg^e Thomas WelchiDan^l7Mar31
f!l»'(D99Robert Webb"* 7Mar32
ohn Hewett 5Aug33
Army Rank, I20ct32
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37
87
37
37
37
George Bownell Pepyat 230ct33
Army Rank, 120ct32
Hugh Brown 10Feb34
David Galloway 21May34
@»Jervi8 Cookt^ 27May34
John Tudor Tucker" 27May34
William Davis 27May34
James Thomas Cracknell . . . .260ct35
@ 'Henry James** 18Mar36
John Brutton llApr36
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37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES ON RESERVED HALF-PAY.
Half
Pay.
MAJOR.
@i<OJohn Williams'" 24Marl2 12
CAPTAINS.
GeorgeBelson 28Apr95 95
George Varlo 15 July 03 05
Peter Theodore Wilson 15Aug05 05
BuUer Rolle Langford 15Aug05 09
®Zaccheus Fayennan** 10
^'©DemetriusGrevisJames'^JuneOS 12
George Richards 19Aprl2 13
®*®® John Witts" 27July08 13
Walter Taylor Michell 21Dec03 13
©Richard Turner* 9Febl3 14
John Scriven 4May07 14
©^©Christopher Abbott*... •18July05 14
JohnM'Leod 50ct08 U
Robert Hayes 13Jan07 14
©'©Philip Patriarche*' 15Aug05 14
John Philips 20Oct03 14
Maj* 4Junel4
Thomas Lake Wilk« 9Aug09 15
Joseph Mignon May lMar02 16
Maj.3Junel4
©^Robert Hart«* 8May04 17
Maj. 4Junel4
Duncan Campbell** 27July08 19
Frederick Delmont 27July08 16
Half
Pay,
Jaspar Farmar lONovOS 16
@3@Robert Stevens" 23Nov08 16
Richard Roe Bignell 1 JunelO 21
®James Jones^ SJunelO 14
©Thomas Hussey" 24SeptlO 14
f»Jo8eph Triscott^ 260ctlO 14
illiam Macdonald 15Aug05 23
Maj. 12Augl9
Joseph Williams (6) SOctll 14
Alexander Eckford .SOMayl 1 14
Theophilus Patterson 20Feb09 23
Henry Spry 20June25 25
T. Beckford Hombrook 8May24 26
John Spurin" 22July09 26
©'Thomas Moore"* 7 Jan26 27
Capt 21NovlO
©'Robert John Little'* 31 July26 29
John Lawrence 31July26 30
©'Ambrose A. R. Wohrigc'* . .31 July26 32
Richard Steele Wilkinson . . . .24SeptlO 32
Maj. 24Jufy30
George Wright.. . . , 31July26 33
James Nicholas 4June31 33
©'William Haig" 27May34 34
Arthur Molesworth 12Oct30 34
t 'Patrick Robertson" 13Aug25 35
K>rge Hookey 30Sept33 36
Capt. 120ct32
©'Charles Scott'» 19Mar34 36
f I' John Norris** 17Mar31 36
ichard Enowles Barnes 2i6Apr38 40
Ralph Carr 13Nov40 41
Edward William Churchill" . . 13Nov40 41
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Royal Marine Officers on Resenred Half-pay.
Half
William Wood llMay41 II'
Henry George Morrish 13May41 41
Isaac Toby" 22May38 42
James Wood 13Nov40 43
@>Jame« Kennett Wilson .... 7Feb42 43
Henry Savage 22Aug40 44
©Robert Onslow Bridge®^ .... r2Feb42 44
Henry Bremer 7Feb46 47
©^Robert Leonard" 28Apr34 47
Maj.4Nov40
William King Shoveller 6May47 48
•♦Geo. Home Logan 17June42 48
John Urguhart" 9Nov46 49
Edgar Walter 17May48 49
Wm. Lee l2Feb42 49
JohnCollis llMay4l 49
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
Henry West lJuly79 92
William Bourne llSept81 90
William Taylor 2Dec81 83
Edward Kentish 160ct82 83
John Edward Blankeney .... 18Apr93 96
William Henry Carrington lApr95 99
Thomas Clark 24Apr95 01
Thomas Bridgman Newcomen
Edgworth 30Dec95 96
f^^Duncan Campbell 27Jan96 01
homas Avery lSept97 98
James Holmes 17Sept98 04
John Manners 26Sept98 98
William Corham 13Nov98 01
Charles Burdon 1 Apr99 01
William Fowler lNov99 02
William Lazinby French 19Jan97 02
®'®John Scobell« 20Oct97 02
©Alexander Murray*' 12July03 03
Joseph Coombe" 7Sept04 05
t '©Richard Rouse® 18Aug04 05
William Swyer«» 21 Dec03 06
f^» Alexander Smith" lSept04 06
homas Marshall 1 Apr04 07
fD'® Richard Tapper Parsons^l8Aug04 08
homas Piper 15Aug05 08
William Graves 12May09 09
®'® William Magin'* 15Aug05 09
Henry Wall 25Febl2 13
John Bennett 6Julyl3 13
@'®Thomas Brattle"' I5Aug05 14
@'®Tho8. Jas. Waldegrave
Tane" 15Aug05 14
®2John Stepney HaswelP. . . . i8Aug04 14
Henry Porter 15Aug05 14
@»JoIm Nich. Fischer"* 15Aug05 14
Capt. l2Aprll
Alexander Day 18Aug04 14
John Simpson'^ 1 Jan06 14
Half
P«y.
Walter K. Alder lFeb06 14
Thomas Morgan 30MaiO5 14
©•Henry Grape*** 9Api05 14
Charles Crause 12Dec04 14
James Cassel 15Aug05 14
©'Richard Garret Amyot ....21Aug04 14
Robert Turtliflf Dyer*** 27July08 14
William Spittle Bond 15Aug05 15
t Taylor UJunell 14
Cinnamond*^....22Feb06 15
looke'°« 16Jan08 14
irdNaylor** ... 18Aug04 15
Drew Hawkins*" 24Mar08 14
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©-William Clarke*** 15Aug05 16
Edward Morgan 15 Aug05 16
©'©Paul Harris Nicolas**' ..27July08 14
John Godfrey Ruel"^ 29July08 14
©©Alexander Campbell"* ..lOOctOS 14
James Robert Moriarty*** ....lONovOS 14
William Perham 20FebO9 14
Robert Saxby 15June09 14
Peter M*Intyre 16Mar09 14
Richard Harvey Marcer 18Aug04 16
George Cull'*^ lSept04 16
©' John Couche**" 26Apr06 16
Edward Bampfield Eagles . . . .28Mar07 14
James Murray M'Cullock 17July04 16
William Stuart 24Mar07 16
Henry Elliot 5Nov05 16
Edward Hobbs Stewart 40cl01 17
Acheson Crozier*** 15Aug05 17
William Chambres Chambres 18Nov09 14
William Towley Pinhey ....25Sept09 17
John Sawyers 27July08 18
James Laurie*** 24Sept06 17
@*®Lewis Buckle Reeves*". .12Mar07 17
James Orr'»* 27July08 17
James Adolphus Moore 14Mayl0 20
Andrew Charles Rea 21Nov07 17
@>®H. Blackley Fairtlough'«»27July08 17
©^Duncan M'Nicol** 29Feb08 22
James Walker 27July08 22
®^® John Mackintosh'*' 15Aug05 23
Henry Doswell*** lFeb09 17
Daniel Robinson 27Julyl4 14
©^Rupert Charles Holland** llAug09 17
William Gatherwood Chads.. 5Junel0 14
William CoUis 14Julyl2 14
John Serjeant 22Janl0 14
Charles Butler Greatrex .... IJunelO 14
John Twyford 15MarlO 14
Jonathan Baron 13Feb08 24
John Trevanion Cardew 27July08 24
©•Thomas How** SJunelO 14
James Hubbard 20AuglO 14
David Miller 27July08 25
©•George Gill'« 26Augl 1 14
Kenyon S. Parker*** (a) 15Janll 14
(a) One of Her Majesty's Counsel. Mag. for Berkshire-
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195
Half
Pay.
James Johns 29Jaiill 14
Geo. Aug. Elliot Sandwith'**. .25AprIl 14
Richard Edwards** 20Octl2 14
®'®John Lister*" 27July08 25
John Baily 240ctll 14
Robert Stewart Blucke 16Decll 14
George Gunn'* 1 Aprl2 14
Joseph Mountford 2Junel2 14
Henry Harrington 120ctl2 14
@*Henry Lewis** 4Augl3 14
John Perham 9Febl3 26
Robert U. D. James*** 27Julyl4 14
Robert Wilson 20Junel2 14
Charles Lloyd 280ctl2 26
Richard Hickman 19Jwlv21 27
DavidDavies lOctlS 27
James Townly 20Mayl2 27
Geo. Andrew Campbell 18T>ec24 28
Frederick Parker 7Jan26 28
George Victor 25Sept27 28
Johnson How 14Jan28 28
@»John Meares*** 18Sept27 28
Samuel Cox 19Mar28 29
William Rex Pearson llFeb26 29
Caldwell Glassen llSept28 29
Henry Ward 1 1 Decl 3 30
John Alexander 18Sept29 30
George Baker 27July30 31
John Rogers 30June29 31
Thomas Borrett Reed 17Mar31 31
Thomas M'Leroth 16Apr32 33
Benjamin Yamold 17Sept31 34
John Murray Coppinger . . • . 19May34 35
William White 10May23 36
JohnChambers 27May34 37
WiUiam Hutton 14May33 37
Sidney Smith Crispo 18July36 37
Thoma8WilliamJohnM*Dougal5July36 37
Justin Thadeus Courtenay
M'Carthy 13Jan38 39
Arthur John Moles worth . . 10 July 37 40
Leopold Geo. Fred. March . . . .26Apr38 41
WUliam Sidney Budd 26Apr38 41
®>Georfi[e James Hayes 12Feb34 42
Robert Bruce Puddicombe 26Aug39 44
James Louttit Braimer 21 Dec41 44
Henry Crespin 10July37 45
@Fredk. John White*« 18Dec40 45
Henry Arnold 6Dec37 45
John Holland 15Nov36 46
©George William Whiting*^ . .6Nov41 46
® Peter Fane E. DanieP^ . . ..26Aug40 48
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Thomas Lyte 22July80 88
John Tunnadine Vincent . . . 18Nov80 83
Richard Hohnes 20Nov80 90
Half
WiUiam Evans 110ct81 sS'
Joshua John Wilde 18Nov81 83
George Pawsey 20Nov81 91
James Hannay 26Aug82 91
Hector John Weir 10Dec82 92
Joshua Rowley Gunthorpe . . 4June95 95
James Ensor 19Mar97 02
Joseph Haydon 27Mar97 00
John Mooney 25Apr98 98
@*©G. H.Legassick Crespin*«>llJanOO 02
Charles Coleman 13Feb98 03
Thomas Read lFeb06 10
James Collier 26July08 11
James Reece Lane 15Api07 12
Gustavus Hancock Temple ..15May09 13
James Campbell 2Sept08 13
Charles Atkinson 13Novl 1 14
George Alfred Devereux 2Oct09 14
WiUiam Richard Clark 3Sept08 14
Thomas Radcliflfe 1 Sept09 14
John Monk 30Mayl2 14
Colin Campbell 28Oct09 14
Thomas DowUng Eyre 1 INovl 1 14
Edward Cooper Pulliblank ..18July09 16
Frederick Woodcock 3Augl2 15
Walter Biddulph 7Sept08 15
John Stroud Field 6Apr09 15
Charles Vyvyan Hoare 12Marl 115
John Jackson 22Feb09 16
David John Watte 20May08 16
Thomas Wade 5Dec08 16
Rawlins WiUiam Walter lApr09 16
Thomas Drinkwater 4Apr09 16
William Anderson 12July09 16
James Henry Meredith 2Mayll 16
James Flexman 27Jan0d 16
Samuel Lloyd 24Feb09 16
Stephen Edward Collis 14Decl2 14
Henry Gritton 8Sept08 17
Lewis Agassiz 21 Aug09 17
Richard Couche 28Apr08 17
Charles WilUam Moore 31May09 17
George Richard ChUd 24July09 17
John Jenkins 19JanlO 16
William Todd 2FeblO 16
TOWiUiam Ford **♦ 29Apr09 19
John Furzer EUiot 4Jan09 19
Douglass Pettiward Brisac'". . 12Junel2 16
John Arscott TickeU 8Sept08 19
John HaU Porter 4Febll 16
George Bowden 30JulylO 16
John W. Simpson 2AuglO 16
Hamilton Trail Johnston 25AuglO 16
@*WUliam Richard Flint**' .. 3SeptlO 16
James Hallum 31Mar08 20
Robert Smithwick 30ctlO 16
George Walter 17Janll 16
James M'Conechy 10Marl2 16
Robert Hassall Swaffield 22Febl 1 16
Paul Kyffin Carden*" 22Janll 20
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Pay.
David Tweedie 28Aagl2 16
Edward Manico 2Febll 16
James Hungerford Morgan . . 8Sept08 21
Richard Standish 28Jimell 16
Augustus Hailes 28JuDell 16
VPEdward John Blake>«* ..•.26Marl2 16
George Serjeant llAprl2 16
George Philippe 15Aprl2 16
Samuel Hugoe lOctll 23
George Dawkins Lane 15Febl2 16
John Thomas Hinton 25Ma7l2 16
William Allen»« 10Mai09 23
Anthony Munton Lyons 3NoYi2 14
Henry Pitt 2Septl2 16
Frederick Hewett 9Septl2 16
James Baugh 7Decl2 14
Henry Moss 31Augl3 14
Henry Robert Raye l4Decl2 14
Daniel Evans 16Decl2 14
Henry Paget Bayly Ross .... 15Decl3 14
Richard Sargent 6ApTl3 14
Thomas Patterson 6Aprl3 14
George Frederick Crown 17Febl3 14
WUliam Dunstan Skinner .... 25July 12 24
Michael Bevan 19Nov04 24
Roger North 9Marl3 24
Henry Walters 13Decl3 14
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Pay.
Henry Weir 18Febl4 14
William Hammond 170ctl4 16
George Skues 250ctl3 14
John Frett 21Febl4 14
Lewis de Thierry 8Febl4 14
JohnHarvey 29Decl3 28
John Sherrard Lambom 24Ang32 35
John Iggulden Backhouse 17Mar31 36
George Fergusson Branch .... 16Apr32 37
Robert Sackville Molesworth 5June48 48
JohnChristie 15Apr47 47
Geo. Downer do 47
Wm. Gary do 47
Thos.Potts do 47
Herbert L. Orme do 47
Walter Gillies 29Apr47 47
James Jeffery 16Apr49 49
ASSISTANT-SURGEON.
JohnBaird 23Apr39 43
The following are removed from the list, being in Holy Orders, but are in the receipt
of half-pay : —
Captain, — James Crosse.
Second Lieutenants, — William Cosens and Joseph Jameson.
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SERVICES OF ROYAL MARINES.
[The Editor toUelts^eorreetioiit and additions under this head.]
ACTIVE LIST.
I Sir George Cockborn, {for services see Ad-
FIELD OFFICERS.
4 T. A. Parke, First Lieut., serving in Triumph
at Camperdown, 1797. Capt. of Artillery, serving
in Noilh America, 1813, 15, acting against the
enemv in Georgia ; in the operations on the Clie-
sapeake, and at Hampton*
5 J. Owen, Second Lieut., serving in Adatnant
at Camperdown ; First Lieut., serving in the boats
of Tremendous at destruction of Fr. frigate Pren^uss
at Port Louis, 1799 ; and in Belleisle in charge of
the detachment, and wounded at Trafalgar. Capt.
a«rYing in Leviathan at destruction of Robuste and
Luniy 1809; and commanded the Marines landed to
deatroy a convoy and batteries at I^anguelia and
Alaaaioy and defeated, at the point of the bayonet, a
battalion of Fr. troops, 1812. Major, and subse-
quently Lieut.-Col. commandant of the Marines
co-operating with the forces of the Queen of Spain,
1836,37. Gas. 1799. 1805,12.
10 C. Mansies, First Lieut, and commanded a
detachment of Marines, landed at Port Jackson
during an insurrection of convicts, 1804 ; and was
mainly instrumental in restoring tranquillity in the
colony. Served in the boats of Minerva at capture
of five luggers protected by a battery in Finisterre
Bay; in the barge at capture of 3p. privateer
Buena Dieha of one long g^n and 26 men ; com-
manded a boat at capture of Sp. gun boat at Carril ;
and commanded the Marines at the storming of
Fort Finisterre, 1806-7. Served in boats at cap-
ture of Sp. national vessel of war San Josef;
and laodea and made prisoner the Sp. Commodore.
In command of the Marines at capture of Fort
Guardia; and slightly wounded cutting out Fr.
corvette Moselle in Bas(|ue Roads. Served at the
taking of Fort Camannas, and g^n-boats, and
repeatedly engaged in boat actions and against
batteries. Gas. 1806,06.
II W. Ferg^uason, Second Lieut, serving in
Queen Charlotte when burnt off Leghorn, 1800; and
in Santa Dorotea at sieges of Genoa and Savona;
destruction of Fort Spezsia ; and at Egypt, 1801.
Actively employed at defence of Gaeta and surren-
der of Tropea; and ag^nst enemy's convoys and
batteries in the Mediterranean.
14 W. Powell, First lieut. serving in boats
of Unieam at capture by boarding of Fr. national
cutter Tape a bord off St. Domingo, 1805. Capt.
serv ing on the north coast of Spain, 1836, 37. Gas.
1805-13.
17 J. M. Pilcher, Second Lieut, embarked in
Raisenable, and served in an attack apon gun-boats
off Boulogne, 1804 ; in Calder's action ; and action
with Fr. frigate Topaie, 1805; at capture of the
Cape; and reduction of Buenos Ayres (serving
on shore at both places), 1806 ; and was made pri-
soner with the garrison at the defence of the latter
place against the Spaniards. First Lieut, in Cressy
m several actions with Danish gun-boats, 1811 ;
and served, 1813, 15, in America with the second
battalion, and subsequently as Adit, at the attack
upon Baltimore, taking of'^ Point & Pitre, and on
other important occasions. Gaz. 1806.
19. David Anderson Gibsons served in Thun-
dereTy when on shore for eight days in Bear-
haven Bay, 1804, and received the thanks of the
Com. -in Chief for his services on the occasion.
Served in Safeguard mortar vessel in a severe
action with a division of Danish gun-boats off
Anholt, June, 1811 ; and in the following year was
engaged at Cateria, on the No. coast of Spain ; and
accompanied Capf. Parke with two heavy guns,
intended for the army besieging Burgas. Served
at the attack onCraney Island, Uking of Hampton,
defence of the lines of Chippewa, and on otiber
occasions on the Niagara frontier, where he sus-
tained a severe fracture and contusion.
20 D. J. BalUngall, Mid. at Copenhagen,
1801. First Lieut, embarked in Retiitance, at
capture of Marengo and Belle PouU, and served as
a volunteer at boarding Fr. privateer Mouehe, 1809 ;
at defence of Cadiz ; and in numerous actions with
enemy's troops and batteries. Served with a bat-
tahon on the Lakes of Canada, 1841-42, and in
Ireland, 1844-46.
21 J. R. Coryton, First Lieut, serving in Spar-
Hate at Trafalgar ; and in a boat ofArgo which was
the 6rst to board a Fr. national felucca of seven
guns and 62 men under the batteries of St. Domingo,
1808, and severely wounded. Served at the siege
of St. Domingo, 1809. Gaz. 1809.
23 R. Mercer, First Lieut, in command of the
detachment of Marines on board Java when cap-
tured by U.S. frigate Constitution, 1812.
24 S. B. Ellis, Second Lieut, serving in
4;aT in Calder's action; at Trafalgar; and in
Lavinia in Walcheren expedition, 1809 ; passage of
the Scheldt; and capture of Guadeloupe, 1810.
Served in an attack upon a convoy at Cassis, pro-
tected by a citadel and battery, which were stormed
by the Marines; and on other occasions, in
1812, 13. Brevet Maior and commandant of the
Marines serving in China, and present in all the
operations from 1840, until the termination of hos-
tUitles,1842. Gaz. 1813.
26 J. Whylock, First Lieut, serving in boats
of Mercury at capture of a convoy under the guns
of the batteries of RoU ; assisted in a flotilla of
Sp. gun-boats, 1808; at Rovigno; at Pesaro, ia
the Gulf of Venice ; and at BarletU, 1809. Corn-
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manddd a detacbment of Marinw at lalc Verte,
1812; and participated in namerous other Borncea
of a aimilar nature, particularly at the destruction
of a convoy at Civita Vecchia. in 1813. When at
the head of the Marines he stormed a battery which
protected the shipping. Capt. in command of a
detachment on the coast of Syria, at the storming of
Sidon, &c., 1840. Gaz. 1808, 13.
27 T. Wearing, Second Lient. serving in Con-
queror at Trafalgar, and woanded. Gaz. 1805.
30 G. B. Bury, Capt. serving on the north
ooaat of Spain, in 1836, 37.
31 J. I. Willcs, Second Lieut, serving in Revth
lutiannaire in the action off Ferrol, 1805; and
present at the capture of the city of St. Domingo,
1809. Adjutant of the third battalion in North
America ; serving in the operations on the Chesa-
peake; attack on Baltimore, Georgia, and St.
Mary's, 1813, 14.
33 D. M'Adam, Second Lieut, serving inAigU
during the attack on Fr, fleet in Bertheaume Bay,
1805; in a gun-boat action in Vigo Bay in the
same year ; action wiih Fr. frigates off L'Orient,
1808 ; and attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads. 1809.
First Lieut, serving in Thames, and landed at
Mount Circili, Amanthea,Qulf of Policastro, Pali-
nuro, Port del Infreschi, and at many other places
on the coasts of Calabria ; in the ship and her
boats till 1811. Served in the Scheldt expedition,
1813; siege and blockade of Batlitz, and on the
North American station. Frequently officially men
tioned. Gaz. 1811.
34 G. Garmston, First Lieut. serving in PhcBfiix
and Bucephalus at capture of Fort Skonpan, Isle of
Timour; reduction of Java; and attack on Palam-
bang, Sumatra, and Sambass, Isle of Borneo,
1811. Serving in Swan at Algiers ; and Capt.
in the Marine battalion at the sortie from
Bilboa ; and wounded at defence of San Sebastian,
in 1836.
35 J. H. Stevens, First Lieut, serving in the
expedition to Walcheren ; and in the Scheldt ; and
at defence of Cadiz and Taiiffa, 1810, 11. Served
in the Rocket Company of the first Marine battalion
in North America in the attack on Craney Island ;
taking of Hampton ; landing at Ocracroke, and at
Oswego, 1813, 14. Lieut, (Marine Artillery)
serving in Queen Charlotte at Algiers, and en-
trusted to fire carcasses at the frigates and vessels
within the Mole.
38 C. C. Pratt, First Lient. serving in the se-
cond Marine battalion in North America, during
four years of the war ; and Capt. serving on the
north coast of Spain, 1836, 37.
59 H. I. Delacombe, First Lieut, serving on
shore with the Marines of the squadron at the de-
struction of a convoy and batteries at Langnelia,
1812 ; and at the reduction of Leghorn, 1813.
40 G. H. Coryton, Second Lieut, serving in
Canopus at the passage of the Dardanelles, 1807.
41 J. Ashmore, First Lieut, serving in the first
Marine battalion in North America, 1813, 14.
CAPTAINS.
42 C. Fegen, Lieut, serving in Spartan, and
landed with the Marines of the squadron at the at-
tack on a convoy at Pesaro ; in the action with
Neapolitan squadron in the Bay of Naples, and
attack on a convoy at Terraeino, 1810 ; and parti-
cipated in the constantly occurring services of that
frigate in the Mediterranean. Gaz. 1809-10.
43 R. L. Hombrook, Capt. serving in Marine
battalion on the north coast of Spain, 1836-37.
48 W. L. Dawes, Second Lieut, serving at the
bombardment of Copenhagen, 1807.
49 J. A. Philips, Mid. of BelUisU at Trafalgar ;
and served as Second Lieut, and landed with the
Marines at the capture of Santa Maura, 1810.
Served in North America and Canada, from 1812
to 1815.
51 W. Jolliffe, Capt. debarked at D'Jonni;
and serving in Ed'mhurgh on the coast of Syria ; and
bombardment of Acre.
52 W. Calamy, First Lieut, serving on shore
at the capture of Java, 1811 ; and Brigade Major
of the Marines landed at D'Jouni on the coast of
Syria, 1840.
54 R. W. Pascoe, Second Lieut, serving in
Phoebe in the action with Fr. frigates off Madagas-
car, 1811 ; in the Marine battalion at the reduction
of Java the same year ; and in the third battalion
in North America participating in various important
services during the war.
55 J. Clarke, Second Lieut, serving in Pom-
pee at the reduction of Guadaloupe, 1810, and in
Superb at Algiers.
58 J. Tothill, Second Lieut, serving in Apolh ;
and when landed in charge of a detachment of
marines, routed a body of troops at St. Cataldo in
the Adriatic, 1813 ; and facilitated the capture of
the felucca from which they had debarked.
59 R. Henry, Lieut. (Marine ArtQlery) serving
in Beelsebub at Algiers.
60 F. Graham, Second Lieut, serving in the
Marine battalion at Walcheren ; in the first battalion
on the north coast of Spain, 1812 ; and in North
America and Canada during the war, 1813, 15.
62 J. Whitcomb, Second Lieut, serving in
boats of Edgar at capture of three Danish gun-
boats protected by a battery and field pieces in the
Baltic, 1809 ; and in Royal Oak in the Chesapeake,
and at the destruction of Barney's flotilla in the
Patuxent. Serving in the Marine battalion at
Washington ; defeat of Am. troops before Balti-
more; at New Orleans, and aamult upon the
enemy's entrenchments on the ri^ht bank of the
Mississippi, 1814, 16. Capt . serving in Blenheim
participating in the various important operations of
the corps on the coasts and towns of the Chinese,
1841-42.
65 J. Childs, Second Lieut, serving in the
first Marine battalion in various operations m North
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kmericay 1813-14. Capt. and landed with the
larine battalion at D*Jouni, on the coast of Syria ;
t the storming of Sidon ; and serving in Revenge at
bombardment of Acre, 1840.
67 S. R. Wealej, Second Lieat. serving od
bore at reduction of Guadaloupe, St. Martin's, and
>t. Eustatia, 1810: and in the first Marine battalion
n North America, at Craney Island, Hampton, at
Plattsburg, and on other services. Adjutant of
Marine battalion in co-operation with the Queen's
forces in Spain, 1886-37.
69 J. Downman, Capt, serving on shore during
the operations in Syria, at Beyrout, storming of
Siflon, and in Fesutnui at bombardment of Acre,
1840.
72 E. Nepean, Second Lieut, serving with the
Marines of a squadron at capture of a convoy and
destraction of batteries at Finme,1818. Gaz. 1813.
74 F. S. Hamilton, Capt. serving at the assault
upon the Chinese camp at Segahon, 1842.
80 E. Appleton, First Lieut, serving in Bellero'
phon, at the bombardment of Acre ; and previous
operations on the coast of Syria, 1840.
81 T. P. Dwyer, Second Lieut serving in
Bedford in the North Sea in frequent action with
enemy's batteries, 1812-13, and in Dublin in the
Channel fleet, 1814.
83 G. Watson, served as Quarter Master of the
Marine force employed in co-operation with the
troops of the Queen of Spain, 1836-37.
85 H. G. Mitfordy First Lieut, serving^ in
Carysfort at the bombardment of Acre, and previous
debarkation at D'Jouni, and operations on the coast
of Syria, 1840.
87 A. B. Stransham, Second Lieut serving in
Cambrian at Navario, 1827. First lieut serving
in China, and severely wounded at the attack on
Canton, 1841.
88 A. Anderson, Second Lieut, serving in
Albion at Navarin, 1827. First Lieut, in the Ma-
rine battalion in Syria ; and was the first to plant
the British colours on the walls of Sidon, 1840.
92 J. Miller, Second Lieut serving in Genoa at
Navario, 1827 ; and succeeded to the command of
the detachment on the death of Capt. Moore.
95 G« Elliot, First Lieut, serving in China, and
wounded at the attack on Chinese camp at Segahon,
1842.
96 W. B. Langford, First Lieut, serving in the
Marine battalion on the north coast of Spain during
the whole of the civil war.
97 J. G. A. Ayles, serving in Asia at Navarin.
100 J. H. Wright, Seoond Lieut serving in
the Marine battalion on the north coast of Spain,
1836-37.
103 G. C. Lan^ey, commanded the detachment
of Marines of Castor on the coast of Spain
duriog the years 1834, 35, 36 ; was wounded in
defending the heights of Paseges against a very
superior Carlist force ) and subsequently served on
the north coast, in 1838, 39, 40.
105 S. Frasar, First Lieut, debarked at D*Joani,
and served as Capt of a company at Beyrout ; and
at the storming of Sidon, where he was detached
with three companies to the attack of the citadel gate.
In Princess Charlotte at the bombardment of Acre.
106 H. Parke, First Lieut Marine Artillery,
debarked at D'Jouni with the Marine battalion ;
and served in the operations on the coast of Syria,
1840.
109 C.A. Parker, serving on Lake Ontario,
during the aggressions ou the Canadian frontier.
1837.
Ill R . M. Curry, First Lieut, serving on shore
at the storming of Sidon ; and in Thunderer at bom-
bardment of Acre.
113 J. T. Aslett, First Lieut, serving on shore
at the storming of Sidon; and in Wasp at bom->
bardment of Acre.
114 B. Varlo, First Lieut, debarked at D*Jouni
on the coast of Syria, and commanded the detach->
ment at the destruction of a castle at Caiffa ; and
serving in Castor at the bombardment of Acre.
115 W. R. Maxwell, First Lieut, serving on
shore at Chuenpee ; capture of Amoy ; and other
actions on the coast of China, 1841, 42.
116 T. D. Fosbroke, First Lient serving in
Calliope, and employed on shore against the natives
in New Zealand, 1846.
117 R. C. Spalding, First Lieut debarked with
the Marine battalion at D'Jouni; and Acting
Adjutant at the attack on Gebail, on the coast
of Syria, 1840.
118 H. Marryott, First Lieut, serving on shore
at the first capture of Chusan ; storming the bat-
teries at Whampoa, and reduction of Macao fort
(on both occasions honourably mentioned), and
capture of Canton, 1841. Served also at the at-
tack on Chinese camp at Segahon, 1842, and again
honourably mentioned.
119 W. W. Lillicrap, First Lient. debarked with
the Marine battalion, and served in the operations
on the coast of Syria, 1840.
120 T. B. Pleydell, First Lieut, serving on
shore in the operations on the coast of Syria ; at
the storming of Sidon ; and in Bellerophon at bom-
bardment of Acre.
122 P. Onslow, First Lieut, serving on shore
at the storming of Sidon, 1840.
123 £. T. P. Shewen, First Lieut serving in
Princess Charlotte at the bombardment of Acre ; and
previously serving on shore at the storming of
Sidon, 1840.
124 G. Lambrick, Second Lieut serving with
the Marine battalion on the north coast of Spain,
1836,37.
127 R. Hockings, Second Lieut, serving on
shore with the Marine battalion on the north coast
of Spain, 1836, 37.
129 A. D. L. Farrant, Second Lieut serving in
Powerful at the bombardment of Acre; and on
shore at the previous storming of Sidon.
132 £. P. H. Ussher, First Lieut, serving on
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sbore at the first capture of Cbusan ; attack on
Chuenpee, and capture of Amoy, 1841-42.
133 C. O. Hamley, Second Lieut, serving in
Pique at the bombardment of Acre ; and prenously
landed at Caiffft and Tsour.
134 H. Varlo, Second Lieut, serving in Edirt'
burgh at bombardment of Acre.
LIEUTENANTS.
136 A. J. B. Hambly, First Lieut, sernng on
sboro at the attack upon Chinese camp at Segabon,
1842, and severely wounded in the right foot.
136 W. R. Searle, Second Lieut, debarked at
D'Jouni ; and present at the attack on Gebail, on
the coast of Syria.
137 H. A. M'Cullum, Second Lieut, serving
in Gorgon at the bombardment of Acre.
138 C. Louis, Second Lieut, serving on shore
on the coast of Syria ; and present at the storming
of Sidon.
130 R. K. Clavell, Second Lieut, debarked at
D'Jouni on the coast of Syria, 1840.
140 J. W. Wearing, Second Lieut, debarked at
D'Jouni, and served at the storming of Sidon ; and
in Benbmo at bombardment of Acre.
141 R. Y. S. Moubray, Second Lieut, serving
in Cottar ; and present at the attack upon Caifik
and Tsour, and bombardment of Acre.
142 P. C. Penrose, Second lieut. serving in
the Marine Battalion on the north coast of Spain,
1838; aiid First Lieut, serving in Endymion during
the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1841-42.
146 C. W. Adair, Second Lieut, serving on
shore at the attack on Gebail, and wounded.
146 R* Farmar, serving in the Marine battalion
in China ; and present in the operations prior to
and at capture of the heights of Canton, Amoy,
second capture of Chusan ; and at Chinghae and
Ningpo.
147 W. JolUffe, Second Lieut, serving in
Powerful at bombardment of Acre ; and on sbore at
the previous storming of Sidon.
148 H. W. Brooker, Second Lieut debarked at
D'Jouni ; and serving in Revenge at bombardment
of Acre.
149 J. H. Sfewart, Second Lieut, serving with
the Marine battalion at D'Jouni, and at the storm-
ing of Sidon } and in Revenge at Acre, 1840.
160 J. A. Stewart, Second Lieut, debarked at
D*Jouni ; served at the storming of Sidon ; and in
Edinburgh at bombardment of Acre.
152 J. Pickard, Second Ueut. serving on shore
at Chuenpee, and operations prior to and capture of
Canton; and at attack on Koolong-soo, 1841.
Served on shore at capttire of Amoy, and in other
operations.
153 H. C. P. Dyer, First Lieut., landed from
Veetal at Monte Video, during the civil war 1844;
and also disembarked at Borneo-Proper, in an en-
gagement witli pirates, and at the defeat of piratical
forces and stocloides in Maloodo Bay, 1845.
] 56 R. Boyle, 1 st Lieut, serving in Alarm, and
commanded the detachments of that ship and Vixen
in the expedition up the St. Juan de Nicaragna,
and present at the storming of Fort Serap«qui and
surrender of others. Officially mentioned in the
despatches, 1848.
On Retired Full Pay.
1 W. Treroenbeere. Lieut, and served on shore
in command of a party of Marines at the redaction
of Martinique, 1794.
2 G. P. Wingrove, Lieut, serving on shore
with the Marines of the squadron at the capture of
the Cape, 17d5. Capt. serving in LetnaiheM at
Trafalgar, 1806; and in Boyne at the reduction of
Genoa, and in the partial action off Toulon, 1814.
3 £. Nicolls, First Lieut, in Blanche ; and in
1803, in a Fr. fishing boat with one gun and 12
men, commanded by the First Lieut, of J3/anc&e.
beat off a Fr. brig or 18 guns and 120 men in sight
of Havre de Grace, and carried off two resaeU
under her convoy. In command of BUmck^t cut-
ter with 13 men, captured from under the guns and
musketry of Monte Christi, the Fr. cutter Albion of
four guns and 40 men. Was severely wounded oa
this occasion in personal conflict with the Fr. Coo-
mander, whom also he severely wounded. Com-
manded the Marines, serving in the trenches at the
siege of Cura9oa, 1804; and for 28 conaecotiTe
days was exposed to three and four attacks of the
enemy ; and after dislodging a superior force, de-
stroyed the water tanks of the enemy's garrison.
Serving in Standard at the passage of the Darda-
nelles ; and materially assisted at the destruction of
Turkish Commodore's ship ; and the redoubt at
Point Pesquies; served also at the blockade of
Corfu ; and expedition to Egypt, 1807. Capt. and
commanded the Marines at the capture of Anholt,
1809. Major serving in North America, and un-
dertook to raise a native regiment of Creek In-
dians, in co-operation with whom he invested Fort
Bowyer. Compelled by sickness, embarked in
Hermet, and was three times wounded in the at-
tack of that place by sea, 1814 ; performed other
important services. He has had his left leg broken
and his right leg severely wounded ; has been shot
through the body and right arm ; has received a se-
vere aabre cut in the head ; has been ba^onetted in
the chest ; and lost the sight of an eye in his one
hundred and tetienih action with the enemies of his
country. Gas. 1807, 08, 09.
4 G. Lewis, Capt. of Marines in Cesar in the
action off Ferrol, 1806 ; and commanded a battalion
during the American War, including the battles at
Bladensburgi and before Baltimore, 1813, 16.
6 £. Lawrence, Capt. of Marines in CoUususui
Trafalgar, 1806.
6 G. Jones, Second Lieut., serving in Valiant
in Howe's action, 1794; Bridport's, 1796; and in
Revolutionnaire at capture of Fr. frigate Umt(, 1796*
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8 W. H. Connolly. First Lieut, serring in £f-
c*Uent in the action off Cape St. Vincent, 1707.
Served at capture of GSnereux, Baudine, and two
corvettes off Toulon, 1800; in Hannibal when cap-
tured in Algesiras Bay, 1801, on which occasion he
w as wounded ; and in Penelope in action with gun-
boats off Flushing, 1804. Capt. serving at the
bombardment of Copenhagen, 1807 ; at Nybourg,
1 806 ; and in Hamadryad at Scheveling and the
Hague, 1813, 14.
9 G. Beatty, First Lieut., serving in Thesetu at
attack on SanU Cruz, Teneriffe, 1797 ; and at
the Nile, 1798. Serving on shore at the defence
of Acre, 17999 where he was wounded. In com-
mand of the Marines landed from Blenheim at
attack upon Fr. privateer Hamumie at Martinique,
1803. Capt. serving in Couragetuc at capture of
Marengo and BelU Poule, 1806 ; and in Donegal in
action with twO Fr. frigates, 1810. Gaz. 1799, 1803.
9* T. Adett serring in Montagu at Camper-
down.
1 0 J. M'Callnm, First Lieut, serving in Dread'
nought at Trafalgar; and in Endymion at passage of
Dardanelles, and destruction of Turkish squiulron
at Point Pesquies, 1807.
11 J . Wright, Second Lieut., serving in Defence
at tbe Nile; First Lieut, serving in heats ofJ29*
nown, and wounded cutting out Fr. corvette OuSpe
in Vigo Bay, 1800; and in Royal George at passage
of tbe Dardanelles, 1807. Capt. serving in Queen
CharloiU at Algiers.
12 D. Marlay, Second Lieut, serving in Dread'
nought at Trafalgar.
13 H. J. Murton, Second Lieut serving in Re-
nommee ; and in the boats cutting out Sp. schooner
Giganta at Torre Vieja, 1806; and First Lieut,
serving in North America in the first battalion dur-
ing the war, 1813, 14. Gaz. 1806.
14 J. Wilson, First Lieut, serving in Defence
at Trafalgar ; served at the capture of the Saintes;
expedition to Walcheren ; defence of Cadiz ; and
in Macedonian vrhen captured by U.S. frigate Vniied
States, Served on shore in the attack on New
Orleans, 1814.
15 J. Hewes, First Lieut, serving in Rainbow
in action with Fr. frigate Nireide, 1810 ; and in
boats at capture of a Genoese privateer moored
und er a battery. Present at the attack on Leghorn ;
and reduction of Genoa, 1814.
16 Lieut-Col. J. Robyns, commanded a bat-
talion of Marines at Bladensburgh, capture at
Washington ; and severely wounded in the attack on
Baltimore. Served also at New Orleans, 1813, 15.
17 C. F. Burton, Second Lieut serving with
Sir S. Smith at Caiffa, 1799; and in the expedition
to Egypt, 1801. Capt. (Marine artillery') serving
ia Queen CharlotU at Algiers, and wounded.
18 W. Taylor, First Lieut, serving in Juno at
the siege of Gaeta, and actively engaged in the
boaU, 1806; and in Excellent at the taking of
Capri.
19 W. H. Devon, AdjuUnt of Artillery of the
Jan 50
first Marine battalion serving in North America
during the war.
20 H. B. Skinner, Second Lieut, serving at tbe
attack on New Orleans, 1814.
21 W. S. Kiitvr)man, Second Lieut, serving in
Volage at Lissa, 1811, and wounded. First Lieut,
serving in boats of Naiadf cutting out an Algerine
brig at Bona, 1825.
23 J. G. Richardson, Second Lieut, serving in
Africa in the action with Danish gun-boats in the
Malmo Channel, and wounded, 1808.
25 T. R. Thomas, First Lieut, in the first Ma-
rine battalion serving in North America, 1813, 15.
26 T. H. Cater, Second Lieut serving at thd
attack on New Orleans, 1814.
27 W. Ford, First Lieut, serving on the Is-
land of Anholt at the defeat of an attacking force
of 5,000 Danes, 1811 ; and at capture of Danish
luggers under the batteries at Nybourg. Gaz. 1811.
29 J. Law, Second Lieut, serving in Shannon at
capture of Chesapeake, 1813. Gaz 1813.
30 T. Scott, Lieut, serving in Sultan with
the fleet off Toulon, 1809, 13; and partook iu
several boat actions in the Gulf of Genoa ; and at
the destruction of Robutte and Lion off Cette. First
Lieut, serving in Dartmouth at Navarin.
80* J. Fynmore. Mid. of Africa at Trafalgar ;
and in the expedition to Buenos Ayres, 1807.
Second Lieut serving in Fanguardf 1809-10, and
in command of a boat on detached service inter-
cepting supplies on the coast of Pomerania ; and
assisted in cutting out three deeply laden vessels
protected by troops and artillery on the coast of
Jutland. Commanded a gun-boat manned with
Marines employed in the Great Belt protecting
convoys, 1810. First Lieut, serving in Hebrus
at Algiers ; and in Tamar at destruction of three
piratical vessels near the Island of Cuba, 1823.
Has been twice injured in the service. In 1817,
introduced into the navy the " Match Tube," and
received an expression of approbation from the
Admiralty for the invention. Gaz. 1805.
31 H. Smith, Capt. serving with the Marine
battalion landed at D'Jouni on the coast of Syria,
and in Belkrophon at the bombardment of Acre,
1840.
31* R. Searle, Capt. debarked at D'Jouni, with
the Marine battalion ; and present at the attack on
Gebail and bombardment of Acre, when he served
in Benbow, 1840.
31**P. .T. J. Dusantoy, Second Lieut serving in
the Marine battalion in the expedition to Walcheren,
1809.
32 T. Lemon, First Lieut, serving in Dread"
nought at Trafalgar.
34 J. Humby, First Lieut serving in Severn at
Algiers.
36 Z. Miller, Second Lieut, serving in Egypt,
1801.
37 L. Roteley, Second Lieut, serving in Victory
at Trafalgar.
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37* J. Besant, First Lieut. R. M. Art., in
command of the party in Thunder bomb, at the
attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads and wounded ;
and also at the bombardment of Flushing and sur-
render of the fortresses, 18Q9. In command of
the R. M. Artillery in Fort Maasarene at the de-
fence of Anholt, 1811. Gas. 1811.
38 W. Pridbtm, Second Lieut, serving in
Egypt, 1801 i and First Lieut, in North America,
1818, 15.
89 C. Griffith, First Lieut, serving in Hebnu at
capture of Fr. frigate Etoile, 1814.
43 J. H. Harrison, First Lieut, (art) serving in
Thunder bomb at the bombardment and surrender
of Copenhagen, 1807. Acting against the Ameri-
cans m Georgia ; in the Chesapeake, at Hampton,
destruction of Barney's flotilla, capture o( Anaconda,
and of Washington.
45 J. Hay, First Lieut, serving in Latona at
the capture of Cara9oa, 1807.
46 O. T. Welchman, Second Lieut, in Dictator
at Copenhagen, 1807. First Lieut, serving in
Euryalui at Walcheren, and forcing the Scheldt,
1809 ; in Tenedot at capture of U.S. fVigate Prtts-
dent, and expedition up the Penobscot ; and com-
manded the detachment of marines at Machiaa,
where he took three field pieces, and was honorably
mentioned. First Lieut, serving in Minden at
Algiers.
46 G. T. Welchman, Firat Lieut, serving in
Mmden at Algiers.
48 B. Webb, Second Lieut, serving in Superb
at St. Domingo, 1806; at Copenhagen, 1807 ; cap-
ture of Nyborg and at Walcheren, 1809. First
Lieut and severely wounded in the boats of Alcmene
in an attack upon an armed convoy in the Gulf of
Venice, 1812.
50 Jervis Cook, Lieut, serving in Tketii at
the cutting oat of Fr. brig NUus at Guadaloupe.
1809 ; and at destruction of Fr. frigates Loire and
Seine at Ance la Barque, and capture of Guada-
loupe, 1810. Served in Vesuvnu bomb on the
north coast of Spain, and in the Gironde; and
attached to the artillery in Flanders, 1815.
51 J. T. Tucker, Second Lieat. serving in the
marine battalion at Walcheren, 1809.
52 H.James, Second Lieut. (R. M. Artillery )
serving in StromboU mortar vessel, 1810, 14; vari-
ously engaged on the coasts of Mercia, Valencia,
and Caulouia, including the siege of Tarragona,
1813. Commanded a mortar battery at the capture
of Fort. St. Philip Coll de Balaguelr. Served in
Flanders with the Anny, 1815, and in Heela bomb
at Algiers.
On Reserved Half-pay.
54 Major J. Williams, Capt. of Marines in
Montagu at Camperdown, 1797.
55 Capt. Z. Fayerman, served on shore at
Egypt, 1801.
56 D. G. James, First Lieut, in Amaim at Cb-
penhagen, 1801.
58 J. Witts, Second Lieut, in Swifture at the
Nile, 1798 ; and ia the Marine battalion at Kgypt,
1801.
59 R. Turner, served in the Marine battalion, at
Egypt, 1801.
60 C. Abbott, First Lieot. in Ganges at Copen-
hagen, 1801.
61 P« Patriarche, First Lieut, in Lion in action
with Sp. frigate squadron, and capture of Dorotea,
1798; and at capture of Quillaume Tell, 1800.
Capt. serving in Superb at St. Domingo, 1806.
63 T. L. Wills. Capt. serving in the First
Marine battalion during the American war, 1813-15.
64 R. Hart, First Lieut, in Audacious in Sau-
marez's actions in Algesiraa Bay, and Straits of
Gibraltar, 1801.
65 D. Campbell, First Lieut, serving in boats
of Phaeton, cutting out Sp. national ship San Josef,
at Fnengirola, 1800.
66 R. Stevens, Second Lieut, in Runell at
Camperdown, 1797 ; First Lieut, in Spencer in ;
Saumares's actions in Algesiras Bay, and Straits of
Gibraltar, 1801 ; and Capt. in Victorious at capture
of Riwli, 1812 i and officially noticed in the
Gazette letter.
67 J. Jones, served in Marine battalion at
Egypt, 1801.
68 T. Hussey, served in Marine battalion at
Egypt, 1801 ; and at the capture of a convoy and
storming the citadel at Cassis, 1813. Gaz. 1813.
60 J. Triscott, Second Lieut, in Spencer in
Saumarez*8 actions, 1801 ; and Capt. serving in
Dictator at destruction of Danish squadron at Lyn-
goe, 1812. Gaz. 1812.
72 J. Spurin, Capt. serving in boats of Reunge !
cutting out Fr. privateer at Palamos, 1813.
72* Thos. Moore, Capt. of Mar. of Amphion at |
Lissa.
73 R. J. Little, Lieut. Marine Artillery, and
landed with the Marines at destruction of batteries
on Point du Ch6 ; and lost an arm on the occasion,
when leading his men to the assault of a fort, 1810.
Gaz. 1810.
74 A. A. R. Wolrige, Lieut. Marine ArtillerT,
serving in the Scheldt expedition, 1813, and offi-
cially commended for having bv his exertions at
the attack on Fort Bathz, aaved " the party in ad-
vance from heavy loss, if not capture." Serving in
the boats of Queen Charlotte at the destruction of
an Algerine frinte under the Mole ; and at the
bombardment of Algiers.
76 W. Haif , Second Lieut, in the Walcheren
expedition ; and serving in boats of BaeehanU at
Rovigno ; and Tremiti, 1812 ; and on the latter
occasion landed and dispersed a considerable forte
which had taken post in a wood. In 1813, com-
manded the party at Karlebargo ; assisted in de-
stroying a convoy at Gela Nova (on both occa-
sions^ honourably mentioned) ; also at the taking
of Fiume and Porto Road sieges and redaction of
Cattaro, Ragusa, and Trieste ; and in the expe-
dition to the Penobscot, where he assisted at the
Uking of Castine Macbias, &c. Gaz. 1S12, 12,
13,14.
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77 P. Roberteoa, First Lieut, serving in Queen
Ckarl^te, and wounded at Algiers.
78 C.Scott. Fir8tLieQt.inDartfnaut&atNayarin.
79 J. ITorris, First Lieut, in Olasgow at Na-
rarin.
81 E. W. Churchill, served in the Marine hat-
talion on the north coast of Spain, 1886, 37.
8!2 J. Toby, serred in the First Marine battalion
daring the American war, 1813-15.
89 R. O. Bridge, served in China at the attack
on Chnenpee, and in the operations before Canton,
1841.
84 R. Leonard, Second Lieut, serving on shore
with the Marines at the capture of Santa Maura,
I8I0 ; and in the boats of Magnifieent in several
actions with the enemy's convoys. First Lieut,
serving in Perlen in action with and escape from
Ft. squadron off Toulon 1811. Capt. in the Marine
battalion at the storming of Sidon, and serving in
Fesuvhu at the bombardment of Acre, 1840.
85 J. Urquharti served with the army in Scinde,
1839 ; and prosent dnrin||f the principal part of the
operations in China, nntu the capture of Canton,
1641, and honourably mentioned in Commodore
Bremer's dispatches.
86 J. Scobell, First Lieut, in Alexander at the
Nile ; and served on shore at the siege of St. Elmo,
1799.
87 A. Murray, Second Lieut, serving in Marine
battalion at Egypt, 1801.
88 J. Coombe, served at the siege of Porto
Feirajo, 1801.
89 R. Rouse, Second Lieut, in Glatton at Co-
penhagen, 1801.
90 W. Swyer, Second Lieut, serving in Ma-
rine battalion at Egypt, 1801.
91 A. Smith, Second Lieut, in Venerable in Sau-
nares's action, Algesiras Bay, and Straits of Gibral-
tar, 1801.
93 R. T. Parsons, First Lieut, in Bevolutumnaire
in the action off Ferrol, 1805.
94 W. Magin, First Lieut, in Tonnant at Tra-
falgar.
97 T. Brattle, First Lieut, serving in Africa
at Trafalgar ; capture of Fr. frigate RMn, servinr
on ahon at Monte Video, 1807; in action vri th
Danish gvn-boats, 1808, when he was wounded,
and in AMdaewug at Walcheren, 1809. Served in
Active frequently engaged in cutting out ezpedi-
tioos and in the action off Liasa.
98 T. J. W. Tane, First Lieut, serving in
Lgrittthan at Trafalgar.
99 J. S. Uaswell, First Lieut, in Pheebe in the
frigate squadron action off Madagascar; and
wounded at the storming of Fort Comelis, and
capture of Java, 1811. Gas. 1811.
101 J. N. Fischer, Senior Lieut, serving at the
defence of Anholt, 1811.
lOS J. Simpson, First Lieut, in AmeUa in action
with Fr. frigate ArethuH, and wounded, 1813. Gaz.
1813.
104 A. Grape, Second Lieut, in Ctctar in Sau-
marez's actions in Algesiras Bay, and Straits of
Gibraltar, 1801.
106 R. T. Dyer, served on shore at the capture
of a convoy and storming of the citadel of Cassis,
1813. Gaz. 1813.
107 J. Cinnamond, Second Lieut, im. Ajax at
Trafiilgar.
108 L. Rooke, Second Lieut, in Neptune at
Trafalgar; and First lieot. serving in Marine
battalion during the American war, 1813-16.
109 £. Naylor, Mid. of Vanguard, and wounded
at the Nile ; and of Leander when captured by Fr.
74 gun ship OSnireux, 1798. First Lieut. Marines
of Aeasta in the action off St. Domingo, 1806; and
served in the First Marine battalion during the
American war, 1813-16.
110 G. D. flawkins. Second Lieut, serving in
Spartiate at Trafalgar.
111 W. Clarke* First Lieut, in Centaur serving
in the barge cutting out Fr. corvette Ceesar; at
capture of Fr. frigate squadron, 1806 ; bombard-
ment of Copenhagen, 1807; capture of Russian
74 Sewolod, 1808 ; and while serving in San Joeef^
lost a leg in action with a division of the Fr. fleet
off Toulon, 1813. Gaz. 1813.
112 P. H. Nicolas, Second Lieut, serving in
Belleisle at Trafalgar ; and in boats of Armide at an
attack upon a convoy in Basque Roads ; and destruc-
tion of a second in the harbour of Fosse de TOye^
1810.
113 J. G. Ruel, served at the capture of Fr. brig
Nitue at Guadaloupe, 1809.
114 A. Campbell, Second Lieut, in Phatnix in
the action off Ferrol, 1805 ; and in Tribune when
she engaged a Danish flotilla off Mandal, 1810.
115 J. R. Moriarty, First Lieut serving in the
third Marine battalion during the American war,
1814-15.
117 G. Cull, First Lieut, serving in the Third
Marine battalion in North America, 1814-16.
118 J. Couche, served on shore storming the
battery on Point du Chk, 1810.
110 A. Crozier served at the assault on the
American lines before New Orleans, 1814.
121 J. Laurie, First Lieut, serving in the first
Marine battalion, during the operations in America,
1813-15.
128 L. B. Reeves, Second Lieut, and severely
wounded in Victory, at Trafalgar. First lieut.
serving in Solebay, and commanded the Royal
Marines at the capture of Fort St. Louis, Senegal,
1800, which he garrisoned and commanded seven
months. Gas. 1805.
124 J. Orr, First Lieut, serving in Marine bat-
talion at Walcheren, 1809.
126 H. B. Fairtlough, Second Lieut, serving in
Revenge at Trafalgar.
126 D. McNicol, First Lieut, in command of
the Marines in GiMrrisr^, when captured by
U. S. frigate Comtitution ; and fovourably men-
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tioned in Capt. Dacrea'B report. Serred in Oitu-
gaw at Algiers.
127 J. Mackintosh, FirstLieut serving in Poly-
phemut at Trafalgar.
128 H. Dos well, Second Lieut, in JSepubtf at
the passage of the Dardanelles, 1807.
129 B. C. Holland, Second Lieut, serving in
boats of ThaUa at capture of Fr. 6-gun privateer
Requin, 1808 ; and at siege of Flushing, and occu-
pation of South Bevelsnd, 1809. First Lieuk
serving in Euryalta at defence of Cadis and Mata-
gorda ; in BIackwood*s skirmish olf Toulon, 1810;
and in the harge cuUing out Fr. privateer /ntrtpide,
181 1. Commanded the party of mannHg landed to
storm two batteries and take a field piece, at capture
of a convoy in Calvacie roads, 1813 ; and partici-
pated in the constantly occurring boat services of the
frigate from 1810 to 1814, including the ascent of
the Potomac, capture of Fort Washington, of
Alexandria, and attack un Baltimore. First Lieut,
serving in Qiieen Charlotiey where he was quar-
tered in the main top at Algiers; and for his
services was personally commended by the Admiral,
and appointed to succeed Capt. Wilson in command
of Leander'i marines.
130 T. How. Second Lieut, and in 1808 com-
manded a garrison of 25 men in possession of Fort
Trinidad, in the Bay of Rosas, and twice defended
it aftfainst a very superior force ; and was mentioned
on the occasion in terms of warm commendation.
Served in the boats of Excellent at capture of a con-
voy atDoin, 1809.
131 G. Gill, served at the storming of Fort
Comelis, and reduction of Java, 1811.
132 K. S. Parker, Second Lieut, serving in
Monarch, and employed in her boats at capture of
Fr. corvette Caaar; present at the capture of Fr.
frigate squadron off Rochefort, 1806; and Pay-
master in the Marine batulion at Walcheren, 1809.
First Lieut, serving in Milford, and engaged in
her boats and on shore at the captures Fiume and
other places in the Adriatic, and commanded the
detachment at the destruction of guns and battery
at Ragoniza and Pola. Afterwards employed on
•hore in co-operation with the Austrian armv.
Gas. 1815,14.
134 G. A. £. Sandwith, served in boats of
Qlatton, cutting out a Turkish ship at Sigri, 1807 ;
and in the First Marine battalion during the opera-
tions in America, 1813-15.
186 R. £dwards, served in Marine battalion at
Walcheren, 1809.
136 J. Lister, Second Lieut, serving in Thun-
derer at Trafalgar, 1805 ; and passsge of the Dar-
danelles, 1807.
138 G. Gunn, served on shore at the capture of
Santa Maura, 1810 ; at destruction of convoy and
defeat of Fr. troops at Languelia, 1812 ; and at
reduction of Leghorn, 1813.
130 H. Lewis, Second Lieut, serving in Golateo
in the action off Madagascar, and severely wouoded.
140 R. U. D. James, Second Lieut, serving in
Magnifieewt on the north coast of Spain^ 1812, and
attached to a division of marines and seamen
serving on shore in several actions with the enemy.
141 John Meares, Second Lieut, serving in
Active at Lissa.
145 F. J. White, Second Lieut, serving on
shore with the Marine battalion on the north coast
of Spain ; and present at Hemani, Fuentarabia,and
Irun; and made prisoner by the Carlists. First
Lieut, serving in China (and wounded) ; at the at-
tack on Chuenpee ; and in the operations precediDg
the capture of Canton, and continued serving till
the conclusion of the war.
146 G. W. Whiting, served at the attacks on
Chuenpee, and in the operations previous to, and at
capture of Canton, Amoy, &c. 1841.
147 P. F. £. Daniel, First Lieut, serving on
shore in the operations prior to the capture of
Canton, 1841 ; and honourably mentioned.
150 G. H. L. Creapin, Second Lieut, in BumU
at Copenhagen, 1801.
154 W. Ford, Second Lieut, serving in Defiance
and frequently employed in cutting out expeditions,
particularly in June, 1810, when he was sererely
wounded.
155 D. P. Brisac, served in Third Battalion ia
North America, 1814-15.
160 W. R. Flint, wounded st the capture of
four Am. schooners in the Rappahannock, 1813.
163 P. K. Garden, served on shore at Lan-
guelia and Alassio, 1812; and at reduction of Leg-
horn, 1813.
165 B. J. Blake, Second Lieut, serving in Trt-
mendoui in the Adriatic, and employed on shore in
co-operation with the A ustrian army at the reduction
of Trieste, Yenioe, &c., 1813. Severely wounded
in defending the to?m of Commacchio in Italy,
against the French.
168 W. Allen served in the Third Battalion in
North Amenca, 1814-16.
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FIRST AND PRINCIPAL NAVAL AIDB-DE-CAMP TO THB QUEEN.
0Vice-Admira] Sir William Parker, Bart.
Pay 365Z. per annum.
NAVAL AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THB QUEEN.
Captains,
^Arthur Fansbawe.
*^Ri. Han. Xord John Hay.
Sir Oeoige A..We8tpbal, Kt,
FranclB Erskine Loch.
Proyo W. P. Wallia.
Armar Lowry Corry.
Payoftheaboveqfficert, 182r. 10#.
per annum.
ROYAL MARINE AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN.
ColoneL igfThos. A. Parke. Colonel ^t^^ohn Owen.
Pay 182/. 10*. per annum.
Jiji-Rt. Hon. Lard Adolphus Fiti-
clarence.
Sir James Stirling, Kt.
Norwich Duff.
Hon. H. J. Rous.
OFFICERS TO WHOM HONORARY MEDALS- HAVE BEEN GRANTED.
JBoMe of Trafalgar^ 21#* Oct. 1805.
Adm. ***ftJtSir E. Codrington, GCMO.
Vice-Adm. ifj[^8ir Charles BoUen.
Battle dfSt. Domingo, (Mh Feb. 1806.
Adm. ^Sir Francis Wm. Austen.
Vlee-Adm. fjuSir Samuel Pym.
Capture ofHermiane, 25th Oct. 1709.
Adm. '^ir Edw. Hamilton, Bart.
Action off Lista,l9th March, 1811.
Rear-Adm. 9^Sir James A. Gordon.
Rear- Adm. ^Phipps Hornby.
Capture of Le liivoli,l2th Feb. 1812.
Adm. ^Hon. Sir John Talbot.
Capture of the President, Ibth Jan. 1815.
Rear-Adm. ^Henry Hope.
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES OF THE MOST
HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH, IN THE ORDER OF THEIR
NOMINATION.
NAVAL OFFICERS.
Admiral i9ir George Mundy 28 Feb. 37
Sir John A. Ommanney 20 July 38
KKIGHTS GRAND CROSSES, (ft)
Adm. JR^ J7o9t. 5ir G. Cockbcm ....20 Feb. 18
Sir E. Codrington, GCMQ. ..13 Nov. 27
of the Fleet, SirT. Byam Martin 3 Mar. 30
H<m. Sir John Talbot 23 Feb. 42
Vice-Adm. Sir William Parker, Bt. . .2 Dec. 42
Capt. ^Sir B. Lyons, B«. (Civil) 10 July 44
Vice-Adm. Rt. Hon. Thos. Earl of
Dundonald (re-appointed) 22May47
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. («)
Adm. Sir Edw. Hamilton, Bt 2 Jan. 15
Rear-Adm. Sir J. Alexander Gordon do
Sir Edward Tucker .... do
Adm. Sir Charles Ekins 8 June 31
Sir G. B. Hamond, Bt 13 Sept. 31
^JSbn. 5{r T. Bladen Capel ....20 Feb.
Sir Charles Adam 10 Aug. 36
Sir F. W. Austen 28 Feb. 37
Vice-Adm. ^Sir Chas. Bullen 18 April 39
SirSamuelPym 26 Oct. 39
Adm. 5ir J. West 4July40
Vice-Adm. jgj5ir J. W. Loring do
i{^i7on.Zor4;nV.Fitz-Roy do
Rear-Adm. i9ir Charles Napier...... 4 Dec. 40
Capt. Sir B. W. Walker (Honorary). . 12 Jan 41
Vice-Adm. Sir Charles Richardson . .29 June 41
Rear-Adm. ^6ftr Jas. J. G. Bremer, Kt. do
Vice-Adm. iSir Francis Mason 24 Aug. 41
Capt. fl^ir T. Herbert 14 Oct. 41
Rear- AduL^STir Edw. Chetham Strode 8 May 45
Capt. Sir Charles Hotham 9 Mar 46
Vice-Adm. l^Sir Hugh Pigot 10 July 47
Sir Thos. J. Cochrane .... 2 Nov. 47
Rear-Adm. Sir F. Beaufort (Civil) . . 29Apr 48
COMPANIONS. (§1)
Vice-Adm. Sir Lucius Curtis, Bt. . . 4 June 16
Rear-Adm.Hbj-S^tr G. F. Seymour, Kt. do
Bt. Hon. Lord Radstock do
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Honorary Distinctions.
Rear-Adm. St, Han. Earl Cadogan
Henry Hope
}^iH(m,Sir F.B.R. PeUew^iTt
dpps Hornby .
-Henry Preecott
'5tr Thomas FeUowet, Kt*
-John William Andrew . . . .
-W. Fairbrother Carrol. . . .
-Colin Macdonald
-John Harper
-Fair&z Moresby
Capt. lS5tr John Marshall, Kt
— Thomas Ball SuUvan
^-^ Rowland Money
— — lUohn Tonp Nicolas
Sir Henry Loraine Baker, £^. .
~— Robert Ramsay
Rear-Adm. ^5ir W. A. Montaga, JST/. 8 Dee. 16
4 June 15
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
-James Pattison Stewart
Sir Ang. W. J.Clifford, Bt.
-Alexander Renton Shupe
-Joseph Needham Tayler . .
-George Bame Trollope
do
do
do
do
do
10 Sept. 16
Vice-Adm. Hon» F. W. Aylmer
Rear-Adm. Hon,Sir A. Maitland, KCMO.do
John Coode do
Capt. Henry Dncie Chads S6 Dec. S6
—— George Frederick Ryres do
St. Hon. Earl Spencer, K.G. . .13 Not. 37
— Edward Carson do
George Bohan Martin do
St. Hon. EarlTHhoX do
•-— Robert Lambert Baynes do
Vice-Adm. Richard Curry. 26 Sept. 31
£fon. Geo. Elliot do
Rear-Adm. Hon. Josceline Percy .... do
Capt. 5«r John Ross, JBT^ 24 Dec. 84
St. Hon. Lord John Hay 17 Feb. 37
Rear-Adm. Sir E.T. Troubridge, Bt. SO July 88
Cuthbert F. Daly do
Richard Arthur do
■ Robert W. G. Festing .... do
— — Barrington Reynolds .... do
^William Bowles l8Apr.dO
Hyde Parker do
Jas. W. Deans Dundas . .26 Oct. 80
Charles Gordon - 4 July 40
— — Thus. T. Tucker do
Christopher Bell do
— — — Geo. LeGeyt do
Capt. Henry Smith (a) 18 A«g. 40
Rear-Adm. Cliarles John Austen 18 Dec. 40
Rt.Hon.yf .EarVW^ldegnLye do
Maurice F. F. Berkeley do
Capt. Edward Collier do
i{<Wllliam W. Henderson do
— Arthur Fanshawe do
— Houston Stewart do
— Edward Boxer do
— Henry Byam Martin do
— Henry J. Codrington do
— W. Honeyman Henderson . • • • do
— Horatio T. Austin do
— ITbn. R. S. Dundas 20 Jane 41
— James Scott do
— C. R. D. Bethune do
— Joseph Nias do
— Sir T. Maitland, iTl. do
— Sir Edw. Belcher, ITt 14 Oct. 41
— Wm. Warren do
— Harry Eyres ••... do
— Chas. Anst. Barlow do
— Ang. L. Kuper 21 Jan. 42
— • Hon, j?red. Wm. Grey do
— Peter Richards • . • . . do
— Sir Jas. Ererard Home, Bt . • . . do
— Henry Kellett •.... do
— Rundle B. Watson do
— Will. H. A. Morshead do
— Richard CoUinson do
-~ James Hope • 3 Apr. 46
— Chas. Graham 27 July 40
— Geo. J. Hay do
— Sir Wm. Symonds, Kt. (CiTil) 1May48
— QranviUeG. Loch 90May4a
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
MaJ.-Gen. George Lewis . . • • 4 June 15
Ellas Lawrence 26Sept.dl
Col. Thomas Adams Parke 26 Sept.3l
i{<John Owen 20 July 88
Lieut.-Col. Sam. B. Ellis 24 Dec 42
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
Bean, WiUiam Buckland, D.D., Dean of Westminster.
Genealogist and Blanc Cousier Herald, Walter Ashton Blount, Esq., Chester Herald.
Bath King at ArmSt Algernon Greyille, Esq.
Segistrar ami Secretary, Captain Michael Seymour, R.N.
Beputy Registrar and Secretary, Albert William Woods, Esq., Lancaster Herald.
Gentleman Usher and Brunswick Herald, Albert William Woods, Esq., Lancaster Herald.
Messenger, William H. Stephenson, Esq.
THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES. (GCMG.)
Adm. m {JkSir Edw. Codrington .... 23 April 27
Vice-Adm. Sir Thomas Briggs 26 June 33
KNIGHT COMMANDER. (KCMG.)
Rear-Ad.^llHbn. i9tr Anthony Maitland 26Feb.S0
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OFFICERS AUTHORISED TO WEAR FOREIGN ORDERS.
Rules relative to Foreign Orders from Foreign Sovereigns.
lit. No Brituh Sobject shall accept a Foreign
Order, or wear its Insignitt, without having previ-
ooaly obtained a Warrant under the Royal Sign
Muiiial (directed to the Earl Marshal of England),
granting them Her Majesty's permission to accept
and wear the
2Dd. To obtain snch permission, the intention of
the Fordgn Sovereign to decorate a British sub-
ject with the Insignia of such Order is to be notified
to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, either through the Queen's M inister
abroad, or through the accredited Minister of the
Foreign Sovereign resident at London. And if the
application be in &Yonr of a Naval Officer, the
Principal Secretary of State for Foreign AflTairs wiU
commonicate with the First Lord of the Admiralty
to th€ same effect, previous to Her Majesty's plea-
sore being taken thereon.
3rd. When Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs shall have taken Her
Majesty*s pleasure, and obtained Her consent upon
^ occasion, he shall then signify the same to
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the
Home Department, in order that the usual Warrant
may be prepared for the Royal Sign Manual, and
snch other steps be taken as may be necessary for
earrying Her Majesty's pleasure into effect accord-
ingly.
4th. When the Warrant is signed by the Queen,
It shall be announced in the Gazette in the usual
■i*nner, and registered in Her Majesty's College of
Arms.
5th. No subject of Her Majesty can be allowed
to accept the Insignia of a Foreign Order from
miy Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall
be so conferred in consequence of active and dis
tinguished services before the enemy, either at sea
or in the field, or unless he shall have been
actually employed in the service of such Foreign
Sovereign.
6th- Her Majesty's license and permission doth
not aathorise, and shaU not be deemed or con-
strued to authorise, the assumption of any style,
appellation, rank, precedence, or privilege apper-
taining unto a Knight Bachelor of these Realms.
Her Majesty has been pleased further to di-
rect,—
7th. That if the Service for which it Is pro-
posed to confer the Order has been performed
during War, the Notification required by the 2nd
Regulation must be made not later than two years
after the exchange of the Ratifications of a Treaty
of Peace.
If the Service has been performed in time of
Peace, the Notification must be made within two
years of the date of such Service.
8th. When a British Subject has lecdved
the Royal permission to accept a Foreign Order,
he will at any future time be allowed to accept the
Declaration of a higher Class of the same Order,
to which he may have become eligible by increase
of rank in the Foreign Service, or in the Service of
his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of
honour strictly consequent upon the acceptance of
the original Order, and common to every person
upon whom such Order is conferred
ABBftDKBN.
Foreiffn Ojfflee, Augutt 22, 1843.
The Queen has made known her pleasure, —
9th. That the 8th Clause of the Regulations
respecting Foreign Orders shall not be taken to
apply to Decorations of the Guelphic Order which
were bestowed on British Subjects by %er prede-
cessors, their Majesties King Georgpe lY., and
King William IV., on whose beads the Crowns of
Great Britain and Hanover were united.
Decorations so bestowed cannot properly be
considered as rewards granted by a Foreign
Sovereign for services rendered according to the
purport of the 5th Clause of the Regulations.
They must be rather considered as personal favours
bestowed on British Subjects by British Sovereigns,
and as having no reference to services rendered
to the Foreign Crown of Hanover.
Abbrdbbn.
Foreign Ofice, July 6, 1846.
NAVAL AND MARINE OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES. (4ft)
Admiral James, Marquis of Thomond . . ISMaylS
Capt. Rt. Hon, Lord A. Fitzclarence 24 Feb. 32
Adm. Sir William Hall Gage 10Aprll34
Rear-Adm.^i9{r Geo. F. Seymour. ... 9 Dec. 34
Capt. St.Han, Lord J. F. Gordon Hal-
lybarton 22 Aug.d6
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (^)
Sir W. Burnett, if .D. JBr^(Civil) ... .21 June 81
Rear-Ad.^iSrtr W. A. Montagu, Kt. ..17 Jan. 32
Capt^^ir John Marshall, Kt 18 June 32
Rear- Adm. Sir Andrew P. Green, Kt, 24 Aug. 32
Adm. Sir E. Dumford King, Kt 22 Jan. 33
Vice-Adm.*5ir H. Pigot 18 June 34
Vice- Adm.}|{5ir C. Bullen 13 Jan. 35
Rear- Adm. Sir W. H. Dillon, Kt do
Capt.|J(i9ir Edmund Lyons, Bt do
Rear-Adm.^Ifan. Sir F. B. R. Pel-
lew, Kt 26 Jan. 36
Capt. Sir R. O'Connor do
Rear- Adm. Sir Henry Hart, Kt, .... do
Rear-Adm.]j|:5ir J. J. G. Bremer . . do
Capt. Sir John Franklin, Kt do
Rear-Adm.:K;5ir E. Chetham Strode 1 Jan. 37
Rear-Adm. Sir Thomas Mansell, Kt, do
Rear-Adm. Sir David Dunn, Kt do
Vice-Adm.:B:5ir J . W. Loring 30 April 37
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KNIGHTS, (lii)
Capt. Edward Sparshott lOAprillS
Capt. Andrew A. Vincent 26 April 31
Capt. Robert Smart 18 April 32
Capt, Sir Geoiig^e Tyler, Kt 4 Mar. 33
Capt.^. Toup Nicolas • . • • 1 Jan. 34
Capt. Edward Lloyd do
Capt. Sir Eaton Travers, Kt.. 4 Feb. 34
Sir George Magrath, m.d. Kt, Inspct.
of Hospitals (CivU) 34
Capt.^Wm. Wilmott Henderson .... 13 Jan. 35
Capt. Sir Samuel Brown, Kt do
Commander Walter Kirby do
Capt. W. S. Loyell 26 Jan. 36
Capt. J. C. Carpenter do
Capt. Sir H. J. Leeke, Kt do
Capt. Samuel Radford do
Capt. W. B. Bigland do
Capt. W. Hotham do
Captain Joseph Sherer 25 Jan. 36
Capt. J. Hindmarsh 4 May 36
Commander A. Maconochie do
Capt. J. Ryder Burton 1 Jan. 37
Capt. Chas. Warde do
Capt. W. Slaughter do
Commander B. M. Pesting do
Capt. W. J. Cole do
Commander J. Powney do
Commander C. Knight do
R. P. Hillyar, Inspct. of Hosp. (Civil) do
ROYAL MARINES.
*9IKCol. Charles Menzies 4 Sept. 31
Major-Gen. Walter Tremenheere • ... 18 June 32
CoLtiiTohn Owen 1 Jan. 33
CoLJohn Wright do
99Lieut.-CoL John Robyns 25 Jan. 36
FOREIGN ORDERS.
An atteriikfor each Order an Officer hat permittion to toeor, is prefixed to hie name in the lAtt
of Seniority t and General Alphabetical Index,
ADMIRALS.
^Sir Edward Codrlngton, GCMO,^ Grand
Cross Qf St. Louis, St. George of Russia, 2d
Class; Gold Cross of Redeemer of Greece.
"Jl^Sir John A.Ommanney, Cross of St. Louis, 3rd
Class of St. Vladimir, Redeemer of Greece.
VICE-ADMIRAL.
^Mon. F. W. Aylmer, Com. of St. FenUnand
and Merit.
REAR-ADMIRALS.
^Bt, Hon, George Earl Cadogan, Kt. of Maria
Theresa.
§Sir C. Napier, 2d Class Red Eagle.
John Coode, Com. of St. Ferdinand and Merit.
Sir Thomas Fellowes, Kt, Kt. of Charles III.,
Com. of Legion of Honour, 2d Class of St Anne
of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
^Sir Andrew Pellet Green, Kt, Kt. of the
Sword of Sweden.
Sir George R. Sartorius, Kt, Grand Cross of St.
Bento D'Avis, Com. of Tower and Sword.
t Fairfax Moresby, Kt. of Maria Theresa.
Sir Thomas Mansell, Kt, Kt. of the Sword of
Sweden.
CAPTAINS.
Henry Fanshawe, St. Vladimir.
^^5tr John Marshall, Kt, St. George of Russia,
' Kt. of Sword of Sweden.
Christopher Strachey, Kt. of St. Vladimir.
tlojUohn Toup Nicolas, Com. of St. Ferdinand
and Merit.
George Bentham, St. Maurice and St. Lazare.
^\Sir John Ross, Kt. 2d Class of St. Anne of
Russia, in Diamonds, Knight Commander of the
Sword of Sweden.
W. H. Smyth, 3d Class St. Ferdinand and Merit.
Richard Saumarez, Leopold of Austria.
^Rt, Hon,Earl Spencer, K.G.,Cros8of St. Louis,
2d Class St. Anne of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
tllEdward Curzon, Cross of St. Louis, 3d Class of
St. Vladimir, Redeemer of Greece.
i^Rt, Hon, Earl Talbot, Cross of St Louis, 2d
Class St. Anne of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
^George B. Martin, Cross of St. Louis, 2d Class St.
Anne of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
{j^Sir Edmund Lyons, Bt, Cross of St. Louis,
Grand Cross of Redeemer of Greece.
Stephen Lushington, Cross of St. Louis, Redeemer
of Greece.
William Hamley, Leopold of Austria.
I^glR. L. Baynes, Redeemer of Greece.
mSir John Franklin, Kt.^ Redeemer of Greece.
^Rt. Hon, Lord John Hay» Grand Cross of
Charles the Third.
iflH. J. Codrington, 4th Class of St. Vladimir, Kt.
of the Legion of Honour, Redeemer of Greece.
^ir T. Maitland, JST*., Super. Cross of Ch.III.
A. D. Y. Arbuthnott, Supernumerary Cross of
Charles III., 3d Class of San Fernando.
William Frederick I^ipidge, Commander of Isa-
bella the Catholic, 2d Class of San Fernando.
Alfred Luckraft, Kt. of the Legion of Honour,
Redeemer of Greece.
George Augustus Kliott, Redeemer of Greece.
"^Sir B. W. Walker, Kt. of the Legion of Ho-
nour, Redeemer of Greece, 2nd Class Iron
Crown of Austria, 2nd Class St. Anne of
Russia, and 2nd Class Red Eagle of Prussia.
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Richard Crozier, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
W. H. Henderson, 2d Class of San Fernando.
James Wilkinson, Com. of Tower and Sword.
i/^n. Fred. T. Pelham,2d Class of San Fernando.
George Mansel, Kt. of the Legion of Honour.
Sidney C. Uacres, Kt. of the Legion of Honour,
Redeemer of Greece.
William Richarddon, Kt. of Isabella the Catholic.
r£.iCharIe8 A. Barlow, Ist Class of San Fernando.
Jlon, Swynfen T. Carnegie, San Fernando.
Geo. Thomas Gordon, Kt. of San Fernando.
Robert Sharpe, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
COMMANDERS.
John Hilton, 3d Class St. Ferdinand and Merit.
Rich. Moorman, SdCIass St. Ferdinand and Merit.
Fran. Le Hunte, 3d Class Ferdinand and Merit.
Samuel Bd. Widdrington, Kt.of Tower and Sword.
William Walker, (a) Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Thomas Baldock, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Jaa. A. Legard, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
F. W. R. Sadler, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
LIEUTENANTS.
John Seaton, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
John De Courcy Dashwood, Kt. of Tower and
Sword.
C. R. Dashwood, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Henry Knolles, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
George Read (6), Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Edward Bold, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
ROTAL MARINES.
igtfiCol. John Owen, 2d Class of the Spanish
Order of St. Ferdinand.
i{4Colonel Charles Menzies, Kt. Charles III.
Colonel Walter Powell, 2d Class of the Spanish
Order of St. Ferdinand.
lieut-Col. Stephen Giles, Kt. of Tower and
Sword.
Capt. E. A. Parker, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Captain George St. Logan, Kt. of the Legion of
Honour, Silver Cross of Redeemer.
Captain Robt. Hockings, Ist Class of San Fer-
nando.
MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS
AND FLEETS.
IShdIiR. Purkis Hillyar, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
1Sm6'tr John Liddell, Kt., M.D.,2d Class St. Anne
of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
SURGEONS.
Valentine Duke, Order of Vasa.
O'Neill Ferguson, Kt. of Isabella the Catholic.
PAYMASTERS AND PURSERS.
George VoUer Oughton, Kt, of Tower and Sword.
Augustas H. Gilbert, Kt. of Isabella the Catholic.
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES HAVING RECEIVED FOREIGN
ORDERS, WHOSE NAMES HAVE NOT APPEARED IN LONDON GAZETTE.
FLAG-OFFICERS.
^S\t T. B. Martin, Commander of the Sword
of Sweden.
\:.S'xT C. Ekms, Knight of WUhelm of the Ne-
therlands.
'^Svr G. E. Hamond, Commander of the Portu-
guese Order of the Tower and Sword.
*]B[^trC. Napier,(Count St. Vincent in Portugal,)
Grand Cross of the Portuguese orders of St.
Bento D'AtIs, and Tower and Sword.
^t^ Coode, Kt. of WUhelm of the Netherlands.
\jg.S\T A. P. Green^ Kt. of the Iron Crown of
Austria.
t^i J. Harper, Kt. of the Aust. order of Leopold.
CAPTAINS.
D. Scott, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
J as. Morgan, Kt. of the Guelphic Order.
D. Price, Com. of Redeemer of Greece.
\^,Svr J. Ross, Officer of the order of Leopold of
^ Belgium, Com. L^on of Honour, Kt. of Red
Eagle of Prussia, 2nd class.
J. Brenton, Kt. of Russian order of St. Waldimir.
T. Ogle, Kt. of Braz. order of the South. Cross.
1^ Lord Adolphus Fitzclarence, Grand Cross of
Ued Eagle of Prussia.
AR. Smart, Kt. of Red Eagle of Prussia.
4<E. Sparshott, Kt. of Red Eagle.
Chas. Talbot, Kt. Com. of Braz. Order of South-
em Cross.
Sidney C. Dacres, Kt. of San Fernando.
John Hackett, 1st Class, Charles III. of Spain.
t^A. Fanshawe, Kt. of Leopold of Austria.
Sir C. Sullivan, BU^ Com. of Redeem, of Greece.
Sir J. Stirling, KU, Com. of Redeem, of Greece.
F. Hutton, Officer of Tower and Sword.
R. Burridge, Gold Cross of Redeemer of Greece.
C. J. Bosanquet, Commander of Portuguese
order of Christo.
Hon. E. Plunkett, 1st Class San Fernando.
£. Ommanney. Gold Cross of Redeemer of Greece.
J. Wheelock Noble, Gold Cross of Red. of Greece.
John MacDonell, Commander of Isabella the
CathoUc.
D. L. St. Clair, Kt. of Sword of Sweden.
COMMANDERS.
R. H. Fleming, Kt. of St. Ferdinand and Mcrit,Kt.
oftheSardinianorderofSt. MauriceandLazare.
Robt. Otway, Kt. of the Spanish orders of Isabella
the Catholic and of St. Ferdinand.
P. D. Bingham, Officer of Tower and Sword.
J. W. Bailey, Kt.of St. Ferdinand and Merit.
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Honorary Distinctions.
H. M. BUlcombe, Kt. of Isabella the CathoUc.
T. Baldock, Kt. of Brnest of Saxe Coburg.
Robt.Fonter, Ist Glass Perunan Order of the Sao.
Henry H. Binghaxiiy Gold Cross of Bedeemer of
Oreece.
John T. Paulson, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
LIEUTENANTS.
Blehard N. Williams, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Wm. B. Urmston, Kt of Portuguese Order of Jesus.
MASTER.
Geoige Wright, Kt. of Isabella the Catholic.
ROTAL MARINES.
COLONEL.
VmifilChaM. Menzies, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
George Batt. Bury, 1st Class of the Spanish
Order of St. Ferdinand.
Sam. Garmston, the same.
the same.
CAPTAINS.
Robert Wright, 1st Class of the Spanish Order
of St Ferdinand.
Charles C.Pratt, thei
John B. Castieau (Breret-Major), the f
Samuel R. Wesley, the same-
Henry W. Parkes, the t
Geo. Elliot, the e
George C. Langley,
Andrew R. Savage, Ist Class of Isabella the Ca-
Edward P. Snowe, the same. [tholic.
Geo. Lambrick, the i
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
Dan. Robinson, 1st Class of Isabella the Catholic.
MEDICAL OFFICERS.
iSi^rG. Magrath,Com.Portug. Order of Christo.
J. R. Roberts, Kt. Portuguese Order of Christo.
Ralph Eden, Swedish Order of Waasa.
t John Forbes, Kt. of IsabeUa the Catholic.
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY WHO HAVE RECEIVED FOREIGN
HONORARY MEDALS.
Captain Wm. Hamley, Austrian Gold Medal for Siege and Capture of Zara.
Michael Quin, Austrian Gold Medal for Siege and Capture of 2kura.
Lieut. H. Try on, Austrian Gold Medal for Siege and Capture of Zara.
TURKISH MEDALS
for the Officers and Men employed during the Campaign in Syria belonging to the undermentioned
Ships, have been received at the Admiralty:—
Atiat Belleraphonf Benbaw, CambridgBy Carysfort^ Castor ^ Cyclops, Daphne, Edinburgh, Qangst,
Oorgon, Hastings, Hazard, Heeaie, Hydra, ImplacabU, Magieienne, Medea f Ptuenix, Pique,
Powerful, Princett Charlotte, Revenge, Rodney, StromboH, Talbot, Thunderer, Vanguard,Vesusnus,
Wasp, Zebra.
GOLD MEDALS.— For Officers ranking with Field Officers.
SILVER MEDALS.— For Quarter-Deck and Warrant Officers.
COPPER MEDALS. — For Working Petty Officers, Seamen, Marines and Boys.
Of which the Gold Medals will be delivered on application at this Office, and the Silver and Copper
Medals on application at the Office of the Accountant-General of the Navy, Somerset House ; and
the parties applying for them are to produce their respective Certificates.
MEDALS FOR CHINA.
MEDALS for the Officers and Men of Her Majesty's Marine Foroes who were in China belonging to
the undermentioned Ships, have been received at the Admiralty : —
Alegine.
Alligator.
ApoUo.
Belleisle.
Blenheim.
Blonde.
Calliope.
Cbilders.
Clio.
Columbine.
Conway.
Comwallis.
Cruiser.
Dido.
Druid.
Endymion.
Harlequin.
Hazard.
Herald.
Hyacinth*
Jupiter.
Lame.
Melville.
Modeste.
Nimrod.
North Star.
Plover.
Pylades.
Rattlesnake.
Samarang.
Sapphire.
Starling.
Sulphur.
Vixen.
Wanderer.
Welledey.
Which will be delivered on application at the Office of the Accountant-General of the Navy, Somerset
House, on the parties applying for them producing their respective Certificates.
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Adrntratty^ 7lh Junt, 1848.
The Lords Commigaonersof the Admiralty haying
referred to a Committee of Flag OflScers the con-
sideration of the naval actions for which medals
should be granted, in accordance with the spirit of
the Qaeen*8 most gracious intentions, as signified
in the GautU of the 4tb June, 1847; and Her
Majesty having been pleased to approve of several
of the suggestions submitted bj the said Committee,
the following notice is issued for the information
and guidance of those who nuy have claims to this
hooonrable distinction: —
Ist. The role, directed by Her Majesty to be ob-
served in extending this mark of Her royal favour,
is so comprehensive, as to bring within its scope all
Officers, seamen, and marines (and soldiers who
served as marines) who were present in any action
which at the time received the special approbation
of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
2nd. From the commencement of the war in
1793, it was the practice of the Board of Admiralty
to notice battles of conspicvoos merit by the pro-
motion of the First Lientenant of the ship or ships,
or the promotion of the Commander, if the action
was fought by a small vessel; and, conformably
with this practice, it is Her Majesty's pleasure,
that persons of everj rank, who were present in
such actions, during the wars commencing in 1793,
and ending in 1815, and now livinpf, shall receive a
medal commemorative of their mentorions services ;
and they are required forthwith to state their claims
for each action in which they may have been en-
gaged, according to the form (A) hereunto annexed,
tod transmit the same to the Secretary of the Com-
mittee of Flag Officers, Admiralty, London.
3rd. Her Majesty has also been pleased to take
into Her graoioas consideration the many instances
of ^Uaotiy displayed by Officers, sesmen, and
mannea in boat actions during the same period, and
to direct that such services, if distinguished by the
promotion of the Officer conducting the enterprise,
Bhall entitle those who were present, and now living,
to a medal ; provided the answers, to be given in
the form (B), shall enable the Committee to ascer-
tain that the claim is well founded. But the Offi-
cers. seamen, and marines of the ships, from which
the boats were detached, are not to participate in a
distinction which only properly belongs to those
personally eng^ed.
MEDALS.
4th. It is also ordered, that service in the frigates
and smsUer vessels, which were actually present
in any of the great fleet actions mentioned in the
GauUe of the 4th June, 1847, for which the Ci^-
tains of the ships of the line received medals, shall
entitle those now surviving of the crews of such
vessels to a medal.
And all surviving Officers, seamen, and marines,
belonging to ships actually co-operating and present
during the siege and capture of Martinique in 1809,
Guadeloupe in 1810, Java in 1811, St. Sebastian in
1813, for which the Army had medals, will be en-
tiiled to a similar distinction, if their return, sc-
cording to form (A), shall enable the Committee to
trace the presence and co-operation of the ships to
which the applicants belonged.
And 5th. Her Majesty, having^ taken into Her
most gracious consideration the circumstance that
medals have been mnted by Her Majesty for ser-
vices rendered by the Navy, not only in the wars
commencing in 1793, snd ending in 1815, but also
for services rendered in the late war in China, whilst
the intermediate general actions, viz. :
The attack upon Algiers in 1816,
The battle ot Navanno in 181^, and
The operations on the cosst of Syria in 1840,
are unmarked by any such distinction, hss been
pleased to direct, that the surviving Officers, sea-
men, and marines, engaged in those actions, shall
also receive a similar mark of their Sovereign**
eracious recollection of their services, and of Her
desire to record the same ; and all such Officers,
seamen, and marines are, therefore, hereby ^ called
upon to transmit their claims to such distinction
according to the annexed form (A), and addressed
to the Secretary of the Committee of Flag Officers,
Admiralty, London.
The following Flag Officers have been directed
to re-assemble, as a Committee for the investiga-
tion and adjudication of all claims sent in ac-
cording to the printed forms, viz. :—
Admiral Sir T. Byam Martin, O.C.B.
Admiral Sir W. Hall Gage, G.C.H.
Admiral the Hon. Sir Thos. Bladen Capel, K.C.B.
Rear- Admiral Sir James A. Gordon, K.C.B.
By command of the Lords Commiaaioners
of the Admiralty,
H. G. Ward.
(A)
Name of Applicant.
Name of the
Ship.
Captain's
Name.
Action for
which claim \»
preferred.
Date of
Action.
Name of Officer or
Officers promoted.
Cb)
Kameof
Applicant.
Name
of hit
Ship.
Captain's
Name.
Place or
Occasion
where the
Attaelc
was made.
Date of
theAttaek
Name of the Boat
in which the
Applicant senred,
and Name of the
Officer Command-
ing the Boat.
Name of the
Officer Com-
manding the
Enterprise.
Name
of the Officer
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CLASSES AND DENOMINATIONS OP HER MAJESTY^ SHIPS.
FIRST RATES— Comprisingf all ships cairying
llOgnns and upwards, or whose complements con-
sist of 950 men or more. First rates may he sub-
divided into two classes — the Caledonia 120 gnn
class ; and the Queen 110 gnn class. The Caledonia^
and ships of her dass are armed with four 8 inch
guns, and 28 9 ft. 6 in. 32-prs. on the lower deck ;
two 8 in. guns, and 32 9 ft- 32-prs. on the middle
deck ; and 34 8 ft. 32-prs. on the main deck.
Quarter deck and forecastle : six 8 ft. 6 in. 32-pr8.,
and 14 32-pr. carronades. The Qtteen mounts six 8
in. guns on the lower deck, and four on the middle
deck, the remaining 50 guns on those decks being
9 ft. 6 in. S2-prs. Main deck : 30 8 ft. 32 prs
Quarter deck and forecastle : six 8 ft. 6 in., and 14
6 ft. 32-pr8.
SECOND RATES— Comprising one of her Ma-
jesty's yachts, and all ships curying under 110
guns, and not less than 80 ; or whose complements
are under 950, and not less than 750 men. Subdivi-
sible into four classes :~ Ships of Princess Charlotte
104 gun class, carry their guns on three decks ; and
differ only in armament with Caledonia class in
having four 32-prs. less on the lower, middle, main,
and quarter decks ; and in their being 8 ft. guns on
the middle decks, and 6 ft. 6 in. guns on the main
decks. The Rodneff (92 gun dasf^, is armed on the
lower deck with six 8 in. guns, ana 26 9 ft. 6 in. 32-
prs. ; main deck, four 8 in. guns, and 30 9 ft. 6 in.
32-prs.; quarter deck and forecastle, 26 6 ft. 32-pr8.
jisia (84 gun class) is armed on the lower deck
with six 8 in. g^ns, and 24 9 ft. 6 in. 32-pr8.; main
deck, two 8 in. guns, and 30 8 ft. 32.prs.; quarter
deck and forecastle, six 8 ft. 32-pr8., and sixteen 32-
pr. carronades. Superb (80 gun class), mounts
eight 8 in. guns on the lower deck, and 20 9 ft. 6 in.
32.prs.; main deck, four 8 in. guns, and 24 9 ft. 32-
prs. ; quarter deck and forecastle, 24 8 ft. S2-prs.
THIRD RATES — Comprising her Mi^esty's
other yachts, and all such vessels as may bear the
flag or pendant of any Admiral-Superintendent, or
Captain-Superintendent of one of her Migesty's dock
yards ; and all ships carrying under 80 guns, and not
less than 70 ; or whose complements are under 750,
and not less than 620 men. Subdivisible into three
classes : — ^The Bellerophon (78 gun class), is armed
on lower deck with four 8 in. guns, and 26 9 ft. 6 in.
32-prs.; main deck, two 8 in. guns, and 30 8 feet 6 in.
32-prs.: quarter deck and forecastle, six 8 feet 32-
prs., and ten 32-pr. carronades. The ComwaUis
(72 gun class), four 8 in. gpins on the lower deck,
and 24 9 ft. 6 in. 32-prs. ; main deck, 28 8 ft. 32-pr8.;
quarter deck and forecastle, four 8 ft. 32-prs., and
12 32.pr. carronades. Tht Boscawen (70 gnn class)
is armed with four 8 in. guns, and 32 9 ft. 6 in. 32-
prs. on lower deck ; main deck, two 8 in. guns, and
26 9 ft. S2-pr8.; quarter deck and forecastle, 16 7 ft.
6 in. 32-pr8.
FOURTH RATES— Comprising all ships earry-
iug under 70, and not less than 60 guns ; or wliose
complements are under 620, and not less than 450
men. Subdivisible into two classes : The Venum or
Alfred eias9f mount six 8 in. guns, and 22 9 ft. 6 in.
32-prs. on the main deck ; and 22 8 ft. 6 in. 32-prs.
on the quarter deck and forecastle. The Portland
class, carries four 8 in. guns, and 26 8 ft. 32-pr8. on
the main deck ; and four 8 ft 6 in. 32-prs., and 16
32-pr. carronades on the quarter deck and forecastle.
FIFTH RATES— Comprising all ships carrying
under 50, and not less than 30 guns ; or whose com-
plements are under 450, and not less than 300 men.
Subdivisible into four classes — ^the 44 gun {Madagas'
car) class ; 42 gun {Resistance) class ; 38 gun {Bel-
tndera) class ; and 40 gun {Pique) class. The three
first mentioned carry two 8 in. guns, and 7 ft. 6 in.
32-pr8. on the main deck ; with four 7 ft. 6 in. 32-
}>rs., and 32-pr. carronades on the quarter deck and
orecastle. The Pique class mounts four 8 in. gun&,
and 18 9 feet 6 in. 32-prs. on the main deck ; and 14
8 ft, 32-prs. on the quarter deck and forecastle.
SIXTH RATES— Comprising all other ships
bearing a Captain. Sixth rates may be subdivided
into five classes — ^the 26 gun (Festat) class ; 26 gtjn
{Andromache) dass ; 20 gnn (Ca/y/wo) class ; 24 guD
Curacoo) razee corvette ; and 18 gun {Daphne) cor-
vette. The Vestal class mounts two 8 in. guns, and
16 7 ft. 6 in. 32-prs. on the main deck ; and two 7 ft. 6
in. and six 6 ft. 32-prs. on the quarter deck and fore-
castle. The Andromache class mounts two 68.pr.
carronades ; and 18 6 ft. 32-prs. on the main deck ;
and six 6 ft. S2.pr8. on the quarter deck and fore-
castle. The Cafypso class mounts 18 7 ft. 6 in 32-
prs. on the main deck ; and two 7 ft. 6 in. 32-pr.
pivot guns on the quarter deck and forecastle. The
Curacoa class is armed with 24 7 ft. 6 in. 32.pr8. ;
and Daphne class with 18 7 ft. 6 in. 32-prs.
SLOOPS — Comprising bomb ships, and all other
vessels commanded by Commanders. 20 gun (A'tm-
rott) class has two 6 ft. 32-prs., and 18 32-pr. car-
ronades; 18 gun {Modeste) class, mounts 18 6 ft. 32-
prs.; 18 gun {Harrier) class mounts two 6ft.S2-pr8.
and 16 32-pr. carronades. S^ren 16 gun brig
mounts two 7 ft. 6 in., and 14 6 ft. 32-prs. Childers
12-gun class mounts two 7ft. 6 in., and 10 5 ft. 4 in. 32-
pr. carronades. Daring 12 gun brig dass mounts
12 6 ft. 32 pr. guns. T%e 10 gun brigs are arm^
with two 6 ft. 18-pr. guns, and eight 18-pr. carro-
nades ; and the Dolphin brigantine dass mounts
one 7 ft. 6 in. 32-pr. pivot gun, and two S2-pr. car-
ronades.
In the following List of Effective Ships, the line of small type under the name of the Ship disUngiiishes
the place and date t»f building, the tonnage, and constractor, or constroctors, or the Ship from which
the design is copied. H. p. signifies horse-power*
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
FLAG-OFFICERS IN COMMISSION, AND OFFICERS COMMANDING
SQUADRONS.
Nore. Ocean,
Viee-AdmJ^Han. George ElUot 0May48
FLLt. ..FimameB 8. M'Gregor dNov48
See Jas. A. Smith.
Portsmouth. Victory.
Adm. "JgiHon, Sir T. Bladen Capel 13Sept48
FL'Lt. . .Thot. Cochran 10ct48
See Richard Halg.
Devonport. Impregnable.
Adm, 4f^a%r W. H. Gage, Kt 17Apr48
FL'Lt. Bf arena F. Brownrigg 17 Apr48
See. ..John InrlAg.
Queenstown. Crocodile.
Rear- Adm. Manly H. Dixon Ijune49
PL-Li. WiUiam A. Mnnton lJune49
See. ..Matthew ScoU.
Woolwich. Fisgard,
CommodoreUepTj Eden 13Nov48
See William Dyer
Mediterranean. Queen.
Vice Adm. QStr WiUiam Parker, Bt. . . 27Feb45
FL-Lt. Augustas PbUimore 28Feb47
See. . . Charles Richards.
West Indies, Halifax, and North America.
fFelleitiei/.
Vice- A dm . fJ^Earl of Dundonald l2Jan48
FL'U. Hon. Arthur A. Cochrane 8Jan48
Sec. . . William D. Jeans.
Imaum.
Commodore Thomas Bennett 7Feb48
Pacific. Asia.
fiear>il cfm-^miPhipps Hornby 25Anff47
Fl.-Lt. Geoffry T. P. Hornby 6Sept47
Sec. . . Arthur Jones.
S. E. Coast of America. Constance.
Commodoreft^Sir Thomas Herbert . . . .a4June46
Fl.Lt. Hon. Fras. Egerton 1 Apr47
Sec. . . . . John Grant.
{To he succeeded by)
Southampton.
Atfor-il ^m.^BarrinKton Reynolds 3Ang48
FL'Lt. Fredk. Woolcombe 4Sept48
Sec. . .
East Indies. Hastings.
Rear- Adm. ^Chas. J. Austen JanfiO
l^/.-L<. G.T. M.Purvis Jan50
Sec. Arthur Price.
Cambrian.
Commodore Jbb. H. Plumridge Id0ct47
Sec. . . Wymond Hamley .
Cape of Good Hope. Castor.
Commodore Christopher Wyvill 10June49
Sec Chas. A. Pritchard.
West Coast of Africa. Centaur.
Commodore ^A. Fanshawe 12Jan49
FL'Lt.W.J.L^e(aet) 12Jan49
Sec. ..Wm. L. Inch.
Adm. Sup. at Portsmouth. Illustrious.
Rear-Adml. rgiHenry Prescott 15Dec47
FL'Lt. Elphinstone D'O. D. A. Aplm 21Dec47
Adm. Sup. at Plymouth. Agincourt.
Rear- Admiral Sir John Louis, Bt 1 6Dec46
FL'Lt. Belfleld Woolcombe 7May4 7
Adm. Superintendent at Malta. Ceylon.
Rear-Adm Edward Harvey 9Mar48
FL'Lt. Henry Harvey 9Mar48
EFFECTIVE SHIPS, WITH THEIR PRESENT STATIONS,
INCLUDING SHIPS BUILDING.
1 ABOUKIR, 90.
Devonport.
Devonport 184S. Toiu 86si7. Sjrmonda.
2 ACHERON. St. Surv. VesseL
New Zealand.
ShMmeM 18S8. Tons 780. H.p. 170. Sxmondi.
Capt .... John L. Stokes 140ct47
CoTO .... Geo. H. Richards 180ct47
ACHERON— (Con/tnucd.)
Lieut .... Chas. G. Phillipps . .23Nov47
Mast Fred. J. O. Evans 180ct47
Surg David Lyall, md 260ct47
Pay 8f Pur Henry Tucker 180ct47
'2d Mast . .Joseph W. Smith . . . .180ct47
John M. Pridham llDec47
Asst Surg Chas. Forbes, mo. ■. . 15Nov47
Clerk . . . .John E. Stiles 9Dec47
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3 ACHILLE, 76.
Sheemegg.
GnTeMadl796. Tonfl987. Attn Pomp§t.
4 ACORN, 12.
Chatham,
Plymouth 1888. Tom 486. Symonda.
5 ACTJEON,26.
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth 1880. Tons 620. School of Ajchltecture.
6 ACTIVE, 40.
Chatham.
Ch»thMnl845. Toni 1087. Symondi.
8 ADVENTURE. Transfort.
Particular Service.
Mast Com Peter Wellington 2Jan49
2d Mast . M. Roberts 2Jan49
T. C. Cave 2Jan49
JsstSurg James W. Poland ....8Aug49
Cik m Ch Geo. H. Wise 2Jan49
ADVICE. St.
H.p. 80
Woolwich.
9 -flfiOLUS, 42.
Portsmouth.
Depirordl885. Ton» 1077. After Pr. X«rfa.
11 AFRICAINE, 44.
Chatham.
Chatham 1828. Tonnage 1178. After Pr. PrnidtiU.
12 AFRICAN. St. Tug.
Sheemesss
BuUtl898. Tons 890. H.p. 00. Seppings.
13 AGAMEMNON, 84.
fFooUvich, building.
14 AGINCOURT, 72. Ord. DepSt.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1817. Tons 1747. Surreyom of the Nary.
Capt . . . . W. J. H. Johnstone . . 24Mar49
Com ....S. M'Cormick lJan50
Lieut James Dirom 3Apr49
of ( Adrian T. Mann 7 July49
Ordinary. ' R. H. Wharlon 240ct49
Addl for i Chas. G. Rigge 16Jan49
Steam Serv I Fred. H. Stevens .... 2Nov49
Ut LtMar Fred. E. Budd 17July49
Geo. L. Blake 3July49
Chajd . . . . Wm. N. Snowe 4July49
Surg . . . . John Dunlop, MD 3Feb48
Pay 4" Pwr Jonathan Gain lJan50
AGINCOURT— (Con^miierf.) _^ _
Asst Surg Wm. Webber, md 6Nov49
2d Mast . . Wm. B. Edwards . . . 30Jime48
Thos, H. Julian ....27June48
Addl .... John Clements {act) . 28Jan48
Clerk . . . .Robt. H. Bullen 3Apr49
15 AIGLE, 24.
BucUenhard 1801.
Chatham.
Bazeed 46 gun fHgate. Tons 000.
Heaslow
16 AJAX, 56. St. Guard Ship.
Portsmouth.
Blaekwall 1800. Tons 1761. Screw prop. H.p. 450.
SurreyoTB of Navy.
17 ALARM, 26.
North America and West Indies.
Sheemess 1845. Tons 010. Symonds.
Capt . . . .Geo. Ramsay 21Aug49
Lwut ....Chas.W.Bonham....27Aug49
Edw. G. Hore 21Aug49
Aug. J. Kingston 21 Aug49
Mast ....John P.P. Warren ..30Aug49
1st Lt Mar Thos. CGny Dec49
Surg D. Thomson (b), M D. 25Aug49
Pay ^ Pur H. S. Hooper 21Aug49
Mate John K. Simcoe . . . .12Sept49
Asst Surg Geo. F. Banks 4Sept49
2nd Mast H. B. Boxer 21 Aug49
Clerk ....C.J.Martin 21Aug49
18 ALBAN. St.
Sheemess.
Deptford 1887. (10 gun brig lengthened.) Tons 406. H.p.lOO.
19 ALBATROSS, 12.
Ecut Indies.
Portsmouth 1841. Tons 484. Symonds.
Com Arthur Farqahar, Capt
Lieut ...•S.J. BrickweU 18Nov46
A. Wilmshurst 6Nov46
Mast . . • .Wm. H. Crane 6Nov46
Surg . . . . S. Li vesay, md 7Dec46
Pay ^P«r Geo. F.C.Bateman ..12Deo46
Asst. Surg.
20 ALBERT. St.
Lent to Colonial Government at the Gambia*
liTerpool 184 . Tons 466. H.p. 70. Laird.
21 ALBION, 90.
Devonport.
Deronport 1848. Tone 8088. Synumdi.
22 ALECTO. St. Sloop.
Woolunch.
Chatham 1880. Tons 800. H.p. 90O. Symonds.
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fi3 ALERT, 6.
Coast of Africa.
Rotherhltho 1885. Tons 868. Symondi.
Com Hugh Dunlop 250ct47
Zieui . . .Wm. E.Shaw 22Jaii49
W. C. S. Sulivan {act) 29Jan49
Mast .... Geo. H. Loveridge . . 10Dec47
Surg Robert Hayward . . . 21 Jan48
Pay ^ Pur Chas. E. P. Hall (act) 220ct47
^4 ALFRED, 50.
Portsmouth.
Foimerly AmUu Prindtbury 1811. Tons 1760. Rueed 74
gun tbip. Burveyon of Navy.
25 ALGIERS, 90.
DevonpoTtj building.
26 ALLIGATOR, 26.
Hospital, Hong Kong.
CocUn 1881. Tons 600. Snrreyon of Nary.
Chapl John J. Harrison . . . .22Aug49
Asst Surg John Andrews (6) md. 27Jiily49
Alex. E. Mackay ....27July49
27
AMAZON, 26.
East Indies.
AMPHITRITE— (Con^mvcrf.;
Mast . . . V. G. Roberts 16July47
1*/ Lt MarVf. G. Suther 20July47
Surg . . W. Loney, md 16 July 47
Pay 8f Pur Wm. G. Farmeter. . . . 16July47
Nav Inst. . Geo. S. Bourne 17Aug47
2d Mast . . H. Hutchings 10Aug47
Asst Surg Jas. Whicher 16July47
32 ANDROMACHE, 26.
Devonport»
Pembroke 1888. Tons 717. Sepplngs.
33 ANDROMEDA, 44.
Devonport.
Bombay 1889. Tons 1816. After Fr. PrwiOtnt.
33a ANTELOPE. St.
Mediterranean,
Blaekwall ISM. Iron. Tons 649. H.p.S04. Nary Office.
Lieut Com Francis Smyth 27July47
2d Mast ..Fred.B. Youel 25Apr49
Asst Surg James Henry 4Aug47
Clk in Ch. .Thos. C. Thomas .... 16Jan49
D^pUbrd 1881.
Copt
Lieut
Mast
Baieed 46 fun flrigate. Tons 1078.
Pr. Leda,
Afcer
.Edw. N. Troubridge. .260ct48
.Wm. Mould lNov48
Chas. Bromley 260ct48
R. G. Craigie 260ct48
. Benj. Renaud 29May49
Ist Lt Mar A F. Sutherland 4Nov48
Ch^ NIns F. W. Waldren 16Nov48
Surg .... A. Graham, md 26Noy49
Pay ^ Pur R. T. Crispm 280ct48
2nd Mast . .Jas. Kiddle 260ct48
Clerk ....E.W.M. Milman .•.260ct48
28 AMERICA, 50.
Devonport.
BlaekwaU 1809. (lUaeed 74.) Tone 1768. Snrr. of Nary.
29 AMETHYST, 26.
Devonport.
Devonport 1846. Tons9SS. Symonds.
30 AMPHION, 30. St. Frigate.
Sheemess.
Woolwicbl84«. Tons 1474. Aux. Screw Prop.
Seppinge. After Coitor, White's bow.
H.p. 800.
34 APOLLO, 8. Tn
Particular Service.
Borsledon 1806. Tons 1084. Rule. AftBt JUvOy.
Com James Rawstome . . . 29Dec48
Lieut ....P. G. Nettleton 9Jan49
Wm. L. Staniforth . . 23Dec48
Mast .... Benj. Simpson 23Dec48
Surg Wm. Robertson, md Jan49
Pay (J- Pur Henry R. Cole 23Dec48
Asst Surg John T. Caddy 25May49
Wm. Telfer 150ct49
2nd Mast. . H. Clements 23Dec48
Addl. .... Richard C. Dyer ... 31Jan49
35 ARAB, 12.
East Indies.
Chatham 1847. Tons 481. Symondi.
Com Wm. Morris (6) 28Aag47
Lieut ....Henry D.Selby ....28Aug47
Edw. N ares 18Feb49
Mast ....W.H.T. Green 9Sep47
Surg .... John Gullasher 7Sep47
Pay 8f Pur R. Brownsdon {act) . . 230ct48
Asst Surg Richard Butler 7Sep47
Clerk ... John Doyle 23Sep47
31 AMPHITRITE, 26.
Pacific.
Bombay 1818.
Capt ..
Lieut ..
Tm» (reduced 49 gun Mgate) 1004.
Fr. Uda,
After
. .Thos. R. Eden 13July47
. .Geo. Walker 16July47
J. H. Fumeaux 19July47
Walter Strickland. . . . 16July47
36 ARACHNE, 18.
Devonport.
Deronport 1847. Tons 601. Symonds.
ARCH£R> 4. St. Sloop.
Devonport.
Deptfordl849.
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37 ARDENT, 3. St. Sloop.
Mediterranean,
Chatham 1841. Ton* 800. H.p. 900. Symonds.
Lieut Com Wm. C. Nowell 90ct47
Mast ....Wm. Jeffery 24Apr46
Aitst Surg Fred. M. Rayner . . . .21 ApT49
Clk in C% L. G. A. Warrin . . . .28Nov48
38 ARETHUSA,50.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1840. Toni 2190. Symonds.
39 ARGUS. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth.
Portomouth W40. Tom 976. H.p. 800. Nary Office.
40 ARMADA, 72.
Devonport.
Turnchapel, Plymouth, 1810. Tons 1740. Suireyorf of Navy.
41 ARROGANT, 36. St.Frigat:
Particular Service.
Porttmottth 1848. Tons 1878. H.p. 300. Serewprop.
Flncham.
Capt .... Robt. Fitzroy 12Mar49
Lwut .... Benj. P. Priest 13Mar49
A. F. R. De Horsey . .13Mar49
A. A. D. Dundas . . . 13Mar49
Chas. W. Hope 13Mar49
Geo. W.Rice 13Mar49
Mast John Tucker (6) 13Mar49
Cap ^ar ilrtThos. Holloway l7Mar49
UtLieutMarVf. K. Ireland 17Mar49
Art
ChaplSfNU.U.'LBng 13Mar49
Surg John Rees 14Mar49
Pay <S- Pur E. A. Smith l3Mar49
Mate .... Chas. J. Balfour 13Mar49
2nd Mast . H. A. Martin 13Mar49
Asst Surg J. Henderson 14Mar49
M. Burton, md 15Mar49
Clerk ...J.W. M.Ashby ....13Mar49
42 ARROW, 6. Ketch.
Portsmouth,
Portsmouth 1823. Tons 167. Hayes.
43 ASIA, 84. Flag.
Pacific.
Bomboy 1884. Tons 2289. After Fr. Canopui
Capt .... Robt. F. Stopford .... 25Aug47
Com John Macdougall . . . .8Sep47
Lieut .... Henry W. Hire 6Sep47
Henry S. Hillyar . . . .31Aug47
Wm. Amphlett 30Aug47
Fred. A. Boyce 26Aug47
C. S. S. Stanhope . . . .26Aug47
G. T. P. Hornby, fi. . . 6Sep47
Addl 5aml. Morrish 14Sep47
Wm. J. S. Pullen Aug48
Guy C. CampbeU 4Sep47
ASl A—^Continued.)
W. Cox Chapman .... 1 1 Nov48
Mast ....James Tonkin 26Aug47
Capt Mar Alex. Anderson 4Sep47
1*/ Lt Mar Wm. G. P. ElUott. . . . 18Nov47
E. B. Snow 4Sep47
John G. Timpson 4Sep47
Chapl . . . Jas. R. Moffatt 16Nov47
Surg .... Maurice T. West .... 3Jiine48
Pay 4- Pur John Ward 26Aug47
Navlns R.C.Saunders 15Sep47
2nd Mast Jos. Cutajar Nov48
L. F. Stephens 26Aug47
John P. C. Clements 30June49
R. Wheatland {act) . . 190ct47
Asst Surg J. R. Holman 3Sep47
Addl .... Robt. Fulton, MD 210ct47
John Nihill 19Dec48
J. B. Ricaxds 23Nov47
Clerk . .. Charles Saunders 19Nov47
44 ASP. St.
Tons 118. H.p.60.
Portsmouth.
44a ASTR^A. Store Ship.
Falmouth.
Northam 1810. Tons 066. After Euryalus. Role.
Mast Com Wm. Yeames 19Aug46
45 ATALANTA, 16.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1847. Tons 651. Symondi.
46 ATHOLL, 2. Troop.
Particular Service.
Woolwich 1820. Tons 503. Suryeyors of Nary.
Mast Com E. J. P. Peam 18July45
ftd Master Fred. R. Child 18July45
J. G. Anderson 13Apr46
Asst Surg James Wade (6) 14Mai49
Clerk . . . .John Jones I4Mar49
47 AVON. St.
Devonport.
Pormerl} Th0ti4. Harwich 1825. Tons 861. H.p. 170.
Lengthened 1836. Gimham.
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48 BACCHANTE, 50.
Portsmouth, building.
49 BANSHEE. St. Mail Packet.
Holyhead.
RoChflrldtlM 1847. Toni 6M. H.p. 860. Lugjun.
Mast Com Wm. Smithett (act) .... 5Jan48
^btd Mast., Robert Williams (act) 17Mar4S
50 BARRACOUTA. St. Sloop.
Pembroke^ building.
51 BASILISK, 8. St. Shop.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich 1848. Tons 080. H.p.40a Luig.
51a BEE. St. Portsmouth.
Woolwich 1S4S. 10H.p. For om of Stadenti at R.N.C0I.
52 BELLEISLE, 24. Troop.
Devonport.
PoBbroke 1810. Tom 1700. Rule. After
53 BELLEROPHON, 78.
Mediterranean.
ForaMrlj TalaPtra and fFaUrloo, Port«moath 1818.
TonsOOM. Peake.
Copl •^Robt. L. Baynes . .23Sep47
Com Geo. 6. Randolph • •22Nov47
Lieut ... Thomas Heard Jan49
Russell Patey 9Feb49
M. F. O'Reilly 23Sep47
C. O. H. P. St. John 21Apr48
Chas. S. Forbes ....10July48
Mast . . . .Geo. C. Doweis 23Sep47
Copt Mar Chas W Pearce 28Sep47
\st Li Mar Wm. J. Kinsman 30ct47
Chas. B.Parke 6May48
Chapl .... Thos. W. Bennett .... 7June48
Surg Robt. Grahame, md. . . 24Apr48
Pay ^ Pur R.G.Didham 23Sep47
Nov Inst. . Wm. S. Harvey 260ct47
AsstSurg Wm. Fasken, MD 250ct47
Wm. Culhane 40ct47
2n4^ Mast . . Kester Clayton 26May48
Thos. Mansell (oeQ • . • .60ct47
CUrk ....Willis Price 50ct47
54 BELVIDERA, 38.
PortsmmUh.
54a B£NBOW,50.
Sheemess.
BoUMrhitb« 181S. Tom 1778. Sunroyon of the NaTj.
Jan 50
55 BERMUDA. Sch.
N. America and W. Indies.
Bermuda 1847.
Lieut Com Archd. D. Jolly 16Joly47
MaU ....Geo. L. Beer (a<?0 ....10ct49
ftdMast .. A. BroYm (act) 24Mar49
AsstSurg G. Brewster, MD. . .16July47
C/* m CX T. F. Messum 16July47
56 BIRKENHEAD. St. FrtgaU.
Portsmouth.
Birkenhead 1846. Iron. Tone 1400. H.p. 560. Laird.
57 BITTERN, 12.
Sheemess.
Portemouth 1840. Tone 484. Bymonds.
58 BLACK EAGLE. St. Yacht.
fVoolw ioh.
Formerly Firtkro^d. LimehouM 1881. Tdna406. H.p. 900.
Lengthened 1648. Lang.
Mast .... Samuel B. Cook {act) 18July40
Addl . . . .H. W. Allen (ocO . . .27Apr42
60 BLANCHE, 46.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1810. Tons 1074. After Pr.
61 BLAZER. St.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1884. Tone 6S7. H.p. 186. Symonds.
62 BLENHEIM, 56. St. Guard Ship.
Portsmouth.
Deptford 1818. Tone 1747. H.p. 460. Sunreyon of Nary.
Capt ....#Hor. T.Austin ....28Jan48
Com James A. Stevens . . . •28Jan48
Lieut ....Wm. R.Smith 28Jan48
Wm. G. J. Cunningham 1 Dec48
Mast ... Robt. C.Allen ...... 27 Jan48
Addl ....R.W.Roberts 130ct49
\stLt Mar H. H. McCarthy .... 23Nov49
Surg ....Ab. R.Bradford 3Peb48
Pay ^ Pur John ColweU 28Jan48
Asst Surg R. D. Pritchard 21Feb48
2nd Mast . . Christopher Grigg . . 13Sept49
Wm. Imrie llApr48
Clerk ....HenryJ. KeUy 25Fcb48
63 BLONDE, 42.
Portsmouth.
Deptford 1818. Toni 1108. After BMiyslia.
64 BLOODHOUND. St.
Portsmouth.
Glaifow 1846 Tons 878. H.p. 160. Iron. Symonde.
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65 B0ADIC£A,42.
Chatham.
BucU«nhaid 1797. Tom 1068. H«aalow.
66 BOMBAY, 84.
Devonport.
Bombay 1828. Tont 8979. After Fr. Canopmt,
67 B0NETTA,3.
Coast of Africa.
8heeni6M 1898. Tons 819. Symonds.
itett/ Com Fred. E. Forbes 24Nov47
Mate ....Geo. Gray 4Dec48
2nd Mast J. Thompson (act) lMay48
AsstSurg James Campbell (a) ..lMay48
Clk in Ch Geo. B. Eales 13Jaii48
68 BOSCAWEN,70.
Sheemess.
Woolwleh 1844. 9819. STmoad*.
69 BRAMBLE, 10. Schooner.
Tender to Rattlesnake. New Guinea.
Pljmottth 1899. Tom 161. After ILC. JHliffenM,
Lieut ....Chas. B. Yule 22Apr47
Asst Surg Jos. Sloss, md. {act) . .12Aug48
70 BRILLIANT, 22.
Sheemess,
BlackwaU 1816. (Raseed 49 gun frigate.) Tons 964. Rale.
After JBuryaliM.
BRISK. St. Shop.
JVooltcicht building.
71 BRITANNIA, 120.
Portsmouth.
Pljmovth 1890. Tom 9016. Rule.
72 BRITOMART. 10.
Devonport,
Pembroke 1847. Tom 896. Synionde.
73 BRUNSWICK, 80.
Pen^nroke, building.
74 BULLDOG. St. Sloop.
Mediterranean.
Ohatham 1846. Tom 1198. H.p. fiOO. Sjmondi.
Com Astley C. Key 3May47
Lieut .... Roger L. Curtis 14Sep47
Thos. A. Swinburne . . 6 Apr47
Mast ....John J. Ball 29Apr47
Surg . . . .Geo. Whitmarsh . . . .29June46
Pay ^ PurU. R. Jones {act) . . , .30Dec48
Asst Surg W. H. Cameron 9Mar49
BUZZARD. St.
Woolwich.
Pembroke 1810. Tom 007.
Ci£SAR, 90.
Pembroke, building.
75 CALCUTTA, 84.
Devonport.
Bombay 1881. 9900. Seppiagi.
76 CALEDONIA, 120.
Mediterranean.
Plymouth 1806. Tom 9719. Rule.
Capt .. .Thos. W.Carter 28Jan48
Com John B. Dickson 4Feb48
Lieut ....Geo. L. Norcock 28Jan48
Henry Bacpn 28Feb49
A. P. Arkwright 2Mai49
Philip W.May 28Jan48
Thos. C. Bruce 28Peb49
Horatio Nelson lSept49
H. C. Majendie {aef). .5Sept49
Mast ....Ed W.P.Cole 2Jan49
Capt Mar Thos. Lemon 28Jan48
\st Lt Mar John C. Giles 16May49
Wm. J. Dunn 28Jan48
2<i Z/ Afar Wm. Kelly 6Jan49
Chapl ... .J. W. BusseU 22Feb48
Surg .. .James Taylor 3Feb48
Pay ^ Pur Wm. T. James 28Jan48
iN^./n*.... Richard Oram 19May48
Mate ••• .Henry Kelham 7Aug48
Josias Rowley * 28Feb49
LT. M. NichoU ....15Mar49
J. D. McCrea 9May49
John G. Boileau 5Mar49
2nd Mast W. D. Strong 15Mar48
Ab.J. Parks (act) 8Noy49
Asst Surg H. Richardson, md. . . 7Mar49
Wm. W. Wildey, md. 17July48
F. H. Blaxall (act) . . . .7Mar49
Clerk .... James G.G.SimmondB28Jan48
77 CALLIOPE, 26.
Devonport.
SheemeM 1887. Tom 790. Sepplnge.
78 CALYPSO, 18.
Chatham.
Chatbam 1846. Tom 784. Symondt.
79 CAMBRIAN, 40.
£!ast Indies.
Pembroke 1841. Tom 1099. Symonde.
Commodore James H. Plumridge . .5Aug47
Com Henry G. Morris 9Aug47
Lieut Henry Lloyd 60ct47
Henry D. Hickley ..30June49
Ennis Chambers (ae/) 30June49
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CAMBRIA!^— (Continued.)
Addl Hugh M. Elliot 4May48
Mast ....Tho8.C. Pullen 7Aug47
l«^ZfA/arJo6. H. Jolliffe 17Aag47
Chapl .... Roht P. Powell . . . .21Nov48
Swrg . . . .Chas. R. Brien, md. . .20Aag47
Pay ^ Pur John Beal 7Aug47
Nav Ins . .Henry A. Speed 20ct47
2rfAf«f ..H.N. C.Wise (acO ..19July48
Asst Surg
80 CAMBRIDGE, 78.
Devcnport,
Deptford 1815. ToDtSiaO. ktiibt ChrUtian FIL
82 CAMILLA, 16.
Devcnport,
Pembroke 1647. Tons 549. Symoodt.
83 CAMPEBDOWN, 104.
Portsmouth,
Formerly Trafaiffar. Chatham 1820. Tons 8404. Rule.
After Impregnable,
84 CANOPUS,84.
Dewmport,
Formerly JVanJUin. oaptured 1706. Tone 8957.
85 CARADOC. Mail St. Packet.
Holyhead.
Blaekwall 1847. Iron. Tone 660. H.p. 850. Nary OiBee.
Lieut Com . .Chas. P. Ladd 4Apr48
86 CARNATIC,72.
Portsmouth,
Portmumth 18S8. Tone 17fN>. After Commaau,
87 CARYSFORT, 26.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1886. Tone 080. Symonds.
88 CASTOR, 36.
Cape of Good Hope,
Chatham 1888. Tons 1306. Sepplngs.
Commodore Christopher Wyvill. . . .7May49
C<m Benj. H. Bunce 9May49
Lieut Robt. Jenkins 2May49
Fred. H. Stirling .... 2May49
Ant H. HoBkins 2May49
Addl Wm. G. Crowder . . . .9May49
Thos. M. Campbell ..8May49
Mast ....Geo. J. Hodges 2May49
1st Lt Mar P. Harris 8May49
2^Z<il/arJ.V.C.Read 8May49
CA<$-i\r/fw Henry Jones 12May49
Surg . . . .R. J. B. Chambers • • . .5Dec49
Pay ^ Pur W. Clatworthy 2May49
Male .... Chas. W. Russell .... 9May^
Asst Surg Sam. M. C. Steele.. . .22June49
C ASTO K-^CContinued.)
2d Mast . . Frank Inglis 2May49
C. Albert 8May49
Clerk . . . .Thos. Price 2May49
Addl C. A. Pritchard ..•.15May49
89 CENTAUR, 6. St. FrigaU,
West Co. of Africa.
Portemoath 1846. Tons 1860. H.p. 640. Symoods.
Commodore^A. Fanshawe 12Jan49
Capt C.H.M.Buckle lJan49
Com Chas. F. Hillyar lJan49
Lieut .... Robert Hall 1 Jan49
Henry Boys 1 Jan49
W. G. H. Morgan .... 1 Jan49
W.J. Lake, yJ Jan49
Addl ....R.Dew 13June49
N. B. Bedingfield. . . .21 July49
Fras. T. Hamilton ....3Mar49
John L. Macleod .... lMar49
Wm. H. Pym (act) . ...18Sep49
Chas. R. Robson (act) 28Sep49
Jas. W. Newport (act) 120ct49
Mast F. R. Sturdee IJan49
IstLtMavArtJ. Crockett 8Jan49
Ch^NInsZoYm J. Balleine 27Jan49
Surg Wm. McCrea, md Jan49
Pay 4" Pur Wm. H. Wiseman .... 1 Jan49
Mate Berry Smith (act) 28Apr49
Asst Surg Wm. H. Clarke 5May49
Edw. T. Watkins (acO June49
2iirfAf<M<..Wm. Mayes 31July49
Addl Lewis W. Young
Clerk ....John T.Poole lJan49
B. Luxmore
A. Carrington 9Aug49
Wm. Dewar 20June49
Tob. E. Palmer 18Aug49
90 CENTURION, 80.
Dewmport.
Pembroke 1844. Tons 8590. Symonds.
9i CERBERUS, 42.
Devonport,
Plymouth 1887. Tons 1079. After Fr. Leda.
92 CERUS. Tender.
Sheemess.
2d Mast . .Thomas Fogden (act) . .3Sep45
93 CEYLON, 2. Receiving Ship.
Malta^
Flag Lieut Henry Harvey 9Mar48
Chapl .... Jas. S.Robson 3Nov49
Surg ....Edward Caldwell .• .12Dec44
Asst Surg Geo. B. Hill 20Feb47
Clk inCh W. H. Brown (Pay * Pur)
19Mar45
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94 CHALLENGER, 18.
Chatham, building.
95 CHAMPION, 14.
Paeifie.
PorUmottth 1894. Tunt 460. HajM.
Com John M.Hayes 3Feb48
Lieut . . . .E W. Bridge 18Feb48
Mast . . . Thomas Osmer 5Feb48
Surg ....
Fay * Pur Geo. J. Starr (act) .... )7Mar48
Mate . . . R. Moore (act) 17Mar49
AsstSurg Horace H. Smith 12JuDe49
Clerk ....R. Batchelor 9Feb49
97
CHATHAM. Facht.
Chatham,
Chatham 170S. Rebuilt and lengthMi«d 1S4S. ;Toiii 104.
Ward.
8 CHEROKEE. St.
Lake Ontario.
Lakes 184S. Tons 758. H.p. 900. STmonds.
Lieut Com W. R Davies I7May48
Asst Surg Edw. Pearce 17June47
Clk in Ch James T. Riccalton
.26Sep43
99 CHESAPEAKE, 40.
Chatham, building.
100 CHICHESTER, 50.
Sheemeu.
Woolwich 1890. Tons IMU. Svrreyon of Nary.
111 CHILDERS. )2.
Chatham.
Chatham 18S7. Tons 385. Rule. Aft«r Cfruiur.
112 CIRCE, 42.
Devonport.
PlymoQth 18S7. Tons 1070. Aft«r 1^. Lido.
113 CLARENCE, 84.
Devonport,
Pembroka 1887. Tons 8870. After CaiutpHt.
114 CLEOPATRA. 26.
East Indies*
Pembroke 1885. Tons 818. Symonda.
Capt . . . Thos. L. Massie 26Apr49
Lieut .... John A. P. Price 3May49
Edw. A. Porcher 27Apr49
Wm. B. Elphin8tone..27Apr49
Mast James T. Davis 27Apr49
Ut Lt Mar Fred. C. Knight . . 8May49
Ch^N Ins Arthur Browne 1 May49
Surg John H Haire lMay49
Pay ^Pur Wnu U. Reeves 6June49
CLEOPATRA -(Con/iJii«?rf.)
Mate .... Alfred Nealc 27Apr49
H. M. Bingham .... 27Apr49
Asst Surg Chas. F. Williams .... lMay49
2d Mast . . Robt. Smith 27Apr49
Clerk . . . . A. W. Chimmo 27Apr49
115 CLYDE, 42.
Sheemess,
Woolwich 1888. Tons 106L Alter Fr. Lfdm.
116 COCKATRICE, 6. (Tender to Asia.)
Pacific
Pembroke 1888. Tons 188. 8en>lBca.
Mast Com Jas Rondle I90ct47
U Matt . .Robt. Wheatland {act) 190ct47
AsstSur . . Robt. Pulton, ud 2lOct47
117 COLLING WOOD, 80.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1841. Tons 8500. Symonda.
118 COLOSSUS, 80.
Portsmouth.
Fwnbroke 1848. Tons 8680. Symondi.
119 COLUMBIA. St. Surveying Vessel
Nor, Amer. 4" fVest Indies.
Woolwich 1880. Tons 861. H.p. 180. Seppingt.
Com Peter F. Shordand 2Apr49
Lieut Peter A. Scott 3Apr49
John Burgess 2Mav49
Mast ....T.W.R. Pike 3ApV49
Mate ....Gilbert Elliot 3Apr49
Asst Surg D. N. Tucker 4Apr49
ClkinCh Jas. F. Phillips 3Apr49
120 COLUMBINE, 16.
East Indies.
Portamottth 1886. Tons 408. Symonds.
Com John C. D. Hay, Captain.
Lieut ... .Jas. H. Bridees 9Nov46
G. E. S. P. Serocold. .23Mar49
Mast .... Thomas Kerr (act) .A 4June48
Surg Henry Baker 23Aug49
Pay 8r Pur Beresford Scott 26June46
Asst Surg
121 COMET, 3. St, Surveying Ves^d.
Portsmouth,
Deptford 1888. Tons 888. H.p. 80. Laac.
Com ... . Henry C. Otter 9Apr49
Addl Thos. Smith (£/) 3Apr49
Mast Jas. Jeffery 3Apr49
Addi ....Henry B. Yule 3Apr49
Asst Sure L. J. Monteith 4 Apr49
Clk in Ch, Geo. Hickman 3Apr49
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122 COMUS, 14.
Skeemess,
Formerly Oamut, Penbruke 1888 Tons 40S.
After OrMtea.
123 CONFIANCE. St. Tug.
DevonporL
Woc^wleh 1887. Ton* 396 H.p. 100. Seppinga.
Matt . . . . Wm. Martin (act) .... 19Jan49
124 CONFLICT, 8. St, Sloop.
Lutbon.
Fmnbroke 1846. Ton* 1018. H.p. 400. If arj Oflee.
Com . . . ThoB. G. Drake 40ct49
Lieut ....Bobt W.Clark 180ct49
Joseph Robinson (c) . .50ct49
Mast ....Henry HUl 50ct49
Surg .... Robt. Clarke, md 50ct49
Fa^ 4- Pur T. C. J. Dryden 50ct49
AMt Surg J. Christie, md 10Oct49
Clerk ....HenryGray Oct49
125 CONQUESTADOR, 60.
Sfieemeifs.
Nnrtham 1810. Tons 1778. (iUse«d 74 gun ship.) Sur-
veyors of Nnvy.
1-26 CONSTANCK,50.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1846. Tons 8185. Symonds.
127 CONTEST, 12.
Co. of Africa.
Cowes 1840. Tons 400. White.
Com Hon. J. W. S. Spencer . . 4Dec49
Lieut ....Chas.T. Bench 13Dec49
F.H.Smith 5Dec49
Mast John Thomas (act) . . . .5Dec49
Surg . . . . Jas. C. Walsh 6Dec49
Pay ^ Pur Samuel W. Sadler . . . .27Dec49
Mate . . . . H. R. D. M'Murdo(acO 14Dec49
Asst Surg Wm. T. W ilson 15Dec49
Clerk .... Alex. C. Yule 5Dec49
1-28 CONWAY, 26.
Portsmouth.
CheUwm 1893. Tons 603. Sepplngs.
129 COQUETTE, 18.
Chatham^ budding.
130 CORMORANT, 6. St. Sloop.
S E. Coast of America.
SheWMM 1848. Tons 1007. H.p. 8U0. Syinondi.
Com Herbert Schomberg . .23Aug49
Lieut . . . Chas. M. Luckraft . .24Aug49
H. P. De Kantzow . .24Aug49
Mast ....T. W. Sulivan 24Aug49
Surg . . . .Wm. M*Kinlay, ho. . .30Aug49
Pat/ ^ Pur Ed. B. Robins 24Aug49
Mate .... John Carnegie 3Sept49
Asitt Surg Wm. E. Hambly .... 14Sept49
131
CORNWALL, 50.
Sheemese.
Merehant's Yard, Deptfoid 1818. (Riui^ 74 gin ship.)
Tons 1700. Sunreyors of Nery
132 CORNWALLIS, 72.
Devonpctt.
Bombay 1818 Tons 1800. Surveyors of Navy .
CRACKER. St. Sloop.
Deptfordy building.
133 CRANE, 6.
Falmouth.
Woolwich 1880. Tons 800. Symonds."
Lt Com . .John Parsons 28June47
Ma^t William G recn 8Aug43
Atat Surg George Ball 12Feb48
134 CREOLE, 26.
Dewmport.
Deronport 1840. Tons 008. Symonds.
135 CRESCENT, 42. Reeeiv. Ship.
Rio de Janeiro.
Mast Com Geo. L. Bradley . . .29May^9
Surg . . . .James Ellis 14Apr46
Aunt Surg
Mast .... John S. Smith (act) .... 7Dec47
Clk in Ch H. M. Moore 10Aug49
136 CRESSY,S4.
Chatham, building.
137 CROCODILE, 8. Flag,
Queenstoum.
Chalham 1887. Tons 500. Sunreyors uf Navy.
Corns fi'rSur. i G. A. Bedford 2:iApr47
Seirice. J R. B. Beechey . . . .22Apr47
Lieut Com John B. Massie 190ct49
Lieut .... W. A. Munton./ 31May49
Adiilfor ( Henrv Stewart 20Feb47
Surv ^A. G.'Edye 22Apr47
Serv ( Fred. W. Sidney .... 26Jan48
Mast .... Geo. J. Gibbon 28Sept49
Add. for Sur. A. B. Usbome July47
Service
Surg Bart. Verling 30ct48
Patf 4- Pur Robt. Wilson 1 6Feb47
Anst Surg Chas. S. Lester 20Nov48
Addl G. J. A. McCullagh , .20Apr49
2nd Mast.. G.U. Hills (jcud
Addl2dMast R. Sturgess 270ct47
John North (act) 23Nov47
Clerk .... Jas. L. 'I home 29Jaii4^
Addl ... .J. C. Mottley Oci49
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139 CUCKOO. St, H.p. 100.
Channel IsUmds.
C(mi Henry Dumaresq 1 7Dec47
Lieut . . . . A. D. W. Fletcher . .2lJuly49
A88t Surg Geo. Clarke, md 22Sept48
2d Mast . . George Richards .... l7Dec47
Clk in Ch Geo. K. Deighton .... 17Deo^
140 CUMBERLAND, 70.
Chatham,
Clwtluiin 1842. Tont8106. Symondt.
142 CURLEW, 6.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich isao. Tom 888. Pflake.
143 CYChOV^,^. St. Frigate.
Co. of Africa,
Pembroke 1881. Tbnt 1106. H.p. 880. STinoiids.
Capt Hon. G. F. Hastings . . 8Sept48
LietU John P. Branch 18Sept48
Henry De Lisle 18Sept48
A. B. Hodgkinson .... 8Sept48
Mast Jabez Loane 20ct48
1st LtMarArtB.. Adair 16Sept48
Surg Jas. Stiell,MD 18Sept48
Pay 8f Pur Wm. L. Norcock .... 12Sept48
Nav Inst, . W. H. M'lntosh 12Sep48
Asst Surg J. L. Trousdell, m.d.. . 14Sept48
2rfilfa**..A. O.West 9Sept48
Clerk ....Henry J.R.Miall
144 CYGNBT,8.
Co. of Africa.
Woolwich 1840. Torn 868. Sjinondi.
Com David Robertson 4Dec48
Lieut . • . .Edw. E. Morgan 8Dec47
Thos. Saumarez 3Jan49
Mast ... .Thos. B. Wells (acO ..9Nov47
Surg ....Wm. R. Dalton 12Nov47
Pay <J- Pur Jas. M. Lowcay (act) . . 8Nov47
Mate . . . . S. W. H. Thomp.
8on(acQ 28Apr49
145 D^DALUS, 19.
Pae^,
SheerneM 1888. (Red. iBgon frig.) Afler Fr. heda. TonelOSS.
Capt ....Geo. G.Wellesley ,.27Jiily49
Lieut .... Aug. J. Barton 3aJoly49
Geo. A. Brine 27Jnly49
C.E.H. Vernon ....27July49
Man . . . . Wm. W. Dillon 27July49
\st LtMar H. B. Leonard 3Aug49
Ch^NIns F. C. Halsted 30July49
Surg .... John H. Carruthers . . 31 Jiilv49
Pay ^ Pur M. A. Fecley '27July49
Asst Surg Wm. Hannant 3lJuly49
2d Mast . .Chas. C. Scott 27July49
Clerk . . . .Jos. Whittall 27July49
146 DAPHNE, 18.
Paeijie.
Pembroke 1888. Tons 786. Synpondt.
Capt .... Edw. G. Fanshawe. . . .260ct48
Lieut ....Edward Lacy 260ct48
John Murray 260ct48
Geo. H. Mansell . . . .29June49
Mast ...Francis Hale 260ct48
IstLt Afar R. Fannar 10Dec48
Surg ....Jas. G. Risk 3Nov48
Pay^ Pur J. R. Bluett 260ct48
Nav Inst Thos. R. Holme 9Nov48
2d Mast ..F.B. Henwood 260ct48
Asst Surg J. W. Cleave 3Nov48
Clerk ....JohnSeldon 260ct48
147 DARING, 12.
Chatham*
Portemouth 1844. Tone 488. White.
148 DART, 3. Tender tof Castor.
Cape of Good Hope.
Rheenieee 1847. Tons 880. STiDonds.
2nd Mast, J. P.M'Clune JandO
149 DASHER. St.
Particular Service.
ChathBm 1887. Toni 800. H.p. 100. Sjmondc.
Lieut Com Abraham Parks 20Oct47
2d Mast . .T. D. Browne 31 Jan49
Asst Surg John Ward (a) 20Oct47
Clk in Ch Robt W. M. Jones .... 7Nov48
150 DAUNTLESS, 24. St. Frigate.
Portsmouth.
PorUuiouth 1847. Tons I486. H.p. 680. Screw prop.
Fincham.
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151 DEE. St. Trans.
Cape of Good Hope.
Woolwich IM8. TdnsTM. H.p.800. SeppingB and Laog.
Mast Com Geo. Filmer l8Mar48
j4sst Syrg Wm. McMahon a4Mar48
Cierk . . . Benj. C. White 23Mar48
153 DESPATCH, 12.
Chatham, building.
154 DESPERATE, 8. St.
Woolwich,
Pembroke 1840. Tom 1100. Bcraw. prop. H.p. 400.
Nary Offica.
155 DEVASTATION, 6. 5f/./Sf/oop.
Portsmouth.
Woolwieb 1841. Toot 1008. H.p. 400. Sxmonds.
156 DEVONSHIRE, 72.
Chatham.
Merchant'i-jd. Deptford 181S. 'lV>Dsl74d. Surrey, of Navy,
157 DIAMOND, 28.
Sheemess.
Sheeraen, 1848. Tons 1054. Symonds.
DIANA, 42. Ordinary Dep6t.
Chatham,
158 DIDO, 18.
Sheemess,
Pmibroke 1886. Tone 781. Bymondt.
159 DOLPHIN, 3.
Sheemess,
Sbeeraeaa 1880. ToniSlS. Symonda.
161 DOVER. St, H.p. 100.
River Gambia,
162 DRAGON. St, Frigate.
Mediterranean,
Pembfoke 1840. ToiiilS70. H.p. 600. Symonda.
Capt
Lteui
Mast
.Wm. H. Hall 3May47
. Julian F. Slight .... 5May47
T. D. A. Fortesque . . 5May47
J. E. Commerell 18Apr49
«.„ Edw. Williams 7May47
\st UMarArtQ. S. Digby llMay47
Ch^N.Ins Thos. T. Baker 5July47
Surg John Davidson, md. . .6May47
Pay^ Pur T. E. Gould 5May47
2d Mast . . Richd. E. Pym 7Sep49
Asst Surg H. C. S. Wilson, md. 27June48
Clerk ....Thos.Ellard 2June47
163 DRIVER, 6. St, Sloop.
Pacific.
Porumouth 1H41. Tong 1058. H.p. 880. Symondt.
Com Chas. R. Johnson ....16Sept4»
Lieut .... Robt. G. Tuflfhell 4Aug49
Hugh A. Reilly 18Sept48
Mast ....Chas. Bawden 18Sept48
Surg . . . . T. Somerville, md. . . 18Sept48
Pay^ Pur H. S. Gibson 18Sept48
Mate .... Godfrey Taylor 21 Aug49
164 DUBLIN, 50.
Dewmport.
R. Thamee 1818. (Raieed 74 gun »hlp.) Tone 1778.
Surveyors of Navy.
165 DWARF. Si.
Queenstoum.
Formerly Mtrmaid. Thamea 1848. Tons 164. H.p. 00.
Screw propeller.
166 EAGLE, 50.
Devof^9ort,
Northflcet 1804. Tons 1788. (Raseed 74 gun ship.) Rule.
After BepuUe.
ECHO. St, Towing Vessel.
Portsmouth.
H.p. 140.
167 EDINBURGH, 56. St. Guard Ship.
Portsmouth.
RotberhithelSll. Tons 1772. Screw Prop. H.p. 850.
Surveyors of Navy.
168 EGMONT,72.
Portsmouth*
Morthfleet 1810. Tons 1760. Surveyors of Navy.
169 ELECTRA, 14.
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth 1887. Tons 468. Inmaa. After OruU$.
170 ELFIN. S/. Tender to Victoria^ Albert.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1840. Tons 08. H.p. 40. Lang, Jun.
Mast .... A. Balliston (act) 3Apr49
171 ELK, 12.
Chatham.
Ohafhaml847. Tons 484. Symonda.
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EMERALD, 60.
Depifordf buUding,
172 ENCHANTRESS, 8. St.
Pembroke, building.
173 ENCOUNTER, 6. St.
Lisbon.
Pembroke 1840. Tons 006. Screw prop. H.p.SOO. Bjmcnd^
Capt •Geo. T. Gordon 7Sept49
Lieut Alfred J. Curtis 27Sept49
Henry B.King 7Sept49
Henry A. Ford 7Sept49
Mast ....F. P. F.Taylor (act) ..7Sep49
Surg .... Robert Grigor 13Sept49
Pay^Pur Jas. B. Hay 7Sept49
Asst Surg C. F. A. Courtney .... 7Sept49
174 ENDYMION,44.
Devonport.
Tbamee 17B7. Tone 1977. After Fr. Pomons.
175 ENTERPRISE. Discovery Ship.
Particular Service.
BladcweU 1848. Tons 680. Wifrmm.
Capt .... ifiRichd. Collinson . . 14Dec49
Lieut .... Geo. A. Phayre 14Dec49
John J. Barnard 14Dec49
Chas. T. Jago IJandO
Surg .... Robert Anderson . . . . 15Dec49
Mast ....R. T. Q. Legg 19Dec49
Mate Murray T. Parks lJan50
2d Mast . .Fras. Skead 14Deo49
Asst Surg Edw. Adams 15Dec49
CikinCh Edw. Whitehead ....14Dec49
176 EREBUS. Discovery Ship.
Particular Service.
Pembroke 18S7. Tona 878. Peake
Ctrnt .... *^<Str JohnFranklin, jr^.3Mar45
Aadl James Fitzjames .... 4Mar45
Com Graham Gore 8Mar45
Lieut Henry T. D. Le Ve8conte4Mar45
James W. Fairholme . . 13Mar45
Robert O. Sargent 15Apr45
C. F. Des Voeux 4Mar45
Edward Couch 14May45
lee Master James Read {act) 26Mar45
Surg . . . Stephen S. Stanley . . 1 lMar45
Pay ^ Pur Chas. H. Osmer 4Mar45
2d Mast . . Henry F. Collins . . . 4Mar45
Asst Surg HarryD. S.Goodsir (acQl 1 Mar44
177 ESPIEGLE, 12.
Sheemess.
Chatham 1844. Tom 448. Naral College.
J78 ESP0IR,6.
Devonport.
Chatham 1826. Tom 338. Peake.
180 EUROTAS,24. St. Guard Ship.
Chatham.
Chatham 18S9. Tons 1106. H.p. 800. After Fr. Pr§»idmt.
EURYALUS, 50.
Chatham, building.
181 EURYDICE,26.
Portsmouth.
Portemooth 1848. Tout 008. Elliot.
182 EXCELLENT. Gunnery Ship.
Portsmouth.
Formerly BoyiM 08. PorUmouth 1810. Tom SlfiS. After
Victory.
Capt ....^jHeniy D. Chads ....lJuly47
Com Sir W. S.Wiseman, Bt. . 1 Jan50
Addl. ....A.W. Jemingham ..8June47
Lieut . . . Thos. Hodgkinson 29Jan47
W. L. Partridge 12Jan49
Oswald Borland ....21July49
S. H. Henderson 3Aug48
Wm. M. Dowell .... 13June49
Geo. H. Parkin . . . .23Jmie49
Supy . . . .Aug. C. Strode 26Mar49
Capt Mar Art A. K. Savage 27May48
IstLtMarGeo. G. Alexander ..28July49
Ch(ml .... Thomas J. M ain, ma. 1 lNoy42
Surg ....Chas. K. Nutt 26Apr47
Pay 4- Pttr John Warden 30Aug47
Math Inst Charles Stark lFeb44
Nav Ins . . Thomas Eastman 9Dec45
Mate .... Aug. D. Huthwaite . . 13Sept48
Thos. J . Young 14Feb49
Wm. G. ScovelT 7May49
John Moresby 19Nov49
John H. Cave 9May49
Geo. R. Keane 9May49
R. A. Stupart 12Sept49
R. V. Hamilton 12Sept49
Thos. E. Smith 12Sept49
John Packwood 7Mar49
H. H. GammeU 14Nov49
Aug. G. Broadhead 5Dec49
2d Mast ..AlfMessum llDec49
Asst Surg Thos. M. Costello .... 7Sep47
G. W. Lillies, MD 5Aug48
Clerk . . R. Curgenven Oct49
183 EXMOUTH,90.
Devonport, building.
185 EXPRESS, 8.
Fabnouth,
Thames 1686. Tom 862. Sjmonda.
Lieut Com Wm. Lory 13June48
Ma^t .... James Drysdale . . 13June48
Asst Surg Geo. Incledon l3Jane4d
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186 FAIRY. St. Yacht.
Tender to Victoria and Albert.
BlukwaU 18tf . Tons 812. H.p. 128. Screw Propeltor.
Dltehburn and Mare.
Mast .... David N. Welsh .... I5Feb48
187 FALCON. St.
Pembroke^ holding.
188 FANNY. Tender.
Portsmouth.
Portsmoatfa 1881. Tons 186. H^^et.
Mast . . . . Jas. Scarlett {act) IDec47
189 FANTOME, 12.
Portemouth,
Chatham 1830. Tons 484. STinondf.
190 FAVORITE, 14
Devonport.
PomoMNilh 1890. Tons 484. Lengthened linM of Oruistr,
191 FEARLESS. St.
Bristol
1881. (Formerly Flamer.) Tona 106. H.p. 76.
Fletcher and Pearnall.
192 FERRET, 8.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1840. Tons 8S8. Symonda.
194 FIREBRAND, 6. St. Frigate.
Mediterranean.
Portamottth 1848. (Formerly Bekubub,) TbDi 1100.
H.p. 410. Symondi.
Capt ....Thos. O.Knox 40ct49
Lieut Fras. S. Shortt 10Oct49
Thos. J. ly Aguilar 60ct49
P. C. C. McDougall. . . .50ct49
Mast ....Henry Dormer 80ct49
\stLt Mar H. W. Mawbey 120ct49
Art
ChliNIns Fred. W. Smith 170ct49
Surg R.D.Mason 130ct49
Pay ^ Pur W. D. Bateman 50ct49
Mate Thoe. B. Legh 80ct49
R. G.Pochin 110ct49
Asst Surg D. H. Wright, md 60ct49
'2nd Mast C. F. Tapnl 50ct49
Clk Alf. S. Bennett 50ct49
195 FIREFLY, 3. St.
Co. of Africa.
Tons 660. H.p. 220.
Com John Tudor 15Jane48
Lieut .... Shate B. Piers (ocO ..20Sep49
2d Mast . .Joseph G. Dathan 27Nov47
Asst Surg Thos. J. Layton, md. 29Nov47
Clerk in CA Edwin J. Forster 6Dec47
199 FIRE QUEEN. St. Mail Pkt. Serv.
Holyhead.
Purchased 1847. Iron. Tons 312. H.p. 100. Napier.
Lieut Com Henry P. Jones 1 10ct49
200 FI8QARD,42. Guard Sh^.
fFoolwich.
Pembroke 1810. Tons 1060. AAerFr. l^da.
Commodore Henry Eden 13Noy4S
CaptAddlfarFred. Bullock 310ct47
SurvSer
Lieut .. .Geo. E.E. Gore ....29Jan49
Addl Robt Robertson 240ct47
IWm. H. Church .... 240ct47
Edw. Burstall 310ct47
F. A. Cudlip 14Feb48
F. W. L. Thomas ..290ct48
Henry G. Veitch . . 10Oct49
Mast ... David Gosman 240ct47
Addlfor Sen John C. Giles 240ct47
at Horn Ho ,
For SurvSer j ^dw. K. Calver . . . .200ct47
( C hr. George 240ct47
\st Lt Mar P. C. Penrose , 7Sept48
Chap J.C.Connolly 240ci47
Surg .... A. Bryson, md 1 Jan49
Pay Sr Pur Thos. M. I. Tilby .... 240ct47
Asst Surg James Jenkins 5May49
Addl Jas. N. Derriman, md. 240ct47
A. Adams 240ct47
Addl2dMast John P. Dillon 310ct48
Clerk ....CD. Gourd(Pay 4-Pur)240ct47
Addl ....T. H. C. Gray.. 10Oct49
H. T. Neitleton 21Nov48
JohnSweatman 5May49
201 FLAMER. St.
Portsmouth.
Llmehoose 1881. Tons 406. H.p. 120. Lang.
202 FLORA, 40.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1844. Tons 1684. Symonds.*
204 FLY, 14.
^ew Zealand.
Pembroke 18tfl. Tons 486. Inman.
Com Rich. A. Oliver 1 IOct47
Lieut . . . .James Bull 30Oct47
Robt. H. H. Mends . . 130c(47
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FLY— (Continued)
Mast ....Wm. S.Lnke 10Dec47
Surg .... Aug. Slight 140ct47
Pay ^ Pur H. Cooper (act) 160ct47
Asst Surg J. Muirhead {act) 8Nov47
205 FLYING PISH, 12.
Coast of Africa.
Pttmbroke 1844. Toot 44G. BjmondM.
Com . . . . Geo. E. Patey llAug49
Lisut .... John B. Field 24Aug49
Edw. F. Holme 11 Aug49
Mast Tho8.Hus8 llAug49
Surg James Harvey .••... 1 4Aag49
Pay ^Pur F. C. Dunautoy 11 Aug49
Mate .... Edw. B. Hopkins 20Aiig49
Asst Surg Geo. Duncan, md 14Aug49
Clerk . . . .Jas. T. BigneU llAug49
207 FORMIDABLE, 84.
Skeemess.
ChAtham 1886. Toni SS89. After Fr. Canopy.
208 FORTH, 24. Steam Guard Ship.
Devonport,
Pembroke 1888. Tom 1228. Screw prop. H.p. 800.
After Fr. Pruident,
209 FOUDROYANT, 78.
Devonport,
Plymouth 1798. Tone 90eo. After Fr. Foiufroj^on^
214 FOX, 42.
Portsmouth,
Portemoath 1880. Tone 1080. Bow lengthened by White.
215 FROLIC, 16.
Mediterranean,
Portamonth 1848. Tone 611. Hendry.
Ccm Nicholas Yansittart . . 7June48
Lieut . . . . John Reid 8June48
Edw. F.Dent 8June48
Mast Benj. J. Hooper 8June48
Surg John McWhinnie 12June48
Pay ^ Pur Wm. F. Henna 8June48
Mate
Asst Surg J. Rose, m.d. a.m 12June48
Clerk , , . .Chr. T. Hore 8June48
FURIOUS. St Sloop.
Portsmouth, bunding.
216 FURY, 6. St. Sloop.
East Indies.
Sheemeet 1845. Tons n28. H.p. 615. Symondt.
Com Jas. WiUcox 20July47
Lieut Philip W. Darnell . . . 26Aug47
Edw. A. Blackett .... 23July47
Mast . . . . W. H. Williams (6) . . 23July47
Surg . . . . E. H. Cree, md 6Aug47
Pay ^Pur Wm. Wiles 23July47
Asst Surg John Murphy 21May49
217 GANGES, 84.
Mediterrcmean.
Bombay 1881. Tons 2286. After Fr. Oaiuf^ms.
Capt . . . .ifiHenry Smith (a) lMar48
Com Oliver J. Jones 90ct49
Lieut .... Geo. O. Popplewen .... 190cU9
Hon. W, B. De Blaquiere
i8May48
Armme Wodehouse 2C)ct49
Henry T. Lyon 20ct49
Chas. S. Dunbar 1 Mar48
Mast . . . . Chas. Gahan lMar48
Capt Mar Richard Johns lMar48
IWZ/ifarA. D.H. Nepean ....llJan48
Chas. L. T. Usher. . . .21Sep4S
2d Lt Mar John J. Douglas 30Oct49
Chapl.. .Richard B. Howe ....lMar48
Surg A. Muirhead, MO 3JuIy49
Pay4-ParW.H.Breay 3July48
Nov Inst . . Geo. Ennis 10June-i8
Mate . . . . H. B. Johnstone 18Sept49
H. P. Milman 12Sept49
Asst Surg N. C. Hatherly 40ct49
Wm. Evans (6) 3Mar48
Thos. J. Breen 240ct48
2d Mast . .Fras. Taylor lMar4S
P. G. Bulgin 30ct49
Clerk ....Edw. H.Stanton 2Jan49
217a GARLAND. St.
Mail Packet Service, Dover.
Llmeboiue 1846. Tons 888. H.p. 180. 0.1
ZwiU Com Edw. Wylde 14Mar49
2nd Mast John Warman (acO ..llJan48
218 GEYSER. St, Sloop.
Cape of Good Hope.
Pembroke 1841. Tons 1064. H.p.260. Symonds.
Com Francis T. Brown . . . 280ct46
LieiU . . . James A. Dunbar . . . .1 lDec46
Wm G. Douglas 2N ov46
Addl .... Geo. T. Colvile 25July48
Mast .... John Richards 6Sep47
Surg .... Jolm JoUiffe (act) . .23Mar48
Pay ^ Pur W. H. Bateman (act) ... 4Nov
Asst Surg J. T. Ross 4Nov46
219 GIPSY.
Tender to Crocodile.
Queenstotm.
220 GLADIATOR. St. Frigate.
Devonport.
Woolwich 1844. Tons 1190. H.p. 480. Syxnonda.
Capt .... John Adams 4Jan50
Lieut Sam. Fowell 4Jan50
Wm. Lambard 4Jan50
Chas. E. Sidebottom . .4Jan50
G. W. E. Lloyd Jan50
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GLADIATOR— (Con/inuirrf.)
Mast .... Thomas WalHs 4Jan50
UtLtMarArtk. C. Steele UWaii50
Surg ....C.T. S. Kevem Jan50
Poy^PitrG. A. Lance JanSO
Aist Surg John Rowe {act) Jan50
2rf3fMr ..W.W. Kiddle Jan50
Clerk ....JohnTomkins Jan50
222 GLOUCESTER, 50.
Chatham,
Norlhlleet IB19. (Razeed 74 gun ihlp.) Tons 1797.
Sttireyonof Navy.
223 GOLIATH, 80.
Chatham,
Chatham IS4S. Tou 8690. Sjnondfc
224 GORGON, 6. St. Sloop.
Pacific.
PMBbniU 18S7. Tontllll. H.p.8S0. Bymondt.
Com Jaa. A. Paynter 29Mar48
Lieut .... Cha3. H. Young .... 30Mar48
Reg. Bateman ....... .4Aug49
Mast ....Geo. Marsh (acO ....30Oct48
Surg — C. A. Anderson, md. . ,27Dec48
PaySf Pur Jas. H. Towe\\(jact) . .28Dec48
Asst Surg Alfred Jackson
226 GOSSAMER. Tender to Crocodile.
Qtieeruttoton,
'227 GRAMPUS, 50.
Portsmouth.
Foruerly Tremendous, 74 fan ship. M^rchaot't Td. Dept-
ford 1784. ToDt 1706. lUbuUt 1810. Rawed 1846. Hunt.
W GRAPPLER,3. St.
Woolwich,
Poplar 1U0. Iron. TonB5ft7. H.p. 990. Symonda.
m GRECIAN, \%
Devonport.
Portamouth 1888. Tom 484. Symoiidt.
229 GREENOCK, 10. St. Frigate.
Greenock.
GKenockl849. Iron. Ton* 1418. Screw prop. H.p.MS.
Mavj Office.
230 GRIFFON, 3.
S.E. Coast of America.
CbaUiam 1832. Tons 980. Peake.
Heut Com Jas. P. Thurbum .... 6Mar46
'MMast. .Wm. S. Bourchier. . . .llApr46
Asst Surg Wm. Main,M.D {act) 12Mav46
CktHCh.. John Williams 24Ma'r47
231 GROWLER, 6. St. Sloop.
Mediterranean.
Cbathani 1841. Toot 1069. H.p. 980. Symonde. '
Com James Stoddart 6July49
Lieut .... Francis Marten 6 July 49
Thos. L. Hallowes . . . .6July49
Mast .... Wm. H. Mallard 6July49
Surg . . . .John F. Charlton, md. 6July49
Pay ^ Pur W. C P. Grant 6July49
Mate ....Edw. W.Shaw 7July49
Osbom Marks 6July49
Asst Surg G. H. Sidley 6July49
Clerk ...R. T.Mason 6Jaly49
232 HAMADRYAD, 42.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1898. Toiiil0e9. kfier Fr. Letta.
233 HANNIBAL, 90.
Deptford, building.
234 HARLEQUIN, 12.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1886. Toot 488. Symonds.
235 HARPY. St.
S. E. Co. of America.
Blackwall 1846. Tons 848. Iron. H.p. 900. Symonds.
Lieut Com C. L. Waddilove (act) . .3Apr49
2nd Mast Richard W. Ward .... 27Nov45
Asst Surg Hart Gimlett 10May49
Clk in Ch Thomas S. Vinall .... l5Apr47
236 HARRIER, 6. St.
Pembroke^ building,
HART. Tender.
Sheerness.
237 HASTINGS, 72.
E€tst Indies.
Calcutta 1818. Tout 1768. Purchased 1819.
Capt Jas. W. Morgan 7Apr48
Com Jas. H. Cockbum .... 14Apr48
Lieut Wm. G. Luard 7Apr48
Geo. Hancock 7Apr48
Victor G. Hickley . . . . 16Nov48
Edm. Webber 13Apr48
Chas. T. Curme 17Apr48
Addl Patrick Johnstone 9Jan49
Fras. G. Probyn . . . 12Jiine49
Angus. Campbell 4Dec49
Mast .... Henry Brehaut 7 Apr48
Capt Mar Thos, C. C. Moore . . .15Apr48
1st Lt Mar R. G. Hallilay . . 15 Apr48
John Y. Holland .... 15Apr48
Ch^NInsy^m. L. Onslow, m.a. 18Apr48
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Surg Robt. T. C. Scott .... 13Apr48
Pay * Pur Walter BuAe 7Apr48
Mate .... P. A. Close {act) .... lOMar49
E. J. Lawson 26May49
2d Mast . . Benj. B. Stuart 14Apr48
Atst Surg Patrick Digan, md. . . 13Apr48
D. M'Ewan, if d i3Apr48
Addl ....John Sole 19Dec48
John T. Robinson .... 19Dec48
T. Graham, md 24Jan49
J. C. Murray, md I0Apr49
Jas. S. Addison 27July49
Jas. G. Gallagher . . . .27July49
Cierk ....A. T.M. Roberts ....12Apr48
238 HAVANNAH, 19.
New Zealand,
Liverpool 1811. (Reduced 4S run frigmto.) Tons 064. Rule.
After EwyahtM.
Capt .... John E. Erskine 24Feb4S
Lieut Henrv Hannant 7Jan48
David Spain 7Jan48
Chas. B. Payne 4MaT48
Jddl Walter J. Pollard .... 1 lFeb48
A. G. Fitzroy 15Jan49
Maet ....W. J. B. Hilliard 7Jan48
UtLt Mar E,L.¥ym 15Jan48
Chapl John Milner 28Mar48
Surg . .H. H Tumbull, md. 20Jan48
Pay ij- Pur W. P. O'Brien lIJan48
Met Surg D. W. Stephens, md. . .9Mar48
2dMa8t ..P.Going 28Jan48
Addl . . . . C. S. F. Chatfield (a?026July48
Cierk . . . .T. W. Shanks 31 Jan48
239 HAWKE,72.
Sheerness.
Woolwich 1890. Tons 1754. Reduced ChrUHan YII,
240 HAZARD, 14.
Portsmouth.
PorUmouth 1887. Ton« 4S0. Symonds.
241 HECATE, 6. St. Sloop.
Particular Service.
Chatham 1880. Tons 817. H.p. S40. Symonds.
Com C. F. A. Shadwell . . . .290ct49
Lieut . . . .Edw. K. Barnard 290ct49
Montagu Burrows . . . .290ct49
C. B. Hore 290ct49
Mast . . . .Geo. L. Carr «90ct49
Surg ....
Pay * Pur J. W. P. Foord 290ct49
AsstSurg JohnCockin 30Oct49
242 HECLA, 6. St. Sloop.
Co, of Africa.
Chatham 1880. Tons 817. H.p. S40. Symonds.
Com Edw. H Beauchamp . .5Sept49
Lieut Wm. E. Fisher 5Sept49
C. H. Simpson 5Sept49
HECLA— (Con/miMc/.)
Mast James D Milne 5Sept49
Surg . . . Geo. A. Nicolb, md. . .20Sept49
Pay 8f Put John Hay 26Sept49
Asst Surg John Forbes {d) .... 10Sept49
Clerk Edwin Smith 22Sept49
243 HELENA, 16.
North America and West IruHes.
PortsmottUi 1848. Tuns 640. Symonds.
Com . . . . M. De Courcy . . . l2Sep48
Lieut . . . Thos. C. Cholmeley . . 8June48
E. Barkley {act) .... 24Mar49
Mast Geo. A. Waters 8June48
Surg . . . .Thos. Kincaid 12June48
Pay * Pur W. Homiman {act) .. 8J une48
Mate ... Arthur R. Fox 110ct48
Asst Surg John C. Inglis 24Mar49
Clerk John Curtis 16June48
244 HERALD, 26. Surveying.
Paci/ic.
Cochin 18S8. (Form. Termagant.) Tons 600. Surr.ofNaTT.
Capt ....liiHenry Kellett 8Fel>45
Lieut Rochfort Maguire iOFeb45
Henry Trollope 6 J une4o
Edward J. L. Cooper 10Feb45
Mast .... James S. Hill(acO . . . . iOFeb45
Surg .... John O. Goodridge . . 10Feb45
Pay * Pur Thomas Woodward . . 10Feb45
2d Mast . W. F. Parsons 26June4(>
Asst Surg William T.Billings 1 Mar45
Clerk ... JohnG. Whiffin ....28Feb45
245 HERCULES, 12. Store Ship.
Particular Service.
Chatham 1816. Tous 1760. Surveyors of Katj.
Mast Com Robt. Fulton 9Dec47
Mast James Bowler 19July49
2rf Mast . .Chas. Turner 28July49
Jas. M. Shore 1 lDec47
James G. Budd 7Feb48
Asst Surg John C. Austen 31 July49
Clerk ....Sydney E.Wright.... 11 Dec47
246 HERMES, 9. St. Sloop.
Co. of Africa.
Portsmouth 1886. Formerly Gulnar^. Tons 890. H.p. 230.
Symonds.
Com,, . . Edm. G. Fishbourne . .rJan.'SO
Lieut ...Henry West 7Jan;0
R. H. Burton SJhiioO
Mast .... Richard MowU Jan^O
Surg .... John Macleod mo SJan.'H)
Pay^Pur Geo. H. L. Wise 14Jan:>0
Asst Surg Thos. Seccombe 8Jan5()
Clerk .... Thomas J. Ley 8Jan50
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247 HEROINE, 8
Co. of Africa.
Woolwieh 1841. Tons 809. Symonds.
Com John B. Marsh 14Apr49
I^ieut Chas. O. Wood 24Apr49
H. W. Coraeck 16Apr4i)
Ma9t . . . . J. H T. Norris 16Apr49
Surg ... H.Edmonds, MD aOApx49
Pay ^Pur Geo. Marsh 16Apr49
Clerk ....R.B. H. Ratcliffe....l6Apr49
248 HERON, 12.
Chatham.
Chathiuii 1848. Tons 488. Symondf.
249 HIBKRNIA, 104.
Devonport,
PtTmonth 1804. Tons 86S0. Bentlow.
250 HIGHFLYER. St. Sloop.
Woolwich^ building.
251 HINDOSTAN, 78.
Devottport.
Deronport 1841. Tons 9060. Enlarged StpuUe.
252 HOGUE,56. St.
Lisbon.
Deptford 1811. Tons 1750. Scrow projf. H.p. 400.
Surveyors of Navy.
Capt .... J. McDougall (6) . . 19 June49
Lieut ....Wm. R. Rolland....l9June49
H. B. Hardman .... 1 9June49
Ed w. Scott 19June49
Wm. B. Urmston 19June49
John Ward (a) 19June49
Mast Geo. H. K, Bower . . 19June49
CaptAfarJrtH. Parke 27June49
I stLtMarArtYf. P. Draffen 27June49
Chapl H.W.Taylor 19June49
Surg .... John Sloan, md 19Jane49
Pay 8r Pur Henry South 19June49
Nav Inst G. Dittman 19June49
Mate Chas. Fairholme . . . 19June49
Chas. Andrews 23Aug49
Hu^h Hathom 19Jane49
AsstSurg W. Macdonald, MD. 27June49
Jas. S. Ayerst 17July49
2rf Mast . . Geo. W. Grey 19June49
Clerk ...G.D.Gordon 19June49
HOOD, 80.
Chatham^ building.
253 HOPE. Tender.
S/teemess.
254 HORATIO. 24. St. Guard Shtp.
fFooluneh.
Barsledon 1807. Tons 1000. Screw prop. H.p. 850.
After Lipei^,
255 HORNET. Sf. Sloop.
fFoolunchf building.
256 HOTSPUR, 44.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1898. Tons 1171. Arter Pr.Prnid^t.
257 HOUND, 8.
Coast of Africa.
Deptford 1846« Tons 858 Symonds.
Com Fred. Patten 7Nov49
LietU . . . . Geo. Durbin 7Noy49
a>r - 5,;^-^-.^'*y 7Nov49
Mast ....Thos. Pitt(iM?/) 7Nov49
Surg Fysher Negus 8Nov49
Pay 8f Pur Chas. E. Colman .... 7Noy49
Clerk ....H. W. Parsons ...... 7Nov49
258 HOWE, 120.
Mediterranean.
Chatliam 1816. Tons 9010. Bale.
£«;»' 5«> Jas. Stirling, Kt. 28Apr47
Com Thomas Wilson 4May48
Lieut W. A. Fellowes 24May48
ITon. P. F. PeUew ....80ct47
Wm. A J. Heath ....30Apr47
H. N. Burroughes 30Apr47
Edm. Hemsted nMay49
John H. Howard .... 17Nov47
T. M. Jones iaet) 20Jan49
Mast Geo. Johnson 30Apr47
Capt Mar Geo. Elliott 18May49
1 St Lt Mar Chas. Wolrige 8May47
John H. Parry 8May47
2rf Lt Mar Thos. Moore ]2Sept49
Chapl David Carson 18Aug48
Pay ^ Pur Geo. Waller 30Apr47
Nav Inst. .John N. Laverty .... 12May47
Mate T. H. Greer {act) 27Feb49
«-^»^ Edw.S.Walsh(aj/) ..lFeb49
2nd Mast Geo. Read 30Apr47
^ , o Y. ^ Moorman {act) 5May47
AsstSurg Adam Gordon 3May48
Wm.B.palby 4May47
Henry Wellings . . . .27Jane49
259 HYACINTH, 14.
Portsmouth.
Plymouth 1890. Tbna486. CyiiUer tongthened.
260 HYDRA, 6. St. Sloop
S. E. Coast of Africa.
Chatham 1888. Tons 818. H.p. 940. Symonds.
Com Grey Skipwith 2Dcc47
Lieut . . . F. A. B. Crauford ....i4Dec47
Mast ..Thos. Bowen 4Dec47
Surg .... Jas. J. Paul, hd lbSei)t4q
Pay ^Pur Thos. S. HeUood . . . .4Dec47
AsstSurg Wm. Patrick 14Dec47
Clerk ....Geo.Kent 31Dec47
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261 ILLUSTRIOUS, 72. DepSt Ship.
Portsmouth,
Roth«rhithe 180S. Tont 1740. Henslow. After FamM.
Capi Richard A. Yates . . . .24Jan48
Com Thomas Mathias Jan50
LietU John R. Rodd l6May48
M, a • ^t Geo. Williamson ....i7July49
f^^l^/^l Robt. Poole 2Nov49
^^'^'^ ^Geo.Mason 16June48
Fl.'Lu . . E. D*0. D' A. Aplin . .21 Dcc49
Mast ....JohnPenn 24July48
Addl Richard Read 27Jan48
1*/ Lt if ar Arthur 0. Lewis 5May49
Chapl . . . .Geo. R. Lewin 25Jan48
Surg ....D. G.Miller, MD 25Jan48
Pay 4- Pur Wm.Bowden 40ct49
2rf Mast . . Edw. M. Vincent .... 10Sept47
Wm. West 22Mar48
Asst Surg R. C. Russell 120ct49
Clerk ....Cha8.J.Webb 25Jan48
262 IMAUM 72. GwirdSkip.
Jamaica.
Preflentedby the Imaum of Muaeat 18M. Tons ISM.
Commodore Thomas Bennett 7Feb48
Capt ....Wm.Worsfold 18Nov46
Lieut .... Robt. M. Sandom . . . .24Mar49
Mast Jas. Penn 9Aug47
Surg ....H.T.S.Beveridge,MD.4Aug47
Citapl . . . .Joseph W. Dickson . . 1 June47
Pay 8c Pur S. H. Manley 16July46
Asst Surg A. W. W. Babington . 16Apr49
2d Mast . . Aug. F. Mugford . . .25May49
Clerk . . . Edw. Amphlett 25May49
Geo T.Harris 16May49
IMMORTALITE, 60.
Pembroke, building.
IMPERIEUSE, 60.
Deptford, building.
263 IMPLACABLE, 72.
Devonport.
Fr. Duguajf TrotOn, capt. 1805. Tom 1S89.
264 IMPREGNABLE, 104. Flag.
Devonport.
OhatlMun 1810. Tont S408. Rule.
Capt .... *^'S«r Thos. Maitland,
^ Kt 1 Jan49
AAdXfor 5ttrt> Fred. W. Beechey .... 1 Jan49
Serv Chas. G . Robinson . . 1 JaD49
Com, Addlf^r fid. J. Bedford 1 90ct49
SuTV Serv
IMPREGNABLE— (Con/macadL)
Lieut .... Harry T. Vcitch I Jan49
Geo. 6. Boys 8May49
Spencer H. Pickard . . 1 Jan49
Saml. B. Dolling lJaQ49
M. F. Brownrigg,>?. . . I Jan49
Addlfcr Surv Richd. B. Creyke 1 Jan49
Strw Geo. M. AUdndge ....iJan49
Mast Chas. Pope lJan49
Addl Hennr Davy lJan49
Capt Mar Jas. Clarke 2Jan49
1st LtMar Wm. Hutchinson 1 Jan49
Chapl if NI Roland Wilson iJan49
Surg John Smith (c) md. . .24Aug49
Pay * Pur Jas. Ozzard iJan49
MaU .... Thos. D. Williams. . . . i9Mar49
S. F Jeyes (act) .... I30ct49
Asst Surg Allan Brown 30ct48
2d Mast . .Wm. Hobbs {act) lJan49
Addl ....Chas. Parkinson ....13Iuly49
Alfred Veitch 25May49
Clerk . . . .Wm F. Huyghue .... iJan49
Jas. E. Campbell ....
Howard J. Byers ....
265 INCONSTANT, 36.
Pacijlc.
Portnnoath 1SS6. Tons 14S9. HajM.
Cemt . . . John Shepherd (6) 4Dec47
Lteut ....H. F.W.Ingram Dec48
James King 7Dec48
Jas. R. Veitch 27Dec47
Mast Richd, O. Stuart (oc/) 30Nov47
1st Lt Mar John B. Prynn 6Dec47
W. H. W. Bennett . .25Aug48
Surg .... Alex. C. Macleroy .... 23Dec47
Ch(^ Fortescue Wells 17Jan48
Pay 8rPur K. L. Sutherland 3Dec47
Navlnst . Alfred Turmine lDec47
Mate . . . . T. N. Underwood {act) i7Feb49
Asst Surg Wm. M. Ogilvie 7Dec47
2dMast .H B. Akaster 8Dec47
Clerk .... Robt. T. Raynes .... 2Dec47
266 INDEFATIGABLE, 50.
Lisbon.
Devonport 1848. Tons 8049. W. Edje.
Capt ARobert Smart 7Nov49
Lieut ....E. R.J.Balfour 9Nov49
H. A. HoUinworth . , 17Nov49
Hon. J. Pakenham .... 7Noy49
W. H. Phipps 7Nov49
Jo8.Edve 7Nov49
Mast . . . .James Bodie 7Not49 '
Capt Mar Aug. Plemyng 13Nov49
IstLt Mar Geo. Leslie 13Nov49
Chtml .... Henry F. Edgdl .... 7Nov49
Surg . . . .F. N. Slight, md. 9Nov49i
Pay ^ Pur Henry Brenton 7Nov49|
Nav Inst . . Timothy Sullivan 7Nov49
Mate .... Jas. W. Armstrong . . ION ov49
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A9St Surg Wm. N. Brake 8Nov49
And. M'Clure 8Nov49
%dMast ..Tho8.S.NeiU 7Nav49
Cierk ....S.J. Spark 9Nov49
INDUS, 78.
Dewmport.
PortsmonUi 1830. Torn 9008. Enlarged ChrUtiam YII,
231
267 INFLEXIBLE, 6. St. Sloop.
Woohnch.
Pembroke 184d. Tons 11S4. H.p. S78. STinonds.
268 INVESTIGATOR. Discovery Ship.
ParticulaT Service.
River Cljde 1847. Tons 480. Green.
Com R. J. Le M. M'Clure 18Dec49
Lieut ....Wm. H.Haswell ,...21Dec49
Sam. G. Cress well 17Dec49
Surg Alex. Annstrong, mo. 19Dec49
Mate H. H. Sainsbury . . .20Dec49
Robt. J. Wynniatt 28Dec49
2nd Mast. . Steph. Court 17Dec49
Asst Surg Henry Piers 19Dec49
Ck in Ch. .J. C. Paine 17Dec49
268a INVINCIBLE, 72.
Devonport.
Woolwkh 1806. Tons 1674. JlUw CuXloden,
269 IRIS, 26.
Chatham.
Pembroke 1840. Tons 006. Symonds.
270 IRRESISTIBLE, 80.
Chatham, building,
271 ISIS, 44.
Chatham.
Wuolwlch 1810. Tons 1931. Rule. Reduced ChristUmVII,
273 JANUS. St.
Gibraltar.
;Ohatham 1846. Tons 768. H.p. 820. Earl of Dundonald.
Lieut Com R. A. Powell 12Feb49
2nd Mast Wm. C. H. Payne . . . .3Sept49
Clk in Ch John Mallard 60ct49
274 JASPER. St. Vessel.
WooUoich.
H.p. 100.
275 JAVA, 50.
Portsmouth.
PlTmonth 1814. Tons 1458. Surreyors of Navy.
JUMNA, 12.
Chatham.
Bombay 1848. Tons 460. Symonds.
276 JUNO, 26.
Chatham,
Pembroke 1846. Tons 089. Symonds.
272 JACKAL. St,
Portsmouth.
Glasgow 1846. Iron. Tons 846. H.p.l60. Navy Office.
JAMES WATT, 80. SLShip.
Devonport, building.
277 KANGAROO, 12.
Chatham, building.
278 KENT, 76.
Devonport.
Blackws;U 1708. Tons 9000. After TrvKwipA.
279 KESTREL.
S.E. Co€ut of America.
E. of Yarborough's Yacht. Tons 900. White.
Lieut Com Henry Baker 30Mar47
2d Mast . .Matthew Richards 9Apr47
Asst Surg Geo. Everest 29Apr47
Clk in Ch Thomas A. Telfer . . . .31Mar47
281 KINGFISHER, 12.
Coast of Africa.
Pembroke 1846. Tons 446. Symonds.
Com Henry Harvey 110ct48
Lieut Henry S. Jackson .... I20ct48
J.W.Pike 110ct4g
Mast ....Henry T.Ellis 110ct48
Surg J. J. Acheson 180ct48
Pay hi Pur W. J. R. HaU 110ct48
Mate . . . .E. M. W. Carrington 15Mar49
St. J. Coventry {act) . .250ct48
Asst Surg C. D. R. Symons {act) 180ct48
KITE. St. Towing VesseL
Berm-i^ki.
Porroerty Etna. Liverpool 1866. Tons 800. H.p. 170.
Hamble and Hurry.
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282 LANCASTER, 50.
Devonport,
PljBMHith 18SS. Tom 1470. Borreyortof Navy.
284 LARNE. 14.
SheerM8$.
^nnwXj lAgkhUmg, Pembroke 1890. TooaMS. iDman.
After ihrtU:
285 LATONA,42.
Chatham.
Ohatham 1821. Tone 1071. AilerFr.XMte.
286 LAUREL, 42.
PorUmouth.
WaiMtthl818. Tone 1068. Rale. Aiterl^Mly.
287 LEANDER, 50.
Lxahcn.
Portimouih 1848. Tons 10B7. Bleke.
Capt * •Sidney C. Dacres ..28Sept49
Lieut . ..Chas. H.May 80ct49
Chafi. Fellowes 288ept49
S. S. Skipwith 28Sept49
H. A. Clavering 50ct49
Wm. 6. Jones 28Sept49
Meat .... Wm. T. Wheeler .... 28Sept49
Capt Mar Nich. Moore 130ct49
2ni LtMar R. P. Henry I30ct49
Chap . . . . C. W. BelCTave, ba. . . 40ct49
Surg Chas. R. Kinnear, m d. 29Sept49
Pay 4- Pur D. J. Simpson 28Sept42
N. Inst . -M. P. Sambell 40ct49
Asst Surg John Gunn I0ct49
Fred. W. Blake 29Sept49
2d Mast ..S.J. W. Moriarty .... 28Sept49
Clerk . . . W. Warburton 28Sept49
288 LEDA,44.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1898. Tone 1171. Tucker.
289 LEONIDAS,42.
Sheemees.
Frindaburj 1807. Tons 1067. Role. After Fr. Xeifa.
290 LEOPARD, 12. St. Fngate.
Deptfordf building,
291 LIBERTY, 12.
Pembroke^ building,
292 LIPFEY,50.
Dewmport, building.
293 LIGHTNING. St. Gum Vessel.
WoolwicJu
Oeptford 18SS. Tone 998. H.p. 100. Leair.
Mast Cam John E. Petley I90ct47
2d Master Richard Reed (acO . - . I90ct47
294 LILY, 12.
Portsmouth
Pembroke 1887. Tons 498. STmonde.
295 LINNET, 8.
Falmouth,
Cowesisas. Tons 801. Sjraonde.
Lieut Com Thomas James 26Feb48
Mast ... SamuelLibbv 26Feb48
Asst Surg David 0. West 2Aiig48
296 LION, 80.
Devonport,
Pembroke 1848. Tons 9660. Symoads.
297 LIZARD. St. Vessel.
Woolwich,
Gleigow, Iron, 1844. Tons 888. H.p. IfiO.
298 LLEWELLYN. St.
Mail Packet Serv, Holyhead.
BlackweU 1848. Tons OSO. H.p. 8^. Pnseo.
Mast Com John Grey {act) 3May48
299 LOCUST. St.
Malta,
Woolwich 1840. Tons 984. H.p. 180. Symonde.
300 LONDON, 92.
Sheemess,
Chatham 1840. T^ns 9fi06. Sepplngs.
301 LUCIFER, 3. St.
Queenstown.
Uverpool 1895. Formerlf Chmgi. Tons 887. H.p. 180.
Hamble and Horrj.
LtCom ..Edw.A.T.Loyd ....27Sept48
2dMast ..W.G.M. Stent 190ct49
Asst Surg Samuel Clift 30Sept48
Clk in Ch John Donald 27Sept48
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310 MADAGASCAR, 44.
Devcnport.
Bomb^iMS. Tons 1107. ▲Aer Fr. Pr«HdMi«.
311 MifiAND£R,44.
PaeiJIc.
CbMliMB 1840. TcMM 1815. After Fr. Pmidmt,
Copt ..../fon. H. Keppel lNoy47
Lteui . . . . Geo. L. G. Bowyear ..INov^
H. W. Comber lNov47
R. B.01dfield lNov47
Geo. D. Murray . . . .24May48
Mast ....Fras. H.Mav lNov47
Ut Lt Mar Rodney V. Allen .... l2Nov47
John B. Butcher .... 28Jan48
Ch4^ ....
Surg ....John Clarke 5Nov47
Pay ^Pt«r P. Gransmore 230ct48
Nov Ins , . John Jeans 23Dec47
Mate . . . H. B. B Bennet {act) 31 June48
Geo.H.Bumaby(acO 25May49
Asst Surg Robt. C. Scott 6Sept48
Clerk ...W.S.Crealock ...... 2Dec47
312 MAGICIENNE. St.
Woolwich.
Pnnbroke 1840. Toiu 1S65. H.p 400. Navy OfBe«.
316 MAJESTIC, 80.
Chatham^ building,
317 MALABAR, 72.
Portsmouth.
rl818. Tons 1716. Altar JI^Nibir.
318
MALACCA. St.
Moubnein, building.
319 MARINER, 12.
East Indies,
P«mbroka 1846. Tom 481. Symonds
Com CM. Mathlson 28Jan47
Lieut Chas. J. M'Grigor ..30Jan47
Henry J. Grant e 50ct49
Mast ....A. L. HaUoran 19Feb47
Surg Jos. Caldwell l2Feb47
Pay ^ Fur R. A. Gumming (act) 16Feb47
AsstSurg HughGirven 12Feb47
Clerk .... John B. Jackson 4Feb47
320 MARLBOROUGH, 120.
Portsmouth, building.
321 MARS, 80.
Chatham.
Chatbun 1848. Tons 2570. Symondt.
Jan 50
322 MARTIN, 12.
Pembroke, building,
324 MEDEA, 6. St. Sloop.
E. Indies.
Woolwich 1833. Tons 885. H.p. 860. Lang.
Com W. N. L. Lockyer . . . .20Dec49
Lieut ....Wm.Wood 20Peb47
Chas. Gibbons 23Mar49
Thos. H. M. Martin. .14Nov49
Mast . . . . Wm. Brodie(a<j/) 2Jan47
Surg R. Hastings, m.d. (act) 12June48
Pay ^ Pur J. C. Pinhom {act) . . . .6Nov46
Asst Surg W. Crawford 16Noy46
325 MEDINA. St.
Mediterranean.
Pombroke 1840. Tons 888. H.p. 812. Symonds.
Lieut Com Abraham Darby 190ct48
2d Mast . . Arthur Thomas 190ct48
AsstSurg Richard P. Chapman.. 240ct48
Clk m Ch Jas. Winstanley 190ct48
326 MEDUSA. St.
Mediterranean.
Pombroke 1880. Tons 869. H.p. 81S. Symondf.
Lieut Com John O. Bathurst 17May48
2d Mast . . Chas. A. Cleaveland . . 1 10ct49
Asst Surg Geo. H. Ryan 18June48
Clk in Ch H. W. V. Warrington 17May48
327 ME£ANEE,80.
Chatham.
328 MEGiBRA, 10. St, Frigate.
Woolwich.
MiUwaUlSlO. Iron. Tons 1801. H.p. 860. Screw prop.
Navy Offloe.
329 MELAMPUS,42.
Chatham,
Pembroke 1890. Tons 1080. After Leda.
330 MELPOMENE, 60.
Pembroke, building,
331 MELVILLE, 72.
PortsmMith.
Bombay 1817. Tons 1708. Reduced ChrUUan VJI.
332 MERCURY, 42.
Chatham,
Chatham 1886. Tons 1084. Afler LtOa.
333 MERLIN. St.
Mediterranean.
Pembroke 1888. Tons 888. H.p. 818. Symonds.
Lieut Com James H. Tamer 22May48
2d Mast . . Chas. M. Hughes .... 26May48
Asst Surff J. B. Nicolson, m.d,. .20May48
Clk in Cn Herbert Johnston 40cc48
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334 MERMAID, 42.
Chatham,
Ohatham 188S. Tons 1085. idltflMte.
336 MINDEN.20. Stare Ship.
Hong Kong.
Deptford 1810. 74 gun ship. Tqiu 1721. After CuOodm.
Mast ....Joseph MitcheU ....22June46
Chapl . . . Josiah Thompson 30Aug46
337 MINERVA, 42.
ClkinCh..Wm.G.M*KmgU ..26Nov46
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth 1880. Tons 1062. After Leda,
338 MINOS. St.
Lake Erie.
Tons 400. H.p. 00.
339 MINX. St.
fFoolwich,
BlMkwaU 1846. Tons 801. H.p. 100. Sjrmonds.
MIRANDA. St. Sloop.
Sheemess, building.
340 MODESTE, 18.
Skeemess.
Woolwich 1887. Tons MS. Elliot.
341 MOHAWK. St.
Lake Huron.
Iron. Tons 174. H.p. 00.
Lieut Com Fred. C. Herbert . . . .26Aug48
Asst Surg Edm. Lawless 28Nov48
ClkinCh ThoB.P.AtriU(ac0..24Apr47
342 MONARCH, 84.
Sheemess.
Ohatham 1882. Tons 2280. After Otmcpm,
MONKEY. St. Towing Vessel.
Woolwich.
Rotherhiihe 1821. Tons 212. H.p. 80.
2d Mast . . WiUiam Bryant {act) 18June42
344 MUSQUITO, 16.
Pembroke^ building.
345 MYRMIDON. St.
Woolwich.
Bleckwoll 1840. Iron. Tons 874. H.p. 150. Ditchbum
end Mare.
346 MYRTLE. St. Tender.
Portsmouth*
Umehouse 1837. Tons 116. H.p. 00.
Mast Com Samuel Braddon (act) 24Apr49
347 NAIAD. Store DepSt.
CaUao.
Thames 1707. Tons 1020. Rule.
Mast Com Wm. L. Browne 230ct46
2rfilffl«/ ..F.O. Croat 3Dec46
Asst Surg John Gray («) 27Mar49
348 NANKIN, 50.
Woolwich, building.
NARCISSUS, 50.
Devonport, building.
349 NAUTILUS. 6.
Tender to Impregnable.
Woolwich 1800. Tons 288. Naval College.
Lieut Com Sam. B. Dolling lJan49
2d Mast ..Chao. Parkinson .. i3July49
350 NELSON, 120.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich 1814. Tons 2617. Surreyon of Nary.
351 NEMESIS, 44.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1827. Tons 1108. AHUt Tr. President.
351a NEPTUNE, 120.
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth 1882. Tons 2705. After Caledonia,
352 NERBUDDA. 12.
Chatham,
Bombay 1847. Tons 445. Symonde.
353 NEREUS,42. Store Dep6t.
Pembroke 1821. Tons 1004. After Ltda.
Mast Com Francis W.Bateman . . I3Nov43
2d Mast ..
Asst Surg Thos. B. Forster 27Sept48
CUrk Robert Taylor 8Dec48
354 NETLEY,8. Tender.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1828. Tons 120.
355 NIGER, 8. St. Sloop.
Woolwich.
Woolwich 1848. Tons 1014. H.p. 400. Screw prop.
Fincham.
356 NILE, 92.
Devonport.
Devonport 1880. Tons 2506. Seppings.
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357 NIMBLE, 2. Sch.
Jamaica 188S. Toot lfl8.
358 NIMROD, 18.
Dwonpori,
Daptfonl 1888. (Raaaed S8 gvn ahlp whUe building.)
TooafiOS. SttnrejoitofNaTj.
NIOBE, 28.
Devonpofi.
Devonport 1M9. Tona 10S3. STmimda.
369 NORTH STAR, 22.
Arctic Expedition,
Woolwich 16M. TontfiOl. Sorvayon of Navy.
MiKt Com Jas. Saunders 2Apr49
2d Miut . .John Way 23Mar49
Masters Norman 3Apr49
H. B. Gawler 27Mar49
Ice Mast . . John Leash {act) 24Apr49
Geo. Sabeston (act) . .28Apr49
Asst Surg Jas. Rae, md. (6) 27Mar49
Cik in Ch J. J. Rutter 27Mar49
360 OBERON. ^/.
Mediterranean,
Deptford 1841. Tons 050. Iron. H.p.
Lieut Com Geo. J. Gardner
2nd Mast . .
Asst Surg Jas. W. Elliott
Clk in Ch H. E. L. P. Bailey. . . .30Aug47
Nary Office.
.27Aug47
361 OCEAN, 80. Flag Ship.
Sheemess,
Woolwlcli 1806. Tons 2291. Henilow.
Capt .... Henry F. Greville .... I9Dec49
Com addl, .Thos. Baldock 11 Jan48
Lieut John O. Freeland ....llJan48
Colin C. A. Kane .... 7July48
Hon. J. R. M. Byng. .ilSept48
F. S. M'Gregor,;?. . .3Nov48
Mast ....JohnBelam 29June48
Addl John Roskilly 27Mar49
1st Lt Mar G. B. Heastey i5Aag48
Chapl .... Geo. Jackson, m.a* 4Not48
Surg ....Alex. Cross 31May48
Pay ^ Pur Thos, W. Parker .... 3July48
Mate Chas. F. Coventry . . .26Nov49
2d Mast . . J. W. H. Harvey . . . .27Mai49
Addl Thos. Potter 25May49
Asst Surg Thos. Hunter 26Sept48
Addl And. Coates 16Mar49
Cierk ... .Alfred Barren 28Sept49
OCTAVIA, 50.
Devor^ort,
Pembroke 1849. Tona 2135. Symonda.
362 ODIN, 12. St. Frigate.
Mediterranean.
Deptford 1840. Tona 1810. H.p. 600. Fincham*
Capt ....♦^on.P.T. Pelham..24May47
Lieut .... Chas. Wake 20Oct47
Douglas Herbert 26May47
Heniy J. Blomfield ..160ct47
Frank H. Lambert ,.12Feb48
Mast . . . .John R. Aylen 46May47
Ut LtMarArtH. S. Buck 5June47
Surg .. . Mitchel Thompson ..lJune47
Pay ^Pur J. Brickwood 26May47
N.Ins... . Wm. Salmon llSept49
Mate .. .R. Homer (ocO 15Mar49
L. E. H. Somerset (ac01Aug49
Robt. Deane {act) .... 1 Aug49
Asst Surg Jas. Holt 4June47
Cferk John G. Barnes 2June47
363 ONYX. St.
Mail Packet Service. Dover.
Blackwall 1843. Iron. Tons 292. H.p. 120. Ditchbam ft Co.
Lieut Com Geo. Raymond 1 1 Jan48
2nd Mast Werter Clark {act). . . . 12Jan48
364 ORESTES, 14.
Cape of Good Hope.
Portamomh 1^. Tons 460. Inman.
Com Henry S. Hawker 260ct48
Lieut John P. Luce 260ct48
Robert Gibson 1 1 May 49
Mast .... Thos. J. Whillier .... 260ct48
Surg . .. Robt. Bernard 3Nov48
Pay ^ Pur H.T.W. English (ac/) 14July49
Mate .. .
Asst Surg R. W. Beaumont (^act) . . 3Nov48
ORION, 80.
Chatham, building.
366 OTTER. St. H.p, 120.
Holyhead.
PANDORA, 6.
Devonport.
Woolwich ISas. Tona 919. Symond*.
Q2
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3(58 PANTALOON, 8.
Cape of Good Hope,
D. of Portland*! Yt. Purchased 18S0. Tom MO. STmoiidi.
Com Hyde Parker 5Jaly49
Lieut Harry Smith eJuly49
J. E. Montgomerie 30Jaii48
Mast .... Wm. Greet {act) .... 30June48
Surg . . . . Jas. Mitchell, md II July49
Pay ^Pur H. Hawley [aci) 9July49
370 PEARL, 18.
Chatham,
ColehMter 1828. Tons MS. Saat^.
372 PEMBROKE, 72.
Porttmouth,
Blaekwall 181S. Toqb 1758. Sunreyon of Navy.
373 PENELOPE, 16. St. Frigate.
PortemotUh.
Chath. 1880. 46 gun ^rtg. Conv. 1848. Tom 1610. H.p 66.
374 PENGUIN, 6.
Falmouth.
Pembroke 1868. Tons 860. Symonds.
Lieut Com Walter Leslie 23Nov48
Mast ....James G.H.Thain ..i8Dec48
Mst Surg Fred. F. Morgan 15Dec48
375 PERSEUS. Receiving Ship.
Off the Tower.
Ringmure 1813.
Lieut Com William Greet 240ct47
Asst Surg Wm Hoggan 20July48
Clerk . . . .Henry Braxton 240ct47
376 PERSIAN, 12.
No, America and W, Indies,
Pembroke 1889. Tons 484. Symonds.
Com A. G. Bulman 7July49
LieuJt .... Fred. D. Yonge 1 7 July49
Chas. C.Day 7July49
Ma»t . . . . Wm. F. Hains {act) . .20Aug49
Surg ....O.T.MiUer i9July49
Pay 8f Pur C. A. Thomas i3July49
Asst Surg Seaton Wade I9Ju]y49
Clerk Henry Callaway 9July49
377 PETEREL, 6.
Falmouth.
Pembroke 1888. Tons 859. Symonds.
Lieut Com Thomas C'reser '. .230ct43
Mast .... Richard Thomas ....24Aug38
Asst Surg Wm. Ross, md 10Apr49
378 PHAETON, 50.
Particular Service.
Deptford 1848. Tons 1041. White.
Capt Geo. Elliot 4Dec49
Lieut . . . Matthew Conolly 5Dec49
Cowper P. Coles 5Dec49
G. H. H. Greathead. . . . 5Dec49
C. T. W. G. Cerjat .... 51>ee49
Geo. F. Burgess 5Dec49
Mast Edmund H. Garwood. .5Dec49
Capt Mar Walter Cossar 11 Dec49
2dLt Mar T. Vaughton IlDec49
Chapl . . . John B. Bunce, ba. . . I4Dec49
Surg ....Chas. W.White 71>ee49
Pay ^Pi*rWm.Pmhom 5Dec49
Nav Inst.. V^m. Roy 14Dec49
Mate ....M.S.L.Peile 10Dec49
Wm, A. V. Royse . . . 8Dec49
Asst Surg Wm. J. Gruggen 7Dec49
H. Arnot, md 71)ec49
2d Mast . .Edw. J. Maitland .... 181>ec49
Clerk ....R.W.Warwick 51>ec49
C. N. Sturgess Jan50
379 PHILOMEL, 6.
Deconport,
Plymouth 184S. Tons 860. Symonds.
380 PHCEBE, 50.
Devonportt building.
381 PHCENIX, 6. St. Sloop.
Coast of Africa.
Chatham 1882. Tt>m 800. (Screw Propeller.) H.p. 960.
Sepplngs.
Com Geo. Wodehouse IOJaly49
Lieut Wm. Armytage llJnly49
Geo. W.Watson ....llJuly49
Mast ...Fred. Wise (ocl) llJuly49
Surg Wm. Roberts 16Jaly49
Pay ^ Pur Robt. E. Malone 1 lJuly49
Mate . . . .Henry Hawkes 1 1 July49
Geo. T. Morrell 17July49
Asst Surg Chas. M*Shane 16Jaly49
Clerk ....Geo. A. Welch llJuly49
382 PIGMY. St.
Deptford.
BaUtl887. H.p. 80.
383 PIKE. St. H.p.50.
Portsmouth.
384 PILOT, 12.
East Indies.
Plymouth 1888. Tons 481. Symonds.
Com J. M. R. Ince 6Nov49
Lieut Alex. Anderson 13July48
R. H. Hallowes 8June4S
Mast . . . . G. B . F. Swaine (act) . . 8June4S
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PILOT— (Con/in««rf.)
Surg Charles Coffey 12June48
Pajf ^ Pwr R. J. Wiggens {act) . . 8June48
Mate ....
Asst Surg Robert Irvine 12June48
386 PIQUE, 40.
Fortumoulh.
Deronport 1854. Tons 162S. Sjmondt.
387 PITT, 72.
PartsmotUh.
Portamouth 1810. Tons 1761. Sarrejort of Navy.
388 PLOVER. Discovery Ship.
Bherings Straits.
Com Thos. E. L. Moore 1 7Nov47
Lieut J, S. Pullen 12May48
Wm. H. Hooper i,act) l2.V!ay49
2rf3/iwp^ ..Henry Martin 3Dec47
Asst Surg John Simpson(6) Surg. 4Dec47
C(k m Ch John J. Lindsay II Jan48
389 PLUMPER. St.
North America and West Indies.
POrtsmouUi 1848. Tons 484. Auz. Miew prop. H.p. 60.
FInrhfim
Cmn Matthew S. Nolloth . .6Nov48
Lieut Trev. P. Coode I6Nov48
Wm. D. Harris 6Nov48
Mast ... Robert B. Batt 6Nov48
Surg . . . .Ed. H. Derriman, m.d. 5Apr49
Pay ^ Pur Geo, S. Singer 9Nov48
Mate ....Wm. K.Bu8h l4Dec48
390 PLUTO. St.
Coast of Africa.
Woolwleb 1881. Toot 865. H.p. 100. Lang.
Lieut Com Wm. K. Jolliffe I6Jan49
Mate .... Percy B. Shewell .... 130ct49
2d Mast . . Charles Smart 3Mar48
Asst Surg Mich. Walling 150ct49
Ck in Ch . . Nicholas Giles 3Mar48
PLYMOUTH. Vaeht.
Devonport.
Woolwich 1814. P«ak«.
391 POICTIERS, 72. Ord. Depdt.
Chatham.
UpDorl809. Tons 1704. Surveyoim-of Navy.
Cop/ ^Peter Richards .... 5May49
Com J. Cammilleri l8Mar48
Lieut .. .B. Tucker I8Mar44
For Scrv.iSswl. H. Hemmans .. l8Mar48
of J James Carter 18Mar48
Ordmary /ThM. Woods 18Mar48
Mast ....John Thomas I8Mar48
Surg David Geddes, md. . . I8Mar48
AdA . . . .Peter Leonard 18Mar48
POICTIERS (C(mtinued.)
Thos. Stratton, md.
Pay 8f Pur Wm.Thom
Asst Surg Wm. H(»bb8
Addt David L. Morgan . .
Thos. W. Rimell . .
M. P. S. Wak-dioc/) ,
Clerk .... Henry Teait
..7Sept49
.29Mar49
.2.3Mav49
..iyDecJ9
..7Sepf49
.22July48
.I6Mar48
392 POLYPHEMUS, 3. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1840. Tons 800. H.p. 900. Symondt.
393 PORCUPINE. St.
Mediterranean,
Deplford 1844. Ton» S82. H.p. 40 Admiralty.
L/eii/ Com Edw. P. T. Roberto ..9Nov47
2nd Mast Wm. P. Hains 9Nov47
Asst Surg Lawrence Carey .... 12Nov47
ClkinCh Wm. J. Jenkins 9Nov47
394 PORTLAND, 50.
Devonport.
Plymoaih 182S. Tons 1470. Surrayon of Navy.
395 PORTSMOUTH. Facht.
Portsmouth.
396 POWERFUL, 84.
Mediterranean.
Chatham 1826. Tons S200. After Pr. Canoptu.
Capt .... ^Hon. R. S. Dundas 25Jan48
Cam Henry Caldwell 3lJan48
Lieut John Palmer 27Jan48
D. M'L. M'Kenzie ..24Jane48
Edw.T. Hinde 230ct48
Lord John Hay 1 3Apr48
Rowley Lambert 3Nov4S
Mast Joseph Chegwyn .... 29Mar4S
Capt Mar P. T. M. Payne 13Sept49
ist Lt Marl^. J. R. Connolly ... 13May48
T. B. V. Fitzgerald . . . .5Feb48
2d Lt Mar G. Le H. Burlton .... I0Oct48
CA «J- iV^ /» Samuel Blackburn ...28Feb48
Surg Geo. Mackay, md. . .31 July49
Pay 4- Pwr John Walter 3lJan48
Mate .... Alfred Graves 16Nov48
G A.W.Welch 2IOct48
Asst Surg F. Mauger 3Peb4S
W. B.C.Christy ....240ct48
2d Mast . .R. F. Browne 3Nov48
C. J. Cawley (act) .... I6Feb48
Clerk ....Wm.L. Wright 15Feb48
Wm. H. Chapman 280ct48
397 PRESIDENT, 50.
Chatham.
Portsmouth 1880. Tons 16S7. After Am. PrcMdent,
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398 PRINCE REGENT, 92.
Mediterranean,
Chatham 1838. Toiu 8618. After CaUdonia, Raieed
180 gun fhlp.
Commo . . Wm. F. Marten . . . .21Dec49
Com . ...Wm. P.Fead I0Dec47
Lieut .... Fred. L. Barnard 24Jan48
Fred. A. Egerton .... 10Dec47
Eras. P. Porteous .... lODec47
Alex. C. Gordon .... 10Dec47
John F. C. Hamilton 16Dec48
Mast .... Richd. Stokes 10Dec47
CaptMar Roht. Wright (a) ....I6Dec47
\st Lt Mar Wm. JoUiffe 16Dec47
Chas. O. Baker llDec47
2d Lt Mar Harry L. Evans llDec48
CA<$-A^/n« Edgar B. Barnes Jan50
Surg Geo. Bum, md l4Dec47
Pay (J- Pttr Chas. E. Cotterell .... 10Dec47
Mate ....Chas. J. Wrey 8Nov48
Edw. Hardinge (act) 14Sept49
2d Mast ,.Roht. L.Cleveland ..18Mar48
Henry W. Short .... 15June48
AsstSurg Wm. Macleod, MD. ..14Dec47
Wm. L. Gordon l4Dec47
Daniel Carter iOJune48
Clerk ....T.T.Jennings 22Dec47
H.W. Sanders 22Jan49
399 PRINCE OF WALES, 110.
FortsnunUhf building.
400 PRINCESS ALICE. St.
Dover, Mail Packet Service.
BlackwaU 1844. Iron. Tons 870. H.p. 180. Ditchbum
and liar«.
410 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, 104.
Portsmouth,
Portnnoath 1880. Tons 8448. lengthened Yietory,
411 PRINCESS ROYAL, 90.
Portsmouth, building,
412 PROMETHEUS, 3. St, Sloop.
Deptford,
Bheerneis 1880. Torn 800. H.p. 980. Sjmondf.
413 PROSERPINE, 42.
Devonport,
Plymouth 1880. Ton* 1087. Peake.
414 PROSPERO, I. St. H.p. 144.
Pembroke.
415 QUEEN, 110. Flag.
Mediterranean.
Portsmouth 1880. Tons 8088. Symonds
Capt .... Charles Wise 22June49
AM .... Adolphus Slade 60ct49
Com Edward Codd 22June49
Lievit Fras. J. Diggens . . . 22June49
Charles K. Jackson. .22June49
Hon, G. H. Douglas 22June49
John F. Ross 22June49
Louis R. Reynolds . .22June49
W. R. G. Palliser. . . .22June49
Thos. B. Lethbridge 22June49
Aug. Phillimore,/ ..24Aug49
Addl . . . .Robt. B. Harvey .... 25Sept49
E. M. Levcester ....25Sept49
Thos. J. ft. Barrow . .25Sept49
John W. White 25Sept49
Wm. F.Warren ....25Sept49
Henry B. Hankey . . 25Sept49
Hon. A. C. Hobart . .25Sept49
Fred. D. Rich 25Sept49
John C. Byng 25Sept49
O. M. C. Read 25Sept49
L. C. H, Robinson ..25Sept49
H. W. Dawson 25Sept49
M.Breen 25Sept49
W. J. R. Card 25Sept49
W. B. Mason 25Sept49
Geo. A. Pidcock .... 25Sept49
Mast , . , John Jackson '. 22June49
Capt Mar Arthur S. S. Walsh . .26June49
1** Lt Mar Henry Drury 26June49
H.G.Elliot 26Jmie49
2ndLtMarli. N. C. Blanckley. .26June49
Ch^NIns J. A. Burrough 22June49
Surg James Vaughan 1 July49
Pay §■ Pur Geo. Nicholls 22Jmie49
Asst Surg Wm. G. Goldin 22June49
Edw. D'Auvergne ..22June49
2dMast ..Edw.Youel 22June49
416 QUEEN CHARLOTTE, 104.
Portsmouth.
Deptford 1810. Tons S811. After ou> Queew CharMU.
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417 RACEHORSE, 14.
Devonport
FlTmoath 1880. Tons 438. Tucker.
418 RACER, 12.
Mediterranean.
Portsmouth 1838. Tons 481. Symondt.
Com Clias. H. Beddoes . . . .28Peb49
LievU Arthur Barrow 13Mar49
Wm.C.DeVere ... 28Feb49
Mast ....W. H. DrysdaleCacO l2Mar49
Surg ....John King 2Mar49
Pay ^Pur G. G. Nelson 28Feb49
AsstSurg F. McAree 2Mar49
Clerk . . . . W. E. L. Veale ..... .28Feb49
419 RALEIGH, 50.
S^ E. Coast of America,
Chatham 184S. Tons 1885. Fincham.
Commodore^SirThos. Herbert . .12Feb46
Capt Hon, Geo. Hope 190ct48
Com .... Edward Tatham 24June46
Lieut ....i^on. F.A.Foley ...14Feb46
E. H. G. Lambert .... 2July47
Francis Peel lJan99
Hon, Eras. Egerton, fl. 18May46
Mast ....C. H.DiUon 24Feb^
Capt Mar Wm. M*Kinnon 20Feb46
let Lt Mar Gerard Montagu .... 20Feb46
Ch * NIns W. C. P. Baylee, ba. 2Mar46
Surg Thos. Crawford
Pay^Pur'Wm Drake 16Feb46
Asst Surg Wm. C. Tucker, md. 26Mav46
Fred. Morgan 8Feb48
W. V. E. ReynoldB(ac/)27Jan49
Clerk . . . .John Mumford 4Apr46
420 RANGER, 8.
Co, of Africa.
Botberhittae 1885. Tom 868. Symondi.
Com Thoe. Miller 13Jime49
Lieut A. Luckraft 12June49
John W.Webb 12June49
Masi , . . R. O. White {act) , , 12June49
Surg . . .Thos. Tait 16June49
Pay 8f Pur W. B. Mainprize .... 23Nov49
Clerk ....Chas. W.Harris ....19June49
421 RAPID, 8.
Portsmouth,
Portnnoitth 1840. Toot 810. Sjmonda.
422 RATTLER, 6. Si. Sloop.
Coast of Africa.
Sh««m. 1848. Tons 888. H.p.SOO. Screw Prop. Symondt.
Com • • . Arthur Cumming r2Feb49
Lieut ... .P. McK. Godfrey .... l2Feb49
R. Dawkins 13Feb49
Mast . . , .D. J. Louttid 22Feb49
Surg .... Danl. Ritchie 14Feb49
Pay ^ Pur Edw. D. Back 13Feb49
Asst Surg J. McSwiney 14Feb49
Clerk .... Robt. Collins 12Feb49
423 RATTLESNAKE. Surveying.
New Guiftea,
Chatham 1823. Tons 503. Sunreyon of Nary.
Capt .... Owen Stanley 20Sep46
Lieut, .... Joseph Dayman 23Sep46
Henry G. Simpson . .24Nov46
Mast ....John J. Brown 23Sep46
Surg . . . John Thomson, (c) UD, 29Sep46
Pay §• Pur Fredk. Bradv 50ct46
2d Mast . . Geo. H. Inskip 23Sep46
Aest Surg T. H. Huxley 29Sep46
Clerk .... Josiah Y. Messum .... 23Sep46
424 RAVEN, 4.
Humber.
Pembroke 1829. Tons 108. Seppings.
REINDEER, 6.
Gibraltar.
Plymouth 1890. Tom 280. Peake.
RENNIE. Tender,
Sheemess,
427 RESISTANCE, 42. Tr.Ship.
Sheemess.
Rochester 1805. Tons 1079. Rule. Alter Live^.
428 RESOLUTE. St. Sloop.
SheemesSf building.
429 RETRIBUTION, 6. St. Frigate,
Woolwich,
Chatham 1844. Tone 1041. H.p.400. Symondt.
430 REVENGE, 78.
Sheemess.
Chatham 1805. Tons 1919. Henslow.
431 REYNARD. St,
E, Indies,
Deptford 1848. Tons 610. Auz. screw prop. H.p. 80.
Navy Office.
Com Peter Cracroft 4July48
Lieut ....Edw.P.Fuge 10Aug48
Saml. T. Dickens .... 8July48
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REYSXnjy^Contmued.)
Mast .. .H. M'Ausland (ae/) ..8Jaly48
Surg RobtPottinger 8July48
Pay ^ Pur Chas. W. Boone aiuly48
Mate
Attt Surg
432 RHADAMANTHUS. St. Tramp.
Sheemess.
Plymouth 1889. Tou 818. H.p. MO. Robertt.
433 RIFLEMAN. St. Gun Vessel,
S.E. Coast o/Amer.
Portamonth 1840. Tons 486. Screw Prop. H.p. 100.
PinchAin.
Lieut Com S. S. L. Crofton I60ct48
2d Mast . Joseph Hitchings .... 190ct48
Asst Surg J. G. T. Forbes {act) . .4Apr49
Clk in Ch Wm. H. De Carteret . . 190ct48
434 RINGDOVE, 12.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1888. Tont4S».
Symonds*
435 ROCKET. St. Tender.
H.p. SO.
Portsmouth,
436 RODNEY, 92.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1888. Tons 2608. Beppiage.
437 R0LLA,6.
Tender to Victory.
Plymouth 1880. TouSSl. Peoke.
Lieut Wm. H. Fenwick 7June42
M Mast . . Geo. Raymond 18Dec49
441 ROYAL ADELAIDE, 104.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1898. Tons 8448. After Tieienf'
442 ROYAL ALBERT, 120.
Woolwich, building.
443 ROYAL FREDERICK, 116.
Portsmouth, building.
444 ROYAL GEORGE, 120.
Sheemess.
Chatham 1897. Tons 9810. Attn CaUdomia.
445 ROYAL GEORGE. Facki.
Portsmouth.
Deptford 1817. Tons 880. Peuke.
446 ROYALIST.
E. Indies.
Bomhuy 1880. Formerly ITori'lhmfon. Pure. 1841. Tcnis9«9.
Com Wm. T. Bate 25July49
Lieut.... C. A. D.Pasco 25July49
2rfAf£M^ ..Wm. Wilkinson 9Dec46
Addl ....Wm.B.CaWer 23Dec47
Asst Sure J. W. Bradshaw ....17Nov48
Clk m Cli Luke Masterson {act) 3iMar45
447 ROYAL SOVEREIGN, 110.
Portsmouth, building.
449 ROYAL WILLIAM, 120.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1888. T^ms9608. Alter Caltdomla.
450 RUSSELL, 72.
Sheemess.
Deptford 1899. Tons 1751. Surreyort of Hvwj.
438 ROSAMOND, 6. St. Sloop.
Mediterranean.
Woolw. 1844. (Formerly Inftmal and Setair.) Tons 1050.
H.p. 886. Symonds.
Com John Foote 5Nov46
Lieut ..,.Edw. Marshall 16Mar48
Wm. D. Lvster 16Noy48
Mast ....Jas.H. Asnton 6Nov46
Surg ....John Jefkott (act) ..10June47
Pay^Pt<rWm.H. Norman ....26Jan47
Asst Surg W. J. Hamilton 9Mar49
Clerk ....Wm. T.Richards ..21Nov46
439 ROSE, 14.
Sheemess.
Portsmouth 1881. Tons 886. Superior Class Shipwrights.
440 ROVER, 16.
Pembroke, building.
451
ST. COLUMBA. St.
Mail Packet Service. Holyhead.
liverpool 1848. Iron. Tons 650. H.p. 860. Laird.
MMast ..Richard Michael (ocO lMai48
452 ST. GEORGE, 120.
Devonport.
Devonport 1840. Tons 8710. After
453 ST. JEAN D'ACRE, 90.
Devonport, buUdxng.
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454 Sr. VINCENT, 120.
PortimunUh,
Plymouth 1810. TouMlS. Bole.
455 SALAMANDER, 6. St. Stoop.
Detonport,
ShaenMMlsas. Tou 816. H.p.ttO. SeiUon.
456 SAMARAN6,22. Guard Ship.
GtbraUar.
Cochin 181S. Tons 000. SorTejron of Navy. After Atfrolel.
457 SAMPSON, 6. St. Frigate.
Woolwich.
Woi^hrieh 1844. Tout 1897. H.p. 407. Symoiidf.
458 SAN FIORENZO, 50.
fFoolwiehy building.
459 SANS PAREIL, 84.
Devonport, building.
461 SAPPHO, 12.
N America Sf W. Indiee.
Wodwieh 1880. Tons 4S8. Symondt.
Com R. C.MicheU 13Feb49
Lieut ....C. 6. Glinn 26Sept49
Geo. J. Malcolm 9Sept49
Maet Geo. Gilpin (act) 10ct49
Surg ....W. W.Baynes 14Feb49
Pay ^Ptir John Barrett 13Feb49
As9t Surg W. B. Sproull (act) . . 15Feb49
462 SARACEN, 6.
Dewmport.
Deronpoit 1881. Tom SS8. Peake.
463 SATELLITE, 18.
Sheemess.
Pembroke 1896. Tom 466. SepiiingB.
464 SATURN. DepSt Ship.
Pembroke.
Nortbam 1766. Tons 1016. SUtdeb
Capt -SiVThos. Pasley, Bart. 110ct49
Addlfar SfTvCharleB Eraser 110ct49
at Holyhead
AdMJar ServlYiOmhA BeyiB 110ct49
at Liverpool
ild(U/orS0ro Edward Haweo 110ct49
at Portvatriek
Addi Lieut for George Williams 1 1 Oct49
oW ro Sorv
Magt ... Thos-Briver 110ct49
Addl John Roberts Il0ct49
AddiforSurv J. S. Wells 110ct49
Sereiee
Surg ....Jas. Wilson (6) 110ct49
Pay*Pi«rWm.Horton II0ct49
SATURN— (Con/mwerf.)
Addl for Seru Michael Scott 110ct49
at Holyhead
Asst Sur • • Wm. Smith, md 6Nov49
Clerk ....Henry C. Pool I10ct49
William Johnson ....110 ct49
WilliamCaas nOct49
4646 SAVAGE, 6.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1880. Tom 327. Peake.
465 SCORPION, 6. Surveying.
N. America ^ W, Indies.
Plymouth 1883. Tone 888. Peake.
Lieut Com G. B. Lawrence 2Apr49
Lieut Wm. Mooney 3Apr49
Mast Edw. Maunder llApr49
2d Mast . . John Parsons llApr49
Asst Surg Robt. WiUcox 4Apr49
Clk in CK A. Whitefaouse 3Apr49
466 SCOURGE, 2. St. Sloop.
Particular Service.
Com ZorrfF.H.Kerr 10ct49
Lieut ...H.V. Haggard 30ct49
H. W. Wright 20ct49
Mast ....J. W. M'J. Hall 20ct49
Surg . . . James Davidson 40ct49
Pay ^Pttr Jos. E.Autey 110ct49
Mate .... Alfred Mitchell 60ct49
Gwinnett Tyler 20Oct49
Asst Surg W. F. M'Clmton {act) 240ct49
Clerk . . . . John Pooley 80ct49
467 SCOUT, 14.
Devonport.
Chatham 1888. Ton* 488. Sepphnge.
469 SEAFL0WER,6. Cutter.
{Tender to Cuckoo.)
Portemoath 1880. Tone 116. Hayee.
470 SEAGULL, 6. Seh.
Falmouth
Chatham 1881. Tou 870. Seppinge.
Lieut Com James Smail 21Mar48
Mast Peter Francis 8Apr45
Asst Surg James Niven, md Noy4S
471 SEAHORSE, 24. St. Guard Ship.
Devonport,
Pembroke 1880. Toni» 1818. Screw prop. H.p. 800.
Afler Pr. Prtsidenl.
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472 SEALARK, 10.
Coast ofAfriea,
Portsmouth 1843. Tom 819. Symondft.
Com .... . Wm. B. Monypenny . . 14Dcc47
Lieut Wm. Cashman 5Jan48
C. J. Didham l5Dec47
Mast ....Wm.H. Fetch (tttfO .15Dec47
Surg Andw. Murray 23Dec47
Pay 8f Pur H.W.Hollinworth(a(jOl5I5ec47
Mate J. P. Smallpage (acO 16July49
473
Depot,
SERINGAPATAM. Store
Simon* 8 Bay.
Bombay 1819. Tons 1148. AfierFr. Prefidmf.
Mast Com James T. Russell 30May48
2rf Mast . .G. Turpin 24Jan49
Asst Surg Henry Crocker 15June47
474 SERPENT, 12.
East Indies,
Merchant's Yd. Deptford 188S. Tons 480. Symonds.
Com Charles Barker 28Sept49
Lieut .... Lacon U. Hammett . . 150ct49
Maxwell Fox 28Sept49
Mast Geo. Giles 28Sept49
Surg ... Mar. C. French 29Sept49
Pay 4- Pur F. J. I. Auret 28Sept49
Mate Logic A. Whimper 20ct49
Asst Surg Chas. Sproull 20ct49
Clerk ....KR.Miall 28Sept49
SEVERN, 50.
Chatham^ building.
SHANNON, 50.
Portsmouth, building.
Alb
476 SHARPSHOOTER, 4. St, Gun Vessel.
Mediterranean.
Blackwall 1847. Iron. Tons ft08. Screw prop. H.p. 908.
Plncham.
Lieut Com John C. Bailey 29Mar48
MaU .... Arthur Bagley(acO ..2Mar49
'2d Mast . . Fred. J. Krahbe 31Mar48
Asst Surg Charles Roberts 8Apr48
Clk in Ch Hugh F. Pullen 31 Aug49
477 SHEARWATER, 3. St.QunVessd.
Particular Service.
Liverpool 1887. Tons 848. H.p. 100.
Lieut Com Edm. E. Tumour 2Mar4S
2rf Mast ..CO. Robinson 4Jan49
Asst Surg Robt. Mungle 10Oct49
Clk in Ch. . J. M. Jefferson 6Mar48
478 SHELDRAKE, 4.
Devonport.
Pembroke 18125. Tons 828. Peake.
479 SIDON, 12. St. Frigate.
Portsmouth.
Deptlbid 184A. Tons 1888. H.p.iMIO. Sir a Napier.
480 SIMOOM. St.
Glasgow,
Glasgow 1849. Iron. Tons 8,000. Screw prop. H.p. 850.
JXvrj Office.
481 SIREN, 16.
Sheemess.
Wodwich 1841. Tons 049. Symonda.
482 SIRIUS,42.
PortsmoiUh.
Bttrsledon 1818. Tons 1000. After Leda.
484 SNIPE, 2. Cutter.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1838. Tons 188.
485 SOUTHAMPTON. 50. Flag Ship.
S. E. Coast of America,
Deptford 1820. Tons 1470. Surreyors of Navy.
Capt Nicholas Cory 3Aug4B
Com Jas.B. West 12Aug48
Lieut .... Lionel R. Place 3Aug48
R. H. Dalton 3Aug4S
Geo. F. Day 3Aug48
Arthur B. Warre 3Aug4S
Fred. Woolcombe,/. . 4Aug4^
Addl D'Arcy S. Preston .... 5Aug48
Mast Henry G. Raynes .... 3Aug48
Capt Mar Wm. Gordon 8Aug4S
IstLtMar Jones Wright 8Aug48
Chapl . . . . N. Procter, b.a 3Aug48
N.Ins.... Henry M. Lefroy . . . .3Aug48
Surg .... David Deas 5Aug48
Pay^ Pur Nich. B. Lash 3Aug48
Mate ....JohnTrevenen 20Mar49
2d Mast . . W. E. Troutbeck 3Aug48
G. E. V. MaitlandCac/) 24Jan49
Asst Surg Wm. Duirs 5Aug48
Henry French 30July49
Addl Fras. Anderson ..... .5Apr49
Clerk ....Edw. S.Cooke 14Aug48
486 SPARROW, 6. Surveying.
S. E. Coast of Ireland.
Pembroke 1828. Tons 160.
Com Geo. A. Frazer 2Apr49
Lieut David Aird 3ApT49
Mast R. Hoskyn 3Apr49
2nfl^ Mast G. F. McDougall 3Apr49
Asst Surg M. Hamilton, md 4Apr49
Clk in Ch Julian A. Messum 3Apr49
487 SPARTAN, 22.
Devonport,
Devonport 1841. Tons 018. Symonds.
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488 S PARTI ATE, 76.
Devonpcrt.
Pr. c^;»tiired 1796. Ttnu 1800.
489 SPEEDWELL. Surv, Tender.
Woolwich,
Ma^tCom Edw. K. Calver ....14Feb48
490 SPEEDY, 2. Cutter.
Sheerrtess,
Pembroke 18S8. Tons 12d. After R. C. X>0O«.
491 SPHYNX,6. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich 1848. Tons 1068. H.p. 500.
STinoBds.
492 SPIDER, 6. Sch.
S.E. Co, of America.
CbftUuun 1836. Tons 182. Seppingf.
Lieut Com J. W. Tomlinson 3Apr49
2d Mast . . R. P. J. Simpson 30Aug47
Asst Surg Chas. G. Campbell . .5June49
Clk in Ch Jos. Singleton 30Aiig47
493 SPITEFUL, 6. St. Sloop.
Mediterranean.
Pembioke 1843. Todb 1060. H.p. 880. Bymonde.
Com Thos. Cannichael 40ct49
Lieui ....M*Leod.B. Cockraft ..80ct49
Fred. A. Herbert 50ct49
Mast ....C. R.P.Forbes 10Oct49
Surg .... John H. Patterson ....60ct49
Pay* Pur Wm.V.Mmer 50ct49
Mate ....JohnC. Soadv 10Oct49
AsstSurg G. M'Donough (a<;0 ..60ct49
Clerk . . . .Albert Lew 230ct49
494 SPITFIRE. St. Gun Vessel.
Malta.
Deptfordl846. Tons 498. H.p 140. AdmiraUy.
495 SPRIGHTLY. St.
H.p. 100.
Tender to Victory.
Mast Com Geo. Allen {act) .
2d Mast .. Gilberts. Green .
. . . 14Sept49
. . 14Sept49
496 SPY, 3. Brigantine.
Coast of Africa.
SheemeM 1841. Toni 880. Symondt.
Lieut Com Geo. Western 8Aug48
Asst Surg H. H. Mackarsie 9Sept48
2d Mast . .PhQip Ridley 9Aug48
Clk in Ch Geo. W. Anderson 9Aug48
497 SQUIRREL, 12.
Pembroke, building.
498 STAG«44.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1880. Tons 1818. After Pr. Pmident.
499 STAR, 8.
Coast of Africa.
Woolwich 1886. Tons 868. Symonds.
Com F. L. A. Selwyn 23Aug48
Lieut .... John M. Jackson .... 3Mar48
Henry T. Vernon 28Mar48
Mast ....Robert Walker 9Mar48
Surg Evan Evans 2Feb48
Pay 4-PwrG.Shambler(acO .. .24Jan48
Clerk ....JohnFreshfield 8Feb48
500 STROMBOLI. St. Sloop.
Particular Service.
Portsmouth 1888. Tons 070. H.p. 880. Symonds.
Com Lord A. W. Beauclerk I lNov47
Lieut . . . . H. G. St. J. Mildmay 5May49
W. H. Anderson 8Mar49
Mast . . . .Geo. Blakey 15Nov47
Surg John P. Barke, md. 12Nov47
Pay ^ Pur Ed. M. Stone (act) . . 1 1 Nov47
Mate .... Jas. J. H. Groves .... 17Dec49
Thos. B. M. Sulivan. .26Dec49
Asst Surg Chas. P. Mingaje .. .260ct49
Henry Loney Jan50
Clerk ....Henry Gilpin 18Aug49
510 STYX. St. Sloop.
Devonport.
Sheemess 1841. Tom 1067. H.p. 880. Symonds.
511 SULTAN, 72.
Portsmouth.
Merchant's Td. Deptford 1807. Tons 1761. Hendow.
After Htro.
512 SUPERB, 80.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1843. Tons 2680. Symonds.
Capt Edward Purcell . . . .29Nov48
Com Fred. W. Horton July49
Lieut J. J. Kennedy 8May49
Byron G. Rowles 180ct49
Charles Pechell 29Nov48
Wm. H. Connolly. . . .29Nov48
John Hanmer l2May49
Mast ....Perc. B.Roberts ...29Nov48
Capt Mar Chas. Miller 30Nov48
1st Lt Mar H. W. Brooker 29Nov48
2d Lt. Mar Nich. B. Dalby . . . .29Nov48
Chapl . . . . Wm. Bell 29Nov48
Surg .... Jason Lardner 29Nov48
Pay 8f Pur ♦Geo. V. Oughton . . 29Nov48
N.Ins.. . .Wm. Johnson 29Nov48
Asst Surg Geo. E. Nicholas 29Nov48
Joseph Coulter, md. . . 120ct49
Fras. Y. Toms (acO ..I20ct49
2d Mast . . Horace St. H. Cook . . l;30ct49
Clerk ...Wm. C.Brown ■.29Nov48
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513 SUTLEJ, 50.
Pembroke^ buUdmg,
514 SWALLOW. St. H.p. 70.
Portsmouth.
515 SWIFT, 6.
Pacific,
Deptford 1880. Tons 900. STmondi.
Com Wm. C. Aldham .... 25June49
Lieut James E. Bickford . . 26June49
Mast Edwin Rowe (act) . .25June49
Surg ....Fred. J. Whipple ....3July49
Pat/ ^ Pur A. A. Speed {act) . . . .25June49
Mate ....Richard Onslow ....25June49
516 SYBILLE,40.
Devonport.
Pembrok« 1847. Toot 1083. STmondt.
517 SYLPH, 2. Tetider.
Devonport.
Woolwich 18^1. T0IU114.
518 SYLVIA, 6.
Tender to Sparrow.
Portsmouth 1887. Tons 70. Bymonds.
519 TALBOT, 22.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 18M. Tom 600. Surveyon of Nat y.
520 TARTARUS, 4. St.
Mediterranean.
Pembroke 1834. Tons 028. H.p. 180. Symonds.
Lieut Com Sir G. Webster, Bart. . . 90ct47
'2nd Mast . . Cornelius Fox 270ct47
Asst Surg Wm. Bainbridge 140ct47
ClkinCh Robt. G. Webber ....150ct47
521 TEAZER, 2. St,
Co. of Africa.
Chatham 1840. Tom 290. Screw pi op. H.p. 50. Symonds.
Lieut Com Jasper H. Selwyn 190ct48
2d Mast . . Henry G. Thomsett . . 14Dec48
Asst Surg Julian W. Slij^ht . . . .230ct48
Clk in Ch Edw. Edmeades 190ct48
522 TERMAGANT, 24. St, Frigate.
Portsmouth.
Di'piford 1848. Tom 1547. Screw prop. H.p. 620. White.
TERPSICHORE, 18.
Chatham,
BtackwftU 1847. Tons 600. Symondk
523 TERRIBLE, 21. -Sf^ Ship.
Lisbon.
Deptfoid 1846. Tons 1847. H.p. 800. Lui^.
Capt rgiJames Hope 23Nov49
Lieut .... David MQler 23Nov49
Chas. A. Lodder 23Nov49
Edw. C. Symons ....23Nov49
T. J. Macdonnell . . . .23Nov49
Mast JohnJarvis 23Nov49
1st Lt Mar
Art .... Thos. Q. Meade .... 27Nov49
Chapt Richard Croker Jan50
Surg . .Howard R. Banks.... 26Nov49
Pau^ Pur W. A. Harris 23Nov49
N Ins . . Chas. (^sboume 28Nov49
Mate ....H. J.Raby 23Nov49
Chas. A. Johnson. . . .26Nov49
Aug. J. Bullock 10Dec49
2d Ma«< ..W.F.Lew 23Nov49
Asst Surg J. A. R. Harvey, md. Nov49
Clerk ....C.W.Tuke 23Nov49
524 TERROR.
Particular Service,
Bomb Vessel. PorUmouth 1818. Tons 320.
Capt Francis R. M. Crozier 8Mar45
Com Edward Little 4Mar45
Lieut George H. Hodgson . .4Mar45
John Irving l3Mar45
Fred. J. Hornby 4MHr45
Robert Thomas 14Mar45
Ice Mast . .Thos. Blanky (act) . 23Apr45
Surg .... John S. Peddie 12Mar4.5
2d Mast ..Gillies A. Macbean ..31Mar45
Jsst Surg Alex. M 'Donald .... 1 1 Mar45
Clk in Ch Edwin J. H. Helpman 4MHr45
525 THALIA, 42.
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth 1880. Tons 108S. After Leda.
526 THAMES. Tender.
Sheemess.
Built 1805. Tons 06.
527 THETIS, 36.
Lisbon.
Devonport 1840. Tons 1594. NeTtl CoUefte.
Capt ***#H. J. Codrington 1 40ct46
Lieut ....J.M'N.Boyd 140ct46
Wm. Horton 1 40ct46
F.T.C. Strode 7Nov46
Wm. H. Payne 25Scpt-i9
Mast Wm. J. Mampribe .... 140ct46
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THETIS— (Conimwrf.)
Ut Lt Mar A. Butcher 20Oct46
R. K.ClaveU 22Mar48
John H. Mercer .... 15May49
Chaj4 Andrew Watson 30Nov48
Surg Jas. Booth 6Mar49
Pay ^PurBenj. Dyer 15K)ct46
Nav In*t James Stephen dONov48
2dM€ut ..Thomas Earl 6Jan47
Ait9t Surg Patrick Slevui 20Nov46
Clerk Wm. Simmonds 270ct46
THISBE, 42. Ordinary Dep6l.
DewmporL
528 THUNDER. 6.
Shtemets.
Bomb Yenel, Dtptrord 18S0. Toiit47S.
529 THUNDERER, 84.
Devanpart,
Woolwieh 1881. TontSSTO. After Pr. OiiMfMW.
MO TIGER. Si. Shop,
fVoolwich,
Chatham 1848. Toiu Vm, H.p. 400. J. Edje.
531 TORCH. St.
fVoolwieh.
BtackwaO. Iron. Toot 840. H.p. IW. Sjmondt.
532 TORTOISE, 12. Guard Ship.
Ateension.
Foniwrlj air JAfiMrd JSTivAm . Tons on. PuchaMd 1806.
Capt Fredk. Hutton .... l2Nov46
Lieut .... John Townsend 1 May 49
John Gwynne 3Jan49
Chas. O. B. Hall .... 15Jaly49
Mast P.C D.Bean 28Nov46
Capt Mar John Miller 2Aug49
UtLtMar Edw. A. Wylde 28Feb48
6. B. Puddicombe . .29Jane48
Fras. H. Noott 210ct48
Chapl .... Wm. H. Pilcher, b a. . . 23Nov48
Surg T E.Mole8worth,MD.27June49
Addl Philip Toms, mo 16Nov48
Pay %• Pur Geo. P. Rickord 280ct48
2rf Mast . . W. Pennington (act). . 240ct49
Clerk ....H.J. White 21May44
533 TRAFALGAR, 120.
SheemeM.
Woolwich 1841 TOIU9004. Ruto. ImpronA CaUd^nia.
TRIBUNE, 28.
SheemegSf huiUUng.
534 TRIDENT. St. Gun Vessel.
Particular Service.
BlackwaU 1840. Iron. Tom 850. H.p. SBO.
tnd Mare.
Lieut Com Kichard H. Rink . . .
2d Mast . .Henry I. Josephson .
Asst Surg Wm. E. O'Brien
Clk in Ch Chas. C. Ick
Oitehborn
10May48
10May48
10May48
10May48
535 TRINCOMALEE, 26.
N. Am. and W. Ind.
Bombay 1810. (Bad. 40 gun Prig.) Tons 1068. After Ltda.
Capt Richard L. Warren . 20July47
Lieut .... John Seccombe 26 July47
Chas. G. Fegen 10Oct48
Philip Saumarez ....23July47
Moit . . . .C. J. Polkinghome . .26Sept49
Ut Lt Mar J. C. Symonds 26Feb49
CA*iV/iwAnty.Salkeld .... 18July48
Surg . . Richard Carpenter . . ] SAiif 48
Pay ^ Pur W. B, Gordon 6Feb49
2nd Mast Henry W. Inglis(acO 26Feb48
Asst Sur . .Chas. S Hugo 17Sep47
Clerk ....Edm. A. Rowe 3Aug47
535a TRITON. St.
Mediterranean.
BUckwaU 1847. Iron. Tonf650. H.p. 900. Bymonds.
Lieut Com Chas. J. P. Glinn. . . .21Mar48
2d Mast ..Wm.P.Braund 18Dec49
Asst Surg Philip Porter 27Mar48
Clerk in Ch J. W. H. Bowman . . . .23Mar48
536 TWEED, 18.
S. E. Coast of America.
Portmoaih 18S8. Tone flOO. Navy OAe*.
Com ... .Xor^^F. J. Russell 7June48
Lieut ... Geo. Marriott ••.8June4S
Wm. D. Loch 8Jime4S
Mast .... Stephen Spain 8June4S
Surg Jas. G. Buchanan .... I2June4S
Pay 8f Pur Jas. B. Moorman . . . .8June4S
Asst Surg George Moore, md. . . I2Jime4^
Clerk RobtDeveson 8June48
537 TYNE,22.
Devonport.
Woolwieh 18S0. Tons 000. Sepplngt.
537a UNDAUNTED, 42.
PorlsmMUh.
Woolwieh 1807. Tons 1080. After L/«i^.
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538 UNDINE. St.
Woolwich,
PvrchMed 1840. Iron. Tons 884. H.p. 110.
Dftchburn and Mars.
539 UNICORN, 42.
Chatham,
Chatham 1824. Toni 1064. After JAda.
540 URGENT. 5/. H.p. 240.
Portsmouth,
VALOROUS. St. Sloop.
Pendnroke, building,
541 VANGUARD, 80.
Devonport,
Pembroke 1886. foiuSOOO. Symondf.
542 VENGEANCE, 84.
Mediterranean,
Pembroke 1894. Tons 9384. After Fr. C(ntapu$,
Capt . . . .Sir H.M.Blackwood, Bt, 7Nov49
Com John W. Tarleton. . . .23Nov48
Lieut .... Robert C.Whyte... 10June47
Joseph G. Bickford ..I40ct45
John Corbett 20July47
H. S. Hamilton 9Aug48
S. J.Greville 150ct47
Mast Robert Salmond 140ct46
Capt Mar John Tothill 220ct46
Ut LtMar Henderson Ward .... 12June47
B. B. Herrick 220ct46
Qd LtMar Fras. L. Dowse 12Sept49
Chap .... Chas. L. Bell, ba 20Mar49
Stirg ....Wm. Graham 30ct48
Pay ^Pur James S. Mountsteven I50ct46
N Ins .... Geo. Foster 16Jan49
MaU ....J. H. BushneU(acO ..2Feb49
A. M. Brock (act) . . . .4Sept48
A. Thrupp {act) 3JuIy49
H. H. Knocker {act) . . 3July49
UMast . .John Wave {act) 7Aug47
Asst Surg Rob. Wallace, md 27Apr46
John Ward (6) 260ct46
W. Richardson 6Aug48
543 VERNON, 50.
Chatham,
Woolwleh 183S. Tom «088. Symondi.
544 VESTAL, 26.
Sheemess,
SheereeMlSW. Ton* 018. Symonds.
545 VESUVIUS, 6. St, Sloop.
Devonport,
SheemeM 1840. Tons 076. H.p. 080. Sjmonds.
546 VICTORIA, 116.
Pembroke^ building.
547 VICTORIA AND ALBERT. St. it.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1843. Tons 1038. H.p. 430. Symonds.
Capt 4ft Rt, Honourable Lord
Adolpbus Fitzclarence IJan48
Com Wm. Crispin lJan48
Lieut . . . .E. F. N. K. Wasey . . 18Mav49
Mast ,, .Geo.Biddlecombe ....16Apr49
Addl Dav. N. Welch 15Feb4«
A. Balliston (act) 3Apr4i
Surg .... Thos. W. McDonald . . 1 Jan**^
Pay 4* PwrWm. Bell IJani
548 VICTORY, 104. Flag,
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1700. Rebuilt 1800. Tons 8164. 81ade.
Capt Francis P. Blackwood l3Nov4>
Addl for serv Geo. Smith 9June4l
at Southampton
AddtforSurvWm. L. Sheringham . . lDec4/
Serv
Lieut . . . . R. E. BuUen lDec47
C. R. Bamber lDec47
E. W. Lang 4June4lt
Thos. Cochran, fl, 1 Oct4M
Addl . . . . W. H. Fenwick 7June49
Addl for Henry L. Cox lDec47
Surv Serv
Mast Wm. H. Thompson ..12Jan48
AddlforSurvJohn S. Taylor lDec47
Addl .... Saml. Braddon {act) . . 24Apr49
Jas. Scarlett {act) lDec47
Geo. Allen {act) lDec47
\st Lt Mar E. T. T. Jones 1 Dec47
P. M. C.Croker lDec47
Chapl Robt. Thompson lDec47
Surg .... Hugh Jameson . lDec47
Pay ^ Pur R.M.Whichelo lDec47
NavInst..V^m. Kerr 260ct49
Mate , • • .Henry H. Morgan .... 5Dec49
Asst Surg, W. M*K, Saunders, md. lDec47
Geo. P. Cooke 9May4d
Addl ....Wm.F.Noott I2Sept49
2rf Mast . . A. G. Whichelo 2May49
Addl J. Walker {act) lDec47
G. E. Green 14Sept49
Clerk ....JohnB, Burlace llApr49
Addl Fred. Lucas 2lMay49
Geo. Jeffreys 4Aug49
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549
VINDICTIVE, 50.
Portsmouth,
Portsmouth 1813. (Razeed 74). Tons 1756. Surrey, of Nary.
VIOLET. St.
Mail Packet Service. Dover.
BUudiwall I84S. Iron. Tons 998. H.p. ISO. Ditchburn
and Mare.
Mast Com Robert Sherlock (act) IlJan48
^2d Mast . .E. CuUen {act) llJan48
550 VIPER, 6. Brigantine.
N. Am. § W. Ind.
Pembroke 1881. Tom 188. Seppincs.
LietU Com Henry Bernard 2lNov47
2d Mast . .Mark Netten {act) .... lJune47
Asst Surff N. L. Dolling 18Dec45
Cik m Ch D. P. Macnamara . . . .40ct47
551 VIRAGO. St. Sloop.
Devonport,
Chatham 1842. Tons 1060. H.p. 800. Bymonds.
VIVID. St.
Mail Packet Service. Dover.
Chatham 1848. Tons 830. H.p. 180. Lang.
Mast Com Luke Smithett (act) . . 11 Jan48
2d Mast . . John Hammond (act) ..II Jan48
552 VIXEN, 6. St. Sloop.
.V. Am. * fV. Ind.
Pembroke 1840. Tons 1064. H.p. S80. Sjrmonds.
Com Robt. Jenner I0May48
Lieut ... .J. P. C. Mackenrie . .31July48
Sidney Wolridge .... 24Mar49
Mast ....R. A. Burstall 22July47
Surg Joseph Browne (acO- .2Mar48
Pay 4- Pur Henry S. Collins 29May47
Mate . . . .Hon. 'H. A. Moreton . . 27Feb49
AsstSurg Chas. B.Wood 4June47
553 VOLAGE,22. Surveying.
Mediterranean.
Portsmouth 1885. Tons 510. Naral College.
Capt Thos. Graves IMar49
Lieta ....Gabriel Johnston 20Feb47
Wm. C.Geary 20Fcb47
Lord J. T. Browne . . I2Mar47
Mast John Stokes 27Nov47
Surg Alex. Baxter, md 22Feb47
Pay 4- Pur Jas. C. Little lMar47
N Ins . . . . C. J. E. R. Archdeacon29Mar47
Mate ....John F.Wyer 15Mar49
John H. Glover 1 7Apr49
AsstSurg Wm. Evans (c) {act) . .27Jan48
Addl Wm. B. Baikie, md. . . 15May49
554 VOLCANO, 3. St.
Woolwich.
Portsmouth 1886. Tons 790. H.p. 140. Symonds.
555 VULCAN. St. Frigate.
Sheemess.
BhuskwaU 1849. Tons 1747. H.p. 850. Bcreirprop. Mare.
556 VULTURE. St. Frigate.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1848, Tons 1190. H.p. 47D. Symonds.
557
WANDERER, 12.
Chatham.
Chatham 1685. Tons 428. Symonds.
558 WARSPITE, 50.
Chatham.
Chatham 1807. (Raseed 74.) Tons 180a HmisIow.
559 WASP. St. Gvn Vessel.
Dept/ord, building.
560 WATERLOO, 120.
Sheemess.
Chatham 1688. Ttons 9718. Lines of Caledonia altered by
Lang and Fincham.
561 WATERWITCH, 8.
Coast of Africa.
Cowes 1888. Tons 819. White.
Com Richard R. Quin 3Apr4S
Lieut Wm. C. Forsyth 20Apr4S
Chas. G. Grylls 4Apr4S
Mast Hugh D. Beach 4Apr4S
Surg John T. Jenkins 2Aug4S
Pay ^ Pur C. G. Bumey {act) 4Apr4S
Mate ....
562 WELLESLEY, 72. Flag.
N. America and W, Indies.
Bombay 1815. Tons 1746. JLttn CanuwMU.
Capt Geo. Goldsmith 6Jan48
Addlftyr Surv H. W. Bayfield 5May48
Strv
Com Chas. F. Schomberg . . 7Jan48
AddlforSurv John Orlebar 5May48
Serv
Lieut ....Aug.C. May 7Jan48
Wm. S. Miller 14Jan48
John P. Palmes 8Jan48
Steph. F. Douglas .... 7Jan48
Aug. Butler 7Jan48
Hon. A. A. Cochrane,j^. 9Jan48
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WELLESLEY— (Coa^intwrf.)
AddlforSurv John Hancock 5May48
Addl Chas. Vesey 19Jan48
Edw. Scroggs 30July49
G. M. F. Molesworth. .6Noy48
. Wm. Swinbum 24July49
Mast ....C.T. A.NoddaU 7Jan48
AddfoT ^uirWm. Forbes 17June48
Capt Mar H. G. Mitford 15Jan48
Ut LtMar Geo. Bazalgette 15Jan48
Ed. G. M*Calluni .... I5Jan48
Ch^NI Wm. S. Parish 2Feb48
Surg . ..Thos. Frazer 4June49
Addijin' Swv. Wm. Kelly, md 5May48
Serv,
Pay ^ Pur Wm. Reeve 12JBn48
AsstSurg J.F.Henry, MD 17Jan48
Jas. Lilburne l7Jan48
Addl ....Thos. Ay ling 26May49
Geo. Rae, md 140ct48
R. P. R. Sparrow .... May48
John Philip 4May49
R. B. Power 24Mar49
Alex. Watson, md. . . 15Jan49
J. McE. WaUace (act) 4May49
J. W. Duncan (act) . 10May49
2nd Mast . . C. R. B. Wilkinson . . 26Nov49
Clerk . . . . J. G. Hofi&nann 4Mar48
J. J. Hayward 6Feb49
R.D. Hire UAug48
563 WELLINGTON, 72. Ordinary Dep6t.
Sheemess.
Deptibrd 1818. Toiu 1757. Sorreyon of Narj.
Capt David Price lMar48
Com . ... Henry Piyce Jan50
Lieut . . . .Wm. G. Hemsworth . . 1 Mar48
Pnr ^^nf (^^' "^icsTj 17July49
'^d'^::^him.M*Namara ....150ct49
^ lEdw. M. Hogge 40ct49
Mast Joshua Taylor lMar48
Chapl ... .P. Somerville lMar48
Surg ..Benj.Bynoe lMar48
Pay 8r Pur J ss,liu^g^ns lMar48
AsstSurg R. Galvin, m.d lMar48
Addl James Campbell (b) . .26Sept48
fldMast ..C Anstey(aoO iMar48
Clerk ....Alfred Wood lMar48
564 WIDGEON. St. H.p, 90.
Tender to Ocean,
565 WILDFIRE. St, Tender.
Sheemess.
Harwich 1896. Toiif 186. H.p. 76. Oiaham.
2d Mast . . Geo. Brockman lNov45
Clk in Ch. . Wm. E. Kelly 2Feb49
567 WINCHESTER, 50.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich 18». Tom 1487. Sanreyoia of NaT7.
568 WINDSOR CASTLE, 120.
Pembroke, building.
569 WIZARD, 6.
Devonport.
Pombioke isao. ToniSSl. Pcake.
571 WOLVERENE, 12.
Coast of Africa.
Chatham 1886. Tons 428. 6jvaaad§.
Com Maxwell Falcon 20Sept49
Lieut Edw. W. Tumour ....2()ct49
Henry Christian 21 Sept49
Mast .... Geo. Williams (act) . . 26Sept49
Surg ....Jas. Walsh, md 21Sept49
Pay ^ Pur F. W. Rowlstone .... 21 Sept49
Asst Surg J. E. Hamilton 2ISept49
Clerk . . . . Geo. Teait 50ct49
572 WOODLARK. Woolunek.
573 WORCESTER, 50.
Sheemess.
DepttordlSiA. Tods 147S. Surrejon of NaTj.
574
YOUNG HEBE.
E. Indies.
ZEPHYR. St.
H.p. 100.
Woolwich.
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HER MAJESTY'S PACKET BRIGS AT FALMOUTH.
COMMISSIONED BY THE ADMIRALTY.
CRANE, 6.
Lieut Cam John Parsons 2SJune47
EXPRESS, 6.
Lieut Com William Lory 13June48
LINNET.
Lieut Com Thos. James 26Feb48
PENGUIN, 6.
Lieut Com Walter Leslie .
.23Nov48
PETEREL, 6.
Lieut Com Thomas Creser
SEAGULL.
Lieut Com James Smail
230ct43
.21Mar48
ADMIRALTY AGENTS IN CONTRACT STEAM VESSELS.
LIEUTENANTS. WITH DATE OF APPOINTMENT.
Sam. Tancock 22Aug40
William H. Brady 10Jmie42
Thomas W. Langton 8Apr43
Bosville J. Wilson 13July44
John J. Wilkinson 27Nov44
John Davies (c) 27Nov44
Thomas Freer 10Mar45
William D'Aranda 26May45
Richard Percival 4July45
William W. South ....4July46
John Brown 7July45
William P. Newenham 6Sept45
James Inglis 29Dec45
Joseph Ray 30Mar45
John Slaughter 2Jan45
Thomas Strover 24Sep46
Lawford Miles 16June49
John Hay (6) , 5Apr46
Lawrence Dennehy 12June46
Peter Rainier 27July47
John Kiddle 4Aug47
RickardLlovd 28Aug47
Douglas Reid 22Jau47
Wm. V.Lee I9June47
Robert Parker 21Nov48
Thos. S. Scriven 22Dec48
John O'Reilly (a) 23Apr49
Jas. G. Raymond 26Apr49
Henry Beddek l6June49
Joseph H. Bellamy 18Aug49
Edw. W. Ward 22Nov49
SaUry jCSOO te £360.
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NON-EFFECTIVE SHIPS, HULKS, &c.
Adventure, Transport, Chatham.
Ackbar, Quarantine Service, Liverpool.
Anson, Conv. Hulk, Hobart Town, V.D. Land
Argo, Receiving Ship, Devonport.
Astreea, Store Ship, Falmouth.
Aurora, Coal Dep6t, Falmouth.
Bacchante, Quarantine Serv. Standgate Creek
Bacchus (late Aretkusa)Q}iwrsn. Ser. LiverpL
Badger, Mooring Vessel, Cape of Good Hope.
Bathurst, Coajst Guard Service, Medway.
Beagle, Coast Guard Service, Crouch River
Bellona, Receiving Ship, Devonport.
Black Prince, Convict Hulk, Woolwich.
Blake, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Blossom, Quarantine Service, Standgate Creek
Brazen, Floating Chapel, Thames
Briton, Convict Ship, Portsmouth.
Cadmus, Coast Guard Service.
Cameleon, Watch Vessel, Customs.
Chanticleer, Coast Guard Serv. Crouch river.
Charger, Coal Dep6t, Woolwich,
Chatham, Sheer Hulk, Chatham.
Clinker, Coast Guard Serv. Cuckmere Haven
Coromandel, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Dart, Coast Guard Service.
Dartmouth, Quarantine Service, Leith.
Defence, Convict Hulk, Portsmouth.
Dreadnought, Seaman's Hosp. Ship, Greenw.
Dromedary, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Druid, Quarantine Service, Devonport.
Dryad, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Duncan, Quarantine Seivice, Standgate Creek.
Eclipse, Coast Guard Service.
Egeria, Receiving Ship, Devonport.
Emulous, Coast Guard Service.
Ethalion, Receiving Ship, Harwich.
Fame, Marine Barrack Ship, Pembroke.
Flamer, Alien Service, Gravesend.
Fortitude, Coal Depdt, Chatham.
Galatea, Coal Depot, Jamaica.
Griper, Coast Guard Service, Chichester Harb.
Havock, Coast Guard Service, Hamble River.
Hebe, Convict Ship, Woolwich.
Hope, Quarantine Service, Milford.
Hussar, Receiving Ship, Chatham.
Icarus, Coast Guard Service, Lymington.
Investigator, Thames Police Station, Thames.
Iphigenia, Marine Society's Ship, Deptford.
Jupiter, Coal Dep6t, Devonport.
Justitia, Convict Hulk, Woolwich.
I^avinia, Quarantine Service, Liverpool.
Leven, Receiving Ship, Limehouse.
Leviathan, Target, Povtsmouth.
Magpie, Tank Vessel, Chatham-
Maidstmie, Coal Depdt, Portsmouth.
Medway 9 Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Menai, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Menelaus, Quarantine Service, Mothcrbank.
Mersey, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Messenger, Coal Depdt, Woolwich.
Minotaur, Quarantine Serv. Standgate Creek.
Mulgrave, Lazaretto, Milford.
Newcastle, Quarantine Service, Liverpool.
Northumberland,Quaran.Serv.StandgateCrk.
Nymph, Receiving Ship, Sheemess.
Owen Glendower, Convict Ship, Gibraltar.
Pallas, Coal Depdt, Devonport.
Partridge, Coast Guard Service, Southampton.
Pelican, Watch Vessel, Rye.
Pelter, Coast Guard Service.
Pioneer, Coast Guard Service.
Pyramus, Receiving Ship, Halifax.
Ramillies, Quarantine Serv. Standgate Creek.
Redbreast, Quarantine Service, Liverpool.
Renard, Mooring Vessel, Chatham.
Rhin, Quarantine Service, Standgate Creek,
Royal Oak, Receiving Ship, Bermuda.
Safety, Receiving Ship, Tortola. [Sheemess.
St. Lawrence (late Shcmnon) Receiving Ship,
Salsette, Receiving Ship, Woolwich.
Sapphire, Receiving Ship, Trincomale.
Shamrock, Coast Guard Service, Medway.
Snapper, Coast Guard Service.
Stirling Castle, Convict Ship, Portsmouth.
Success, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Sulphur, Receiving Hulk, Woolwich.
Surprise, Convict Hulk, Cork.
Tartar, Receiving Ship, Chatham.
Tees, Chapel, Liverpool.
Tenedos, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Thames, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Topaze, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Triumph, Quarantine Service, Milford.
Tyiian, Quarantine Service, Motherbank.
Unil6, Convict Hulk, Woolwich.
Venus, Marine Society's Ship, Woolwich.
Veteran, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Victorious, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Vigo, Receiving Ship, Devonport.
Warrior, Convict Ship, Woolwich.
Weymouth, Receiving Hulk, Bermuda.
Wolf, Coal Depdt, Kingston, Dublin.
Wye, Convict Ship, Woolwich.
York, Convict Hulk, Portsmouth.
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MAIL STEAM VESSELSL
DOVER.
Thomas Baldock, Commander Saperintending, appointed i9ih Aug. 1846.
£4aOpmt
J. M. Hope, Paymaster and Parser.
£188 Bi, per i
GARLAND,!. H.p. 120
LtetU Cam E. Wylde 14Mar49
0NYX,1. H.p. 120
Lteui Com Geo. Raymond 1 1 Jan48
PRINCESS ALICE, 1. H.p. 130
VIOLET, 1. H.p. 120
Mast Com Robert Sherlock {Act.) llJan48
VIVID, 1. H.p. 180.
Mast Com Luke Smlthett {Act.) 1 1 Jan48
LIVERPOOL.
Thomas Bevia, Commander Superintending, appointed 5th February, 1839.
£400 peramittm.
'William Lawes, Paymaster and Purser, 12th August, 1841.
J088O peraanmn.
HOLYHEAD, &c.
Charles Eraser, Commander Superintending, appointed 10th Sept 1844.
£418 per aanam.
Michael Scott, Paymaster and Purser, appointed 4th Mar. 1843.
JC860 per annom.
BANSHEE. H.p. 350
Mast Com William Smithett {Act.) 5Jan48
CARADOC, H.p. 350
Lieut Com Chas. P. Ladd 4Apr48
FIRE QUEEN. H.p. 100.
Lieut Com H. P. Jones 110ct49
LLEWELLYN. H.p. 350
Mast Com John Grey {Act.) 3May48
ST.COLUMBA. H.p. 350
Lieut Com Aaron S. Symes lMar48
PORT PATRICK.
Edward Hawes, Commander Superintending, appointed 21 May, 1844.
£388 per annum.
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HER MAJESTY^S REVENUE VESSELS,
Showing the Tons and Number of Men borne by eaeh^ and Present Station.
C. C. tignifies Civiliaa Commander ; C. F. M. Cirilian First Mate; C. S. M. Civilian Second Mate;
D. O. Deputed Officer.
ACTIVE. Rottingdean^
Tons 09. Crew 83.
Lieut. Com. Geo. M. Smith 20May49
AMPHITRITE. Galway.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.M.F. Timothy KeUy 19Feb44
BADGER. Skibbenen.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. John Carter 18Not42
BAT. Castletown.
Tons 37. Crew 10.
C.S.M. John Bowling 0Apr44
CAMELBON. LittUhampton.
Tons 89. Crew 21.
Lieut. Com, Fraa. P.Coull 20ApT48
CHANCE. CartineTord,
Tons 58. Crew 16.
C.F.M. Michael Smith 1Not47
CURLEW. Sheenuu.
Tons 30. Crew 8.
C.S.M. John Underwood 7May44
DEFENCE. Svjannage.
Tons 60. • Crew 16.
C.F.M. John M'Conachy 8Nov47
DESMOND. Harwich.
Tone 65. Crew 16.
C.F.M. F. Browne 31Mar43
DISPATCH. Southend.
Tone 30. Crew 7.
C.S.M. Geo.Wrake 13July44
DOLPHIN. KinsaU.
Tons 84. Crew 21.
Lieut, Com. William H. Broad 9Noy46
EAGLE. Weymouth.
Tone 100. Crew 28.
Lieut. Com. Thomas Brewer 14Dec49
ELIZA. Wettport.
Tons 62. Crew 16.
C.F.M. Patrick O'Malley 2Feh47
FAIRY.
Tons 24. Crew 7.
D.O. T. Langmaid 7 Jaly44
FERRET. Salcombe,
Tons 22. Crew 7.
D.O. Daniel McKay 8May43
FRANCES. Littlehamptan.
Tons 44. Ciew 11.
C.F.M. Henry Hanrey 25Sept4S
GERTRUDE. Swanage.
Tone 35. Crew 8.
C.S.M. John Soper 9Aag41
GROSVBNOR. Falnumih.
Tons 32. Crew 8.
D.O. John Harris 7 Jnne4S
HAMILTON. KUnuh.
Tons 59. Crew 16.
C.F.M. R. 8. Triphook IDecSS
HARPY. Plymouth,
Tons 145. Crew 30.
Lieut.Com. Robert Willcox lFeh49
HARRIETT. Stnnner.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. James MoAUster ....ITApria
KING GEORGE. HniitstabU.
Tons 36. Crew 8.
C.S.M. Robert Grimson 14May44
LADY FrX)RA. Deal.
Tons S3. Crew 5.
D.O. Chaa. Bones lJane49
LION. FoOtestons,
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. Wm. Peam 80Jane4d
LIVELY. Hasthgt.
Tone 100. Crew 23.
Lieut. Com. Richard J . Turner 3Not49
MARGARET. Barmtable.
Tons 36. Crew 8.
D.O. William Norris 8May«
MARIA. Bridgewater.
Tons 36. Crew 10.
C.S.M. Samuel Way 16Ju]j47
MERMAID. Berwick.
Tons 147. Crew 31.
Lietit, Com. George S. Brittain 17 Jan4()
NEPTUNE. Rutland.
Tons 42. Crew 11.
C.S.M. Fras. H. Jennison
. I2Feb46
NIMBLE. Bimouth.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. J. P. Blundell 9June43
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ONYX. Sbmthend,
Tons 31. Crew 8.
C.S.M. JohnTmjIor
.8D6045
PETEREL. FoOcatoM.
Tons 00. Crew 16.
PRINCE ALBERT. Carrickf§rgut.
Tons 160. Crew 82.
Lieut. C4>m. Patrick Campbell S0Jiilj47
PRINCE OF WALES. No.Yurmouth.
Tons 160. Crew 33.
LuuL Com. JohnAllen 6Jan48
PRINCESS ROYAL. Shemm.
Tona 26. Crew 7.
D.O. William Shepherd 0Jime48
RACER. KiUibegt.
Tona 60. Crew 10.
C. F.M. Jamea Sima 26Kar48
ROSE. DeaL
Tons 63. Crew 14.
C.F.M. Saml. M'Donald 26Sept48
ROYAL CHARLOTTE,
Tona 130. Crew 29.
Lieui. Com. Jaa. R. R. Liibum 10June47
SCOUT. Harwich.
Tona 84. Crew 21.
C.C. laaacSazby 24Mar43
SKYLARK. MUford.
Tona 00. Crew 10.
CF.M. Jamea Johnaon 14Not44
STAG. R^.
Tona 130. Crew 89.
Lieut. Com, Geo. F. Weatbrook 22Jan48
SYLPH. Grtenhithe.
Tona 35. Crew 8.
John Sutton 21Mar44
C.S.M.
SYLVIA. Lymmgton.
Tona 60. (jrew 10.
CFJf. Thoa.R. Forward 8Deo47
VIGILANT. Gravetend.
Tona 09. Crew 23.
C.C. R.GowUand 27SeptS4
VICTORIA.
Tona 114. Crew 26.
Lieut, Com. John C. Sicklemore 10Aag48
WELLINGTON, Wettport.
Tona 143. Crew 30.
Lieut, Com.
WICKHAM. Carrickfergui.
Tona 100. Crew 23.
Lieut, Com, Charlea Goldamith •••••••• Jan60
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OFnCERS EMPLOYED IN THE COAST GUARD SERVICE.
Comptroller-Oeneral,
^Captain Houston Stewart. ... 13 Not. 46 £1000 per anniim.*
Deputy ComptroUer^Oeneral.
Commander Samuel Sparshott 16 May 27 .
.£600«
Prifuipal Clerky Coatt Ouard Offiee, London*
James William Safe.
* Ezdoiive of half-pay and traTelling ezpeaies.
lufpeetlng Commanders, where one bone ti allowed, jCMQ 1S<. 6d., where two, £409 \%m, fUL, Including haJf-paj.
UeatanantB Inipecting Commanders the aamo as Commanders, with the difllerence of half-pay.
Lieutenants Chief Oi&oers 6s. per diem in addition to half-paj.
Mates Ss, per diem. '
INSPECTING COMMANDERS.
Comnutndero.
ArrowyJohnJ 6Jan20 Leith.
Bingham, H.H. ..23Dec45 Wells.
Boys,Wm 14Jan47 Berwick.
Bowie, John SlOctSO Arklow.
Carpenter, Thos. ..S2Feb47 Lyme.
CbarlewcKMl, E. P. 17Jan48 Deal.
Cbeere, John • • . . l8June49 Cromer.
ClaveU, John ....20Feb46 Whitby.
Davies, George • ,3July4d Penzance.
Dick, John G 2July45 Falmouth.
Douglas, Chas. H. 26Mar47 Wexford.
Douglas Wm.M.W.2Dec48 Kinsale.
Ellis, Fred. A 6May47 No. Yarmouth.
Ellis, Wm 22May49 Greenhithe.
Falrman, Alf. N. . .2Mar48 Herwieh.
Fisher, Peter .. 20Mar46 Folkestone.
Grant, Arthur 20Dec47 Southend.
Hall,Wm. K 8Mar49
Harrison, John G. 3June48
Har8ton,Henry C. 31 May 47
Helpman, Philip A.20Feb46
Hills, John 17May44
Hoare, Wm. O'B. 18Sep48
Holland, Edward 10Ju]y45
Ingram, Aug. H. ..dApr48
Weymouth.
Lymington.
Donaghadee.
Sunderland.
Littlehampton.
Cove, Cork.
Bally Castie, Co.
[Antrim.
Montrose.
Katon, James E. 24June48 Whitstable.
Kcmble, Fredk. . . 190ct47 Galway.
Kennedy, Wm.H. 29Sep46 Plymouth.
Laiiptry,JosephM. 8May47 Ryde.
Mcliwaiue, \Vm. iSFeblo Dartmouth.
Mackenzie, Jas. G. dApr48
Maitland, Lewis ..djuly44
Mends, James A. 24June48
Metcalfe, Wm, C. 19June49
Morritt, Geo 30June47
Mottley, JosephM. 290ct45
Neame, Wm 5Sep34
Norcock, John H. 21Apr49
Norman, Chas. 6...2Nov49
Nott, Edw. B eFeb47
Nugent, John ....110ct23
Oakes, Orbell •«
Oliver, Wm. B.
.4April46
...July45
Bridgewater.
Grimsby.
Rottingdean.
Bridli^rton.
Salcombe.
Hastings.
Dublin.
Castle Townsend.
Sdlly.
Padstow.
Westport.
Gosport. [Wight,
Yarmouth, I. of
Pasco, W. M. I. G. 1 10ct47 Kilrush.
Pillcington, Edw. W.20Sep46 Swanage.
Postle, Chas. Jas. 16Aui;46 Newcastle.
Sibbald, John
Skene, John M<D.
Smith, Richard S.
Stewart, Peter B..
Stewart, Robt. A.
Stoll,J.L.R
Symonds, Thos. E.
Thomas, Wm. S..
Triscott, Wm. E.
10Feb49
24June48
. 20Jan49
.13Feb45
2dFeb49
30June47
, 2Mar48
Dundalk.
Banff.
Sheemesa.
Milford.
Carrickfergus.
Clifden.
Exmouth*
.28Mar40 Largs.
..dApr48 Fowey.
Ward, John R 29Sep46 Aldboro'.
INSPECTING LIEUTENANTS.
Bagehot, Chas. ..llOct2d Yc.nghal.
Brunton, Richard 27Dec39 Burghead, N. B.
CUfford, Herbert J. 1 10ct28 Waterford.
Irwin, Joseph . . . .110ct23 Malaliide.
Smyth, Geo. T. ..20May48 Patrington.
Sterne, Wm 11 Oct23 Dingle.
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LIEUTBNANTS OF STATIONS.
Alexander, Nor. B. 21July27
Alldridge,Tho8.A. ]7June47
Ashby, Wniiam R. 24Mar31
Atkindoti, Hor. N. 81Mar86
Autridge, Charles 26Jaii47
Bailey, Wm. (6) 16May46
Hainbridire, Henry 29Sep46
Bake, J. Wolland 6Apr26
Baker, Gnatayus S. 81 MarSl
Baker, Joe. Francis 22Apr31
Baker, Wm. Hen. 23Jan45
Barnes, Peter ....260ctd6
Barrett, Joseph F. 7Apr80
BaskerTille, Perc. 4Noy44
Batt, William 24Apr8l
Batt, Henry 31 MarSl
Bayly, Chas. B. ..2dOct49
Bayley, Henry 5May4D
Bedford, John W. 20Nov43
Bennet, Martin . . 1 7 Api88
Benson, J ohn R. 1 OSept47
Best, Thomas F. . . 13June39
Billingsley , John 21 Julyd6
Blissett, Chas. E. 12Sept40
BIyth, Charles ....«Dec43
Bolton, Aug 15Jane41
Bowden, R. B. . .26Apr42
Boxer, James M. ..5Dec49
Boyd, John A. H. 14Nov46
Brooman, James . . 4Feb46
Brooman, Wm. R. 19July49
Brouncker, J. P. . . 7 Oct33
Buchanan, R. A. ..2lOct48
BuUey, John .... ISMaySO
Bamiston,Hngh S. 30ct25
Burt, William (b) 11 June85
Butcher, Jonathan llApr42
Butcher, Robt .... 25Mar44
Butler, Thos. A. . 26May 47
Carey, Thomas . . 4Aprildl
CarmichaeljJ.J.
O.F 23NOT48
Carr, Henry John 16Mar8l
Carroll, Andrew D. 3Apr37
Carter, A. R. B. ..20Feb49
Chambers, Richard 8Feb47
Charlesson, R. W. ]7Apr48
Chesshyre, H. T. N. 8Jan47
Clarke, Job B 13 Jan47
Clarke, E. J. B. . . llSept47
Clarke, Charles O. 22Jan47
Clarke, £dw. F. 1 1 Mar48
Clayton, James ..26Mar39
Clerk, Francis N. ldJan29
Coleman, John (a) ljune37
Coleman, John (ft) 270ct36
Coles, William . . 24 Dec44
Collins, Francis lFeb48
CoUinf, Henry . .29July40
Conner, Samuel . .25Mard7
(-(M)iH.T, Aug 13Dcc42
Coppiii, Fred 1 Feb37
Carrlckfeigos. ^
Mumbles.
GaUey Hill.
Eastbourne.
Charmouth.
Rickham.
Whitby.
Watchet,
Ecclesboume.
Portloe.
G:upri8on Point.
Folkestone.
New Quay, Cardig.
Kessingland.
North-end, Deal
Holbeach.
Blackhead.
Challaboro*.
Mouth of Boyne.
Graresend.
Lynn.
Garrance Bay.
Portsmouth Harb.
CasUetownsend.
KUlybegs.
Brancaster.
Reculvers
Mothercombe.
Torquay.
Cromer.
Coatham.
Buckie.
Atherfield.
Dalkey, Dublin.
Bangor.
Wrangle.
Porto Bello.
Bummouth.
Weymouth.
Ballynacourty.
Bradwell, Essex.
Ardglass.
St. Alban*s Head.
Robin Hood's Bay.
Robin Hood's Bay.
Newcastle.
Stokes Bay.
Hill Head.
Westbrook.
Kingsgate.
Rochester.
Bovisand.
Priory, Hastings.
Seaham Harbour.
Langton.
Carnsore.
Katerllne.
Chidiock
FibliorRfrate.
MerncBay. I
Coppinger. T. S. . . 27 Aug4 1
Coniish, John (a) ..40ct34
Cotgrave, Richard 13Feb39
Cotton, Fred. L. . .7Aug48
Cox Henry 9June47
Dalyell, James . . .
Davis, John ....
Davis, Henry B. .
Davison, James S,
Dawson, Wm. (b)
Dooley, David ..
Drew, Edward . .
Drew, Pred
Drew, Josias . . . .
.23Sep45
..3Dec47
.22Sep46
lApr44
10Oct38
3July44
27Mar40
.210ct42
31Aug43
Cowes.
Polperro.
StonehoQse.
Swanage.
Elie, Fife.
Westhaven.
Tankerton.
Kingston.
Cockbush.
Dulough, Westport.
Elmer.
Porthpean.
Hove.
Mullion.
Edwards, Adams lOMardd Cawsand.
Elliott, B. G 27 Feb43 Dunncy Cove.
Ellis, Robert ....25Apr46 Pairlight.
Eyton, W. W 28Dec48 No. Yarmouth.
Ferrar, Wm. . . Aug5Dec42 Branscombe.
Finemore, John ..26Aug34 Newgate.
Forbes, Alex. W. 22Aug48 Bray.
Foster, H. D 90ct40 East Ferry.
Pranklyn, Geo. ..5July86 Blackrock.
Freese A. T 1 Mar47 Lyme Cobb.
Gahan, George . . . .3Jan48
Gale. Chas 2July40
Genurd, Henry • . 29June48
GUI, Harry 8Nov36
GUson, Thomas A. 3Aprild3
Godden, J. Shaw 170ct48
Goodridge, Richd. 6Dec41
Goslin, WiUiam H. 17Nov43
Goss, Thomas .... 4Sept48
Gough, Fred. W...23Mar49
Gould, William ..21Novd9
Goullett, Charles iaAug41
Grant, D. B. G.. .25June40
Griffith, Smyth ..2SMar49
Griffiths, Herb. L. 21 July49
Grose, Arthur .... 1 Nov49
Gutzmer, John . . 1 Febd7
Hamilton, Thomas 30ct25
Harding, George 28Feb26
Harris, Francis . . 2Aug33
Haswell,Chas. S. ..20ct45
Hav,Wm 3Nov49
Hemer, Robt 19Nov47
Henri, Alphonso 1 7 Dec 21
Henry, William ..21Dec41
HigginB,Thos 2dNov49
Higgon, Henry M. 7Nov42
Hill, Edward ....14July38
Hippisley, C. J. ..9Mar36
Hire, Geo. A 6June49
Hockley, John B. 30Octd9
Modgskin, Jas. A. 14iyiay49
Hole, WiUiam ....3Mar27
Hood, Wm. H. . .283ept48
Hooper, Benjamin 10Apr26
Hopkins, Robert ..8July48
Husaey, Richard ..8Sept48
Hyne, Thos. M. .20Jau49
Gillhigham.
East End Lane.
Donaghadee.
Tower 39, Hastfaigs.
Holywell, East-
Shanklin. [bourne.
Paignton.
Claggin.
Dunmanus.
Crosshaven.
Brook.
Tenby.
Fort Sutherland.
Teignmouth.
24 Tower.
Greystones.
Spittal.
Mullaghmore, Sligo.
Belderig, Sligo.
Palling.
St. Mawes.
Tetney, Grimsby.
Epple Bay.
Bally Castle, Sligo.
Alum Bay.
Folkstone.
Currycloe.
Thorney.
Hayling Island.
No. 1 Battery, Deal.
Corton.
Axmouth.
Budleigh Salterton.
No. Shore.
Polkerris.
Haddocks*
St. Aipies.
Pembroke.
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luskip, Peter p. ..80ct42 Port WriDkle.
JackBOD, Thos. (6) ITAprdS
Jeffery, Barthw. . . 3JaQ46
Jeston, Humph ••28Sept41
Joachim, Richard l6Mar31
Johnsou, John. . . .dlDec46
Johnston, Jae.C. 17Jnne47
Jones, P. B 0Aag48
Keeling, John J.
Kelly, Richard N.
Kempthorne, C. H.
Kennedy, Arthur
Kennett, Edw. H.
Knapman, Edw.
Knox, Marcus . . . .
Kooystra, J. B....
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27May42
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Lawless, Henry . .
Lawrance, Henry
Lett, Stephen J. ..
Liddon,MatthewJ.
Loveless, Jas
Lyon, Francis....
Lyons, William ..
M'Killop, Henry F.
M'Lean, C. C. . . .
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Macneyin, John ..
Markett, John • .
Maxwell, William
Maxey, £dw
May, Christopher
Millet, John . . .
MitcheU, William
Morris, W. W. . .
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O'Connell, M. F. 12Jan30
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Pain, Martin ....
Parrey, Robert .
Parsons, Timothy
Parsons, Wm. (6)
Paynter,J.M
Pcame, W. G. . .
Pears, Charles W.
Pearson, Thomas
Pearson, Chas. (5)
Penfold, Geo. S.
Petch, Clias. A. .
Phillips, Frederick
Pollard, John . . .
Pooloy, George
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Bacton.
Greenaway.
Bishopstone.
Lowestoffe.
Staiths.
Dunbar.
Pennarth.
Strangford.
Glenluce.
Old Head, Kinsale.
Cushendeen.
Woodbridge Haven.
Porthilick.
Rathmullen.
Richmond.
Littlestones.
Bognor.
Balbrjggan.
Ballyhcighe, Tralee.
BarofLo.,Wexfd.
Southampton.
Pegwell Bay.
Jack's Hole.
Glenarm.
Seaford.
Coverack.
Portrush.
Prusshi Cove.
48 Tower.
Worthing.
Dunancy Point.
Port Moncrief*
Arklow.
Calshot Castle.
Scattery Island.
Seafield, Co. Clare.
62 Tower.
Shomecliff.
66 Tower.
Yealm.
Barking.
Ryde.
Bridport.
Saltbum.
Seasalter Cliff.
Hastings.
Christchurch.
Bournebottom.
Mullion.
Milford Lymington.
So. Yarmouth.
St. Ives.
Townsend.
Came, Derry.
Omeath.
Cuckmere.
Dublin.
Falmouth.
Powys, Chas. E.. .23Mar49
Poynter, Chas. W. 16Nov48
Pratt, James 16Mar31
Pullen, Samuel G. 9Julyd4
Pritohard, John A. 20Oct49
Elmlev Ferry.
Sennen Gove.
Brighton.
Dawlisb.
Whltehorae Dis-
16July40
.7May36
.29Jan36
30Mar44
Aldborongb.
Pembroke Dock.
Osmington.
Ilfracombe.
..8Jan47
.6Mar30
.lAug46
.16Jan34
Cadgwith.
Abbotabaiy.
Harwich.
Wahner.
20Sept49
Shoreham.
Quinlan, W. St. L. 14Sept48 PorthcawL
Ramsay, J. D. . .
Richards, John . . .
Roberts, Henry .
Robinson James C.
Robinson, Joseph
Roe, Robert B. .
Ross, Thos. C. .
Royce, waiiam .
Ry ves, H. Thos. . .
St. Aubyn,Robt. J. 1 0SepUO
Salkeld, Thos 14Deo46
Samwell, William d03ept36
Sanderson, John P. 13Aug22
Scott, Charles K. 27Jan34
Scudamore, W. J. . . 3Jan23
Seaton, John .... 200ct46
Senior, James ....310ct23
Servante, Chas. . . 10Oct38
Sewell,H. F 30Mar36
Shairp, Stephen . . 6June40
Shairp, John H. . . .9Nov49
Shaw, Charles (a) 14Dec26
Shillingford, Alex. 30Mar36
Short, Samuel F. 26Aug44
Simmonds, Chesn. ]7Dec2B
Simpson, James(5) 17Aug48
Sims, Andrew . • . .31Mar28
Smith, Edward G. 3June33
8purin,John .... 7Septd6
Stanbury. Wm. ..27July41
Steddy,Jobn ....l8Nov.36
Stephens, R. L 7June31
Stephens, W. L. . . 19June33
Sterling, Spencer. . 160ct47
Stewart, Jas. (&) . . 19June43
Stokes, Henry ..26May45
Strong, Jos. T. . . 1 40ct3G
S trover, Samuel.. 21 No v39
Stubbhi, John ..9July34
Sulivan. Norton S. 18Sept49
Synge, Robert .... 6Dec39
Taylor, Geo. S. . . l6Feb49
Taylor, Walker ..22June36
Taylor, Robert . . 27 Mar89
Thomas, George (6) llOct34
Tomliu, Geo. W. . . 17Feb49
Tracy.J.J.C. H. 18July45
Travers, James . . . .2June46
Turner, Charles (c) 7Feb38
Walker, John (6) 20Sept33
Wall, AUen 28Aug34
Wall, Henry 208ept49
Warren, C.Dimcan 1 Feb37
Watson, Jb.S.M'K. 5Nov44
Webster, Wm. . . 22Sept46
Wells, Edward F. ..40ct39
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Shoeburynese.
Sunderhuid.
Mevagissy.
Lancing.
Southsea castle.
Islands of Kane.
Gourocky Clyde.
Rush.
Carlingford.
Winchelsea.
Babbioombe.
Poole.
Bonmahon.
3 Tow. Folkestone.
Westgate.
Ramsgate.
Marchwood.
Kimmeridge.
Padstow.
"Enchantress**
" Beresford."
Barton.
Carrickfergus.
Battery, Deal.
Weyboume.
Kilmore.
Littlehampton.
HartlepooL
Flamboro' Head.
Prussia Cove.
Faro.
Johns Haven*
Milk Cove.
Langston Harbour.
Morston.
Bembrldge.
Pitts Deep.
Courtmasherry.
Tnmchapel.
Exmouth.
Ballygally.
Clacton Wash.
Uzon.
Weston SupiT Mare.
36 Tower
Broadstairs.
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Welahy Wmiam ..11Api99 Preston.
Whicfaelo, Geo. ..21Apr47 Langley Fort.
White, Qeoige R. a63q>26 8t.OsythTow.Harw.
Winthrop, O. T. S. 140ct48 Casemates.
Wise, Chapman . .24Jal749 Swale Cliff.
Woodham^Wil. H. ISJolySe Banff.
Young, AllVed SMay49 Casleh Bay.
YoQDg, Thomas ..SAugSS Polmau.
MASTERS.
Barrett, Wm 86Dec48 I. of Arran.
Barney, Henry D. 1 9June47 Prawle.
Barney, Wm. J. W.14Dec47 Sherringham.
Chown, Peter .... 21 Apr49 Scattery.
Cleveland, Chas. . . 29Sept47 Pagham.
Colfoome, John C. 13Apr47 Hill Portland.
Ellis, Wm 14Noy49 Scattery Island.
Ernes, Wm. H. ..13Jaly47 Crowlink.
Gamer, John 160ct49 Cove Bay.
Graham, Robt. B. . .60ct49 Long Island.
Hele, Wm. S Dec49 Peterhead*
Harper, Henry ..86Jaly48 Ballymacaw.
Haynes, John 31 Ang.47 Cliff Creek.
Hyne, Wm. C. . . 26Hay48 Moosehole.
Jenkins, J. W. R. 10Aag48 Lame.
Johns, Stephen ....Jaly49 Hornsea.
M'Le8D,A.B 17Apr48 Mansand.
Pritchard, John S. 19Apr4B Crouch River.
Sclater, H.J 11 Apr48 Romney .
Thompson, Henry 94Noy47 St. Lawrence.
Webb, John ...... 22Auic48 Crookhaveu.
Webb, Henry .... 15Sept47 Soathwold.
Wells, Fred llDec49 Collieston.
Wood, Wm 1 ONov47 DawUsh.
ROYAL MARINES.
Dayis,J.H. 2ndLt. 19Noy28 Beer.
Lloyd, S.SfufX^ 17Apr48 Belfast.
Molesworth, A.J.
tst Lt 14May47 Camber.
Philips, Geo. 9md Lt SDeeSS Grand Redoubt.
MATE.
Hoblyn, Edward L. 12Feb48 Brixham.
SECOND MASTERS.
Horwood, Geo. ..8aJan49 Arthur's Town.
Johnston, Wm.
Lldstone, Wm.
Pyper, Wm. C,
Stovin^ Geo. . .
.6Noy48
..90Oct48
..2]Oct48
.26July48
Sizewell Gap.
Dungeness.
Happisburgh.
Kniough.
OFFICERS OF STATIONS.
{Fonn^rly of the Rnyal or Indian Navffy or
East India Company's seroice,)
Campbell, John ..12Jan48 Caimryan.
CampbeU, M 30Mar4d Portmuck.
BEsterre, C. N. . . 31 Dec47 Flag Head.
Douglas, D oNoy47 Bummouth.
Douglas, John .... 2 1 Jan48 Mundesley.
Freeman, Wm. •.16June48 Syderstand.
Harrison, John ..dOJune48 Baltimore.
Hellard, Saml. B. ..July49 Lymington.
HodgsoA, T. N. ..l7Apr48 Kingsdown.
Kitching, Wm. T. 30July47 57 Tower.
LIdderdale, Wm. 15Noy48 Warbarrow.
LIttlehales, B. J. 18May4d Barton.
Manigray , R dOJune48 Cloghy.
Miller, John 2Feb49 Newton.
Morgan, J. G lAug48 Whitehouse.
Nixon, C. A. 2Dec48 Fleet.
Page, John T 2 June47 No. Berwick.
Pawle, W. H 13Apr48 Pendeen Cove.
Rees, Lewis 22Dec46 Auchmitie.
Sheppard, John . . 20May48 Robert's Core.
Synge, N. H.N... 100ct47 Hamble.
Thomson, John . . 16Jan49 WeUs.
Tuckey, Thos 24Aug48 Flye MUe Pt.
Van ZuiUcom, C. 10May48 Portland.
Walker, W. W. ..19Nov47 Gorran Hayen.
White, Jas. K. . . 13Apr48 Lighthouse.
Admiralty, IZth Jum, 1831.
The scale of the diitribution of seizare rewards, according to the rank of those belonging to the
Sutaon or Vessel, who are present, or oo duty, at the time of seizure, will be as under :«-
Shares
Chief Officer 26
Chief Boatman 10
Hiding Officer 10
Commissioned Boatman . . . . • H
Boatman and Extra-man , 6
COAST GUARD RETIREMENT LIST FOR LIEUTENANTS, R.N.
Conjuit,John 20Oct40
JefTeries, John Head do
Rothery, John do
Macuevia, John llDcc49
The above Officers are allowed £30 per Annum.
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CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.
ADMIRALTY.
Salaries of the Lord* Cominitsioner* for eztcntlng the Office of the Lord High Admiral— Pint Lord, £4,500. Three
Lordi at £1,000, exclusive of half-pay; one at £1,200, including allowance for houie-rent, and ezduaiTe of half-
pay; and one at £1,200, including allowance for a house.
First Secretary to the Admiralty — John
Parker, M.P. Salary, £2000
Second Secretary — Capt. W. A. B. Iia-
miltoni R.N. Salary ^ 1500
Private Secretary to First Lord —
Capt. Charles £den, R.N. Salary, 300
(Exclusive of Half-pay,)
Chief C&rJt— John H. Hay. Salary, 1000
Senior Clerks—T. Crofton Croker, John
Jones Dyer, George Worth, John
Barrow, F.R.S., C. H.Pennell,R.S.
Evans, J. H.Bnggs. Salary/rom £Q00toS50
(Increasing £tO a year.)
Clerks of the Second Class^J. H.
Jesse, J. H. N. Houghton, Henry
Wolley, Waller Clifton, T. Wolley, E.
Gifiard, M. W. Midlane, J. Jackson,
H. F, Amedroz, jun., William F.
Evans, R. W. Hamilton, Thos. James
(act,) Salary, £350 to 550
(Jncreasing £15 a year.)
Clerks of the Third Class—J. H. Hay,
jun., O. B. Piers, C. W. O'Reilly,
John Sheridan, Alex. Wm. Innes,
Robt. Bell, Chas. John Proby, Thos.
G. Grant, Fran. Graves, John Perrier,
Fred. Locker, Robt. M. Jones, W. S.
Gilly, Wm. C. Miller, Henry C. G.
Bedford, Henry E.C.Stapylton, John
R. Paris, Clarence Braddyll
5a/a»y,£ 100 to 350
(Increasing £10 a year.)
//yrfro^opAer— la^Rear-Admiral Sir
Francis Beaufort, F.R.S £800
Assuita7ils.
Com— Alfred Miles £208 0
Master-^Edvi. Dunsterville 182 10
Master^]. F. Dessiou 156 10
Superintendent of Compass Depart-
ment— Captain Edw. J. Johnson,
R.N., F.R.S £383
Comptroller of Steam Machinery —
Capt. Alexander b.llice, R.N, . .
Chief Engineer, 8fc. . . Thos. Lloyd. ,
Asst Engineer ^oh^rtli\ig\\es
\st Draftsman James Wright . . . .
2c? Drajftsman John S. Holland . .
\st Writer, ^'c. Eugene Sweny . . . ,
2d Writer, i^c. F. C. Ogle
£950
900
500
250
150
150
80
Director of Engineering and Architec-
tural Works— £1000 0
C/Mcf^^WR^an/— William Scamp .. 650 0
Draftsman Jas. Trotter
Harbour and Railway Department.
Contains— ^C. R. D. Bethune, R.N.,
J. Washington, R.N., James Vetch,
R.E., each i;800
SOMERSET HOUSE.
Department of the Surveyor of thbNavt.
Surveyor of the iVaiw— Capt. #Sir s*»»7.
B. Walker, R.N £1300
{^Including allowance fcr a house.)
Asst. Surveyors— John Edye, F.R.S.,
Isaac Watts, eacA 800 0
CAie/C/erit -Geo. P. Parkin 600 0
Second Class^Ch&B. E. Lang, W. D. Eden.
Third Class— S, A. Hayes, Stuart Brodie,
R. F. King, James Hewett.
Accountant-general of the Navy.
John Thomas Briggs £1300 0
(Including aUmoancefor a house.)
Dep Ace Gen— O'Brien B. Woolsey 900 0
First Class Clerk— 3. M. Boddy.
ledger and bill branch.
Clerk of the First Class- Jas. Beeby.
Clerks of the Second Class— J. H. Hawnsley,
H. W. R. Walker, H. Butler.
Clerks of the Third Class— Uich&rd Randall,
T. C. K. Gloag, R. P.Chaplin, David Ait-
ken, James Anderson, James Reddle, Joseph
Nash, G. H. Johnson, Hen. Brady, Joseph
Merry, A. Maclaurin.
invoice and claim branch.
Clerk of the First Class— B,. Unwin.
Clerks of the Second Class— John Biggar,
J.Tomkins, John Whiffen, A. Brady.
Clerks of the Third Class — F, C. Harris,
Matthew Bentley, J. Gilbert, O. B. Woolsey,
E. H. Hay, Wm. Kenrick, Wm Crocket,
E. M. Harris,?. H. McKerlie, H. Goodliff,
Arthur H. Bather.
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IMPRBST BRANCH.
Cierk of the First Cto*— Thomas Collings.
Clerks of the Second Class— ¥. M. Goodliff,
O. B. Rule, Thomas Jayne, D. Appleton,
George Wells, Charies Turner, John H.
Sporrell.
Clerks of the Third Cto^—Oeorge Spunrell,
P. W. Griffiths, J. King, C. P. Field, L. H.
Noel, William Woolsey, W. H. Douglas,
S. H. Riley, Q. J.T.Merrv,EdwardPennell,
Joseph Drury, A. D. Williamson.
WAGES BRANCH.
Clerks of the First C^«— Benjamin Moore,
Thomas Jones.
Clerks of the Second Class— Henry Smith, G.
W.Hebden, O.H. Davis, John Pinhom,H.W.
Strutt, Geo. Stilwell, Charles Spence, R. At-
kinson, John Aitchison, J. Bowden, John
Martin(acO, Josh. Saul(acO, E. Cahill(acO-
Clerks of the Third Class — J. P. Good-
win, G. W. Daysh, Robert Thompson, W.
H. Hookey, G. C. Harrison, M. Goldsmith,
P. Robertson, T. F. Erskine, W. Robertson,
George Ren wick, Alexander Scott, Thos.
Pitcaim, S. W. Burton, John Gandy, Arthur
Houghton, H. Nosworthy, Thomas Lomas,
W. H. Weddell, G. G. Scott, H. J. Turner,
W. D. Piers, W. J. Murton, G. Muston,
Gilmore Irving, G. J. Bentley, E. 0. Lil-
licrap, A. Abethell, Josh. H. Baker, A.
M'Dougall, W.E.P, Hooper.
PRIZE AND WILLS BRANCH.
CUrk of the First Class, Inspector of Wills,
and Jaxaminer of Prize Accounts — -Edward
Gandy.
Clerks of the Second Class—ThoB. C. Barrow
(Assistant Inspector and Examiner), A. Ba-
silico, R. Hardy.
Clerks of the Third Class— Jsa. Irwin, F.
Maddison, W. Stevens, John Matson, Wm.
Spencer, Ed. Witt, James Haliburton, E.
Cahill, jun., F. G. Boddy.
Storekeeper- General of the Navt.
Hon. Robt. Dundas £1000
Clerk of the First Class— Jsmes R. Clark 620
Clerks of the Second Class — John Robertson,
James H. Renton, Edward Clark, Thomas
Whiffen, John Crosby.
Clerks of the Third C/o**— Edmund J.
Brietzcke, Edward Chas. Warren, J. B.
Kingdom, John Eastbope, G. Wells, jun.,
R. D. Brown, Wm. Dickson, N. Girdle-
stone, Thos. Kinsey, Henry Canney, Geo.
H. Hatton, A. H. Price.
CONTRACT OFFICE.
Chief Clerk and Registrar of Public Securities
— John James.
Clerk of the Second Class — John Doutty.
Clerks of the Third Class -A. F. D. Browne,
A. S. Stuart, Harry Lupton.
COMPT. OF ViCTUALLINO OF NaVF AND OF
Transport Service.
Jas. Meek, {Pav ^ Pur,) £ 1 000
CAt6/ C/erA— Wm. Leybum 760
Clerk of the First Cto*— Charles
Champ (act).
Clerk of the Second Class — P. Loudon.
Clerks of the Third Class—S. S. Lewes, R,
W. C. Richardson, W. W. Kinsman.
PURSERF ACCOtTNT branch.
Clerk of the First Class— Edw&rd Perigal.
Clerks of the Second Class— W. T. Snosswell,
F. Perigal, W. L. Anderson, A. Pike (act),
G. M innes (act).
Clerks of the Third Class^U. G. Jefferson,
W. A. Waddilove, R. Friend, J. Gray, A.
E. Taylor, H. Ancell, A. Douglas, W. G.
Comyn, Chas. Fawcett, J. Scott, J. M.
Barron, W. H. S. Lewes.
store account branch.
Clerk of the First Class— J. J. Burmester.
Clerks of the Second Class— W. W. Weller,
N. L. Seppings, W. E. Jenkins.
Clerks of the Third Class--W. A. Brown, H. J.
Hind, A. Warre, W. Bartiet, F. J. Philips,
J. S. B. De Courcy, L. Hume.
transport branch.
Clerk of the First Class— B. S. Smith.
Clerk of the Second Class— ThomsB Weigall.
Clerks of the Third Class— J. W, Harris. F.
W. Du Pre Dyer, E. C. Cockcraft, P. C.
Stanhope.
RECORD office.
Clerk of the Second Class— Vf. Willis.
Clerk of the Third Class-G. G. Wilson.
Director-General of the Medical De-
partment OF the Navy.
J^Sir W. Burnett, Kt. M,D„ F.R.S. £1000.
Chief Clerk — ^Benjamin Fossett.
Clerks of the Second Class— B. P. Hobart, W.
Fossett, A. Maclaurin.
Clerks of the Third Class— 3. H. Elliott, Wm.
King Fossett, Geo. Mackison, George Cran-
dell, W. T. H. Bunnett, Amelius Everest,
Edward Lyon, Geo. R.D. Norton.
The abore-mentioned clerks (wbose 9Rlarie8 are
not particularised) arc upon the following scale : —
Of the First Class, 1st section, £600 to £800;
2nd section, £500 to £650. Of the Second Class,
£300 to £500. Of the Third Class, £^i) to £300.
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ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE. PORTSMOUTH.
Governor— The First Lord of the Ad-
miralty, ex, off,
Capt.'Superintenden€^i^UenTy Chads
Professor — Rev. Thomaa J. Main, Baiarj.
M. A., F.R.A.S £500
MeUhenuUiecU Master -^Heiay W. Jeans,
P.R.A.S 250
Instructor m Fortification and Mecha"
nieal Drawing — Andrew R. Savage 200
Chemical Lecturer and Assistant-^.
L Hay 300
Assistant in the Observatory^ John Jeans 100
C/crA:— Thomas Skelton 200
ilfa/ron— Mrs. M. A. KendalL
ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREEITWICH.
Astronomer Royal and Superintendent
of Chronometers — George Biddel
Airey,M.A.,F.R.S.,LL.D £800
First Assistant— Rev. Robert Main,
M.A.,F.R.A.S je400
Superint. of the Nautical Almanack —
tienUW. S.Stratford 500
OBSERVATORY, CAPE OF GOOD HOPB-
Astronomer— Thomas Madear 60O
1st ^^mton^-William Mann 250
2nd Assistant— Rev. Geo. Fred. Childe. 250
REGISTRY OFFICE OF MERCHANT
SEAMEN.
Registrar— Jjient J. Hoskins Brown, £500
Asst,'Registrar — Chas. Boyd, jun. . . £350
Overseer of Tickets — Jas. Sprent,Ma8ter, R.N.
iei82 10b. and Half-pay.
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OFFICERS OF HER MAJESTY'S DOCK YARDS.
DEPTFORD.
Capt Superintefident — Sir John Salary,
Hill, Kt lJan42£100»
Mast, Attendant — Geo. F.
Morice
MaslSh{pwrt—Chas.Wmcoii 4May48 500
Storekeeper— F. L. Moachet . . 1 Apr49 500
Store Reeeiver^A, Couch ..29Aug48 300
iSur^eofi— William Bruce, md. 4Feb45 450
TimJer /iwp—S. Buchanan ..IApr47 400
Clerk, 2ndClas8—W. R. Willcocks. 3rrf Class,
J. Tadhope, J. H. E. Bennett, J. Morison,
W. R. De Montmorency, H. J. Allan, B. H.
Churchward.
WOOLWICH.
Commodore Superintendent —
Henry Eden 13Nov48 1000
Mast Attend - C. P. Bellamy 22Aug48 480
Mast iSAtipirrr— Oliver Lang 22July26 650
Asst Master Shiptprt-^Henry
Chatfield lPeh48 400
Jas.Peake 4May48 400
Storekeeper— 'F.W. Gottlieb . . 21 Aug49 600
Store Receiver— J erh, Owen 20July49 450
Timber Inspector— S. Pulkgar 1 Apr47 400
*iSur^eoi»— C.A.Browning,MD.5May49 500
Asst SurgJ. N. Derriman, MD.23ApT46
Chief Engineer and Insp of
Moehinery—E, Humphrys . . 1 Jan49 650
^M/— John Trickett lApr48 400
Clerks, \st Class — Joseph Pinhom. (Secre-
tary to the Com. Supt.) P. Morgan, ^nd
Class, E. T. Burr, John Lee, W. Woods,
J. T. Roper, E. J. 8. Graves. 3rrf Class, W
T. E. Miller, D. Roy, J. Manning, H. G. B.
Johnson, W. Scott, C. Pringle, B. W. Pid-
cock, C. O. Dutton, G. G. Sutherland, P.
Button, W, A. Hatton, A. Weile, Henry
Cobham, W. Pinhom.
CHATHAM,
Captain Superintendent —
Peter Richards, C.B 5May49 1000
Mast Attendn^Thos. Laen . . 15May49 480
Mast Shipw—Fns, John Laire 20ct44 650
Asst Master Shipwright —
O.W.Lanjr 20ct44 400
JohnFincham 16June49 400
Chief Engineer— k. Laurie . . 30June46 500
Storekeeper— Zo\aiM\\iet ..17June46 600
Store Receiver— Geo. Childs . . 9May49 450
Timber Inspector— Geo. Clotherl Apr47 400
Director of Police — Lieutenant
John Wise 7Sep41 250
Chaplain— F^d^fTWC^ Pettman . . 2Mar44 350
*iSttr^e<wir— Peter Suther ....27Apr49 500
Asst Surg—Yi. Peacock, md. 21July43 200
• Paid also on Victualling EstabUihnent.
Officer of Works— CKot. Thos. R. Mould, R.E.
Clerks, \st Class— (f, Rhind, C. Slade. 2nd
Class G. D. Skillett, J. Parks, H. Vinall,
G. Cresy, J. Whittle, H. C. Alms. 3rd
Class S. Hart, J. Skillett, S. Seaton, J.
Whitthom, T.Balcomb, T.B. Ward, R. G.
Hobbes, David Morgan, W. R. Fynmore.
SHEERNESS.
Captain Sujaerintendent— salary
David Pnce I0Nov46 £840'
Mast Attendant— Jon. Aylen 25May49 480
Mast ^A»]ptt>— Samuel Read . . 4May48 600
Asst Master Shipwright— J.
^ Large I6June49 400
Asst Mast Attendant — James
Underwood 27June46 380
Storekeeper—ThoB, Baldock..IMay49 600*
Store Heeeiver— William L.
Freeman 5Deo42 400
Timber Inspector— ft. Elwes . . 1 Apr47 300
Director of Police — Lieut.
Edwd. Ramsey 7Sep41 250
CAop/awi— John Kirkby 30Aug25 350
5ttr^— JohnAnder8on,MD.(6)21June42 500
Asst Surg ..A.B.Coates ..16Mar49
Clerks, 1st Class— J. Parminter. 2nd Class,
J. Ward. W. Wharton. 3rrf Class, J. B.
Luson, G. Skinner, J. Creasey, J. Harper,
J. E. Stevens, G. T. Skinner, G. Blurton,
S.C.Dibdin,L.B. Groves,
DEAL.
Clerk in Charge of Stores —
Chas. Wootton 6Nov4I 100
PORTSMOUTH.
Rear-AdmiralSuperintendent —
#Henry Prescott 15Dec47 1095
Mast Attend and Harb Mast —
Chas. Brown 27June46 480
Mast Shipwright — ^John Fin-
cham 20ct44 650
Asst Master Shipwright —
W. M, Rice 20ct44 400
J.P.Wallis 12May47 400
Assistant Mast Attendant —
John McDonald 19Dec48 380
Chief Engineer and Inspr of
Machinery— k,Myxm.y {act) 9May46 650
Storekeeper— W. C. Edwards lMay49 600
Store Receiver — G. Vinter ..20Sept42 450
Timber Inspector— J B8. Ben-
nett lApr47 400
Director of Police— Lieat.
H.W.HaU 14M8r34 250
Chapl—ThoB. Morgan, dd. . . 21 May 1 7 670
^ur^— James Henderson ..19Ju]y38 500
Asstst Surg — Jno. C. Sabben 1 1 June42 200
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Officers of Her Majesty's Dock Yards.
Sdluy.
Officer of fTor**— Capt. Henry James, R.E.
Engineer—T, Miller lJan49 £400
Clerks, ist Class^J, N. Harvey (Sec to Adm
Supt), W.Crane. W.Penfold. 2ndClaM'-
Robt. Allen, A. 6ruzelier,j £. Gittens,
Rich. Webb, W. Teideman, J. Holmes,
W. Fowles, A. Poulden, J. Helby. 3rd Class
—J. Horsey, R. M*Dougall, J. M. E. Sad-
ler, R. Allen, junr., Robt. Webb, G. E.
Gittens, J. B. Wilkins, H. H. Jewell, G.
Rogers, D. Lowry, H. N. Harrison, G. H.
Harvey, J. H. Ayling, H. Pearson, J. P.
Wallis.
School of Mathematics and Naval Con^
struction — The Rev. Joseph Woolley,
Head Master of the Central Mathe-
matical School £400
H. R. Herbert, Draftsman £100
DEVONPORT.
JRear-Adm, Superintendent —
iStr John Louis, B^. 16Dec46£I095
Mast Attendant — James Hen-
derson 27June46 480
Master Shipwright — ^William
Edye 9Dec44 650
Asst Master Shipwright'^
H.L. Peake 16Jane49 400
Geo. Turner 7Nov49 400
Assist Mast. Attend^John E.
Mills 27June46 380
Storekeeper— Wm. Jenkins . . 21 Aug49 600
Stare Receiver— T, Pretious . . IApr49 450
Timberlnspeetor—J.JAeweMyn 1 Apr47 400
Director of Police — Lieut. T.
Williams (6) 23Feb34 250
Chapl— John Briggs II Aug35 400
Surg—Wm. Folds 28July47 600
Asst 5ur^— John Reid 1 7Feb44 200
QueerCs Harh Mast — Wm.
Walker 27Deo44 450
Officer of fForks^QA^t M. Williams, R.E.
Chief Engineer— CMtierton lJan49 650
Clerks, ist ClassS, Paramore, R. Laws,
C. Besly. 2nd Class^J, L. Penfold, J.
C. Burdwood, W. S. Crealoche, R.
Scott, W. Bulley, S. Gibbs, F. J. Jem-
mett, J. Besley, J. Brown. 3rd Class —
E. Northam, H.B. Triscott, D. G. Dent, W.
M. Carrington, B. Stokes, H. N. P. Wal-
ker, J. H. Morris, H.G. Keys, W. H. B.
Shepherd, W. M. Richards, G. Wobrige,
E. B. Torey, A. T. Gard, F. M. Applin.
PEMBROKE.
Capt Superintendent—Sir Thos.
Pasley,Bt 5May49 £^40
Mast Attend and QueetCs Harh
Mast— ThomeA Driver 23May49 50
Mast Shipwright — Richard
AbetheU 20cM4 600
Storekeeper— E.L&WS 8June21 600
Timber Inspector R.Bonniwell 7Api49 350
Director of Police — Lieut.
Richard Weatherley 9Mar34 200
Surg-^Thos. Cook Jones .... 12July33 450
Chapl—Jsa. H. Malet, d.d. . . 26Sept45 400
Clerks, 1st Class— U. Treweeks. 2nd Class—
J. Davidson, J. Burwood, W. Burwood.
3rrf Class — 1^. Chevallier, A. B. Pike,
E. CIatworthy,R. Harwood, W. Campbell,
Charles Lewis.
Scale of Salary of Olerki In Doek Ttrdfw— 1«« Clas9--
WOLtoMOl. Siul OoM—lfiOl. to aOOt SnI CloM— SIM.
to 1501.
CAPE OP GOOD HOPE.
Nav Storek— J olm Breaks . .24July45 600
GIBRALTAR.
Naval Officer in charge of
Stores— C«gt. Hon. G. Grey 160ct46 150
MALTA.
Rear-Admiral Superintendent —
Edward Harvey 9Mar48 1160
Mast Attend— JomeaJffeL^ier 22Feb37 400
Mast Shipwright— W.Renwood4Jaji^ 400
Nav Storek— Beni.Chimmo ..9Sep46 600
BERMUDA.
iVat? ^/oreA:— J. Ballingall ..310ct29 600
C^p^— John U. Campbell . . 26Sept45 400
HALIFAX.
Storekeeper— Alex. Eliott ..14May41 450
KINGSTON, CANADA.
Clerk in Charge of Stores —
DavidTaylor 3Mai45 350
JAMAICA.
Clerk in Charge of Stores —
Robert M'Gowan 28Apr46 600
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ANTIGUA.
Salary
Clerk in Charge of Stores —
Joseph N. Ifart lApr32 £350
TRINCOMALEE.
5/oreXee/jer— Hen.Warringtonl5Dec37 610
HONG KONG.
Salary.
Surg—n. A. Bankier, m.d. 19Jan46 £328 10
yisst Surg — William Hen-
derson (6) 29Aug46 136 17
H. M. Speer 29Aug46 136 17
Storekeeper ayid Agent Vic-
tualler—ChBa, Parker (Com) 120ct49 600
HALIFAX.
Pay and Pur in Charge —
J. N. DeVries 9Dec48 50 0
HER MAJESTY'S VICTUALLING YARDS.
DEPTFORD.
Capt Superintendent — Sir John
l,Kt. .
Salary.
Hill,ir/ lJan42 £800
Mast Attend and Harb Mast —
George F. Morice 16July36 480
Storekeeper—John Elliot 20Apr46 500
Assist Storekeeper— ^d. Ede 20Apr46 400
Assist Sur^ and Med Store-
keeper—fohn Brown (a) ..31Jan34 236
Cierks. 1st Class— T, Oswald, R. Ellis, J.
Atchison. 2nd Class— U. G. S. Bowring,
F. Pearce, H. D. James, B. Williams. 3rd
Class— A. C. Gloag, E. Wilkinson, W. B.
Stevenson, A. Hall, W. B. Pembroke,
E. W. S. Basden.
Transport Serv, Clerk— Vi. Bowley £180
PORTSMOUTH.~<ROYAL CLARENCE.)
Capt Superintendent— Sir W.
Edward Parry, Kt., F.R.S. . . 2Dec46 800
Mast Attend of Victualling—
John Davies 27June46 380
Storekeeper— ThomaA T. Grant,
F.R.S. 18May31 800
Clerks, 1st Classen. Pearce, J. Churcher.
'2nd Class — C. Poster, H, Pearson. 3rrf
Class— V^. H. Churcher.
PLYMOUTH.-<ROYAL WILLIAM.)
Captain Superintendent—
tlJ*John Toup Nicolas . . I Sept47 800
Mast Attend of Victualling—
James W. Armstrong , . . .27June46 380
Storekeeper— k. Pike 24Dec47 500
Clerks, \st Class— W, Walker, T. Jamieson.
2nd Class— B,. Watson, C. Scott, ^d
Class— \V. F. M*Kain.
Scale of Salary for Clerks in Yictoalllng Tarda^Ul
C^AM— 2801. to 9002. ind CUut-^lSOl. to 230/. Srd
CVoM-SOI. to ISO/.
Salary.
Agent for Transports, Victual-
ling and Storekeeper— lAeut,
W. F. Wentworth 7Feb42 £200
MALTA.
Agent Victualler —
Francis Clifton 9Sept46 600
GIBRALTAR.
Naval Officer in Charge of Stores —
Capt.2ro7i. Geo. Grey. .160ct46P*w o" dock
^ yd. establish.
BERMUDA.
Agent Victualler —
Samuel Triscott ..14Sept30 400 0 0
CAPE OP GOOD HOPE.
John Breaks 24 July45Pai<i as Naval
Storekeeper.
Agent Victualler —
HALIFAX.
Storekeeper —
Alex. Eliott 14May41Pai<i as Naval
Storekeeper.
JAMAICA.
Pay Sr Pur in Ch of Victualling Stores—
Saml. H. Manley 16July46 250 0 0
TRINCOMALEE.
Storekeeper and Agent Victualler —
Henry Warrington . . 15Dec37 ^***d <>" dock
yd. estabUsh.
RIO DE JANEIRO.
Clk. in Ch, ofNav, and Vict. Stores—
Geo. M. Lang I5June46
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MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
ROYAL HOSPITAL, HASLAR.
Ca^L Superin.^Sir William ^„^„"«,v?i*'
Edward Parry, AT/., F.R.S. EBtabiishment.
2Dec46
Lieutenants— ,^, ^^^^
Alexander F. Parr. .27April31 £230
Medical Inspectors —
Sir John Richardson,
p.R.S 22Aiig40 602
James Anderson, m.d. 27Nov44 602
0 0
Deputy Medical Inspector-- .^, ,„
James Allan, (a) M.D. 4Feb45 501 17
Agent and Steward^ ^^^ ^
llichardHallilay....l3May41 400 0
Surgeon and Med. Storekeeper--
Alex.McKecknie,M.D. 4Feb45 374 2
Assisting Surgeon — ^^ ,^
Alex.^tuait 90ct42 255 10
Assistant Surgeons—
Andrew Clark 20Oct46
John F. Johnson . . 12Aug48
C.CrandeU 19Mar49
Alex. Robertson 10Oct49 I i27 8 0
Henry S. Edwardes (
(act) lNov49
Jas. Johnstone (acO 5Nov49 I
John M. Dufitis(acO 8No749 J
CAapfn— Jas.Dunne,M.D.7Jiily28 300 0 0
Clerks-J. Ross, M. Graves, W. Penfold, {Sal.
each £150); J. R. Constantine, John Da-
vies, £80.
PLYMOUTH.
Captain Superintendent—
•®i*J.Toup Nicolas lSept47 "^"l^^^dS:'
"^ShnT^h 9Feb37 230 0 0
Edmund Malone..,. 8Mar42 230 0 0
Assistant Surgeons —
J.W. Reid 27Mar49>.
Stephen Bowden . . 31 Mar49 i
J. D. Macdonald(acO 1 4 Aug49 f , 07 q a
A. L. Archer (acO ..lNov49>'^^ ^ "
John Rorie (acO Nov49\
Wm. S. Love {act) 19Nov49 J
Chaplain'^
win. R. Payne, M.A...12Jan46 300 0 O
MALTA.
Deputy Medical Inspector —
W.Lindsay, MD.:....4Sep48 565 17 6
Surgeon and Storekeeper —
HamiltonD.R.Henning7Dec44 363 17 6
Assistant Surgeon —
James J. Martin.... 19May46 200 15 O
JAMAICA.
Deputy Medical Inspector —
Jas.W. Johnson, M.D.4June49 584 0 0
Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper —
John Watson 5Apr44 382 2 6
Assistant Surgeons —
S. S.D.Wells 24Mar49
Alex. Watson, MD. ..5Nov49
BERMUDA.
Medical Inspector- t aq nno ^
Wm. Rae, MD Jan49 602 5
Agent and Steward— .^^ ^
C. D. Holworthy ..14July42 400 0
Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper—
Alex. S. Allen, M.D. 31Dec47 374 2
Assistant Surgeon^ ^^^ ,^
H. Richarcfion, m.d. 14Dec47 255 10
Deputy Medical Inspecto,
EdwdHilditch ..28July47 584 0 0
Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper--
Wm. Gunn, M.D. ..29June46 382 2 6
Assistant Surgeons—
James Laird 3Apr44 219 0 0
James Clerk, m.p. . . 2May44 219 0 0
HALIFAX.
Pay & Pur in Ch of Stores —
John N. De Vries .... 9Nov49
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper—
Sd. Shea llDec46 336 1/6
HONG KONG.
Surgeon —
R. A. Bankier,M.D. . . 19Jan46
Assistant Surgeons —
Henry M.Speer ,...29Aug46
John Andrews (6) m.d.27 July49
Alex. E. Mackay . . . .27July49
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TRANSPORT SERVICE.
RESIDBNT AGBNTS.
Cork.— Lieut. W. P. Wentworth . . . .7Feb42
Paid on VietnaUtng Bttabliahramt.
QuEBBG.—^Capt Edward Boxer ..24Aug43
LiYSRPooL — Commander Tho8,BeYi8 Apr43
LBiTH.~Lieut Edward W. Pitt* . .
£150 09. Od.
• BzdulTe of half-pay.
AGBNTS AFLOAT.
Lieut. William C. Harris 14Mar44/ '^/Ji. per
— Wm. Thomas
. . lNoy47l loiu^r month
\ for wrvaot.
NAVAL OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON THE QUARANTINE SERVICE.
Fnmci.Br.kineI.«h { Su^tendent.
Robert Brown {Military) Medical Buperintendent
Wm. B. Cliamberlaiii a Lieat-Saperiniendent,
Ezoloslre of half-paj.
Standgate Creek,
RiTer Medway.
do
liTerpooL
£ 1. A
850 0 0
182 10 0
219 0 0
EMIGRATION OFFICERS.
Jas. S. lean. London. £808 fia* — Offici, 70, lower Thames^street.
John Benry lAeui. Dublin .
Thomaa B. Hodder do. Liyerpool
Charles Friend
Peter Stark
Robt. Ramsay
P. Bhuttleworth
do.
do.
do.
do.
£208 5 0
do.
Cork do.
Bel£ut .... do.
Londonderry do.
do.
M. H. Moriarty lAtui. SUgo
R. Lynch Matter Limerick .
Jas. R. Forrest Lieut. Greenock .
Timothy Carew do. Plymouth .
Wm. BUis Ret. Cem. Waterford .
6 0
do.
do.
do.
do.
EsdniiTe of half-paj.
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ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SEAMEN AT GREENWICH.
MILITARY DEPARTMENT.
Governor^ "l^kdminl Sir Charles
Adam I0July47
Sidary l,fiOOL, with hslf-pay, bouM, ttont. Ice.
Lieut, 'Governor i Rear-Adm. wf^Sir
James Alexander Gordon lJnly40
telarj BOM., with half-pay, hooM, ttoraa, Ice.
Captain9»
George Moubray 25Mai46
Thomas Dickinson a6Aug47
Thos. L. P. Laughame iMay49
Wm. Cuppage 27Sei)t49
Salary looi., with apamnanta, ttorea, dec.
Commanders.
Charles Robinson 27Aug40
William C. C. DalyeU 27Aug40
Joseph Corbyn 27Aug40
Edward William Garrettt 6Feb44
Salary SOOI. with aparimanti, ttorea, Ice.
LieutenanU.
Frederick Bedford 23June02
William Rivers! 28ApT26
Michael Fitton* aOApr35
John Wood RonseJ 2Nov37
David O'Brien Casey 150ct39
Bassett Jones Loveless 8May44
Josiah Domford I June44
Geo. M. Monk 20Sept49
Salary 8802., with apartnwnta, itorat, Aec.
Masters,
Thomas Penrose 14July46
Henry Smartly 24Nov46
Salary 200/., with apartmanta, itore^ Ice.
Superintendent of Halls ^ 8(C,
Joseph Allenll 3Mar34
Salary 900{., with apartments, ttores, Ice.
Chaplains*
Rev. John Kellow Goldney 12Dec38
Salary SOOf., with apartmeota, storw. Ice., and SOOI as
Superintendent of Religious Books, Ice. sent Into the Nary,
Rev. Edward Kitson 26Sept45
Salary 80M. (exeloaire of half-paj) with apartments,
stores. Ice.
Medical Inspector of Hospitals.
«* Vm Sir John Liddell, Kt., md. . 19June44
Salary £000. Apartments, storss, fte.
Deputy Medical Inspector of Hospitals.
Alex. Nisbet, md 12Jan44
Salary £000. Apartments, storss, Aec.
Surgeon. James MTeman 12Jan44
Salary 4002. Apartmenu, stoies. Ice.
Dispenser. John/Whitmarsh .... 2Dec44
Salary 8801. Apartments, stores. Ice.
Asst. Dispenser. Archibald Yair . .22Apr43
Salary 1501. Apartments, stores, Ifcc.
Assistant Surgeons.
Robert F. Cullen, MD 25Apr46
Nicholas Littleton 4May47
Wm. T. DomviUe 7Sep47
Vans. C. Clarke, M.D 3May49
Foe ■daiy see <* TUrta of PuU-pay." Apartmenls, stocea,fte.
Matrons. Mrs. Fanny Figff ; Mis. Elizabeth
Roberts; Mrs. Mary TeUey.
Salary £190, with apartments, stoies, te.
CIVIL DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners. The Paymaster G^eral
and First Commissioner of Woods and
Forests, ex officio. George Tiemey, Esq.
Rear Admiral ^Sir Henry Hart, Kt.^
Rear-Admiral Sir Watkin Owen Pell, Kt.
Salary 0001., with apartmento, stores, Ke.
Secretary. John A. Lethbridge . . . 6Apr34
Salary OOOL, apartments, stores, iBe.
Asst.Sec. 8f Chief Clerk. John L. Jay 26Jime45
Salary 410/., ^lartments, storss, 4ke.
Ckrk. Thos. B. Stow
Salary jesoo.
Cashier. William Pame 23May29
Salary 5001., i^partments, stores, Ke.
let Clk to Do. W. H. Knowlden . .23May29
Salary 4MM.
%d Class. Stephen R. Prowse
Salary mtn. £900, mas, J900.
Zd Class. James F.Wright ; Henry F.Prowse.
Salary nUn. £80, max. dtlSO.
Steward Thomas F. Jessep IGAprSI
Salary 9001., apartments, Ke.
1st Clk to Do. George Hann 19Jan45
Salary min.800i., max.AlOU
^ Class. James Thorbum
3d Class James De Montmorency ; Horatio
Elphinstone Rivers ; E. A. Domville.
Salary (same as CSashier's derks).
Clk of the Cheque. John W. Nicholls 19Mar47
Salary OOOL, and three guineas per week in lieu of apart-
ments. Ice.
1st Clk to Do. John 1. Langley . •23May29
Salary 4101.
2d Class. George Deane; William Popham
Lethbridffe.
3d Class. John Rouse ; Francis Huskisson ;
Charles Loveless.
Salary (same as Cashier's Clerks).
1st Insp of Works. Charles Lee ... . 10ct44
Salary SOOX., with house, stores, fce.
2nd Insp of Py'orks. William SiveU..10ct44
Salary 280L, house, stores, Ite.
Mast Brewer. Thos. Calvert Morton4Novl 9
Salary 950/., house, storss, Ice.
* Hhs two guineas per week In lieu of ^Nurtments.
t Has 40/. »-year additional for lower school seleetlons, Ke.
t These oAeers ha^e 100/ a-year additional salary ; the
former as A4Jutanl Ueut , and the latter as Superintendent
of the Schools.
I This ottoer, who lost both his legs in June, 1890, when
serrlng In a tender to aybille on the coast of Africa, holds
the loeiil rank of a Master in the Nary, and has a pension of
4U. 19«. Secretary to the Royal Naval Club of 1706.
ROYAL HOSPITAL SCHOOLS.
Superint. Lieut. John W. Rouse 2Nov37
Chaplain. Rev. Geo. Fisher, M.A.
FfR.S lMNov34
Salary 8001. (ezduslTe of half-nay), apartments,stores. Ice.
Master of the Nautical School. Edw.
Riddle, F.R.A.S 25Aug21
Salary 900/., max. 400/., apartments, stores, Ice.
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Head Master of Upper School. Rev.
Jame8Hm,M.A 27Feb44
fl«l«7 900/., max, SfiOI., apartmenti, stores, 4cc.
Head Master of Lower School. Edw.
Hughes 6Dec44
SulMrj 9001., max, 8001., «partmenti» stortt, kc
Matron. Mrs. Mary Hooper.
Salary, ^eiOO, with apartmento, storea, Iec
GREENWICH HOSPITAL SCHOOLS.
The Uppee School
Compriseft 400 boys, sodb of Officers of tl^e Nary
or Royal Marines, and of Seamen and Marines;
and of Officers and Seamen of the merchant senriee.
Erery Candidate for admission must have attained
tbe age of tan, and not exceed eleven years of
age ; ** most be free from any impediment of speech,
or other infirmity of body or mind ; be able to read
floently, to write small text well, and to work the three
fintmlosof Arithmetic with frcility and accuracy ."
The education is confined to Mathematics and
Kavigadon, with a proper regard to reUgious in-
Btraction. The construction of Charts upon geo-
metrical principles is the only branch of drawing
taught in the scnool.
It is necessazy in all cases to produce the follow-
ing Certificates: —
1. Certificate of the marriage of the parents ; or,
if not attainabloy other satisfactory proof thereof.
S. Certificate of the day of birth, or a declaration
thereof. ^
8 Certificate of the father's servitude at sea;
which, if in the Navy, will be procured by the
Clerk of the Cheque, and if in the merchant ser-
vice, the Guardians of the boy are to procure it from
the CoUectorof the Customs at the port out of which
the &ther sailed.
List op Patrons.
For the first 100, who must be the sons of Com-
missioned officers of the ward-room rank,
The Board of Admiralty.
The remaining 300 boys are nominated in rota-
tion, as vacancies occur, by
The Lords of the Admiralty, individually,
The Secretary of the Admiralty,
Governor of Greenwich Hospital,
Lieut. Governor of Ditto,
Commissioners of Ditto, individually,
To whom applications for preseotatlons should be preferred.
The Lowee School
Consists of 400 boys, sons of Warrant or Petty
Officers or Seamen, and non-commissioned Officers
or Privates, who are serving or have served in the
Royal Navy or Royal Marmes, and are admitted
solely in reference to the father's services and
claims) and to the state of distress of the psrents
of the Candidates.
Forms and every particular may be obtained re-
specting the Upper and Lower Schools, by applica-
tion to the Secretary or Clerk of the Cheque of the
Hospital, ■
Livivgs belonging to the Ettatetqf OreenunchHoepitai
in the Patronage of the AdmirdUy, and held by
Chaptahu of the Royal Navy : —
Living.
Simonbum.
Humshaugh Chapel
of Ease.
Wark.
Bellingham.
Thomeybum.
Greystead.
Fallstone.
Alston.
yalne.
£6t0
135
347
S23
230
185
311
180
Ineambent.
Meyricke Beebee.
Edward Brice.
Edw. Beatty.
John Marshall.
Joseph Littlewood.
James Surridge.
Thos. Foster.
Hugh Salvin.
The above Chaplains are also in reeelpt of thdr half-pay.
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OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES IN
THE RECEIPT OF PENSIONS.
GOOD SERVICE PENSIONS.
ADMIRALS.
JSOO p«r annum.
••♦OmSir Edw. Codrinffton 25Feb47
OmHon. Sir John Talbot 5May47
9:Sir Charles Ekins 8June48
:9:Hon. Sir Thos. Bladen Capel» Bt. . 20Oct49
VICE-ADMIRALS.
£900 per annum.
ORight Hon. Thomas, Earl Dan-
donald lOPeMl
in#^Sir Charles Bullen 12July43
OSir William Parker 26Apr44
CAPTAINS.
jSlfiO per annum.
♦♦#^Sir John Marshall 9Nov46
igjEdward Collier 9Noy46
•#AiJ. Toup Nicolas 9Nov46
lSii{4 Wm. Wilmot Henderson .... 30Noy46
Williim Walpole 5May47
^^Sir John Franklin 5May47
Henry W. Bruce 27Jtme47
James Hanway Plumridge 27June47
#Edward Boxer 29Sept47
tgiSir John Ross IONov47
lisHenry Dacie Chads 8Dec47
liiJames Scott 6Jan48
John Foote 14Jan48
Williams Sandom 14Jan4>^
Donat H. O'Brien I8Aug48
i5<Edw. Lloyd 1 9Mar49
iI<Sir Eaton Travers, Kt 19Mar49
John Carter lSept49
#Sir Thomas Herbert 40ct49
John Hindmarsh 20Dec49
Sir James C. Ross, Kt 20Dec49
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
£900 per annum.
i5<Major-Gcn. Walter Tremenhere 1 1 Mar43
£150 per annum.
Col. John M'Callum 9Not46
•»**CoL C. Menzies 9Not46
ON THE OUT-PENSION OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
CAPTAINS.
£80 per annum
BCharles Bertram
9Mar40
B'HiomasRenwick
7Nov40
H&John Gonrly -
16Mar41
AEdward Sparshott -
Samuel fiurgeaa -
4Nov46
4Nov46
Thomas Dench -
lDeo46
Philip Wcatphal - -
llOct47
i{<Wm. Slaughter
*Thoma8 Mansel -
26Dec48
- 2Mar49
*Wm. Richardson
- Jan50
COMMANDERS.
£66 per annum.
John Popham Baker
2May^
24April37
7NOV40
Sir Thomas S. Dyer, Bt.
Silas H. Paddon -
George HiUier -
l6Mar41
Joseph Patey
16Mar41
Edward Burt
25June42
Thomas Read
25NOT43
William Kelly (a).
22NOV45
John R. Morris -
13May46
Peter G. PickerneU
llDcc46
Charles Seward -
lDec47
Henry M. Marshall -
6Jan48
Peter Despouritu - 9Ma749
Wm. Hutchinson (h) - 28Sept49
John Geary . . 24Noy49
LIEUTENANTS.
£50 per annum.
W. H.Boyce. - - 2lFebl4
William Clarke Harris- 28Septl6
William Geo. Maude (A.C.)7Not23
*Thos. Mans ell - . 2Mar49
Robert Wm.Tytc (/I. C.) 18D6C23
Thomas Swain - - 29Jan24
Henry Muller - . liMar24
Wm. Somerville (a) R. C.) 30ct25
John Salter - . 30Jan26
John Dawson - . iMar26
Charles Hammond - 28May27
Charles Thompson (it. C.} 3Dec27
Robert J. Hibbs - - iiFebSO
George Mortimer - . 9Dec3]
John Miers Greer (R. C.) 10Aug32
J. Hartley Dathan(A.C.; 29Apr33
John Church (R, C.) - 6Dec33
WiUiam Poore {R, C.) - 3Mar34
Geo. Goddard - - 20Apr35
Edward Mourilyan {R. C.)SlAug36
Donald Fernandes fR. C.) 3Aug37
William Whimper {R. C.) 3Aug37
Joseph Tindale - - 30Oct37
Balch Nun Hoar - - 96June38
Geo. Decoeurdoux (jR.C.) 12July39
Samuel Marsingall {R.C.) 30Oct4l
Matthew Davenhill (jR.C.)UDec41
Richard Coates (A. C.) - 4May4a
Thomas Drane {R. C.) - 9Ju]y42
John G. Nops - • 9Ju]y43
Jas. Hewett {R, C.) - llAprlS
William Pittman - - 1 Jan45
Thomas Burdwood {R.C,) 3Jan45
John Thompson (a) - 34Jan45
Thomas Simpson {R. C.) 2Sept45
William Lester {R.C.) - lJan46
Wm. Y. GiU - - SlJuly46
Joseph Hyett - - 130ct4«
Stephen Hilton {R,C,) - 2Nov46
Flowers Beckett - - 23Feb47
Dyer Bond (R C.) - SOApr47
Mark Anthony (R, C.) - lMay4d
Robert Shebbeare - - lMay48
Edward G. Palmer {R.C,) 160ct48
Andw. WeUs (iJ. CO
James Stone {a) {R. C.)
Robt. Welch (R, C.) -
John Gregory {R, C.) -
Edw. Cole - - -
Frta. S. Price (RC^ .
Geo. S. Parsons -
260ct49
22Feb49
9Mar49
9MaH9
50et49
3Dec49
14Dec49
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IN THE RECEIPT OF PENSIONS FOR WOUNDS, &c., RECEIVED
IN THE SERVICE.
VX.Aa-0PFICBR8.
mif^SirJ, A. Gordon £800
^2iSir G. F. Sey-
mour 250
^SirPituDcisfieaufort 250
t^Uofteph' N. T^yler, 250
Oustavus Stopart . . 250
John Pasco 250
George Morris 800
Manley H. Dixon . . 250
Villiers Fras. Hatton 800
Sir Wat. O. Pell,*:*. 300
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CAPTAINS.
Edward Saurin .... 800 0
John Allen 250 0
t¥]Rowland Money.. 250 0
Wm. B. Dashwood.. 200 0
r^lSirJ.RosSjJT*. .. 150 0
I2,i Right Hoiu L9rd
John Hay 200 0
f^j^ir G. T^ler, Kt. 200 0
iJU. Ryder Burton.. 150 0
Aaron Toser 150 0
William Cnppage .. 91 6
Thos.L.P.Laaghame 01 5
Thomas Dickinson . . 150 0
Abraham M.HawUns 150 0
ThomasGill 200 0
Mark H. Sweny .... 01 5
WilUamOldrey .... 91 5
John HackeU 182 10
Thomas Sanders . . 150 0
5trflen.L.Baker»B^ 180 0
SackettHope 6 0
UenryR.8turt .... 45 12
William A. Willis . . 150 0
i^Sir E. Belcher JT^ 250 0
Douglas Curry .... 01 5
Wm.Jas. Hughes .. 150 0
William Coote.. .. 400 0
Henry N. Rowe . . 200 0
DavidPeat 91 6
John Mac Donell . . 6 0
Henry Chads 91 5
COMMANDBRS.
Henry Bourne 150
Win.C.C. DalyeU.. 150
AU'l W.Thomas .. 150
Richard Moorman . . £1 50 0
James E. Huggins . . 150 0
Rose H. Fuller .... 150 0
SilasT. Hood 200 0
Edward S. Cotgrave 200 0
Charles H. Crooke . . 150 0
George Bignell 150 0
James C. Bennett . . 91 5
James NeviUe 91 5
Thomas Read 91 5
William Savage 01 5
Howard L. Parry . . 91 5
ShephardM<Cormick 91 5
Charles H.Jay 91 5
Robert B. Yates.. . . 45 12
John Branford .... 78 0
Henry H.Budd 01 5
Wm. H. MaiUand . . 91 5
Michael Dwyer .... 01 5
L. A. Robinson .... 4 0
Fred. White 6 0
Gilbert Kennicott .. 01 6
Charles Patrlarche.. 91 5
JohnJones(6) 91 5
Charles Royer 45 12
James Lamont .... 01 5
James Spratt 91 5
John H. Sanders . . 91 5
James Fitzmaurice . . 91 5
Thomas Hoskins 78 0
John Hepburn 91 6
William Lester .... 40
HughGoold 91 5
Robert J. Fayrer 91 5
Curtis Reid 91 5
Thos. J. P. Masters. . 91 5
James Galllchan. ... 60
LIBUTBNAHTS.
Frederick Bedford . .
James U. Parches . .
Charles Hammond. .
William RiTcrs ....
John W. Rouse ....
Bassett J. LoTeless . .
George Thomas (6). .
Robert R. Marley . .
John L. Thompson. .
Edmund J. Piper ••
Edward Robinson ..
Charles T. Sutton
91 5
91 5
91 6
91 6
01 5
01 5
91 6
01 5
91 5
91 5
91 5
91 5
George C. Greenway 91 5
Joseph H. Moore . • 91 5
Thomas Williams . . 91 5
Archibald Campbell 91 5
John O'Reilly (a) .. 91 5
Aaron S. Symes .... 91
Frederick A. Smith 91
Wm. Valentine Lee . . £91 5 0
Wm. Hubbard (/>).. 108 5 0
Charles R. Barober 45 12 6
JohnCrisp 20 0 0
William C. Coffin .. 45 12 6
Lawford Miles .... 6 0 0
Aug. C. Murray.... 45 12 0
Wm. G. Hemsworth 4 0 0
R. Bates Matthews 4 0 0
John Rainier 86 10 0
Wm. H. Brady .... 8 0 0
James St. Quintin . . 5 0 0
Wm. H. Goddard . . 0 4 0
John Douglas 12 0 0
Thomas A. Lewis .. 45 12 6
Arth. M. Noad .... 91 5 0
John Blackmore.... 01 5 0
L. R. Fitzmaurice . . 46 12 6
John Brown 8 0 0
John Cawley 45 12 6
Samuel Fowell .... 27 7 6
Wm. F.W.Parkinson 45 12 6
Douglas Reid 27 8 0
Spencer Sterling.... 78 0 0
MASTERS.
Richard Collins .... 01 5 0
Richard Johns .... 91 5 0
John Davies 01 5 0
Wm. C. Triphook .. 01 5 0
William Woodyer .. 54 15 0
IIATB.
T. R. H. G. Pearse. . 78 0 0
Wm. T. Lower
MBDICAL OPPICBBS.
iStrG.Magrath, JT^. 100 0 0
M.D.
H. G. Brock. M.D.. 54 6 0
Wm. Peatie 73 0 O
PURSBBS.
John M. Hoffineister 50 0 0
Thomas Ullock .... 50 0 0
FrauiMB Lean •.«••• 45 12 6
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Edward NIcoUb.... £260 0 0
LIBTTT.-COLOITBLg.
»{iJohn Robyns .... 160 0 0
John ILCoryton.... 70 0 0
CAPTAZHB.
J. R.Hore 100 0 0
Bob«rt John little.. 70 0 0
ROYAL MARINES.
A. A.R.Wolrige.... £70 0 0
Robert Webb 70 0 0
Ant. B. Stransham
(Bt Major) 91 6 0
iBT LIBUTBHAirTB.
Henry Lewis 70 0 0
JohnS. Haswell.... 70 0 0
William Clarke ..•• 70 0 0
Alexander Day •••• 70 0 0
Alexander MoTTay.. £70 O 0
Dnncaii McNicol .. 70 0 0
JohnEde 18 O 0
And. J. B. Hambly. 70 O 0
Smd libtttbhavtb.
Edwaid J. Blake .. 60 0 0
William R. Flint.. •• 50 O 0
WilliamFord 60 O 0
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GENERAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX of the COMMISSIONED
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY and ROYAL MARINES.
The FIGURES before the name denote the nnmber of the ship in which the Officer is servinf^.
The ITALIC CAPITAL LETTERS htfwn the Dame, show the particnlar service, otherwise than afloat, in
which the Officer is employed.
The ITALIC CAPITALS afttr the name, denote the sendee and rank of the Officer.
The PIOUESS at the end of the Kne show the year of the seniority.
The NameM in /taiacv are those of retired Officers.
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CSV
DY
BO
GH
KW
NH
R
RM
RV
TS
VY
Letters b^ore the Namet.
Coast Goard.
Contract Steam Vessels.
Dock Yard.
Emigration Officers.
Greenwich Hospital
Knight of Windsor.
Naral HospitaL
Qnarantiiie.
Retired under Order in Council of 1846.
Resenred Half-Pay Royal Marines.
Royal Marines.
Revenue Vessels.
Transport Service.
Victualling Yard.
Letten after the Name*.
AB Admiral of the Blue.
AR Admiral of the Red.
AS Aaaistant Surgeon.
AW Admiral of the White.
C Captain.
Ck Chaplain.
Ck Clerk (passed.)
CI Ai Colonel lloyal Marines.
Cn M Captain Royal Marines.
Cr Commander.
D Dispenser.
DIH Deputy Inspector of Hospitias.
FLM First Lieutenant Royal Marines.
lU In spector of Hospittds.
X Lieutenant.
LCM Lieutenant Colonel Royal Marines.
M Master.
MRM Mijor Royal Marines/.
Mt Mate.
NI Naval Instructor.
PP Paymaster and Purser.
Pk Physician.
RA Retired Rear Admiral.
RB Rear Admiral of the Blue.
RR Rear Admiral of the Red.
RW Rear Admiral of the White
S Surgeon.
SLM Second Lieutenant Royal Marines.
SM Second Master.
VB Vice Admiral of the Blue.
VR Vice Admiral of the Red.
rW Vice Admiral of the White.
ABBOT Jonas ....Cr4l
R Abbott ChristopherCnM 05
Absolon William L 10
Aekemm JohnMon H. ..S 16
881 Aeheson John J 5 40
Aekerley Charles H. . . L 22
Adair CharlesWm. FLM 42
143 Adair Henry ....FLM 48
jRAdam Sir Charies AB 48
Gov. Oreenwieh Hoap.
820 Adams John C 43
Adams William ..L 20
Adams John (a) ....L 15
Adams Charles J L 15
Adams OeorgeC Cr 46
800 Adams Artiiitr AS 41
175 Adams Bdward AS 47
Adamson John L 11
Adamsan John S 04
1& Adderley Arden ....C 14
Addington William 8. Cr 30
Addis EdwwPdB L 11
837 Addison James, A. 8. AS 37
AgairizJametJ.C.C 40
Agassiz James D L 89
A Agassis Lewis ..,.SLM 00
Agnew John De C. . .L 43
Ainslie Henry L 38
Air Alexander C S 43
486 Aird David L 15
Airey George T L 15
Alley John M.C L 80
Airey George 8 L 30
H Aitehison Robert • • • .C 27
Aitchison Edward. . . :L 16
Aitkin Alexander L 15
Aiion WUHam, md. ..S 12
265 Akaster, Henry B...SM 47
Akers Thomas L 13
88 Albert Cfaristr SAf 47
Aleock Robert W. H. L 44
R Alder Walter K. FLM 06
516 Aldham William C. Cr 44
Aldrich Robert D L 42
Aldridge John W C 41
Aldworth 8t. Ledger, L 31
Alexander John ....C 40'
Alexander Nicholas, Cr 15
Alexander Norton B. L 27
Alexander Jno.R. Mt 4S
R Alexander John FLM 29
182 AlexanderGeo. G. ELM 42
Alexander Fred. L.FLM 48
Alexander William T.ilS 41
Algar Edward L 47
NHAllan James, m .n. DIH 45
AUanJokn S 10
Allan Thomas PP 14
AUardJohnH ....SM 47
Aitmoay, Robert r..JS 25
AUdricks Geo. ^...8.M. 47
CG AUdridge Thomas A. L 41
264 AUdridge George M. . . L 44
Alldridge James C .. PP 48
Allen John VH 46
mAUenJohn C 15
AllenJohnJ C 41
AllenCharUt C 40
AUenWUllam C 42
AUenWUliam E. H. Cr 28
Allen Henry M. B. . . C 46
Alien Saundereon ..Cr 45
RV AllenJohn L 41
62 Allen Robert C Af 41
58 Allen Henry W Af 42
R AUeif William . . SLM 09
31 1 Allen Rodney V. . . FLM 46
NH Allen Alexander 8.md. 5 28
AUen Richard Ck 47
AUeyn Richard I. . . Cr 49
Amherst Jeffery R. ..L 16
Amiel William B. ..L \2
43 Amphlett William ..L 44
268 Amphlett Edward A. Ck 47
Amsinck Henry L 24
R Amyot Richard G. FLM 04
548 AncellJofanW PP 46
Anderson James (a) Cr 23
Anderson James (b) C 49
384 Anderson Alexander. . L 48
500 Anderson Warren H. L 49
Anderson Christo-
pher Af 05
46 Anderson John G. . .SAT 43
43 Anderson Alex. ..CnM 48
R Anderson William SLM 09
NH Anderson Jas. M d. IH 44
Anderton Alex. (A) ..S 90
Anderson Alex. md. (b)S 42
Anderson, Sir J. E. Kt.
MD 5 11
DF Anderson John(B)MD. S 13
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A%der»an WiUiam ... .5 15
175 Andenon Robert ... .S 46
824 Andenon Charles A... S 40
486 Anderson Francis ..^S 45
Anderson Qeoige ..PP 09
406 Anderson, Geo. W. . . Cfe 48
Andoe James H L 15
la^AndiewJohnW. RA 46
Andrews Edward ....L 11
Andrews Benjamin ..L 14
Andrews Thoe. /> 48
S63 Andrews Chas Mt 40
Andrews Henry . . . .M 06
Andrews John (a) ... .S 41
96Nii Andrews John (b) AS 48
Andrew CharUt E. PP 08
Andrews William ..PP 14
Andrews James R. . . PP 46
Andrews, Geo. J. D. Ck 40
Andros Charles L 14
Angove William.... PP 06
Anley William L 15
Ansell Richard T. FLM 48
Anson Talavera V. ..041
AnihonyMark Cr 48
Antram Simon B L 11
laApUnJohnG C 26
Aplin Benjamin L 11
861 Aplin Elphinstone D'O.
D'A L 45
Appleby John F C 38
Appleton Edward, CnM 41
Apreece WUliam, ... Cr 40
HI Arabin Septimus . . . . C 23
lR*»Arbuthnot Alex.D.Y.C 24
Archbold William A. L 16
653 Arehdeacon,C.J.£.RJSrj 43
Archer Thomas L 08
NH Archer Achd. L AS. 40
Archer Thomas W. PP 23
Arguimhan Joseph ..L 18
76 ArkwrightAngnstosP.I. 45
Arlidge Henry Vf. ..Ck 47
Arlington Arthur . . CA 38
Armitage Whaley .. ..L 38
266 Armstrong James W.3ff 40
FFArmstrong James W. Af 25
Armstrong R.MD. DIH 40
ArnutrangJohn S 15
Armstrong Alez.Mo... 5 40
268 Armstrong Archd.MD.ilS 46
881 Army tage William.... L 45
Arnold John Cr 42
Arnold James F L 10
A Arnold Henry.... FLM 37
378 Amot Henry, md. .. AS 46
CG Arrow John Jordan Cr 14
^Arthur Richard.. AfT 46
Arthur William S. ..Cr 24
Arthur Michael ... PP 44
Arundel Thomas M 46
CQ Ashby William R L 15
Ashby William G. . . L 26
41 Ashby James W. M. Ck 44
Ashe Edward D L 42
Ashley Bei^amin ..Cr 44
AshmorcJohn ,*LCM 49
Ashton Herbert L 15
438 Ashton James H M 41
AtUtt Thompson.. ClM 46
Aslett John T CnM 48
Aslett William S. . . CnM 40
Atchison James, md. . . 5 43
Atherton Bertram M. L 24
Athill James L 12
Atkln Nicholas ....XIO
AtkinaJamet CV 48
Atkins James (b) ....LIO
Atkinson Sir H. E. KtCr 27
Atkinson Thomas .... L 13
Atkinson George • . . . L 14
CQ Atkinson Horatio N. . . L 27
Atkinson Robert L. ..L37
Atkinson James C. . . 3f 14
R Atkinson Charles SLM 1 1
Auchinleck James R. L 15
474 Auret F. J. Itzen. .. .PP 48
ftnAusten . Sir Francis W.
^B 48
lilAnsten Charles J. RW 46
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237 Austen Francis W C 46
Austen Algernon S. . . L 4 1
Austen Herbert G. ..Cr 46
Austen Charles J Cr 48
Austen George . • • • CA 37
245 Austen John C AS ^
60 tg] Austin Horatio T. . . C 38
Austin William L 38
Austin Robert Mil
466 Autey Joseph E.. .. .PP 46
CG Autridge Charles L 15
A Avery Thomas .. FLM Ql
252 AyerstJamesS ASA!J
DF Aylen Jonathan ....M2d
'^' Aylen John R. M 38
AylesJohnGeo. A. CnM 46
562 Ayling Thomas i(S 30
♦^Aylmer,Hon.F.W. KR48
Aynsley Charles if .. Ii 45
Ayre Charles L 15
Ayre William PP 10
Ayret Jamee S 00
Ayscongh John .... FB 40
Ayscough Hawkins G. L 38
Ayton George H L 15
BABBHugh MS7
262 Babington Arthur W.W.
AS 41
Back Sir George, Kt. . . C 35
422 Back Edward D PP 46
R Backhouse J. J. . . SLM 31
Bacon Edm, K.C. .. Cr 44
Bacon Henry •.•••.. .1. 41
CO Bagehot Charles ... .1. 08
476 Bagley Arthur (act). Jf< 48
Bagot Henry C 45
Bague George Cr 37
Baikie John I. 07
553 Baikie Wm. B. md. . .^S 48
Baikie James PP 00
Bailey John W. Cr 45
Bailey William (a) ..1.14
CGBaUey William (b) ..1.41
476 BaUey John C 1« 44
Bailey Lucius Curtis M 38
BaileySamMia Sa4
Bailey John P PP 07
360 BaOey Howard L. P.Ch 46
ABaUyJohn FLM U
Bailile Thomas C 46
B Bain Henderson RA 46
Bain, Sir WUliam,Rt. Mil
CQ Bainbridge Henry . . £. 45
520 Bainbridge Wm AS 46
Baird Andrew Cr 26
Baird Daniel .r. L 15
BairdJohn 535
Baird John ^S 12
BaietonJohn ^5 09
CGBakeJohnW 1.15
la litBaker, Sir H. L. Bt. C 15
Baker James Y C 43
Baker George C 46
Baker Henry Cr 14
Baker John P Cr 21
Baker Chas.HoughamCr 46
Baker Charles Henry Cr 48
Baker Vashon Cr 40
Baker Thomas(A) .... L 15
CG Baker William H L 15
Baker William X. 15
Baker Samuel Xr 23
CQ Baker Gustavus 8. •.!« 24
CG Baker Joseph F L'iS
BakerJohnR. 1.28
Baker William F M 08
270 Baker Henry L 46
R Baker George .. ..FLM 30
308 Baker Chas. O. . .FLM 48
Baker John CA27
162 Baker Thomas T CA 47
120 Baker Henry 5 40
361 *Baldock Thomas ..Cr 41
^Baldwin Augustus C 17
Balfour Charles J Cr 46
266 Balfour Edwin R. J. . .L 41
Balfour George M . . . L 46
41 Balfour Chas. J Mt 48
Balfour Charles M. ..Ck 47
Balhetchet William PP 21
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Ball Thomas Cr 881 Barrow Thomas P. P. L 25
BallWiUiam L 15 418 Barrow Arthur L 42
74 Ball John J If 43 415 Barrow Thomas J. R. L 43
133 Ban George AS97
Ballanttne John G. Q,AS 35
Bailantine W. T. kd. S 36
JBaUantyne John ,.Cr4B
BalUrd James B L 43
BalUrd James K S 35
80 BalleineJohnJ CA 49
BaUhighaU D. J. ..C/M 49
BaUlston WilUam H. jtf 45
170 Balliston Alfred . . . .SM 47
548 Bamher Charles R. ..L37
Bamber Henry K. ..PP 08
Bance James Cr 41
Bankier James, md. . . S 34
NHBankier Robert A., kd
548
BanksJohn C 45
Banks Kennet If 07
523 Banks Howard R S 43
Banki William H. . . S 07
17 BanksGeo. F ilS 48
Bannatyne John . . • . L 15
Bannister John .... PP 09
Barclay John Cr 38
Barclay Robert L 14
Barclay J. J. D. . .FLAf 46
Barclay John, md. ..AS 46
Barker George .... AB Al
Barker John Cr 48
Barlwr Robert CV 48
Barker George L 14
474 Barker Charles Cr 46
243 Barkley Edward (act)M( 49
^ifiBarlow Charles A. C41
Barlow Wm. (act) ..ilf/49
Barlow John C Af 35
la Barnard Edward C 17
Barnard Oeorge .... Cr 40
Barnard William ....LI5
398 Barnard Frederick L...L 40
Barnard Edward ... .L 41
241 Barnard Edward K. ..L 41
175 Barnard John J L 47
Barnard Charles 'L.FLM 45
Barnes John Cr 47
CO Barnes Peter L 15
Barnes Geo. R. ....&'M 46
R Barnes R. K CnM 38
Barnes Caleb .... CnM 41
308 Barnes Edgar B. n.A.NI99
362 Barnes John Gea . . Cfc 47
Bamett Edward .... C 46
R Baron Jonathan FLM 08
Barr William F Lll
Barr James, M.D 531
Barren Jnstinian ....Cr 15
361 Barren Alfred Cfc 48
C6 Barrett Joseph F L 15
Barrett Robert J L 28
Barrett WUliam A/ 41
Barrett WiUiam .... PP 10
461 Barrett John PP 48
Barretts Augustas G. L 20
Barrie William Cr AB
Barrow James Jlf07
Barry William L 12
Bartlett Richard ..PP 09
Barton Richard C 37
Barton Ralph C 46
Barwell WiUiam ....Cr 30
BarweU Nathaniel ... .L 14
Basden Charles C 41
Basden WiUiam B. . . PP 05
CQ BaskerYille Perceval . .L 36
Baskerville Charles . . L 44
BastableJohn ....FLitf 48
Bastard Richard ....L07
BasHn Robert Cr 49
BasUn Thomas .... PP 06
95 Batchdor Richard ..Cfc 46
446 Bate WUliam T. . .
Bateman Charles P.
Cr 48
B.
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353 Bateman Francis W. M 37
224 Bateman Reginald.... L 47
Bateman William
194 Bateman Walter D,
19 Bateman Geo. F.
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Bateman William H. PP 49
BatesJohn Jf 07
126 BathnrstJohnO L38
Bathurst AUen .... Mf 48
CG BattWillUm L15
COBattHenry L 27
)89 Batt Robert B M49
Batten Charles X. 15
Battersby John P L 28
BatwellAndreWy m.o. AS Al
BBaugh Thomas F. ..RA 46
Baugh Henry C 41
Baugh Edward L 29
R Baugh James . . . .SLM 12
163 BawdenChas M 49
Baxter Thomas L 15
553 Baxter Alexander .... S 30
562 Bayfield Henry W. . . C 34
Baylee Wm. C. P. ..CA 46
CO Bayley Henry L 45
Bayly James Cr 28
Bayly Peter LOO
Bayly Charlton B L 14
CQ Bayly Charles B L 41
53 m^Baynes Robert L.. .C 28
461 Baynes William W. . .S 44
Baynton Benjamin • . Cr 41
562 Bazalgette Geo. . .FLM 48
561 Beach Hugh D M 47
Beadon George .... Cr 41
Beadon Valentine CnM 38
79 BealJohn PP14
Beale Robert B L 46
Bealet, Charles Cr 46
BeallFrancu 598
BeanPhilip C. D M 35
Beart Charles J L 15
Beatty Daniel M'Neale,L 16
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Beatty Edward ....Ch 12
242 Beauchamp Edw. H. Cr 46
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500 Beauderk, Right Hon.
Lord A, W Cr 46
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364 Beaumont Robt. W. AS 48
Beaumont Charles ..PP 09
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Beckett Flowers .... L 05
Beckett James F. . . M 46
Beckett Leonard E. . PP 47
Beckford John L. .... Cr 21
CSKBeddek Henry L29
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418 Beddoes Charles H. . .Cr 45
137 Bedford Geoige A. ..Cr 43
264 Bedford Edward J. ..Cr 49
Bedford Robert T. ..Cr 48
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89 Bedlngfield Norman B. L 47
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361 BelamJohn 3f 41
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287 Belgrave Charles W...CA 45
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542 Bell Charles L. . . . .CA 46
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266 Bennett Wm. H.W. FLM 49
69 Bennett Thomas W... Ch/il
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104 Bennett Alfred 8. ..CA 46
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Berington Rowland . .L 43
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262 BereridgeH.T. 8.M0.5 44
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464 TSBevis Thomas ..Cr 29
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616 Bickfbrd Jas. E L 48
647 Biddlecombe George M 36
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206 Bignell Jas. T Ck4%
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244 Billings Wm.T. ....AS A6
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114 Bingham Henry M. . . Me 48
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Bird Henry CV 48
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la Black William ....RA 49
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396 Blackbom Samuel Ch 48
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216 Blackett Bdward A. ..L 47
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642 Blackwood,SirH«nryM.
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287 Blake Fred. W AS 46
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416 BlanokleT Horatio N. C.
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76 Blaxall Fras. H ^S 48
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362 Bloomfleld Henry J. . . L 47
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146 Bluett John R. . . ..PP 42
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Booth Augustus 8. .-Cr 48
627 Booth James S 38
182 Borland Oswald L 45
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230 Bouichier Wm. S...SM 44
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12 Bourne William ..FLM 81
31 Bourne George S. ..NI 44
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261 Bowden William ..PP 12
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260 Bowen Thomas ....M 46
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43 Boyce Frederick A. ..L 46
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135 Bradley Geoige Lee M 39
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423 Brady Frederick. . . .PP 42
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266 Brake WiUiam N. ..AS 46
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536aBraund William P. .SM 44
376 Braxton Henry .... CA: 46
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266 Brenton Henry ....PP 27
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66 Brewster O. mo. ..AS 46
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19 BrickweUSamnelJ. ..L 41
362 Brickwood John... .PP 40
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96 Bridge BtheliedW. ..L 46
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120 Bridges James H. . .L 38
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146 Brine George A L 46
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642 Bit)ck Arthur M.(act) Mi 48
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665 Brockman Geoige ..SM 46
324 BrodieWUUam ....SM 44
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653 Browne Xord John T. L 46
114 Browne Arthur ....Ch 41
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368 Buck Hugh 8. . . FLM 47
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14 Budd Fred. E.. . . .FLM 48
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217 Bnlgin Fredk. G Ck 46
Bulkeley James L 12
204 Bull James L 43
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523 Bullock Aug. T. J. . .Af ^ 49
376 Bulman Archibald G.Cr 44
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88 Bunce Benjamin H. Cr 48
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378 Bunce John B., ba... Ch 46
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110 BurgcAflJohn L 48
378 Burgess Geo. F L 40
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416 Burrongh Joseph A. Ch 40
268 Burroughes Henry N. L 45
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246 Burton Robt. H L 49
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542 Bushnell Jas. H. (act)
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76 Bussell John W Ch 48
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627 Butcher Arthur ..FLM 44
311 ButcherJohnB...FLM 48
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662 Butler Augustus . . . . L 46
36 Butler Richard AS A7
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Butterfield Edward H. C 41
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264 Byers Howard J Cfc 49
Byford William M 48
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361 Byng, Hon. John R.M.L 45
416 Byng John C L 46
663 Bynoe Benjamin S 86
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396 Caldwell Henry .... Cr 47
03 Caldwell Edward ....S 11
910 Caldwell Joseph S 42
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376 Callaway Henry ... C* 47
200 Calver Edward K. . .M 42
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74 CameronWm.H AS 45
301 Cammilleri Joseph ..Cr 29
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Campbell James (b) ..L 31
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88 Campbell Thos. M. . . .L 40
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258 Carson David CA 42
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76 Carter Thomas W C 31
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43 Chapman Wm. C. . . . .L 48
325 Chapman Richard P. AS 43
396 Chapman Wm. H. ..Ck 48
ChappeU Edward . . . .C 38
Charles George F.. . . . M 41
Charles Deskfoord G.PP 30
CQ Charlesson Richard W.L 15
Charleton Henry • • • .L 43
CQ Charlewood Edw. P. Cr 40
231 Charlton John F. mo. S 45
Chase Parkhurst . . . .L 47
Chave Samuel L 15
CQ Cheere John Cr 45
Chegwyn Joseph .,,,Cr 48
306 Chegwyn Joseph . . . .M 3d
Chesnaye John C L 13
CGChesshyre Henry T. N. L 46
Cheyne George Cr 19
Chichester, Sir John B.
P.Bart L 16
A Child George R. ..SLM 00
46 Child Frederick R...SM 45
ChUds Joseph ....CnM 37
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Chlmmo James PP 31
Chimmo Henry H... PP 40
114 Chimmo Adderley Yf.Ck 48
Chiven William L 15
Choake Charles 3f 09
843 Cholmeley Thos. C. ..L 48
Chown Charles M 04
Chowu Peter M 43
Christian Thomas H. Cr 46
571 Christian Henry L 49
Christie Peter C 41
Christie Gabriel L 13
Christie William ....L 21
R Christie John . . . .SLM 47
124 Christie Johnstone, md.
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Christie John AS 88
Christopher Thos. B. L 41
396 Christy Wm. B. C. .,AS 4Q
Christy Samuel .... PP 10
ChriHy WUliam ..PP 97
Chrystie Thomas ,,Cr 47
Church John L 15
SOO Church William H. .L 38
Church Frsderiek ..M^ 33
R Churchill Edw. W. CnM 40
R Cinnamon Joseph FLM 06
Clack Thomas L 08
Clapp William L 26
Clare Henry W L 28
Clark William C 47
Clark William J. S, Cr 48
Clark John Cr 37
Clark Joseph L 19
124 Clark Robert W L 44
Clark James C £ 45
R Clarit Thomas . . . ,FLM 95
R Clark Willism R. . SLM 08
Churk Bir Jas., Bt mo S 12
Clark John S 08
Nff Clark Andrew AS 46
Clark Maurice PP 11
Clarke Thomas J C 41
Clarke Hyde J. C 40
Clarke William N. ..Cr 26
Clarke Thomas P. . .Cr 43
CG Clarke Job Bennett ..L 22
CQ Clarke Charies O L 26
CO Clarke Bdward J. B...I. 41
CQ Clarke Bdward F L 41
Clarke Henry L 42
Clarke George H L 43
264 Clarke James CnM 37
Clarke Charles .... CnM 38
R Chirke William .. FLM 05
Clarke Robert W S 44
Clarke Terenee S 11
Clarke WUliam S 20
311 Clarke John S 46
124 Clarke Robert md S 48
(?H Clarke Vans C. md. AS 44
139 Clarke Geo. md AS 46
89 Clarke Wm. H AS 4Q
Clarke Maurice ....PP 11
Clarke George PP 32
Clarke Richard A. . . PP 42
88 Clatwortiiy Walter.. PP 88
Clause Frederick R. ..S 18
CGClaTdl John Cr 43
527 Clavell Richard K« FLM 41
287 Clavering Henry A. ..L 47
Claxton Christopher Cr 42
Clay William Noble . .L 22
CG Clayton James L 12
Clayton John L L 18
58 Clayton Kester . . . .SM 48
Clayton William ..,.S 10
146 Cleave John W AS 4S
Cleaveland George.. •.!• 42
Cleeve Frederick ... .PP 48
34 Clements Henry . . . ,SM 43
48 ClemenU John P.C. SM 49
Clements Wm. H. SLM 49
Clendon William . . CnM 4 1
Clephan James C 40
CG Clerk Francis N L 35
NH Clerk James, md. ..AS 41
Clery James PP 13
Cleugh Robert L
CO Cleveland Charles .... M 30
326 Cleveland Chas. A... SM 45
898 Cleveland Robt. L...SM 47
^Clifford Sir Augustus
W.J.Bart. RB 48
Clifford William J. C. C 47
CG CUfford Herbert J. ..L U
Clifford WUliam ....S 10
301 Clift Samuel AS 46
Clinch Timothy .... Cik 42
237 Close Francis A. (act) M/ 48
Clow David PP 07
Clow David F PP 46
HClowes Thomas B C 23
Clubley Charles W. ..L 15
Clyde Charles C 40
Coaker Jonas M 33
CoaJdey Thomas ....Cr 40
Coates Richard ....Cr 47
Coates George L L 12
961DY Coates Andrew ..AS 27
Cobb Thomas L 24
Cobb John SLM 49
CochetJohn AW 41
548 Cochran Thomas ....L 44
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562 Cochrane, Hon. A. A. L 45
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Cock WUliam B..CnM 33
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237 Cookbum James H.. . Cr 46
Cockimm Alexander . .5 08
Cockbum William R. . .5 49
Cockbum Thomas ..PP 14
CoekerUl Roger M. ..S 09
241 CockhiJohn ilS 41
493 Cockraft M'Leod B. . . L 44
Cocks Thomas 5 11
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Cockrell James P L 30
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415 Codd Bdward Cr 44
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Coham Lewis H L 28
CQ Colborne John C M 26
Colby Thomas Cr 14
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Charles Lord C 26
j^Cole William J....C 38
Cole Thomas B Cr 21
Cole Bdward L 06
Cole Robert M L 12
Cole George W L 15
Cole William L 16
76 Cole Edmund P M SS
Cole Charles A. ....If 41
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34 Cole Henry R PP 42
Cole Francis PP 46
Cole Francis W Ch 36
CG Coleman John (a) ..L 13
CQ Coleman John(B) L 15
R Coleman Charles.. SL3f 98
Coles Richard L 10
CGColes WUliam L 38
878 Coles CowperP L 46
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^Collier Edward ....C 14
mCoIlier Henry T. B. ..C 22
Collier Edward ....Cr 45
Collier George B. B. L 42
Collier George M 44
Collier Albert...... SiM 49
H Collier James ....SLAf 06
CoUings Jos. B. H. . .^S 44
CollingwoodThos.R.SM 45
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Collins WiUiam ....Cr 43
CGCoUins Henry L 19
CQ Collins Frauds £28
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176 Collins Henry F. . .SM 43
552 Collins Henry S. . .PP 48
424 Collins Robert Ci 48
175 ^iCoIlinson Richard. .C 42
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R Collis Stephens. SLM 12
RCollissJohn CnM 41
Colls David C PP 36
Colman George L 15
257 Colman Charles B. . .PP 49
Colquhoun Humph. . . L 15
CoUkurst NUiholas .. Cr 41
218 Colvile George T L 47
"^ ColwellJohn PP 32
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311 Comber Henry W L 46
162 CommereO John E. . . L 4^
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Compton Richard .... L 16
Compton Charles T. . . L 44
Camrie Peter 515
Congdon William ....L16
Congdon Geo. W. CnM 47
CoDjoit John LSI
Conn Henry Cr 48
Conner Bichard ....Cr 28
CG Conner Samnel L 15
Conner William U. .*L\b
Cimnin Franeii S 94
Conno//y Biekard L. Cr 46
378 Connolly Matthew ..L 42
512 Connolly William H. L 46
200 Connolly James C. . . CA 42
Connor Boss •••••...LOT
ConoUy Matthew Cr 18
CimollyWm.H. ..CIM99
ConoUy Richard 6. CnM 40
306 ConoUy Bdw., J. R.Ji'LM 48
Conquer Henry K. . .PP 46
Consitt Thomas ....Cr 44
Conway Daniel ....PP 37
'iglCoode John. ... RW 47
Coode Henry L 29
380 Coode Trevenon P. . . L 45
Coode Charles P. . . CnM 49
Cook Thomas L 18
Cook John Af 97
58 CookSamuelB. itf 38
512 Cook Horace St H. SM 47
Cook John H PP 14
Cooke William H. ..L12
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Cooke Jervii CnM 34
Cooke Thomas y. FLM 47
NHCookeOeo. P ilS48
485 Cooke Edward S. . . CA 49
la Cookealey John C 18
Cookney James T. . .L 15
A Coombe Joseph ..PLM 05
Cooper William 8. ..Cr 43
CO Cooper Angnstus •...Ld7
244 Cooper Edward J. L. L 42
Cooper Henry F. . ,SLM 48
Cooper Joseph Ch
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204 Cooper Henry C*42
CooieWiUiam C 40
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C^ppin Charles P. . . O 47
CG Copphi Frederick .... L 15
CO Coppinger Thomas S. L 38
ACoppingerJehnM^PLilf 34
Corbet Kynaston • • .Cr 41
Corbet Arthur L 13
Corbett Nathaniel G. . . L 13
542 Corbett John L 46
CorbeU John A 5 49
GH Corbyn Joseph Cr 14
CorbynMi^or £.15
Cordry George L 15
RCorhan WUUam ..FLM 98
Comeck Henry tA L 22
247 Comeck Henry W. ..I* 48
CO Cornish John(A) L 27
Cornwall John Cr 26
Corry Armar L C 21
485 Cor>- Nichohw C 40
Coryton Henry Cr 41
Coryton John R. .. C/3f 49
Coryton Oeorge B.LCM 49
Cosnahan Mi<Uiael F...L 15
378 Cossar Walter ....Cnitf 47
Costerton Samuel • • • .L 14
182 CosteUo Thomas M. . JS 42
Cotesworth Charles ..L 14
Cotgrave Edward S. . . Cr 15
Co^rave Rowland B. L 22
CG Cot^ve Richard .•..L25
CotseUWUUam ....PP 34
398 CottereU Charles B. PP 12
Cotter Pownall P M 46
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512 Coulter Jos. kd AS 46
Coulthred James .... S 07
Court Stephen SM 48
Court Joseph C PP 05
Courtenay Geo. W. C. C 28
Courtenay Henry ... .L 15
Courtenay Richard W. L 44
Courtis John C. G. CnM 43
173 Courtney Chas.F. A. JS 48
Courtney Abraham • . S 25
Couzens Edward J. 8. M 35
Coventry Percy W .... L 44
ddl Coventry Chas. F. ..Mt 4S
281 Coventry StJohn(act)M< 48
Cowan Morrice L 12
Cowan David S 00
Cowan JameaiCD Sid
Cowley WiUiam K. .. PP 06
Cox Douglas C41
Cox Francis Cr 25
CGCox Henry L15
548 Cox Henry L. L 40
Cox Charles F M 35
R Cox Samuel FLM 28
Cox Edmund H. . . FLM 48
Cox Thomas « . ,PP 08
CoxWUliamO PP 33
Crabb Joseph W. ... .L 09
CraekneUJ. T... .,CnM 35
431 CracEoft Peter Cr 46
CraggJohnB Cr 47
Craggs George L 15
Craig WiUiam S 10
Craigie Robert C39
Craigie Robert G L 48
Craigie David M 38
NH Crandell CccU AS 4S
Crane Thomas Cr 40
Crane Poynter .... Cr 43
19 Crane WiUiam H .... M 46
CrangJohnH L 40
Crauflird Henry W. . .Cr 35
260 Craufurd Fredk. A. B. L 43
R Crause Charles .... FLM 04
A Crawford Abraham ..C29
Crawford Richard B. Cr 42
Crawford James L 15
Crawford WiUiam ... .L 41
Crawford John J. m d. S 43
Crawford Thomas ... .5 46
324 Crawford Wm AS 46
Crawley Thomas •••• Cr 14
Crawley Charles G. ..L33
Creagh James Cr 27
261 Creak WilUam L 15
811 CrealockWm. 8 CA 49
Crear James 3f 14
Crease Henry Cr 21
216 Cree Edward H S 47
CrelUnWUUam L 15
Crellin Frederick ....SSO
377 Creser Thomas L 26
R Crespin Henry.. . .FLM 87
R Crespin Geo. H.L. SLM 00
268 CressweU Saml. G. . .L 49
264 Creyke Richard B L 43
Crichton WUUam .. ..L 12
Crisp James L 15
Crisp John L23
547 Crispin WUliam .... Cr 44
27 Crispin Robert T. .. .PP 40
Crispo John W L 15
R CrispoSidnevS. ..PLAf 36
Criswick Charles .... £ 15
Critohell WiUiam. . . . Cr 46
CritcheU Archer C. SLM 48
Crocker Henry L 12
473 Crocker Henry ....AS 46
89 Crocket John ....FLM 47
Croft WUUam RR 41
Croft Henry L 41
Croftoo, Hon. Qeo.A.RB 48
Crofton Morgan L 14
Croftou Thomas L 21
48 Crofton Stephen S.L...L 42
Crofton Henry R L 42
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Croke Wentworth P. . . L 07
Croker Charles Cr 25
548 Croker Ponsonbj M. C.
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523 Croker Richard .... CA 49
Crole Cliaries C 28
548 Cronin James D AS 44
Crooke Charles H . . . Cr 15
Crooke WilUam B. . .L 1 5
Crooke Thomas L. . . L 15
Crosbie John G X. 28
Crosby James SM 48
361 Cross Alexander S .38
Crouch Michael S. . . CA 45
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88 Crowder Wm. li L 48
Crowdy Charles C 34
R Crown George F. ,,SLM 18
Crawther R. J. F. CnM 21
*Crozler Richard ....C39
524 Crazier Francis R. M..C 41
Crozier William P. ..Cr 47
R Crozier Acheson ,,FLM 05
Cmtchley James .... L 16
200 Cudlip Frederick A. . .L 40
53 Colhane WilUam ^S 47
14 Cnll Thomas L 12
R Cull George FLM04
GH Cullen Robert F. md. AS 40
Cumberland Richard E.L 27
Cumberland Octavius L 41
Cumby David C L 29
422 Cumming Arthur. ... Cr 46
819 Cumming Robert A. .. C% 43
62 Cunningham Wm. G. J.L 41
Cunningham Peter. ...514
Cunningham Lenox T,
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Cunningham H. P.D.PP 42
GH Cuppage Wmiam C 30
Cuppage Adam .... Cr 30
182 Curgenven Richard . . Cft 44
237 Curme Chas. T L 48
CurrieMarkJ C 41
Currie Robert M
^uiry Richard. . . . Fil 46
Curry Douglas C 46
Curry Robert M.. . CnM 48
Curry Dixon W. ..SLM 48
Cursham, F. L NI 46
^urtis, 8ir L. Bt.. . KJ3 49
Curtis Roger O" 46
72 Curtis Roger L L 42
173 Curtis Alfred J X. 42
CurtisJamesD L 49
Curtit Thomat Cr 46
Curtis John H D 10
243 Curtis John CA 48
3a ***SK)urzon Edward. . C 23
Curzon, Hon. Fred .... L 43
43 Cutajar Joseph SM 45
Cutfield Arthur B S 40
Cutler Frank L 12
Cuttler Aug.T. S. SLM 48
DABBS George H....S 31
Daert Oeorge /T.. . . .Cr 48
Dacres James R FB 4 8
287 ♦♦Dacres Sidney C. . .C 40
m D' Aeth George W. H. C 15
D'Aeth Edward H. H. L 45
194 D'AguilarFras. J L 47
Dalby Augustus Af 01
512 Dalby Nichs. B. . ,SLM 48
258 Dalby Wm. B AS 46
DaleAlfred Cr 44
Dalgleish James O. . . L 23
DallPatrick Af 08
Dallas John Af 31
mDalling John W C 28
Dalrymple Jamei .... Cr 45
Daltan Janus R C 40
485 Dalton Richard H L 43
144 Dalton William R S 46
^DalyCuthbertF. RW 46
QH Dalyell William C. C. Cr 14
CO Dalyell James X.
Dance William T C 34
JR Daniel Peter F. E. FLM 30
Daniell George Cd8
DaxLiell Richard X. 15
C&TD'Aranda William. ... L 08
325 Darby Abraham L
Darby Thomas PP 04
Darell James 8 L 46
DarleyArthur C46
Darling Andrew • • • .5 06
216 Darnell PhUip W Ii 46
Darracott Robert Y. M.L 15
m Dashwood William B. C 18
Dashwood Francis R. L 20
♦Dashwood John D. ..L 24
♦Dashwood Charles B. L 24
Dashwood George F. . . L 33
Dathan Jamei H, ... Cr 41
195 Dathan Joseph G. ..SM 47
415 D'Auvergne Edward AS 41
DavenhUl Matthew . . Cr 42
Davidson John iCD. . . .5 45
Davidson John 8 S 46
466 Davidson James S 48
3& Davies Henry T RA 49
DaviesJohn Cr 16
CG Davies George Cr 42
Daviei John O Cr 45
Davies Arthur Cr 46
Davies Hamilton ... .L 12
98 Davies William R. . . . .L 15
Davies David G L 15
CSFDavles John L 15
Davies Thomas (a) • . • . L
Davies Thomas (b) . . L 44
FF Davies John Af 29
R Davies David .... FLM 13
Dames John H. ..SLAf 08
Davies Henry G.J. FLAf 46
Davies Edward 5 41
Davies Evan 5
Davies W.St, Oeo. md. iS 06
Davies Richard ^S 25
Davies WilUam R. . -PP 07
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Davis Robert X. 15
CQ Davis John i 15
Davis Henry X. 15
CQ Davis Henry B X« 38
Davis John If IS
114 DavisJames T Af 41
Davis John E AT 43
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Davis WUliam S.. .PI.Af 47
Davis John mo 5 15
Davis Qearge PP 00
Davis Samuel PP 04
Davison Kilgour X. 11
CG Davison James S Xr 42
Davison John M Af 06
Davison Edwin C . . PP 49
Davy John Cr 14
964 Davy Henry Af »
Dawe James PP32
Dawes Daniel B X 41
Dawes George Af 23
Dawes William L. . CnAf 34
Dawkins Charles C. .. Cr 41
422 Dawkins Richd L 48
Dawson William C 41
Dawson John •.•••... X. 11
Dawson Gilbert F. . . . . X« 24
CQ Dawson William X. 27
415 Dawson Henry W. . .X« 47
Day John . . • • • Cr 46
Day Charles JS. .... Cr 46
Day Bartholomew G.8.L 15
485 Day George F. X« 45
376 Day Clement C L 4S
R Day Alexander ..PX«Af04
Day Henry 5 08
Day John PP 09
423 Dayman Joseph L 43
1& Deacon Henry C C 17
DealyWilliamJ L 20
Dealy Cornelius .... PP 40
Dean Henry PP 14
32 Deane Robt. (act) . . Af t 49
Deans Robert C 38
Deas David S36
DeathEdwin CA 47
217 De Blaquiere,Hoii. Wm.
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438 De Carteret, Wm.H. Ci^ 47
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243 De Courcy Michael . . Cr 42
DeCourcyN.W. FLAf 46
41 De Horsey Algem. F. R.
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130 DeKantzow Herbert Pa« 49
139 Deighton George & Ck 41
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DelacombeHen.E.FX.Af 41
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148 De Usie Henry L 44
Delm6Geoige Cr28
R Delmont Frederick CnM 08
1GL Dench Thomas ..•>..C2d
137 Dench Charles T L 44
Denham Henry M. . . C 46
Denison Edward . . . . Jlf 04
Denman, Hon. Joseph C 41
CS FDennehy Lawrence . . L 34
Dennis James S. A. . . Cr 41
DennisJohn PP 24
Denny Anthony C. C. L 41
J>enny CharUi . • • • ilS 29
Dennys Lardner . . . .£ 12
Densten Thomas .... L 12
DentDigby Cr 20
Dent Charles C Cr 28
Dent William D L 25
215 DentBdwardF L 46
Denyer James R. ... .L 15
DeRos, Hon. J. F. F..C 15
Derriman Samuel H. L 42
389 Derriman EdwardH.. .S 46
2002> FDerriman James N.JS 35
De Sansmarez Dnrell Cr 30
De Sansmarez Philip Cr 45
Detpawrins Peter. ... Cr 41
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176 Des Vopnz Charles F. L 46
Deacbar Patrick L 13
418 De Vera William C. ..L46
Devereux, Hon. W. B. C 45
ADeTereox Gkorge A.
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5d6 Dereson Robert ....CA47
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Devonshire Richard . c C 38
JVUDe Vries John N. .. PP 45
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Dickens Samuel T. ..Cr 14
431 Dickens Samnel T. ..L46
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Dickinson Landy .... L 28
Dlckman William H. L 29
Diekonson Lacy . . . »Cr 47
Dickson. Sir Wm. Bt. C 37
Dickson William H. Cr 15
Dickson David J Cr 27
Dickson Alexander C. T.
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Dickson William L 12
76 Dickson John B Cr 47
262 Dickson Joseph W. . .CA 43
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Dicketm Walter {m) ..S07
Diekion Jamee Sll
Dickson Benjamin ... .5 24
Dickson Walter (b) md.
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Dieketm WUliam, ...AS 12
53 Didham Richard G. PP 06
472 Didham Charies J. . . L 46
327 Digan Patrick, md. AS 45
1& Digby Joseph C 15
Digby Everard L 15
Digby Edward L 21
162 Digby George 8. . . FLM 47
415 Diggens Francis J. ..L 42
Dilke Thomas C 37
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145 DiUon William W. . . Af 43
Dillon John M 45
200 Dillcm John P SM 48
Diossey John J. .... PP 09
14 Dirom James L 41
Disney Garret R. T. ..L26
262 Dittman Gnstaviis ..NI36
Dixie Alexander .... Cr 14
Dixon Manley H. ..RW 47
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Dixon Edward Cr 41
Dixon WilUam H L 07
Dixon James T. T. . . L 13
Dixon John 8 L 14
Dixson Benjamin .... L 15
Doak Michael S 14
DoakWiUiam S37
Doak George S41
Dobbie William H. .. Cr 46
Dobbs Conway R L 21
Dobie Robert 514
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Dobree Thomas P. .. Cr 39
Dobson William B. . .C 41
Dobson Geoiige C 44
Dodd Joseph .Cr 48
Dodd Henry W L 15
Dodd Robert M 12
264 Dolling Samuel B. . . L 41
560 Dolling Nicholas h...AS 41
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DomviUe Henry J S 46
GH Domville William T. -4S 42
301 Donald John CA 45
Donellan Malachi. . . .Cr 44
DanneUy Felix A S 15
VmDonnelly Wm.,if d. S 22
Donnelly Samuel ... .S 42
Donnet James J. L. . . S 45
J><mavan Alexander .. Cr 41
Donovan James, md. . . S 35
Doolan John L S 11
CGDooley David L 28
Doran John E Mt 49
194 Dormer Henry Af 43
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Domford Francis . . . . L 15
DorviUeJohnW L 41
R Doswell Henry. . . .FLM 09
Doogal George Cr 15
Douglas Peter J. . . RB 48
Douglas Pringle H. .. Cr 14
Douglas Richard ... .Cr 23
Douglas, Hoo. Arthur
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CG Douglas Wm. M. W. Cr 41
CG Douglas Charles H. Cr 44
Douglas Henry J. .. Cr 46
Douglas Henry L 15
Douglas James S L 15
Douglas John L 26
415 Douglas, Hon. G. H. . .L 44
562 Douglas Stephen F. . . L 45
218 Douglas William G. ..L46
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217 Douglas John J. ..SL3f 48
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Douglas Richard .... S 31
368 Douglas John, md. . .S 44
Dotfe Henry PP 96
Dow WilUam L 14
Dowden William G. ..L 12
182 Dowell Wm. M L 47
Dowell Geo. D. . . SLM 48
53 Dowers George C ilf 33
Dowman James .... CnM 38
la Down Edward A iU 46
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Downes Henry Cr 29
Downes Thomas H. . . .L 38
Downman Hugh ,.,.AW 41
Dowse Richard Cr 46
542 Dowse Francis L...SLM 48
Doyle John Cfc 41
Draffen Frederick ... .L 10
252 Draffen WUliam T.FLM 48
Drake John C 85
124 Drake Thomas G . . . . Cr 46
Drake WiUiam E. ..Cr 41
DraJte Robert H. Cr 40
Drake James R. L 21
Drake Spencer L 28
Drake James W...,.MtZl
Drake William ....PP 26
Drone Thomas ..... .Cr 48
Drayton Timothy ., AS 11
Drew Andrew C 43
Drew George. .*. Cr 43
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CG Drew Edward L 15
CG Drew Frederick L 36
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266 Drury George . . ..FLM 44
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185 Dry sdale James M 27
418 Dryadale Wm. H. ..SM 46
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199 Dnmaresq Henry .... Cr 42
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217 Dunbar Charles S L 47
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Duncan Robert Cr 40
Duncan David M 38
205 Duncan George, iCD. ^S 45
662 DuncanJohnW.(act)AS49
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396 ^Dundas, Hon. R. S. . C 24
Dundas Henry C 26
Dundas Sir John B. Bt.C 28
41 Dundas Adam A. D. . . L 46
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76 DunnWm. J FLM 48
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Dunsterville John .... L 40
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Dtuautoy James . . FLM 79
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205 Dusautoy F. Charles PP 49
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Dutton Thomas L 15
Dutton William H. .. PP 40
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Dwyer Thomas P . . CnM 41
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Dyer George S Cr 27
34 Dyer Richard C SM 48
R Dyer Robert T. ..FLM 08
Dyer Henry C. P. FLM 42
527 Dyer Benjamin ....PP 25
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Dyer WiUiam PP39
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247 Edmonds Henry m D. . .S 48
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137 Edye Adolphus G L 41
266 Edye Joseph L 49
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Egerton Charles R ..Cr 46
398 Egerton Frederick A..L 41
Egerton Hon. Francis L 46
Egmont, Right Hon. Geo.
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162 EllardThos Ck 46
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Elliot Charles C 28
378 Elliot George C 40
Elliot, Hon. Charles G.
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Elliot David L 39
79 ElUot Hugh M L 47
119 Elliot Gilbert Af * 48
R Elliot Henry ....FLM05
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415 Elliot Henry G. ..FLM 48
rr Elliot John PP 04
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CG EUiott Edward Q L 26
Elliott James E L 45
258 Elliott George ....CnAf 44
40 ElUott Wm. C. P. FLM 42
Elliott John FLM 45
Elliott John W S 38
523 Elliott Archibald MD.^S 41
Elliott Ernest AS n
Elliott John AS 46
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CG Ellis Frederick A Cr46
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CG Ellis Robert L 45
CG EUia William M 42
281 Ellis Henry T M 48
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Ellis Charles J. ..FLM 47
Ellis Arthur FLM 48
135 EUis James 523
Ellis Arthur PP 30
EUis William PP 49
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Ellman John S Cr 45
Elmhurst Philip J L 14
Elmsley John L 14
Elphick James Cr 21
Blphhistone Alez. F. .Cr 14
114 ElphinstoneWm. B. ..L 48
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146 Fanshawe Edward G..C 45
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146 Farmar Richard ..FLM 4^
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398 Fead William F Cr 45
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145 Feeley Michael A. ..PP 43
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532 Fegen Charles G L 45
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CG Fisher Peter Cr 41
Fisher Henry L 15
242 Fisher William £ L 45
Fisher Lewis M SM 45
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Fisher Thotuas S 08
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OH Fitton Michael L04
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176 Fitzjames James .... C 45
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238 Fitz Roy Arthur G. . . -L 47
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266 Flemyng Augustus CnM 45
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139 Fletcher Arch. D. W.. L 45
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53 Forbes Chas. 8 L 48
493 Forbes Chas. R. P. . .M 48
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242 Forbes John (d) ..,. AS 44
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195 Forster Edwin J CA 43
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561 Forsyth WUliam C. ..L45
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542 Foster George NI 42
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176 *^Franklin, Sir John,
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464 FraserCharles Cr 23
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486 Frazer George A Cr 41
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485 French Henry ^S46
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499 Freshfleld John .... CJ^ 47
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Fry John Ch 27
431 Fuge Edward P L 44
Fulford John C 48
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Fuller Ro^eH Cr 14
FuUer William L 27
Fuller Charles H 5 34
245 Fulton Robert Af 14
43 Fulton Robert md. ..AS 40
Furber Thomas Cr 24
Fumeaux John C 29
31 Fumeaux James H.. . L 45
Fynmare James . . CnM 36
Fynmore Thomas . . CnM 38
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217 Gahan Charles M 37
14 Gain Jonathan PP 08
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CG Gale Charles L 24
35 Gallagher John S 46
237 GaUagher Jas AS Al
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Oallichan Jatnei .... Cr 49
OaUaway David . . CnM 34
Oallwey Thomas .... C 44
Gallwey Henry J.W.S.
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563 Galvin Richard . . . . ilS 41
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Gambler George C C 21
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182 Gammell HarcourtT.Mf 49
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Gape Joseph C 41
GarbyJohn PP 13
Gardiner Allen F Cr 26
Gardiner WllUam .... Zi 15
360 Gardner George J L 15
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Gardner George H. .. /< 42
Garforth William Lid
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Garland William .... L 15
Garmston Samnel LCM 48
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Gamham John L 15
GH Garrett Edward W .. Cr 00
Garrett John .Cr 33
Garrett Henry LOO
Garrett Edward L 15
Garrett Charles L 24
Garrood Wm. F CA 49
Garrey George L 16
378 Garwood Edward H..Af 45
Gascoigne John H. CnAf 46
Gaussen Thomas L. . . L 45
359 Gawler Henry B. . .SJIf 48
Gay ton Charles .... Cr 41
Gaze John Cr 46
Geale Daniel L 15
Geary John Cr 31
Geary William H L 23
55:) Geary William C L 46
Geddes John L 19
391 Geddes David S31
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GeU Henry N FLM 47
Gennys John H Cr 45
Gennys William H. ..L 40
George George Cr 44
George James L 12
George Thomas G L 25
200 George Christopher ..M 45
Georges Henry St. J. Cr 45
Gerard Henry L 25
Gerard Alexander . . NI 41
137 Gibbon George J M 46
Gibbons WiUiam .... Cr 36
324 Gibbons Chas L 48
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163 Gibson Henry S. . .PP 46
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474 Giles George ilf 49
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Giles James PP 14
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390 Giles Nichoks Cft 43
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Gill William Y L 24
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Gillespie Henry J. LCAf 48
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Giloiour Alexander . . Cr 36
461 Gilpin Geo SM 47
Gilpin James D PP 49
500 Gilpin Henry CA 49
CO Gilson Thomas A L «9
235 Glmlett Hart. id.D...JS 46
319 Girven Hugh AS 47
Gittings Henry (b) . . L 29
Gladstone John N Cr 42
Gladstone William DIH 40
GUtntnll George Cr 43
Glanville WiUiam F. . . C 46
Glascott Adam G L 41
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Qlasse Frederick H.H. C 46
Glassen Caldwell .. FLM 28
Glasson George S 13
Glegg David M \2
Glennie William L 21
535aGlinu Charles J. P L 45
461 Glinn Constantine O . ■ L 45
553 Glover John H A/t 48
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Goddard George L 10
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Goddard Robert H. PP 09
CG Godden Joseph S L 15
Goddcu Richard S .... ilf 41
Godden (ieorge H L 27
Godench Francis .... L 09
Godfrey John R L 15
422 Godfrey Peter McK. ..L 41
238 Going Philip Silf 48
Goldfinch Oeorge Cr 46
Goldie A lexander T. . . Cr 39
415 Goldin William G. ,.AS 41
23 Goldin Charles H. . .CA 45
OH Goldney John K CA 24
562 Goldsmith George C 42
Goldsmith Charles L 25
Goldsmith John ....PP^
Gooch George T Cr 24
Gooch Thomas L C 47
Goode Sephas L 15
Gooding James G. . . Cr 38
CQ Goodridge Richard . . L 19
244 Goodridge John O S 43
Goodridge Richard.. PP 00
Goodson WUliam S 94
Goodwin George ... .PP 12
GooldHugh Cr30
Goold Hugh H . . . .FLilf 44
Goose William L 15
Gordon Henry .... KB 47
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Gordon James M. ..RW 46
Gordon, Hou.Wm . . KH^ 46
Vi Gordon Hon. John . . C 1 8
1&Gord(m Charles C 28
Gordon Robert C 57
Gordon William C 41
173 ♦Gordon George T. . . C 46
Gordon James G Cr 16
Gordon James (a) ,.Cr 21
Gordon James (b) .... Cr 48
Gordon Augustus .... Cr 49
Gordon James E L 1 1
Gordon James A. (a) L 14
Gordon James (a).... L 16
Gordon William E. A. L 42
398 Gordon Alexander C . . L 42
Gordon Alexander D. L 45
Gordon Abriim. H. ClM 46
485 Gordon William . .CnM 41
Gordon Alex S 22
258 Gordon Adam AS 42
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536 Gordon Walter B. . . PP 40
952 Oordon Geo. D CA 47
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Qore, Hon. Robert. ... C 46
Gore Robert Cr 21
Gore, Hon. Edward .. Cr 28
Oore Balph (A) ....Cr 49
Gore Graham Cr 46
Goie Ralph (b) L 24
200 Gore George E. K L 43
Gore Frederic PP 36
Gorham John ba. .*NI 44
Garrell Isaac S 05
CO GoftUn William H ....L27
800 Gounan David M 15
Gosnold James L 16
COG068 Thomas L 46
Goeselin Thos.Le M. AR 4^
Goflselin Joshua C .... L 10
Gosset Henry C 29
Gosset Charles L 19
Gostling Philip C 41
CQ Gongh Frederick W.. .L 46
CO Gould William L 15
162 Gould Thomas £... .PP 46
CQ GouUett Charles L 14
200 Gourd Charles D. . .PP 47
laGourlyJohn C 17
Govett James •• L 16
Gowan John N/ 38
Gowdy William M 15
Grace Percy C 25
Gradidge William ..PP 29
Graeme Alexander J .. Cr 42
H Graham John G C 25
iglGraham Charles . . C 30
CO Graham Robert B. » . .M 40
Graham Wm L 49
Graham Fortescue CnM 37
Graham John SOS
642{Graham William S 41
27 Graham Andrew md. . .S 47
237 Graham Thomas md. AS 41
63 Grahame Robert hd.. .S 43
Gramshaw Jot, G.H.Cr 39
Gramshaw Fred. J. G. Ck 48
Grandy Samuel Cr 37
Grandy John S. W. .. Cr 60
31 1 Gransmore Frederick PP 44
Grant, Sir Richd. Kt. C 28
Grant John Cr 35
CO Grant Arthur Cr 46
Grant Edward Z. 15
CQ Grant Duncan B. G. . . L 27
319 Grant Henry J L 46
Grant George 3/38
Grant Dugald NI 45
Grant George md S 1 3
Grant Thomas PP 07
Grant John Sec PP 32
231 Grant William C. P. PP 47
170 Grant George CA 42
Grantham Charles .. Cr 48
R Grape Henry FLM 06
Grave John C L 18
663 Graves Thomas C 46
396 Graves Alfred Mt 48
A Graves William ..FLM 09
Gray Edward E Cr46
Gray Francis L 14
Gray Matthew 1.16
Gray William (b) ....L26
Gray Richard L 30
67 Gray Geo Mt 4S
Gray Charles • • . .CnM 29
Gray Thomas B. ..CnM 42
17 Gray Thomas C...FLM 46
GrayJohn S28
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Gray Thomas (b) . . JS 13
347 QrayJohn(B) AS 44
200 Gray Thomas H. C .Cfc 43
124 Gray Henry Cft48
Graydon James N L 16
378 Greathed Geo. H. H.. .L46
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Greaves John H PP 36
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133 Green WUliam Jlf26
36 Green WUliam H. T. . M 44
648 Green Gilbert E. . .SM 46
Green Richard PP 11
Green John W.W...C* 47
Greene William B C 34
Greene Charles .... Cr 14
Greene Thomas .... Cr 33
Greening Richard •• . . L 16
Greenish John S 22
Greenway Richard C. . Z. 06
Greenway George C .L 14
Greer John Mxers ,. Cr iO
258 Greer Thos. H. (act) Mt 49
376 Greet William L 40
368 Greet William SM 45
Gregory Thomas .... Cr 33
Gregory John Cr 46
Gregory Cave L 16
Gregory Wm. F. (act)M« 49
Gregory Richard B.. . M 13
Grego^ Geo FLM 48
Greig Charles SM 42
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661 Grylls Chas. G L 41
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376 Hains William F SAf 42
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319 Halloran Alfred L. . . Af 47
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130 Hambly Wm. E -AS 47
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89 Hamilton Fras. T L 48
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474 Hammet Lacon U Z. 46
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237 Hancock George. L 44
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416 Hankey Henry B X 46
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612 Hanmer John L 48
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238 Hannant Henry L 42
146 Hannant WUUam . • . . ilS 41
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398 Hardinge Bdw. (act) Mt 49
252 Hardroan Henry B. . . L 45
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Hardy Thomas L 21
Hardy Edward Z. 48
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Hargood WUliam ....C37
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Harness Richard S. ..Cr 14
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88 Harris PhUip .... FLM 48
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420 Harris Chas. W Ck 49
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26 Harrison John J Ch 46
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644 Harshaw John PP 40
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281 Harvey Henry Cr 41
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93 Harvey Henry L 47
361 HarreyJohnW.H. SAf 47
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805 Harvey James S 47
53 Harvey William S. ..NI 41
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Harward John R. • . . L 46
Harshaw John PP 40
HaakoU William ....Cr 41
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Hasted John S S 93
Hastings Sir Thos. Kt. C 30
Hastings Francis D. ..C40
143 Hastings, Hon. Geo.F.C 45
824 Hastings Robert MD. AS Al
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CG Haswell Charles S . . . .L 27
268 Haswell William H. ..L 45
R Haswell John 8. ..FLM 04
217 Hatherly Narcissus C.il5 45
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252 Hathom Hugh .... M^ 49
Hatton YUliers F. ..RB 48
Haverfleld John T. FLM 48
Haverfleld Thos. W. Ck 40
464 Hawes Edward Cr 28
Hawke Bladen E L 44
Hawker Edward ..VW47
864 Hawker Henry S. .. Cr 46
881 Hawkes Henry Mt 49
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Hawkey Hen. C. U.CnM 49
Hawkey John F. . ,SLM 48
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Hawkins Henry C. .. Cr 42
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Hawkins Samuel . . CnM 41
R Hawldns Geoige D J^XM OS
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258 Hawley Henry CA 43
Hawtayne Chas. S. J. RR 41
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242 Hay John PP 47
Haycock Charles • • . .L 13
Haydon WilUam C 41
Haydon George J^ 07
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95 Hayes John M Cr
R Hayes Robert ....Cn3f
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53 Heard Thomas L
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361 Heastey Geo. B. ..FLM 48
Heasty George .•••.. L 10
Heath Leopold G. ..Cr 47
258 Heath William k.J. ..L
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Heathcote, Sir H.Ktilfr 46
Heathcote George H . . L 24
Heathcote Edmund .. Cr 49
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524 Helpman Edwd. J. R.Ck 42
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258 Hemsted Edmund L 45
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563 Hemsworth William Q.L 15
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34 287 Henry Richard P. SLM 48
46, 8da Henry James JS 42
38 562 Henry James F. md. . . AS 41
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49 liriFHenslow Frederick J. F.L 29
44 146 Henwood Francis B. SM 44
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237 Hickley Victor G ... .1. 46
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R Hickman Richard FLM 21
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238 HiUiard WiUiam J. B.M.48
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415 Hohart Augustus C. ..L45
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Hodder Michael L 15
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188 Hodgkinson Thomas . . L 41
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Hodgskins George ..PP 04
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K'lF Holman James L 07
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43 Hohnan John R. ..^S47
205 Holme Edward P L 48
146 Holme Thos. R. ... .N/ 48
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524 Hornby Frederick J. . .L 46
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243 Horaiman WiUiam ..Cfc 45
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636 HugoChas. S AS 47
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62 Imrie William SM 47
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Jago Francis R S 09
James Horatio Cr 41
James William L 15
James Thomas £ L 15
295 James Thomas L 21
James Henry I* 29
James John 3f 11
James Robert M 26
R James Demetrius G.CnAf 08
Jamea Henry Cn3f 30
R James Robert U.D.JPLA/ 14
James John S 28
76 James William T. .. .PP 08
548 Jameson Hugh S 30
Jameson Francis T...SM 45
Jamison William P. . . L 40
Janns Charles Cr 42
Jardine David -48 23
Jardlne David Cft 44
523 Jaryis John M 41
21 Jauncey Horatio ... .Cr 43
Jay Charles H Cr 41
311 Jeans John NI Al
Jeans Wm.D CA 48
Jeayes John L 25
438 Jeffcott John i4S 42
Jefferies John H L 15
Jefferis Charles Cr 48
Jefferson Francis !• 07
477 Jefferson John M Cfc 45
CO Jeffery Bartholomew . . L 37
37 Jeffery William M 41
121 Jeffery James Af 41
Jeffery Edward S25
R Jeffery James ....SLM 49
Jeffreys Richard G. ..L27
Jeffreys George B L 41
Jeffreys Wm. R. . ^SLM 48
Jeffreys Alex Cfc 46
548 Jeffreys George Ck 47
Jenkln Charles Cr 46
88 Jenkins Robert Z« 46
QC Jenkins John W. R. . . M 41
R Jenkins John ....SLM 10
JenkinsJohn CA 35
561 Jenkhis John T S 46
200 Jenkins James md. . .AS 41
Jenkins Charles K, ..Ck 42
393 Jenkins William J, ,.Ck 43
1& Jenkinson Henry .... C 14
Jenner George L 15
552 Jenner Robert Cr 47
Jennings Edward .... L 13
Jennings Ber^amin PP 97
Jennings Thomas .. PP 06
398 Jennings Tim.T CA 46
Jennis William M 31
Jephson James S L 24
182 Jemingham Arthur W.Cr 41
Jerrard Michael L 13
Jervis WUliam H C 46
Jerris, Sir Henry M. J.
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Jervois Sampson .... Cr 27
Jesse Richard L 41
OH Jessep Thomas F PP 97
CO Jeston Humphrey L 25
C Jewell Thomas W S 38
Jewell John N PP 04
A:'Trjewer8 Richard F L 09
264 Jeyes Samuel F. (act) Mt 49
CO Joachim Richard L 1 5
John Lewis M 14
Johns Richard M 15
Johns William Mil
Johns Stephen M 45
217 Johns Richard CnM 43
R Johns James .... FLM 1 1
Johns Richard . . . .SLM 49
Johns James PP 07
Johnson Edward J .... C 38
Johnson William W.P. C 41
Johnson John S. W.. . C 46
Johnson Edward ... .Cr 14
Johnson George C....Cr 47
163 Johnson Charles R. . . Cr 47
Johnson George .... Cr 46
Johnson John O Cr 49
Johnson William (b) . .L 10
CO Johnson John L 15
Johnson George C. J. . . L 41
Johnson William P. . . L 42
523 Johnson Charles A...Mt 49
Johnson Thomas .... M 03
258 Johnson George M 30
Johnson Henry ^S 41
NH Johnson John F AS 4Q
512 Johnson William N/ 41
448 Johnson Wflliam .... Cft42
Johnston Charles J. RR 41
Johnston Charles A. .. Cr 44
Johnston Frederic £. Cr 46
Johnston Janies H, ..Cr 49
Johnston Robert . . . . L 15
Johnston Henry L 26
Johnston James C .... L 27
237 Johnston Patrick ....L 47
C67 Johnston William ..SM 45
R Johnston Hamilt.T. SLM 10
NH Johnston James W. md.
DIH 47
Johnston Thomas md. .S 29
333 Johnston Herbert Ck 43
14 Johnstone Willra. J. H. C 23
Johnstone William ..Cr 41
Johnstone Henry W .. Cr 41
Johnstone Robert B. . . L 14
Johnstone Henry H. ..L 18
553 Johnstone Gabriel .... L 41
217 Johnstone Henry B..M< 48
Johnstone Robert S 16
NH Johnstone James ..,,AS 4Q
373 JoUiffe WUliam K L 45
JoUiffe William ..C»M 34
398 JoUiffe WiUiam . .FLM 42
79 JoUiffe Joseph H . .FLM 46
Jolliffe Charles.. . ,SLM 48
218 Jolliffe John AS 45
55 Jolly Archibald D L 42
Jonas Wm. F CA 48
Jones, Hon. A RW 4B
la Jones, Sir Chas. T.Kt.C 19
1& Jones Theobald C 28
Jones Lewis T C 40
Jones Herbert J Cr 46
21 7 Jones Oliver J Cr 49
Jones John (a) Cr 49
Jones John (b) Cr 49
Janes Robert P Cr 40
Jones John W Cr 47
JoTies William (a) ..Cr 47
Jones Robert L 12
199 Jones Henry P L 14
Jones William C L 15
Jones William (b) .... L 15
Jones James L 15
Jones William (c) .... L 15
Jones Valentine H L 21
Jones Thomas (b) .... L 27
Jones Edward L L 27
CO Jones Philip B L 27
Jones Maurice L 46
287 Jones Wm. G L 48
Jones John M 12
258 Jonf9TheodoreM.(act)Mt 48
Jones Theoph. J SM 48
Jones Oeorge ClM 37
R Jones James CnM 10
Jones John E,.,,. CnM 31
548 Jones EbcnezcrT.T.PLA/ 45
Jones Hugh CA 27
88 Jones Henry C/* 37
Jones David SOS
Jones Oeorge Zf. md...S 12
Janes Jenkin S Ji8
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Jtmea John T S 09
Jmea Stephen 5 08
Jonet Thomas S 07
DY Jones Thomas C S 09
Jones William H. B. md^ 37
Jones Henry PP 94
243 Jones Jeremiah L. .»PP 26
Jones Arthur PP 44
Jones Charles H PP 46
46 Jones John Ck SS
74 Jones Harrington R. .Cft 43
149 Jones Robt. W. M. . . Ck 46
Jory Edward SM 45
534 Josephson Henry J. SM 47
Josling John J. 8 L 49
Julian Humphrey J. Cr 48
14 Julian Thos. H SM 48
JuU Harrisson J. . .SLM 48
Julyan Robert Cr 14
JusUcc Philip C46
Justice Robert L 16
Justice Francis W X. 25
KAINSJohn C 46
Kains Thomas PP 13
361 KaneCoIinC.A L 41
Ear ley Alexander . . Or 49
CO Katon James £ Cr 45
Kay Josoph H Cr 49
Kay Jfjhn DIH 41
Kay James' 5 41
Kay William T AS 42
Kay William PP 30
Keane, Hon. Geo. D. Cr 46
Keane Edward L 15
Keatley John S L 28
Keats William C 26
Keele Charles C 43
Keele Henry W, S 12
CG Keeling John J L 12
182 Keene George R. . . . .Ml 49
Keith James S 04
76 KelhamHeory MM8
Kelland Robert ....PP 45
244 igiKellett Henry C 42
Kellock Henry G L 24
KeUock John M 41
Kelly Benedictus M. . . C 21
Kelly William C 44
Kelly William Cr 11
CQ Kelly Richard N L 12
Kelly Edward L 25
76 Kelly William ....SLM 48
562 Kelly William, md S 15
62 KeUy Henry J Ck 46
565 Kelly Wm. E Ck 49
KelsallJohnT L 19
C Kelsall Henry, md S 27
Kemball WiUiam H. . .L 15
CQ Kemble Frederick .... Cr 45
KempeJohn L 28
Kempster Ralph R. T. L 15
CO Kempthom Charles H.L 13
Kendal] Charles PP 18
Kenderdine John ... .Zi 15
Kennedy Alexander (ii)Cr 22
Kennedy Andrew .... Cr 42
CO Kennedy Wm. H Cr 46
CO Kennedy Arthur L 38
512 Kennedy John J L 41
Kennedy Chas. D. B. L 46
Kennedy Hugh CnM 48
Kennedy John W. A .FLJVf 46
Kennedy John .... DIH 40
Kennedy Donald S 13
Kennedy Charles .... S 1 5
Kennedy Lawrence . . PP 10
Kennedy John D. . . iVJ 38
CO Kennett Edward H. . . L 39
Kenney Edward H. . .Cr 41
Kennicott Gilbert .... Cr 46
Kent William G. C. . . Cr 1 4
Kent Henry Cr 22
Kent Charles L 47
Kent Frederick J M 46
Kent Joseph H S 11
Kent William S38
Kent Alezander^Sec. PP 31
260 KentGeo C* 46
R Kentish Edward ..FLM 62
Kenyon George Cr 43
Kenyon Fred. J.N... Ck 49
Keown Thomas H. • • • .5 41
311 Keppel, Hon. Henry ..C 37
Kerr Robert C 50
Kerr, Hon. Mark Cr 46
466 Kerr, Lord Fredk. H. Cr 46
Kerr James X* 12
Kerr Patrick L 23
Kerr John J L 30
Kerr George X« 44
Kerr Henry A L 44
Kerr George C L 45
Kerr William D. md. . .5 46
548 Kerr William A/ 36
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Kevem Richard C . . . . L 41
220 Kevem Charies T. 8. S 46
74 Key AstleyC Cr4o
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Kidd Waiiam L, mo. S 07 |
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220 Kiddle Wm. W S3f 46
27 Kiddle James SAf 48
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Kilroy Alexander S 38
243 Kincaid Thomas S 48
^King, Sir Edward D.
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King Philip P C30
King Richard H C 39
King George St. V ... .C 41
King George Cr 14
King Henry (a) Cr 14
King George M Cr HI
King John Cr 25
King WUIiam G. N. . . Cr M
King Henry (b) Cr 46
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265 King James L 46
173 King Henry B L 46
King Joseph N ilf 28
KingWUUamE. A. ..M3I
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418 King John S 46
King Richard AS 46
Kingcome John C 38
Kingdon John L 12
Kingston Robert L II
Kingston Arthur B. . . X^ 40
17 Kingston Aug. J L 48
287 Kinnear Charles R. . . .5 42
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53 Kinsman William J.PLM 48
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iJ^Klrby Walter Cr 30
Kirby Thomas i^ 11
DK KirkbyJohn Ck 12
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Kirk wood Charles ..,.L 10
Kisbce Thomas Cr 48
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Kitchen Henry L 25
GM KItflon Edward CA 29
Knapman John .••••• L 09
CG Knapman Edward ... .L 12
Knapman WiUfn.S,CnM 26
fiKnight ChriBtopher Cr 22
night WilUam L 11
Knight John K .... Cr 50
Knight Andrew S M 46
114 Knight Fredk.C. FLM 41
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Knighton Charles ... .L 41
Knocker John B L 13
Knocker William ... .L 15
&42 Knocker HaghH.(act)3f/ 49
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Knott Owen P Cr 46
1& Knox, Hon. Edmd. S.P.
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194 KnoxThomasO C 42
OG Knox Marcus X. 40
Knox Robert M 41
KnoxGeorgeF Cft 39
CO Kooystra Justus B. . . L 41
Kortright Alfred ....L28
476 Krabb^ Fred. J. .. . .SM 46
KrahH Charles F. . .AS 25
Knper Augustus L. . . .C 41
Kyle George Cr 37
Kynaston Augustus F. L 42
LACON Henry J Cr 42
146 Lacy Edward L 45
85 Ladd Charles P L 15
DFLaenThomas M 12
CO Lafarque Charles A. . .L 45
Laffer NathanUl ... .Cr 47
NH Laird James JS 41
Lake WiUoughby ... .Cr 27
Lake Edward Cr 41
89 Lake WiUoughby J. . .L 40
Lamb John Cr 46
Lamb James T L 15
220 Lambard Wm L 48
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Lambert Charles L 13
Lambert William L. . .L 42
Lambert Edwd H. G. L 46
362 Lambert Frank H L 47
396 Lambert Rowley L 48
Lambert William ....S43
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Lancaster Robert D. . . L 05
Lancaster Henry . . . . L 13
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220 Lance George A PP 44
Land John CtiM 41
Lane John E L 11
Lane William L 15
Lane John W L 28
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Lane John PP 05
Lane Alfred W. ma.,NI 37
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548 Lang Edward W L 42
41 Lang James H CA 45
KF Lang George M CA 43
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Langdon Gilbert . . CnM 20
Langford Thomas N .. Cr 22
jR Langford Buller R. CnM 05
Langford Willm. B. CnM 45
Langley William ....L 15
Langley George C. CnM 47
CSFLangton Thomas W. . .L 23
CO Langtry Joseph M. ..Cr 42
Langworthy John ... .L 32
Lanphier Vernon. ... Cr 46
Lanyon Henry M 09
♦•Lapidge William F.. .C 37
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Lapidge, Wm.F Ck 46
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512 Lardner Jason S 38
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Lascelles John L 28
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485 Lash Nicholas B. ... PP 34
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258 Laverty John N 2^/41
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Lavie George Cr 46
CG Lavington Thomas L 27
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Lawes William. .. PP 37
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341 Lawless Edmund .... AS 45
la Lawrance Daniel ....C16
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Lawrence Henry ••••Cr 46
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Lawrence James R. . . .L 21
465 Lawrence George B. . .L 43
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Layton Buxton L 15
195 Lay ton Thomas J. MD.JS 38
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Lean John G PP 46
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Lechmere John L 15
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388 Lee William A. R L 45
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Le Feuvre John .... Cr 39
485 Lefroy Henry M NI 45
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1& ^Le Geyt George . .RA 46
175 Legg Rowland T. G. MM9
194 LeghThos.B MM8
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Leith John C 25
Leith William F. ... CV 14
Leith Lockbart L 16
Le Mesurier Edward . .L 15
Le Mesurier Fredk. H. L 24
76 Lemon Thomas CnM 44
Lemon Thamat •.CnM 12
1& Lempriere George O. . . C 25
Le Neve Anselm P. . . .L 14
1& Lennock George Q,,RA 49
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Lennox Walter W. ..AS 40
Leonard llobert . .CnM 37
146 Leonard Henry B. .FLM 41
391 Leonard Peter S 29
LepperJamet S 09
Leroux Frederick J, Cr 44
IBi Leslie Samuel RA ^
374 Leslie Walter L 14
206 Leslie Geo FLM 49
Leslie Andrew S 98
Leslie Thomas PP 14
Lester William .... Cr 46
137 Lester Chas.S AS ^
Letch Charles Cr 37
Lethbridge Robert L 11
Lethbridge John L 27
415 Lethbridge Thos. B. . .L 48
GH Lethbridge John A. .PP 08
Letheny John Af 08
CQ Lett Stephen J L 26
Levell Thomas Cr 47
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Le Vesconte Philip .. Cr 16
Le Vesconte Henry . .Cr 28
176 Le Vesconte Hen. T.D.L 41
523LcwWm. F SM 49
493 Lew Albert Cft 47
LewinElisha L 30
261 Lewin George R CA 33
Lewin Henry S 08
Lewis Frederick Cr 39
Lewis Henry (a) Cr 49
Lewis Benjamin L 13
Lewis Henry (b) L 16
Lewis Thomas A L 21
Lewis WilUam(B) ....L26
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Lewis Richard F L 38
Lewis Alexander . . . .3f 12
Lewis John 3f 04
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261 Lewis Arthur O. L,FLM 48
Lewis David (a) S 08
Lewis David (b) S 09
LewU Richard S 07
Lewis Joseph PP 48
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Ley George L 13
240 Ley Thomas J Ck 40
Ley Geo. A. B Cft 49
416 Leycester Edmund M. L 41
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Liardet FrancLi C 40
Liardet William L 14
Libby Edward Cr 39
296 Libby Samuel Af 42
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Liddon Matthew Cr 21
CG Liddon Matthew J. ..L28
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562 Lilburne James i4S 46
la Lillicrap James 17^ 46
Lillicrap Walter W.CnM 48
182 Lillies Geo. W. u.d.. ..4S 46
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Lindesay John C^ 42
Lindsay Colin W L 37
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388 Lindsay John J Ck 45
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Linton Charles S 07
Lipscombe Edwin L 26
Lipson Thomas Cr 19
R Lister John FLM 08
ia Litchfield Henry C 26
Lithgow Andrew S 07
Litle George A.M. ..CA43
Little Alexander Cr 46
Little Edward Cr 46
Little Robert J. . . CnM 26
Little Simon R FLM 45
Little Archibald J. ..8 45
Little Archibald, md. . .S 48
Little Simon PP 96
663 Little James C PP 35
Little Daniel F CA 46
Littlehales Edward . .Cr 41
GH Littleton Nicholas ..i4S41
Littlewood Joseph . . CA 19
Littlewort Richard P. L 17
19 Livesay Salter, md S 46
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Lizars John AS 09
iJ^Lloyd Edward .. .C21
H Lloyd George C 28
Lloyd William Cr 40
CSFLloyd Rickard L 10
Lloyd John L 14
Lloyd William H L 16
Lloyd Vaughan L 16
Lloyd John H L 31
79 Lloyd Henry L 41
301 Lloyd Edward A. T. . .L 42
Lloyd GruffydC L 46
220 Lloyd Geo. W. E L 49
jR Lloyd Charles FLAf 12
Lloyd Jacob R . . . .SLM 49
CG Lloyd Samuel SLM 09
143 LoaneJabez M 46
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^Loch Granville G. . .C 41
636 LochWra. D L 46
Lock Campbell Cr 28
Lock James E. . . FLM 49
Lockwood Anthony ..M 017
Lockhart Alexander PP 09
Lockyer William N.L.Cr 49
523 Lodder Charles A L 46
Loftus Arthur L 13
R •♦Logan George . .CnM 42
Logan Francis S 11
Lomer Walter CA 29
Loney Robert Cr 37
Loney John J L 07
Loney Peter Af 41
Loney John F >/ 45
31 Loney William, md. . .S 45
500 Loney Henry AS 46
Loney Robert PP 40
Long James Cr 42
Long James M 08
Long Henry B. H. . .PP 14
Longchamp John .... Cr 22
Lord WUliam L 35
LordJohn PP 35
Lord Samuel PP 41
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185 Lory William L 21
« Loudon William L 12
Loudon John{Sec.) . .PP 99
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Louis Charles FLM 41
422 Lonttid Duncan J. . . AT 46
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NHLoveWm. S ^S 49
GH Loveless Bassett J. . . L 1 1
CG Loveless James L 15
la H[<Lovell WiUiam S . . C 15
23 Loveridge George H. M 47
Lowcay Henry C 49
Lowcay William ,...Cr 47
Lowcay Robert L 15
144 Lowcay James M. . . CA 43
Lowder Samuel N. Cmilf 48
1& Lowe Abraham C 14
Lowe Arthur C 45
Lowe Frederick .... Cr 47
Lowe John W SM 44
Loioer fViUiam T. .,Mt 37
Lowry William JL 19
Lowry James S 04
Lowry Thos. H. md. . .5 45
Lowther Marcus ....£. 44
Lowthian Robert .... Cr 13
237 Luard William O L 41
648 Lucas Fredk CA 46
Luce William X. 14
364 LueeJohnP £.46
♦♦Luckraft Alfred ... .C 38
Luckraft WUliam ....C40
130 Luckraft Charles H. . . L 45
Luckraft John P Af 26
420 Luckraft Alfred L 46
204 Luke William S Af 47
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295
Lumsdale Alex Cr 46
Lunn John Cr
Lnseombe Edward . . .L 10
**Lu8hington Stephen C 29
Lntman Charles W. ..L 15
Lutwidge Henry T, Cr 45
89 LnzmoreBenJ CA 48
Lyall George L 26
2 Lyall David, md S 46
Lyall James PP 83
Lyde George L 14
Lydiard George W. C. C 42
Lye Daniel Cr 46
Lyell Thomas L 24
LyeaJohn G AS 26
EO Lynch Richard M 13
Lyne Charles PP 49
CQ Lyon Francis L 14
217 Lyon Hen. T L 46
Lyon Primrose S 12
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Lyons Edmund M. . . C 49
CG Lyons WiUiam L 25
R Lyons Anthony M. SLM 12
Lys Matthew L 18
Lysaght Arthnr RR 41
Lysaght Thomas H... Cr 49
Lyster Henry C 45
438 Lyster William D L 45
R Lyte Thomas SLM 80
M'ADAM David.. LCJtf 48
418 M<Aree Francis ....^48 45
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M< Arthur John CnM 30
M' Arthur Charles FLM 46
M' Arthur Edward FLM 48
M* Arthur Dunean,u D.Ph 1 2
431 M'AusUnd Henry ..SA/43
M'Bain James S 41
524 Machean Gillies A,..SM 42
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M*CaUum Hen. A. FLM 41
562 M'Callum Edw. G. FLM 48
AP Galium George S 41
R McCarthy J. T. C. FLM 38
62 McCarthy Hen. H. FLM 41
M'Carogher JosephyMD.S 09
M<CIatchie Archibald AS 42
MTleverty James J. . . C 48
M'Clintoclc Francis L. L 45
466 M'Clinton Wm. ¥..,AS 49
148 M'Clune Jas. P SAI 49
268 M*CIureRobt.J.LeM.Cr4»
266 M'Clure Andrew . . . . i4S 48
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R M<Conechy James SLM 12
14 M'Cormick Shephard Cr 41
M'Cormick Robert S 27
M*Crea Robert C C 37
76 M'Crea John D Mt 48
WCrea Joseph S 19
89 M'Crea William S 43
M'Creight Duncan ..M29
M^Cryetal John S09
137 M<CaIlaghGodf.J.A.i4S44
M'Cullock William ..M08
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M'Daniel Jeremiah . . L 14
M'Dermott Wm. md. AS 40
M*Dermott Cornelius PP 29
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Mac Donald Gordon G. C 46
Mac Donald Reginald J.
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M'Donald Archibald Cr 42
M'Donald James A. . .L 27
McDonald John W.D. Mt 48
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333 Macdonald Falkland C.
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547 M'Donald Thomas W. S30
524 M'Donald Alexander AS 41
Macdonald John D.,.AS 41
252 Macdonald William ..ASA2
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M*Donell Thomas .... L 10
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623 Mac Donnell Thoe. J . . L 48
493 M'Donogh Geo. V. .»AS 49
252 M'Dougall John C 30
43 Macdougall John. ... Cr 40
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194 M'Doagall Patk. C.C. L 49
486 McDougall Geo. F.. .SM 47
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Macdowall John . . ,.PP 47
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M*Bnnally Michael . .S 23
237 McEwanDagald,MD.i4S47
McEwen Wm ilS 08
M'Farland James,* . . C 40
Macfarlane Geo. A . . SM 47
MacfarlaneWm. md. . .S 03
Macfarlane Henry ... .5 44
M^Gee Wm,, md S 23
CQ M'GIadery John .... L 1 1
M'Gowan Thomas .... L 27
M* Gowan Joseph ..AS\^
361 M'Gregor Fitzjames S. L 38
319 McGrigor Charles J. L 40
M'Hardy John B. B. C 40
M'llroyJohn md S 30
CG M'llwaine William . . Cr 38
R M'Intyre Peter ..FLM 09
496 Mackarsie Herbert H.JS 39
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Mackay John S 02
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396 Mackay George, md. . .S 42
26 NH Mackay Alex. E. . .i4S 44
Mackay WiUiam . . . . Cik 45
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M'Kee James D 08
Mackellar John AB 41
Mackellar Duncan. . . .L 16
M'Kellar Peter M. CnM 41
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Mackenzie Thomas H.L 10
M'Kenzie Alexander . . L 1 1
396 M'Kenzie Donald M'L. L 4 1
M'Kenzie Alexander. . M 04
552 Mackenzie John F. C. L 46
M'Kenzie Edward ..SM45
Mackey Alex. M. P. M 25
M'Killop John L 12
CQ M'Killop Henry F L 47
M'KUlop Robert J. CnM 46
130 M'KinlayWillm.,MD...S47
M'Kinley George ..VRAl
M'Kinnon Lauchlan B.Cr 47
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143 M'Intosh Wm. H. M. NI 48
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422 M'Swiney John .....^47
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146 Mansell Geo. H L 48
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376 Miller Oliver T S 46
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362 Molesworth Geo.M.F. L 48
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287 Moore Thos. C. C. CnM 44
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287 Moore Nicholas . . CnM 49
258 MooT« Thomas. . . .SLM 48
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686 Moore George AS 48
186 Moore Henry M CkAl
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Moorman Richd. ( b) .. Cr 46
Moorman Richd. M. .. Zi 40
686 Moorman James B . .PP 46
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Moresby Fairfax .... L 47
182 Moresby John (act). .M< 40
662 Moreton Hon. H. A. Mt 40
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937 Morgan James W C 46
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Morgan Andnte P. ..Cr 46
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144 Morgan Edward E. ..L 46
80 Morgan Wm. G. H. . .L 48
648 Morgan Henry H. . .Mt 40
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874 MorganFredk.F AS 4A
301 Morgan David L AS 46
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Moriarty Redmond . .L 12
Moriarty Merion M. . .L 14
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287 MoriartySteph.J.W.SM44
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Morrell Arthur Cr 23
381 Morrell George T MM9
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lEl Morris Henry G. ..RA46
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70 Morris Henry G Cr 46
36 Morris William (b) .. Cr 46
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Morris Harvey 5 38
43 Morrish Samuel X. 41
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R Morrish James. .. .PLM 08
H Morrison Isaac H C 14
Morrison Richard J. . . L 16
Morrison NeU M 12
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Morriion Samuel ... .5 14
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642 Mountsteven Jas. S. PP 37
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262 Mugfoid Aug. P SM 48
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217 Muirhead Alex. md. . .5 38
204 Mubrhead James ....AS 41
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477 Mungle Robt. AS 46
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137 Munton William A. . .1. 94
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216 Murphy John AS 4»
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Murray Jack H Cr 41
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Murray William H. . . L 16
Murray Augustus C. . .!• 41
Murray Aug. G. B. . . £. 46
311 Murray George D L 47
146 Murray John L 48
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472 Murray Andrew S46
237 Murray James G. md, J 8 46
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DK Napier James ilf 16
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114 Neale Alfred Ml A»
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Need Henry Cr 48
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266 Neil! Thomas S SM 4A
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76 Nelson Horatio X. 46
Nelson Thomas 5 49
418 Nelson Oeorge G. . . PP 48
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S17 Nepean Alfd. D. H.FI.M 47
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34 Nettleton Peter G. . . L 45
SOO Nettleton Harry T. .. Cfc 45
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512 Nicholas Geo. E ^S 46
76 Nichoil Utid T. M. . . A/« 48
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415 Nicholls George ....PP 09
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562 Nodflall Cornel. T. A. M 40
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389 Nolloth Matthew S. . Cr 46
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532 Noott Francis H. . .FLM 48
548 Noott WUUam F AS A5
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76 Norcock George L. . . L 41
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143 Norcock WiUiam L. PP 43
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436 Norman Henry A. . . .L 41
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350 Norman Masters . .SM 47
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247 Norris John H. T M 48
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182 Nutt Charles K SAO
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238 O'Brien WUliam P. PP 44
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265 OgilYie WilUam M...AS 47
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523 OsboiimeCharleSyMA.N/ 38
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95 Osmer Thomas M 47
1 76 Osmer Charles H . •. PP 86
121 Otter Henry C Cr 44
Otty Allen Cr 15
Otway, Sir Geo.G.,Bt.C 46
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512 'Onghton GeoTxe V. PP 07
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Owen William F. . .RW 47
Owen Richard C 37
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CG Owen Bell R L 11
Owen Arthur R Aft 40
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266 Phipps William H. . .L 46
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264 Pickard Spencer H. . .L 45
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415 Pidcock Geo. A L 48
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378 Pinhorn William. . . .PP 36
324 Pinhorn James C. ..Ck 44
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261 Poole Robert L 25
80 Poole John T Cfc 47
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466 Pooley John Ck 4Q
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217 Popplewell George O. L 42
114 Porcher Edwin A L 46
308 Porteous Francis P. . .L 42
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273 PoweU Richard A L 42
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662 Power Richard B. ..AS 47
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359 Rae James MD ASH
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247 Ratcliffe Rich. B. H. Ck 48
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363 Raymond George L 15
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562 Ree?e William PP 12
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114 Reeves William H. ..PP 44
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163 ReillyHughA L 48
27 Renaud Beiy amin .... M 45
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Reynolds George Cr 31
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98 Riccalton James T. . . CA 40
Rice Edward B X 44
41 Rice Geo. Wm X 48
Rich George F C 83
Rich Charles C 38
Rich Edwin L C 41
Rich Henry Cr 46
415 Rich Frederick D. .. X 46
391 DY ^Richards Peter. .C 28
Richards Edwin Cr 87
Richards Harry L. .. Cr 88
8 Richards George H.. .Cr 46
CG Richards John X 15
218 Richards John M 47
139 Richar<]s George. . .,SM 45
279 Richards Matthew . .SM 46
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Richards Wm. J. S.SXM 48
548 Richards George .... CA 36
Richards John S. .,PP 94
266 Richards Ciiarles (a) PP 4fl
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438 Richards Wm. T. . . Ci^ 48
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Richmond Thomas. ... X 28
532 Rickcord George P. PP 43
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Richford Thonuu ..PP 99
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Ridge Geo. £. A X 46
496 Ridley Philip SM 48
Rideout Samuel .... Cr 1 0
14 Rigge Charles G X 38
Rigmalden James .... X 18
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391 Rimell Thomas W. . AS 44
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146 RiskJamesG S46
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Ritchie Daniel 5 46
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Rivers William T. ..Cr 49
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Roberts Francis L 11
Roberts Benjamin .... L 1 8
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Roberts Duncan L 15
Roberts John L 10
CG Roberts Henry -L 27
393 Roberts Edward F. T. L 41
464 Roberts John M 13
512 Roberts Perceral B...3f 41
31 Roberts Valentine O. 3f 44
62 RoberU Robert W. . . .3f 40
8 Roberts Martin SM 45
143 Roberts Julius. . . .FLM 44
Roberts Henry B. FLM 48
Roberts Charles ..FLM 49
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RoberU John R S 10
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981 Roberts William 5 46
476 Roberts Charles . • . . il5 45
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Robertson William. ... C 37
144 Robertson David ... .Cr 45
Robertson Richard M. Cr 47
Robertson BowenR. ..L 11
Robertson James ....L15
Robertson Jas. H. M<K.L 31
900 Robertson Robert ... .L 40
R Robertson Patrick CnM 25
Robertson Thomas (a) S 94
Robertson Robert ....S06
Robertson Archibd, U) 5 09
Robertson Areh.MD, (b) S 10
Robertson Thos. (b) ..S 25
Robertson John, md. . .5 34
34 Robertson William. MD.S 43
NH Robertson Alexander AS 41
Robilliard Nicholas ..Cr 41
RobilUard John L 35
Robins Thomas L. ..Cr 21
Robins WilUam S L 15
Robins John G L 41
130 Robins Edward B. . .PP 46
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Robinson Robert S. . . C 40
264 Robinson Charles G. . . C 46
GH Robinson Charles Cr 94
Robinson Thomas P. Cr 28
Robinson Louis A. .. Cr 37
Robinson John J Cr 48
Robinson William . . Cr 44
Robinson Charles Cr 49
Robinson Alfred S. . . L 10
Robinson Charles C. . .L 12
Robinson Edward ... .L 13
Robinson George . . . . L 15
Robinson John D L 23
Robinson Robert .... L 25
CG Robinson Joseph (b) . . L 26
CG Robinson James C . . L 38
Robinson Walter F. ..L41
Robinson Fred L 44
415 Robinson LoftusC. H. L 47
124 Robinson Joseph (c)..L 49
Robinson V.A.P.C. ..L49
477 Robhison Chr. O. ..SM 47
R Robinson Daniel ..FLM 14
237 Robinson John T., MD.ilS 46
Robinson Neal AS\2
Robinson Alexander PP 42
Robson William ....Cr 46
89 Robson Chas. R. (act)Aft 49
99 Robson Jas. S CA 48
Robson Geoiige PP 13
AkRobyns John . . MRM 32
Roche Joseph Cr 38
Roche Nicholas W. md.5 13
Roche Stephen H. . . PP 08
Rochfort Robert Cr 28
261 Rodd JohnR L 40
Roddam William ....L12
Rodger William L 15
Rodney Thomas M. . . Cr 46
Rodney Mortimer H. . . L 40
Rodney Geoiige B. FLM 41
CO Roe RobertB L 10
Roe John S L 22
Roe Oeorge S 10
ISl Rogers Robert H C 16
Rogers Fred Cr 31
Rogers Henry D Cr 47
Rogers James L 11
Rogers Edward L 15
Rogers Thomas ....••L15
Rogers Richard E L 28
Rogers John Af 30
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Rogers Wm. (a) md. . .5 14
Rogers William T ....5 41
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Rogier Edward L 26
252 RoUand William R. . . L 41
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Rooke Leonard C C 42
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194 Tapril Charles F. . . . S>f 49
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642 Tarleton John W Cr 46
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COTaylor Walker L 30
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1 63 Taylor Godfrey .... M< 48
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648 Taylor John S .M 34
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217 Taylor Francis SM 48
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R Taylor Ingram P.. .FLAf 11
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Taylor Wm SLM 48
252 Taylor Henry W CA 44
76 Taylor James S36
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363 Taylor Robert CA 49
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301 Teait Henry Ck47
671 Teait Geo Ci^ 48
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279 Telfer Thomas A CA 44
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6 Temple Henry L 41
R Temple GustavusH. SLM '^
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Tennant Charles B. . .Cr 42
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Terry James E CA 4«
374 Thain James G. H. . .M 46
Thain James PP 30
TkeltoaU BeoU Cr 44
Thelwall Enbull D.SLM 48
Therry Bryan K L 26
391 Thorn William .... PP 09
Thorn Wm Cik 46
Thomas Richard ...Kfi48
ISl Thomas Frederick J. RA 46
Thomas Abel W Cr 14
CO Thomas William S. ..Cr 42
Thomas Montagu ... .Cr 44
Thonuu George Cr 44
Thomas Thonuu Cr 42
Thomas George Cr 46
CO Thomas George L 12
Thomas William G. . .L 12
Tnomas Robert Z* 16
Thomas Robert S X 16
Thomas Robmson ... .L 16
TS Thomas William L 22
200 Thomas Fredk. W. L. L 41
524 Thomas Robert I< 47
391 Thomas John M 26
Thomas Henry N M 36
377 Thomas Richard .... M 41
127 Thomas John SM 43
326 Thomas Arthur . . . ,SM 46
Thomas Thomas R. CnM 34
Thomas Francis W. SL Af 49
Thomas Darid S43
Thomas Wm. . .^ ... AS 46
Thomas William . . . .PP 46
33aThomas Thos. C Cit 43
H^ Thomond Rt. Hon. Jas.
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ISL Thompson John .... RA 46
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Thompson Thomas P. C 47
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Thompson Thomas . .Cr 49
Thompson Chas. Cr 40
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648 Thompson William H. M 29
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648 Thompson Robert. . . . CA 41
336 Thompson Josiah . . . .CA 43
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621 Thomsett Henry G. SM 47
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362 Thomson Mitchel ... .S 32
Tliomson Thos. R. H. . .S 41
17 Thomson Dayid (b) md. S 46
423 Thomson John (c) mo. S 46
Thomson John (a) ..PP 07
Thomson John (b) ..PP 12
Thorley Robert L 15
Thorn George - PP 01
Thorn John PP 14
Thornborongh Ed. Le C.C27
ISl Thome James C 29
Thome Edward ....PP 29
Thome Charles A. . .PP 47
137 Thome James L Ck46
Thomton Samuel C 27
Thomton Henry A. D. L 16
Thomton Charles T. PP 86
Thorold Richard Cr 46
Thorp William L
Thraeksion Edwin ..Cr 46
642 ThroppArthurT.(act)M< 49
230 Thurbum James P. . . L 41
Thnrsby Frederick S. . . L 26
Ilkursion Charle» T. . . C 44
Thnrtdl Charles Cr 43
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R Tickell John A . . . SLM 08
200 Tilbey Thomas M. I. PP 14
Tilley James X 12
Tills William L 27
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JV H Tilston Richard .... ilS 42
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43 Timpson John O . . FLM 48
Tincombe George .... Cr 26
Tindal Louis S Cr41
'Tindal Charles Cr 42
Tindalc Joseph LOO
TIndallJohn PP 12
Tinklar Henry N. SLM 4S
Tinling Edward B C 43
Tinmouth NicAc/m . . Cr 46
UTisdall Archibald ... .C 16
Tobin Edward M 14
Toby Henry C L 41
R Toby Isaac CnM 38
Tod John L16
R Todd William . . .,SLM 10
Todd Geo. (act) ....M<48
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492 Tomlinson James W. . . L 26
TomUnson William G.PP 40
Tompson Joseph F. . . L 24
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612 Toms Francis Y. (act)ilS 49
632 Toms PhiUp, mo S 34
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43 Tonkin James Af 32
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Triscott William B. . .C 46
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244 Trollope Henry L 41
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Trotter Henry D C 86
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Trotter John W, Cr 46
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Trounsell George P. . .L 16
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486 Troutbeck WUfred £. SM 48
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41 Tucker John Af 41
Tucker James Af 30
Tucker Charles T Af 37
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Tucker John T. ..CnAf 34
Tucker Richard F. FLAf 46
Tucker WiUiam G. ..CAdO
119 Tucker Douglas N. ..^S42
Tucker Wm C. md. JS 46
2 Tucker Henry PP 25
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195 Tudor John Cr 42
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163 TuffheU Robert G.. . . L 47
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ThUlok WUHam I. . . Cr 46
jyrif TuUoh John L 11
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266 Turmine Alft«d ....N/47
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238 TurabuU Hen. H. mo. S 46
Turner William C 41
I\imer John Cr 48
Tumer Francis J L 07
CO Tumer Charles L 16
338 Turner James H L 26
Turner James L 28
Tumer Michael L 28
RV Tumer Richard J L 46
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Tumer Charles F. ..PP 46
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477 Tumour Edmund B. . .L 42
671 Tumour Edward W. . .L 43
Tumour Nich. B. B. ..L 49
473 Turpin George ^M 47
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Tweed Robert Cr 48
TweedaieJohn S 07
Tweeddale John D S 43
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TweedieJohn CA42
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Twiiden John Cr 23
Twiss Robert W CV46
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Twyford John . . . .FLAf 10
Twysden Henry D. ..Cr88
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DF Underwood James ..3f28
S65 IJnderwoodTho8.N.(act)
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862 Urmston W. B L 48
R UrquhartJohn CnM 46
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Urqnhart Lewis C. md. S 46
Urquhart Walter A. PP 08
137 Usbome Alexander B. M 38
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217 Usher Chas. L.T. . . FLM 49
Usher Thomas SOb
Ussher Sidney H C 46
Ussher Edwd P. H. CnM 49
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VALLACK Richard G.L 07
Valobra James CV 44
Valpy Anthony B. ..Cr 14
215 Vansittart Nicholas . . Or 47
Vansittart Edward W.Cr 49
R Varlo George .... CnM 03
Varlo Bemey CnM 48
Yarlo Henry CnM 49
VaughanJas.W L 48
Vanghan James S 41
378 Vaughton Theop . .SLM 48
418 Veale Wm. E. L.. . . . Cft 47
264 Veitch Harry T X 43
200 Veitch Henry G L 44
205 VeitchJ. R. L 47
264 Veitch Alfred SM 49
Veitch James, md. DIH 46
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Verling Edward ... M 99
137 Verling Bartholomew. .5 29
Vemez Peter PP 13
499 Vernon Henry T L 47
145 Vernon Chas. E. H. . . L 49
562 Vesey Charles L 46
R Vevers George L 15
Vibart James L 14
563 Vicary WiUiam L 15
R Victor George .... FLM 27
Vidal Alexander T. E. C 25
Vidal Richard E Cr 30
Vidal EmericE PP 08
Vignoles John I< 12
235 VinallThos. 8 Cir 46
iJiVinoent Andrew A. . . C 32
Vincent William ....M41
261 Vincent Edward M. SM 44
R Vincent John T. . ,SLM 80
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Vyner Arthur Cr 43
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235 WADDILOVE Chas. L.
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R Wade Tliomas . . . .SLM 08
Wade James S 08
46 Wade James AS U
376 Wade Seaton JS 46
Wadeson Charles .... 1. 15
Wadland Samuel PP 07
Wainwright John L 19
WainwrightJamesF.fi.Cr 49
Wake Baldwin A. ..Cr 49
263 Wake Charles L 46
Wakefield John W. ..L27
Wakem Nicholas L 15
Waleott John B C 22
Walcott Charles C 46
ISl tflWaldegraye Rt. Hon.
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27 Waldren Fred. W. . . CA 48
Wale George H L 46
415 Walford William .... L 10
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Walker William ....Cr 28
Walker Gewqe Cr 49
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Walker John (▲) L 16
Walker Bethnne J L 15
Walker Leyen C P. . .L 22
CQ Walker John (b) L 27
31 Walker George L 41
DF Walker William ... .M 14
499 Walker Robert If 48
Walker Joseph ..LCM9»
R Walker James FLM 08
Walker Bbenezer ....5 09
Walker WiUiam ... .PP 06
Walker Charles ....PP 41
Walker Edward H. ..CA 46
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Wallace Jas.W.Mo. ..S42
542 Wallace Robert, ud. .AS 45
562 Wallace Jas. Mc B. . .i<S 49
Wallace John AS 49
258 Waller Geoige PP09
390 Walling Michael . . ..ilS 46
WalUngton Thomas ... .5 12
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220 Wallis Thomas M46
WaUis Joseph SM 43
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Walpole Hon. Fred. W. L 45
258 Walsh Edm. S. (act) Aft 49
415 Walsh Arthur S. S. CnM 40
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127 Walsh James C 5 48
Walsh Bustace J. ..AS 99
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890 Walter John PP07
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Walton Francis ..SLAf 49
287 Warburton Wm C* 47
Warcup T. C. E. ba. NJ 45
WardWiUiam ....RW 46
Ward James H C 46
Ward John R. Cr 46
Ward Richard L 10
Ward William R. (a). .X 14
Ward William R.(b)..L 14
CSF Ward Edward W L 15
252 Ward John (a) L 49
Ward John Cb) .....Tft48
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235 Ward Richard W. ..SM46
R Ward Henry .... FLM 13
642 Ward Henderson. .FLM 47
Ward John (a) AS ^
642 WardJohn(B) AS 46
891 Ward Mann. P. S. . .^fS 48
43 Ward John PP 21
Ward Wm. A C* 46
H AWarde Charles . . . . C15
Warden Frederick .... C 46
Warden William Cr 87
182 Warden John PP 05
WardleJohn L 10
Ware Charles B L16
486 Warre Arthur B L 47
635 Warren Richard L. . . C 89
^Warren WiUiam .... C 41
Warren John T Cr 83
Warren Charles G. ,.Cr 40
Warren James P X 17
CQ Warren Charles D. . . L 28
Warren Charles B L 39
Warren Henry L 40
Warren Fredk. P L48
416 Warren William F L 46
Warren John P. P. . . M 43
Warren Richard H . .M 47
Warren Geo. N CA 47
87 Warrin Lewis G. A...Cfc 42
826 Warrington Henry W.V.
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878 Warwick Robt W. ..Ck46
Warton Joseph Cr 36
647 Wasey Edward F.N.K. L 46
Washington John ... C 42
243 Waterhouse BarthoLG.L 14
Waterman John Cr 48
Waters DominickC. ..X 15
Waters Thos CnM 30
Waters George A 5f 47
Wat6rsAlltn S 15
Waters George A. .,ASQS
Watkins Frederick ..AR 40
Watkins Thos. V. ... C 47
Watkins Walter L 15
89 Watkins Edwin T. ..AS4S
Watkins Richard PP 09
WatlingJohnW C 80
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Watson John Cr 14
Watson David H. . . , . L 18
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881 Watson Geo. W X 49
Watson George . . Cnilf 41
627 Watson Andrew CA 29
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562 Watson Alex. md. . . .^fS 48
Watson Thomas .. ..PP 00
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369 Way John S.V42
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420 Webb John W. X 49
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CG Webb Henry Af 46
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Webb George ....FXAf46
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Webb William PP 06
261 Webb Charies J Ck 49
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Webber George W. . . X 27
87 Webber Edmund ....X47
14 Webber William, no. AS 41
520 Webber Robert G. . . C* 43
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520 Web8ter,Sir Godfrey, Bt.X40
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381 Welch Geo. A C* 48
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268 Wellings Henry . ..JS46
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8 Wellington Peter Af 40
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464 Wells James 8 Af 41
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266 Wells Fortescne CA 45
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296 West David O ilS46
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287 Wheeler Wm.T Af38
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548 Whichelo Richard M.PP 07
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258 Wilson Thomas Cr 43
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Wilson John . . . .LCM 46
Wilson John CnM 26
R Wilson Robert. . . .FLM 12
Wilson Samuel L. FLM 45
264 Wilson Roland Ci 34
18mWilsonJohn(R)9ioJf/ 41
Wilson John (a) UD. ..S98
464 Wilson James S 14
Wilson Robert S 15
Wilson John (c) S 24
Wilson John (d) S25
Wilson Alexander ... .5 49
162 Wilson Henry C. &,..AS 47
127 Wilson William T. ..AS4Q
Wilson WUlicm PP 00
Wilson Bryan PP 04
137 Wilson Robert ... .PP 26
Winder Edmund . . . .CA 24
Windham John H. ,.Cr 38
Wingfleld David ....il5
Wingrove Henry E. . .Cr 4(;
Wingrove OeorgeP,ClM 37
Winniett 5tr W m Kt. Cr 43
WinsorGeorge Cr 43
325 Winstauley Jas Ck 46
Winter Samuel ....PP4^
Winterbottom John . . C. 15
Winthrop Hay E. S. Cr 4U
CO Winthrop Geo. T. S. L 46
415 WiseCharles C47
DF WiseJohn L 15
CG Wise Chapman L 15
Wise Charles A. (act) Mt 46
381 Wise Frederick ....51/45
Wise James PP 08
Wise Thos. T. PP42
246 Wise George H. L.. . PP 40
Wise Thos. T CA43
8 Wise George H CA 47
182 Wiseman, Sir vV.S.,Bt.Cr4<i
89 Wiseman Wm. H. .. PP 44
Witham, Sir Ciias. Kt. L 18
Witham Francis L IS
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Withenbery Thomas . . Af 28
R Witts John CnM 08
WodehouseyHon. Edward
T C41
381 Wodehouse G«orge ..Cr 44
817 Wodehoase Armine ..L 45
Wolfenden Bdward . .CA 42
WoUey Godfrey L. ..Cr4l
WoUeyBenJ. 5M 42
ISl Wolridge William . . . . Cl8
Wolridpe Charlea ....1.08
Wolridge George R. . . Cr 49
662 Wolridge Sydney ... .L 48
R Wolrige Ambroie A. R.
CnM 26
858 Wolrige, Charlea FLM 48
Wolrige Ambroie SLM 48
Wood James F. L. . .Cr 48
WoodJames Cr 46
Wood Oranyille H. . .Cr 46
Wood James M L 15
Wood John (a) L 12
Wood James (b) L 15
Wood /ames (c) X 15
Wood Arthur W L 40
Wood James (o) L 41
824 Wood William L 45
247 Wood Charles O L 45
CGWood William M 26
WoodWm.J Af37
R Wood James CnM 40
*WoodWillUm ..CnM 41
Wood Fredk. A. P.i^LM 47
Wood William, MD.... 5 45
652 Wood Chas. B AS 41
563 Wood Alfred CAr 46
R Woodcock Fredk. ..SL At 12
Woodcock Alexander. .8 44
Woodgate Thomas ..Cr 42
Woodger William ... .M 41
CG Woodham Wm. H L 15
Woodin Wm.H L 13
WoodleyWm Cr 16
WoodleyAug. J 0-46
Woodman Wm. I L04
Woodriff Daniel J. ..Cr 22
Woodriff John R Cr 48
Woodruff Henry ....L30
991 Woods Thomas L 19
WoodtAorpe Richd S 09
Woodward Angustine L 12
844 Woodward Thos PP 86
Woolcock William. . . .L 09
Woolcombe Belfleld . .L 41
465 Woolcombe Fred L 46
Wooldridge Samuel O. L 37
Wooldridge William . .L 25
Woollcombe George . . C 30
Woolyer Richard J. . .L 15
Woolward John H . . . L 40
Wormeley Ralph R. RB 49
Worsfold William ..Cr 41
Worsley Marcus I. 18
Worth Henry John . . C 40
Worthington Benj. . . L 1 3
Wray Luke Henry .. Cr 24
398 Wrey Chas. J Mt 48
Wriford Samnel ....Cr 15
Wiiford Geo. H...FLM 48
Wright Charles M. M. C 46
Wright Wm E Crl7
WHght PhUip Cr 40
Wright Thomas L 15
Wright William L 25
Wright Henrv L32
466 Wright Henry W L48
Wright George 3f 38
Wright Murray T. . .SM 48
^ikWright John ..CIM4A
R Wright George .... Cn Af 26
398 Wright Robert (a) CnM 40
Wright Robert (b) CnM 42
Wright John H. . . CnM 46
Wright Wm. A.G.FLJIf 43
485 Wright Jones ....PLM 48
Wright David S 15
194 Wright David H.,md. AS 45
Wright William.... PP 07
Wright Wm. L CA46
245 Wright Sydney E . . . . CA 48
Wroot Michael M. ..Cr 27
Wyatt Henry B Cr 15
553WyerJohnF M/ 48
2l7aWylde Edward L 14
Wylde Edward R. ..M 13
582 Wylde Edward A. FLM 4A
Wylie Robert S 25
268 Wynniatt Robt. J. . .Mt 49
Wynter William .... PP 07
Wynyard Wm. R. . . . .L 26
Wynyard Thos. M. M.
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88 Wyvill Christopher ..C32
R YARNOLD Ben). FLJf 31
261 Yates Richard A C27
Yates Robert B Cr 14
Yates JamesT L 14
44aYeamesWm JIf 10
YeatsJohnS L 15
Yelverton Hasting R. C43
Yeo Gerald ^S 42
Yonge Edmund C41
376 Yonge Fredk. D 7.45
Yorke Reginald C 46
Youd Edward L 12
33a Youel Frederick B...5M 46
415 Youell Edward SM 46
Young Horatio B C 46
Young Jacob L Cr 47
Young Matthew Cr 39
Young Alexander Cr 40
Young Oearge Cr 46
Young Daniel L 92
Young William F. /. 26
C6 Young Thomas L 26
Young Brooke, J.JvMrLieitt
CG Young Alfred L 42
224 Young Chas. H L 45
182 Young Thos. J Mt4»
89 Young Lewis W SM 47
Young Thomas ... .PP 05
Young William (a). .PP 34
Young William (b) . .PP 40
Young William A. O. Ck 45
Yule Robert Cr 46
Yule James L S6
69 Yule Charles B. . . . I. 42
Yule John 3/27
121 Yule Henry B M43
127 Yule Alex. C Ck46
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NUMBER OF OFFICERS ALLOWED TO EACH RATE
OF THB MILITABY BRANCH.
CAPTAIN— One in all rated Ships.
COMMANDER— One in Ships of and above
third rates, and in command of Sloops, &o.
JLIEUTEN ANTS— First rates,8 ; second rates,
7 ; third t«tes, 6 ; fourth and fifth rates, 6 ; sixth
T&tes, 4. Steam Frigates and Sloops bearii^ 110
men, 3. Second class Steam Sloops, 2 ; Gun ^rigs,
and Schoouers, one in command.
MASTERS— One in all rated Ships and Sloops
bearing a Commander.
MATES— First and Second rates, 8 ; Third rates,
6 ; Fourth, Fifth, and Si nth rates, 4. First class
Steam Frigates. 3 ; all other classes, 2.
SECOND MASTERS— First, Secondhand Third
rates, t ; all other classes, 1.
MIDSHIPMEN— First rates, 16; Second rates,
12 ; Third rates, 10; Fourth rates, 8; Fifth rates,
6 ; Sixth rates, 4 ; Steam Frigates, 3 ; all other
Vessels, 2. N.B. Mates may be substituted in
these ratings.
MASTER'S ASSISTANTS— First, Second, and
Third rates, 4 ; Fourth and Fifth rates, 9 ; all other
Ships and Vessels, 1.
NAVAL CADETS— First t«tefl, 8; Second
rates, 7 ; Third rates, 6 ; Fourth rates, 5 ; Fifth
rates, 4. Steam Frigates and Sloops bearing more
than 80 in complement, 2 ; smaller Vessels, 1.
GUNNER— in all Ships and Vessels except
the lowest class Steam Vessels, 1.
BO ATSW AIN— In all rated Ships and in Vessels
commanded by a Commander.
CARPENTEBr-Thei
OP THE CIVIL BRANCH.
CHAPLAINS— One in all rated Ships
SURGEONS— One in all rated Ships and Sloops
bearing a Commander*
PAYMASTERS and PURSERS— The same.
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS^One in aU rated
Ships.
ASSISTANT SURGEONS— First and Second
rates, 3 ; Third rates, 2 \ all other rates, 1 .
CLERKS— First and Second rates. 3 ; other rated
Ships. 2 -, Sloops and amaller Vessels, 1 .
ENGINEERS— First class Steam Ships, 5;
Steam Frigates, 4 $ other classes, 3.
NAVY AND PRIZE AGENTS RESIDENT IN LONDON.
Barwis, William H. B., 1, New Boswell-court, Lin-
coln's«ion«
Baugham, J. H., 9, Charing Cross.
Burnett & Wynne (late Copland8& Burnett,)
22, Surrej-st., Strand.
Case and Loudonsack, 1, James-st., Adelphi.
Chard, William and Edward, 3, Clifford's-inn,
Fleet-street.
Chippendale, J., 10, John-street, Adelphi.
Collier, Thomaai and John Adolphua Snee, 3, Brick-
court, Temple.
Dufaur, Frederick, 13, Clement's-inn.
Goode and Lawrence, 16, Surrey-st, Strand.
Halford, Messrs. & Co., 41, Norfolk-st., Straod.
Hallett, Robinson, Maude, and Hallett, 14, Great
George-st,
Holmes and Folkard, 3, Lyon's- inn, Strand.
Muspratt, John P., 34, Abcburch-lane.
Ommauney, Messrs. 39, Charing Cross.
Slade, William, 21, Cecil-street, Strand.
Smith Joseph 12, Marsball-st., Golden-sq.
Stilwell, John, Gilliam, and Thomas, 22, ArundeU
street. Strand.
Woodhead, Joseph, 1, James-street, Adelphi.
AGENTS FOR OFFICERS OF ROYAL MARINES,
Mntn. Cox and San, Hatton Garden.
LIST OF LICENSED NAVY AGENTS FOR PETTY OFFICERS AND SEAMEN,
With the Dates of their Licenaee respectively .
N.B. — ^Each License expires three years after the Date thereof.
Borrowes, Walter, 15, Ordnance-row, Portsea 9Jan49
Byfmd, Edward, 81, Dale-st., liyenpool .... lApr47
Davis, Noah, 5, Lyon's Inn, Strand, London l6Nov47
Davis, David Lacarus, 9, Dudley-st.,Wolvcr-
hnrnpton Mm47
Edwards, John, 20, Common Hard, Portsea 2lOct46
Isaac, Philip, 19, King-st., Flnsbury 1 June49
Isaacs, Samuel, 11, Common Hard, Portsea 37Apr48
Isaacs, John, 68, Hamond-st., Chatham . . 13Jan48
Joseph, Aaron, 19* John-st., Sidney-square,
Cummercial-road, London 7Mar49
Levi, Phineas, 15, Catherinc-st., Devonport. . 50ct46
Levy, David, 65, High-st., Portsmouth .... 13Jan48
Levy, Marks, 50, Bedfbrd-st., Plymouth . . 13Sent48
Levy, Aaron, 45, Bedfbrd-st., Plymouth . . 25Jnly48
Magnus, Simon, 303, High-st., Chatham ..2lFeb49
Marks, Charles, 23, Wimple-st., Plymouth 22Mar47
Moses (othervrise Moss) Beiy., 1, Clock-st,
Portsea 20Nov46
Moses, John, jun., 25, Hard, Portsea 16Dec47
Oliver, Robt. Moon, 36, Chapel-st., Devon-
port 19June49
Solomon, Moses, 8, Ordnance-row, Portsea . . 7Dec47
<olomon, Lewis, 3, Hamond Place, Chatham24Feb49
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FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
FLAG OFFICERS, per diem. Adm. of the
Fleet, £6, Adm. £5. Vioe-Adm. £i. Rear-
A dm. Commodore of First Class, and Captain of
the Fleet, £S. Commodore of Second Class, £}y
or lOf. in addition to pay as Captain, according
to Admiralty Order. If Commanding-in-Chief, a
further sum of iS3 while his flag is flying within
the limits of his station.
CAPTAINS of Ships of the Line, except Flag
Ships, £53 I4i. per lunar anonth. Senior Capta. of
the Ordinary, and other such establishments,
£4G Of. 8d, Capts. of regular Flag Ships, and
of Fourth rates, £ZQ 1i. All other CapU..£dO 1 3f . Qd,
COMMANDERS, £n Os. Ad. per lunar month,
in all rates authorized to bear one.
LIEUTENANTS- in command of any Ship ex-
cept Surveying and Packet Establishment, Senior
of a sea-going rated Ship, of a rated Surveying Ves-
sel (if receiving no adaitional surveying pay), or
of a Troop Ship, if of seven years standing, iS15 8s.
All others J6l4 per lunar month.
MASTER of the Fleet^ 16«. 5d. per diem. Mas-
ters in Line-of Battle Ships, £IS St, Qd,, in other
Ships, jS14 per lunar month. Store aUowanoes
uhen in charge— ¥irat rate £6 lOt. lid. Second
rate,£6 19f. l(k/. Third rate, ^5 5f. 8d. Fourth
rate, ^'3 19f. Id. Fifth rate, £^ Us. 2d. Sixth
rate. £S 2t. td. Sloops, £2 I7i. 4 J. per mensem.
MATE, J$5 per mensem, in all rates.
SECOND MASTER.-i^6 9j. Ad. in Une-of-
Battle Ships, and £5 per mensem in all others.
In Vessels where no Master is borne, is to receive
^5 9i. 4cl. per mensem, and Store allowance of
-£2, or in Vessels where the Master is absent, or
from any other cause he has charge of stores, to re-
ceive such allowance as the Lords of the Admiralty
shall decide.
CHAPLAINS, £\2 6s. per lunar month. In
addition if acting as Naval Instructor under three
years* service as such, £7 7s. Above three years,
£8 ]i. Above seven, £6 lis. Ad. Above ten,
J^IO lOi. with tuition allowance ot £b for each
young gentleman.
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS of less than three
years' full pay service, ^9 16j. Above three.
£\0 10s. Above seven, £\\ ]8i. Above ten,
£\A per mensem, with tuition allowaoce of £5
for each young gentleman.
MEDICAL INSPECTORS of less than ten
years' service as such, £AA 2s., after ten years,
^£•58 16s. per lunar month. DEPUTY IN-
SPECTORS, -C«8. SURGEONS of Hospitals
on appointment with less than twenty years' ser-
vice, 16s. Sd. Above twenty years, £\ Os. 6rf.
per diem. Of less than six years' full pay service,
including service as Assistant-Surgeon, £\b 8s.
Above six years, ^16 16s. Above ten, ^19 I2s.
Above twenty, £Z5 4s. Of Hospital Ship, of
wliatever length of service, £25 As. per mensem,
in all rates. With such further allowance when
employed in HospitaU on shore, as their Lordabips
may think proper.
(Surgeons on the list, and unemployed on the 1st
of July, 1840, are entitled to the old scale of par
only, until they shall have served three years on fail
pay subsequent to the 1st of January, 18SS.)
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. — In Ships where
no Surgeon is borne, of less than ten years' fall
pay service, £\ 1 4s. Above ten, ^14. And where
a Surg^n is home, of less than three years' full
pay service, £2 \6s. Above three, j^lO lOs. Above
ten, j^l2 12s. per mensem.
SECRETARY to Admiral of the Tlc*%
£i Is. Ad. To a Flag Officer Commanding in-
Chief, £\}s.nd. To all other Fkg Officers and
Commodores of First Class, 16s. M. Commodorp
of Second C lass, 8s. td. per diem, and 5s. a day
from half pay of their respective ranks.
PAYMASTERS and PURSERS, £7 per men-
sem in all rates.
ENGINEERS.— .9m Page 324.
CLERKS.— Tn all rates. If unpassed, i&4 6s. 4J.
in Line of Battle Ships, and JS4 in all other Ships.
Clerk to the Secretary, to a Commander-in-Chief,
£A 14s. To the Secretary to a Junior Flag Officer
or Commodore of First Class, £3 18s., in all rates.
MIDSHIPMEN, £i 8s.
rates.
per mensem^ in all
MASTER'S ASSISTANTS, £i lis. per men-
sm, in all rates.
NAVAL CADETS, £1 2s.
rates.
per
in all
GUNNER, BOATSWAIN, and CARPENTER
(the latter with 7s. a month in addition to full-pav
for tools, in every rate.) ^ First Class, £7 ; Second
Class, ^5 ds. Ad. ; Third Class, £i I4s. per lunar
month. Harbour service t— First Class. £5 17». 1 d. ;
Second Class, £A 6s. Ad. ; Third Class, j^ lis.
per lunar month.
WORKING PETTY OFFICERS.
PKK LUNAR MONTH.
FIRST CLASS.— Ship's Cook, £9 13t. Ad-
miral's Coxswain, £2 \9s. Leading Stoker, ^S \9s.
(and when within the tropics, and steam np, half
his pay in addition). Master-at-Arms, Seaman's
Schoolmaster, Sail-maVer, Rope-maker, Carpenter's
Mate (with 7s. a month for tools), Caulker (with
7s. a month for tools while doing duty with car-
penters), and Blacksmith, £9 ISs. in Line-of- Battle
Ships, and £9 9s. in all others. Ship's Corporal,
Gunner's Mate, Captain's Coxswain, Quarter Mas-
ter, Boatswain's Mate, Captains of the Forecastle,
Maintop, Foretop, end of the Hold, Coxswain of
the Launch, «62 5s. in all rates.
SECOND CLASS.— Sail-maker's Mate, Cooper
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Armourer, Caulker*8 Mate (with 7«« a month for
tools while doing duty with carpenters). jf3 4s.
in all rates.^ Captains of the Ma^t, Afterguard,
Mizentopy Yeoman of the Si^pials, Coxswain of
the Pinnace, Pajrmaster and Puraera* Steward,
and Masician, JB2 Is. in all rates.
REMAINDER OF SHIP'S COMPANY.—
Stoker and Coal Trimmer, j&2 6s. (and when within
the tropics, and steam up, half his pay in addition).
Carpenter's Crew (with 7s. a month for tools),
Sail-maker's Crew, Cooper's Crew, and Painter,
j£i ] 6«. in all rates. Able Seaman, Yeoman of the
Store-room, Flag Officer's Steward, Cook, and Do-
mestic, Captain's Steward and Cook, Ward or Gun
room Steward and Cook, Sub-Oflicer'a Steward
and Cook, Sick-berth Attendant, £l 14f. in all
rates.
Ordinary Seaman, Cook*s Mate, and Barber,
£1 es.
Paymaster and Purser's Steward's Mate, and
Landsmen, £i 3s. in all rates.
Seaman Gunner, first five years from date of his
passing certificate on gunnery, Ss., second five
years, 5s., third fi^e years, 7s. in addition to his
rating.
DiFer, Is. 6d. to be paid when actually dicing.
Is. for each period of slack water, or when there
is no tide Is. an hour in addition to his rating.
Boys of First Class, and Paymaster and Purser's
Steward's hoy, \At. 3d.
Boys of Second Class, 12s.9<i. in all rates.
ROTAL MARINES. ALL RATES.— PAY PER MONTH.
MAIfaa AKD RATINGS.
Captain— £ s.
If Brevet Major U 10
Others 14 14
First Lieutenant —
After 7 years 10 10
Under 7 years 9 2
Second Lieutenant 7 7
CadeU 5 0
Colour Serjeant ^ 14
Serjeant I « 0
Cof poral —
After 14 years I 1«
From 7 to 14 yrs. (if enlisted
prior to 24 Jan. 18t3) 1 9
All others 1 7
Fifer or Drummer 1 3
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RANKS AND RAnNOS. ARTILLBRT.
Bombardier— £ s, d. £ s. d.
After 14 years 2 8 0
Prom 7 to 1 4 yrs. (if enlisted
Driorto24 Jan. 185J3> 2 6 8
AU others 2 3 4
Gunner-
After 14 yeais 1 8 10
From 7 to 14 yrs. (if enlisted
prior to 24 Jan. 1823; 16 6
All others 14 2
Private —
After 14 years 14 1
From 7 to 1 4 yrs. (if enlisted
prior to 24 Jan. 1823) 119
All others 0 10 6
RATES OP HALF-PAY FOR THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES,
PAYABLE QUARTERLY.
FLAG OFFICERS, pbr dibh.
Admiral of the Fleet £3 3 0
Admirals 2 2 0
Vice-AdmlralB 1 12 6
Rear-Admirala 15 0
For pay of Retired Rear- Admirals and
Retired Captains under order in
Council of 1646, seepage 16.
CAPTAINS.
To each of the first 70 as they stand
on the List of Officers in Seniority 0 14 6
To each of the next 100 0 13 6
To the remainder 0 10 6
COMMANDERS.
To each of the first 150 on the List .. 0 10 0
To the remainder 0 8 6
LIEUTENANTS. pbr dibm.
To each of the first 300 on the List ..£070
To each ofthe next 700 0 6 0
To the remainder 0 5 0
AU Lieutenants promoted to that rank aft»r Ist
July^ 1840y to receiye 4s. a day, to be Increased
to 5#. a day after three years' service as Lieut-
enants in Sea-going Ships, and to advance as
at present by Seniority to the rates of Qs. and
Is. a day ; but may be placed on the 6f . List,
if, through illness contracted In the Service,
they shall have been unable to senre three years
at Sea in that rank.
MASTERS.
To the first 100 on the list (being qua-
lified for first or second rates, or
« Line of Battle Ships") 0 7 0
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Scale of Half-pay and Retirement for .Inspectors^ &c.
PBR DIBIC.
To the next 200 (being qualified for
third or fourth rates) £0 6 0
The remainder, having served 5 years
In the Navy, 2 of which as Acting or
Second Master, or as Master's Mate
or Midshipman 0 6 0
ROYAL MARINES.
Colonels 0 14 6
Lieutenant-Colonels Oil 0
Majors 0 9 6
CapUins 0 7 0
First-Lieutenants, of 7 years' standing 0 4 6
The remainder 0 4 0
Second-Lieutenants .' 0 8 0
Phtsicians.
After 10 years' Service 110
After3ditto 0 16 0
Under that time 0 10 6
SnaaBovs.
Surgeons 0 5 0
Above 6 years' Service 0 6 0
„ 10 „ 0 7 0
„ 16 „ 0 8 0
„ 20 „ 0 10 0
„ 26 (with leave to reUre) 0 13 0
„ 30 (with leave to retire) 0 16 0
ASSISTAITT-SUBGBOHS. PBR DIB*.
Assistant- Sui|?eons £fi 2 6
Above 3 years' Service O 3 ^
„ 10 „ O 4 n
« 20 „ O 5 0
Dispensers O 5 i
PAYMASTERS AND PURSBRS.
On the Retired List O 8 6
To each of the first 100 O 7 0
To each of the next 200 -- O 6 n
To the remainder O 5 0
SECRETARIES.
After 12 Years' actual Service as Se-
cretaries 0 12 0
CHAPLAINS.
After 8 years' Service at Sea or 10 in
Harbour O 5 0
For each year's longer Service than 8
at Sea or 10 in Harbour, QdL per
diem additional till it reach ...... O 10 0
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.
After their First Entry O S 0
,y 3 Years' Service on Full Pay.. 0 3 0
,, lOYears O 4 6
,, 20Years O 5 0
SCALE OF HALF-PAY AND RETIREMENT FOR INSPECTORS, AND DEPUTY-
INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS AND FLEETS.
ACTIVE SERVICE.
Medical Intpecion,
From date of promotion
After 10 years' service in the ranli. .
15 ,,
30
SO „
Deputy Medical Inspeeton.
From date of promotion to the rank
After 10 ye«r8' service in the rank. .
15 „
20
35 „
80 „
85 „
Retirement per Diem.
10 yean'
iSyeart'
90 yean*
26 yean'
80 yean
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preTiout
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flervleein
Service in
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Service Sn
any grade.
any grade.
any grade.
any grade.
any grade.
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£ s. d.
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£8. d.
£ «. d.
0 15 0
0 15 3
0 15 6
0 15 9
0 16 0
1 1 6
1 4 3
1 7 0
1 9 8
1 13 6
1 4 3
1 7 0
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1 9 8
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LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
All applications, either for original leave, or for a renewal thereof, whetlier made through agent, ox
otherwise, must be written by the OBieer himself, and addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty.
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RELATIVE RANK OF OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY.
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
10.
The Admiral of the Fleet ranka with a Field-Marshal of the Army.
Admirals • with Generals.
Vioe-Admirals with Lieutenant-Generals.
Rear-Admirals with Major-Generals.
Commodores of the First Class
Commodores of the Second Class
Director-General of the Medical Department of the Nav j .
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with Brigadier-Generalfl.
Captains, after three years from the dates of their first Commie- 1
sions as Captains |
All other Captains "^
Medical Inspectors of Hospitals and Fleets
with Colonels.
with Lieutenant-Colonels.
Commanders
Secretaries to Flag Officers Commanding in Chief
Deputy Medical Inspectors of Hospitals and Fleets ....
Lieutenants
Masters of the Fleet
Masters
Chaplains
Secretaries to Junior Flag Officers and Commodores of the First
Class
Sargeons •
Paymasters and Pursers
Mates
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With lieutenants.
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IS. Nothing contatned in these Regulations is to gire a claim to any Officer of the Nary to assume
oonunand of Her MiUesty's Land Forces on shorey nor to any Officer of the Army to assume
command of any of H Jft. Squadrons or Ships.
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DECLARATION
Required from Officers of the Rojal Navy and Marines claiming Half-pay and Hetired-pay penonally
or by Agent.
Christia.i Noma to be interted in full at the eommeneement, but the Signature to be in the Officer's nettel
manner,
I do solemnly and sincerely declare that I am entitled to. Pay as a in rbe Royal
. that I am not m Holv Orders, and that I hsd not, from the day of , 18 , to the
day of , 18 ,*any other Place or Employment of Profit. Civil or Military, in any I>e-
partment of Her Majesty's Service, nor in the Colonies oir Possessions of Her Majesty beyond the S**»,
nor under any other Government ; except * and I make this solemn Declaration* oonacientiously
believing the same to be true.
Declared and tubtcribed before me^ this day of 184 •
The Magistrate or R^^sident Minister of the Established Church 1
to sign here, and state the place for which he acts. /
MagistraUfor . Af mister of In the County of
llie Claimant to sign here.
Residing at , near the Post Town of , in the County of .
* An Officer holding any other Place or Employment of Profit, Civil or Military, is to insert the
Office be holds, with &e Net Annual Salary, and the Emoluments thereof, and the Authority under
which he is allowed to receive bis Half-pay.
FORM OF HALF-PAY DECLARATION TO BE TAKEN BY CHAPLAINS
On the Half-pay List, under His Majesty's Order in Council, «^dlft July, 1885.
I do solemnly and sincerely declare that I did not accept any benefice with cure of souls
before I had completed a term of service in the Royal Navy, as Chaplain, equal to eight years service at
sea; that I have not between the day of — ^ and the ■ ■ ■ ■ day of been employed
as Chaplain of any of His Majesty's Ships, and have not held, and do not hold, any appointment as
Chaplain of a Naval Establishment, the emoluments of which amountto four hnndxed pounds per annum ;
and I make this solemn Dechirationy conscientiously believing the same to be true.
OATH OP ALLEGIANCE, &c.
By tlie Acts 25 Charles II., Cap. 2, and subsequent Acts, and by the 0 George fV., Cap. 17, all Offi'
cers of the Navy, on attaining the rank of Rear-Admiral, or on being promoted to a superior rank, are
required to take the Oath of Allegiance, and make the Declaration therein respectively mentioned,
within Six Months, either in the Court of Chancery or King's-Bench, at Westminster, or at the
Quarter-Sessions of the Count V or Place where they shall be resident, in defisult of doing which
their Commissions are declared void: But if the Officer should be absent from England when pro-
moted, or if his promotion shall take place within three months before his departure, he may take
the Oath, and make the Declaration, at any time within Six Calendar Months after his return.
COMMANDERS OF LINE OF BATTLE SHIPS.
By an Admiralty memorandum dated Dec. 13, 1847, their Lordships directed that in future. Com-
manders shall be eligible for the appointment of Commander of a Line of Battle Ship who have served
on(> year in command of a Sloop, or as Lieutenant in command of a Brig, or as iirst Lieutenant or
Gunnery Lieutenant of any Ship in Her Majesty's Service.
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ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE.
SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION OF OFFICERS.
AdndnUy, 20th December, 1838.
Her Majesty having been gnunonslj pleased to sanction, by Order in Council of July 8tli, 1838, tbe
establishment of further means of scientific education for a certain number of 0£5cers of Her Majesty's
Naval Service, under such regulations as the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty may frame from
time to time.
Their Lordships have directed that for this object— Thirty additional Mates, who have passed both the
£xamination in Seamanship and in Navigation, shall be borne on the books of the Excellent,
They will receive Sea-pay, and be in fUl respects nnder Naval discipline ; but they will receive the
usual allowance instead of being victualled, and be lodged in the Royal Naval College. Any further
expense will be defrayed by themselves.
Tbey will be selected from such as have passed the Ordinanr Examination on board the Exeelleut, and
a preference will be given to those who shidl have passed the best Examination.
Tbey will receive Instruction at tbe Royal Naval College for the space of one year, and then be
discharged.
An Examination will take place at the end of every six months.
The Mate who passes the best Examination, provided he produces satisfactory Certificates of character
and professional ability from the Captains with whom he has served, and during the period of his
Instruction, will receive a Lieutenant's Commission ; provided always he attains a certain fixed degree
of proficiency.
A limited number (Ten) of Commissioned Offioers of any rank may avail themselves of the instruction
thus aflforded, for the space of one year. No expense will be incurred on their account; and they will
be expected to pass the ordinary examination of the Excellent before they are admitted to the instruction at
tbe Royal Naval College. By Command of their Lordships, C. Wood.
EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE
STEAM ENGINE.
Admiralfy, Sth of December, 1849.
My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having had under their consideration the examination
required of Officers, on subjects connected with tbe Steam Engine, with a view to ascertain their com*
petency to be registered as ** Steam Officers/' are pleased to order that no Officer shall, henceforward,
be so registered, until he has passed an examination at the Royal Naval College at Portsmouth, on the
subjects herein detailed ; and any Officer, whether he has acquired his knowledge in one of Her
Majesty's Dockyards, or at the Ifactories of private individuals, or has studied at the Royal Naval
College, or not, is at liberty to present himself for examination, on the days fixed for the purpose, on
giving timely notice to the Captain Superintendent of the Collegpe of his intention so to present himself.
The Examinations are to take place once in every three months, at the time fixed for the present
Quarterly Examinations ; and they will be conducted by the Professor of the College, in the presence of
the Admiral Superintendent of the Dockyard and the Captain Superintendent of the College.
The subjects on which the Officers will be examined are to be, until further notice, as follows,
▼ix. : —
1. Tbe Elements of Geometry, Mechanics, and Dynamics.
2. LawsofUeaU
3. The application of these bzancbes of science to the steam engine.
4. The name, and use of every part of the engines, boilers, &o.
5. Construction and principle of the engines and boilers ; expansion of steam, economy of fuel, resulting
from the application of the principle, and, under certain circumstances, from the employment of reduced
power.
6. The nature, application, and uses of the indicator.
The Chief Engineer of the Dock}ard is to furnish the Professor with questions, relating to the heads
Nos. 4, 5 and 6— marked with the number which should be given for each question if answered fully
and correctly ; and he is to examine the written answers, and mark upon each of them the number
which should, in his opinion, be given by the Professor.
Tbe Professor is to prepare questions under the first three heads, and in like manner assign to each
question tbe number which should be given to it, if answered fully and correctly.
The whole of these questions are to be printed, and placed in the bands of each Officer, on the day of
examination.
An abstract is ultimately to be made by the Professor of the result of the examinations, shewing in
one column the greatest number which could be gained under each head of the examination - and in
another column the ojrgregate of the number under the separate heads awarded to each Officer ; and
this abstract is to be transmitted to the Secretary of the Admiralty, with a copy of the printed questions,
for their Lordships* information. By Command of their Lordships, John PiRKsa.
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Widows* Pensions.
RULES AND ORDERS FOR GRANTING PENSIONS TO THE WIDOWS OF COMMIS-
SION AND WARRANT OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
Jrt, 1 —Widows of Commission and Warrant Officers of the Royal Nary may be allowed Pensions
as hereinafter directed, and subject to the following Restrictions, provided they shall appear to the
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to be proper snd desenring objects of the Poblie Boirnty, and
not left in wealthy circomstanoes.
Jrt. 2.— The Rates of Pensiona shall be as follows, Tis. :— To the Widow of a
Flag OflScerof His Mai esty's Fleet, per ann, £190
For Pensions to Wiaows of Rear-Admirals
M« page 16
Captain of 3 Years' standing 90
Captain under 3 Years* standing 80
Captain (retired under Order in Council,
10th Aug., 1840) 76
Commander 70
Commander (retired under Order of 1816) . . 60
Commander (ditto ditto 1830) . . 60
Medical Inspector of Hospitals and Fleets . . 60
Widows of Officers of the Rotal MAaiirn are entitled to the following Pensions :^To the Widow of a
Secretary to Commander-in-Chief £60
Deputy Medical Insp. of Hosp. and Fleets 60
Lieutenant 60
Master 50
Chaplain 40
Sec. to Jun. Flag Officers and Commodores . . 40
Surgeon 40
Paymaster and Purser 40
Naval Instructor 40
Assistant- Surgeon 38
Captain £50
First Lieutenant 40
Second Lieutenant 38
General Officer jei20
Colonel 90
Lieutenant-Colonel 80
Major 70
Art. 3.— The Pensions of all Widows shall commence from the first da^ of the Month following that
in which their Husbands died, provided application be made by the Widow, within Twelve Months
from the same, otherwise from the time only of such application j and all applications for Pensions most
be addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty.
Art. 4. — ^The Widows of Officers (except Chaplains) who marry after the 31st of December, 1830, will
only be entitled to the Pensions of their respectiTe Classes, in the event of their Husbands having been
on the List of Commission or Warrant Officers ten complete years, except the Husband be killed in
action, or lose his life in the execution of the Service.
Art. 6. — No widow shall receive a Pension as a Chaplain's Widow, unless her Husband shall have
been in Priest's Orders, nor unless his name was on the List at the time of his death, nor unless she
shall have been married during, or prior to, her Husband's Service in the Navy, and unless her Hus-
band shall have served Three Years in sea-going Ships, or Four Years in Guara-Ships, subsequent to
their marriage, and shall, in the whole, have served the length of time to entitle him to his half-pay.
Art, 6.-^No Widow shall be entitled to the Pension who has not been married Twelve Months to
the Officer by whose right she claims the same, unless the said Officer was kUUd or dtoitned in the Sea
Service; but the Loids Commissioners of the Admiralty may grant the Pension in cases oi
Officers dying before the expiration of Twelve Months from the time of their Marriage, in such esses
as they think proper.
Jrt, 7. — If an^ Officer shall marry after the Age of Sixty Years, his Widow shall not be entitled to
receive the Pension ; or. if being capable of Service, he should, at his own solicitation, be excused fipom
it, being at the time warned that his Widow would thereby forfeit the Pension.
Art. 8.— The above Pensions shall not be received by any Widow who shall have any otber Pensioo
from the Government.
Art. 9. — ^Widows who shall re-marry after the 31 st December, 1830, shall forfeit their Pensiona.
Art, 10. — ^The Pensions of Widows who are re-married, or mav re-marry before the 31 st December,
1830, shaU be paid to themselves, and their Receipts shsll, notwitnstanding their Coverture, be deemed
a sufficient discharge for the payment of their Pension.
The Widows of Boatswains, Gunners, and Carpenters, of the Royal Nar;^, and Warranted Masters of
Naval Vessels, appointed prior to the 30th June, 1880, will, if otherwise qualified, be entitled to
Pensions of £36, but no Widow of any of the above-named Warrant Officers, who shall have been
Warranted after that date, shall have any claim whatever to a Pension.
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SCALE OP PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY
AND ROYAL MARINES.
Who mojf he kiUed in acttoHf or who majf die a tnoUnt death m the immediate execution qf some
act of duty, viz, : —
To the Widows of Flag and General Officers according to etroumstaneeB,
CAPTAINS, COLONELS, AND LEEUTE-
NANT-COLONELS.- If kiUed in action, ^£200.
If drowned, or other yiolent death in an immediate
act ofdnty, iei20.
COMMANDERS AND MAJORS —If killed
in action, ^120. If drowned, or other violent death
in an immediate act of duty, ^90.
MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS
AND FLEETS.— If killed in action, £90. If
drowned, or other violent death in an immediate
act of duty, £80.
SECRETABIBS TO COMMANDERS-IN-
CHIEF, AND DEPUTY MEDICAL INSPEC-
TORS OF HOSPITALS AND FLEBTa— If
killed in action, iS80. If drowned, or other violent
death in an immediate act of duty, i£70.
LIEUTENANTS AND MASTERS IN THE
NAVY, AND CAPTAINS IN THE ROYAL
MARINES.— If killed in action, iero. If drowned,
or other violent death in an immediate act of
duty, £eo.
CHAPLAINS, SECRETARIES TO JUNIOR
FLAG-OFFICERS, SURGEONS, PAY-OFFI-
CERS, SURGEONS, PAYMASTERS AND
PURSERS, AND NAVAL INSTRUCTORS—
If killed in action, ^60. If drowned or other
violent death in an immediate act of duty, ^50.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS IN THE ROYAL
MARINES.— If killed in action, iSeO. If drowned
or other violent death in an immediate act of
duty, ^50.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS IN THE ROYAL
MARINES, AND ASSISTANT-SURGEONS
OF THE NAVY.— If killed in action, JB50. If
drowned, or other violent death in an immediate
actofduty,JS40.
GUNNERS, BOATSWAINS, CARPEN-
TERS, AND ENGINEERS.— If killed in action,
£35, If drowned, or other violent death in an
immediate act of duty, ^30.
DECLARATION.
• do solemnly and sincerely declare, that I was the lawful Wife of -
• late a -
H. M. Navy, and that' I am entitlfMi'as his Widow, to a Pension of £ per Annum ; that I am
not in the Receipt of any other Pension from Government; that I have not re-married since the 31st
December, 1830; and that my Income, as stated in my first Affidavit or Declaration upon which the
Pension was granted, has* and I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the
same to be true.
Declared and Subscribed before me, this •
-day of'
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The Magistiate or other authorised Person to sign his Name kere^ andl
state Uie County or Place for which he acts, or the Office by virtue of >
which he received the Declaration. J
Magittratefor •
or holding a special Office, as the case may he.
The claimant to sign here.
Residing at , near the Post Town of —
-, County of -
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RULES AND REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE APPOINTMENT, RANK, AND
PAY OF ENGINEERS, UNDER HER MAJESTY'S ORDER IN COUNCIL OF
THE 27th of FEBRUARY, 1847,
Rules and Regulations as to thb Appoint-
ment AND RaNE op EnOINSBRS.
Engineers in Her Majesty's Naval Serrice are to
be classed in three divisions, and to be thus deno-
minated:~
Inspectors of Machinery afloat.
Chief Enrineers.
Assistant Engineers.
The two latter divisions are to be dinded
eevenJlj into three classes, namely :^-
Chief Engineers of the First Class.
„ of the Second Claat.
„ of the Third Class.
Assistant Engineers of the First Class.
„ of the Secood Class.
., of the Third Class.
Engineers will be considered, as at present, to
belonff to ^e civil branch of the Naval Service,
and they will be appointed and rank as under-
mentioned : —
Inspectors of Machinery afloat will be appointed
by Commission, and rank with, but after, Masters
of the Fleet.
Chief Engineers will be appointed by Com-
mission, and rank with, but after, Masters.
Assistant Engineers will be appointed by order,
and rank with, but after, Second Masters.
All Engineers at present in the Service are to be
continued at their present rank and denomination
until they shall bare been examined and found
eligible for promotion into the new Establishment.
Rules and Regulations as to the Pav op
Enoinesbs.
The Pay of Engineers on the new Establish-
ment, will be regulated onder the Articles in the
« Queen's Regulations" and <' Admiralty lostrue-
tions," applicable to Commission Officers, except
as regarcfs the termination of their Harbour-Service
Pay, and commencement of Sea Pay, which will
be regulated as directed in the case of Warrant
Ofiicers, under chap, x., art. 8, page 83, of the
*' Queen's Regulations*"
SCALE OP PAT.
Bank.
Class.
Sea Par
per month.
HmriMHir
serricePar
permoath.
In^MCton of Machi-
£ «. 4.
£ :d.
nery afloat .. ..
S6 0 0
IS 15 0
'
PIrst
90 0 0
11 0 0
Chief Englneen ..
10 0 0
8 16 0
Third
U 0 0
7 14 0
First
IS 0 0
6 IS e
AMistaatEnglnMrt
9 10 0
0 4 0
I
Third
8 0 0
4 4 0
N.B. Tliey are not to reoeiYS any addttlooal Pay for
Serrioe within the tropics, nor any compensation in Ilea
of the allowsnce for the instmctlon of boys.
When Engineers borne for harbour doty may
have charge of steam machinery, they are to re-
ceive Sea Pay.
When Engineers are appointed from harbour*
service Pay to sea-going Ships, they will bo
entitled to receive three months' advance of Pay.
When Engineers are employed to execute any
work, not for their own Ship, ttiey will be allowed
extra Pay (granted under the '* Queen's Regula-
tions/' chap. X., sec. 4, art. 1, page 104), acoonUng
to their nmk.
QUALIFICATIONS FOR NAVAL ENGINEERS.
Jfupeetors ofMackintry o/oat.— Candidates for such
appointments must be men of experience and ac-
knowledged ability, in whose judgment, integrity,
and talent, implicit reliance can be placed.
Chief ^R^'fiaar-Must possess a thorough know-
ledge of the construction and working of marine
engines and boilers in ail their parts, coupled with
skill and experience as a practical mechanic.
He must be se far acquainted with the elements
of theoretical mechanics as to comprehend the gene-
ral principles on which the machine works. He
must understand how to apply the indicator, and
draw the necessary conclusions from the diagrams.
He must be acquainted with the principle of ex-
pansion, and able to prove, or at least to illustrate,
the advantages to be derived from the use of ex-
pansive gear.
AuUtant Engineer— Must be able to keep accounts
mud make working sketches of engines and boilers ;
and produce certificates of servitude in a factory, oi
other proof of his acquaintance with engine work,
and ot his practical abilities as a mechanic, as well
as testimonials of good conduct and character.
I'he Second Class Assistant Engineer must hare
served at sea at least one year, and produce proof oi
his capability to work engines, &c.
I'he First Class Assistant Engineer must have
served at sea at least two years as an Engineer, and
be competent to take charge of the engines when
required to do so. He must be well acquainted
with the principle on which the machine works in
all its parts, be able to adjust the various working
parts, and set right defects which may arise in the
engines and boilers.
All Engineers at present in the service are to be
continued at their present rank and nomination until
they shall have been examined and found eligible
for promotion intd the new Establishment.
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HER MAJESTY'S ORDER IN COUNCIL, DATED JULY 30, 1849, FOR THE
DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZE MONEY.
(To take effect on and after January Ut, 1850 J
To flag officer or officers one sixteentb part of the
whole net proceeds arising from prises captured
from the enemy, and from all other captures, sei-
snrea, &c., as aforesaid, made hj any of the ships
or ressels under his or their command, and of the
rewards confeired for the same. When there is but
one flag officer, he shall have the entire one sixteenth ;
when two flag officers shall he sharing together,
the chief shall have two thirds, and the other flag
officer the remaining one third of the one sixteenth
part ; and when there shall he more than two flag
officers, the chief shall receive one half of the said
one sixteenth, and the remaining half shall he equally
dirided among the junior flag officers. Commo-
dores of the first class and captains of the fleet to
share as flag officers.
Provided always. That no flag officer, unless
actually on hoard any of Our ships or vessels of
war, and at the actual taking, sinking, burning, or
otherwise destroying any ship or ships of war or
privateers belonging to the enemy, shall share in
the distribution of any head money or bounty money
granted as a reward n>r the taking, sinking, burning,
or otherwise destroying any such ship or vessel of
the enemy.
And no flag oflBoer, unless actually present at the
capture or destruction of any pirate ship, vessel, or
boat, shall be entitled to share in any distribution of
the proceeds or bounty in respect of the crews of
such piratical vessels.
And no flag officer shall share in any remunera-
tion or reward conferred or awarded to any of Our
ahips or vessels as salvage, unless he shall have
been actually on board the ship or vessel to which
the award shall be made, or have personally aided
and assisted in the transaction at the time the ser-
vice was rendered.
No flag^ officer commanding in any port in the
United Kingdom shall share in the proceeds of any
prizes captured from the enemy, nor in other cap-
tures, seizures, rewards, or any distributive pro-
ceeds as aforesaid, made by any ships or vessels
which shall sail from or leave such port by order of
the Lord High Admiral, or of Our Commissioners
for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral.
When ships or vessels under the command of
several Hikg officers belonging to separate stations
shall be joint captors, &c., each flag officer shall
receive a proportion of the one sixteenth, according
to the number of officers and men present under the
command of each such flaff officer ; and when ships
or vessels under orders nom the Lord High Ad-
miral, or from Our Commissioners for executing
the office of Lord High Admiral, are joint captors,
&c., with other ships or vessels under a flog or
flags, the like regulation as to the apportionment of
the flag share to the flag officer or officers is to be
observed.
And with reference to these regulations it is to
be noted, that a captain, commander, or other com-
manding officer of a ship or vessel shall be deemed
to be under the command of a flag when he shall
actually have received some order from, or be act-
ing in the execution of some order issued by a flag
officer, whether he be or be not within the limits of
the station of such flag officer ; and in the event of
his being directed to join a flag officer on any
station, he shall be deemed to be under the com-
mand of such flag officer firom the time when he
arrives within the limits of the station, which cir-
cumstance is always to be carefully noted in the
log book ; and it shall be considered that he con-
tinues under the flag officer of such station until he
shall have received some order directly from, or be
acting in the execution of, some order issued by
some other flae officer, duly authorized, or by the
Lord High Admiral, or Our Commissioners for
executing the office of Lord High Admiral.
The captain, commander, lieutenant command-
ing, or master commanding, or any other officer
commandinp; any ship, sloop, or vessel of war,
singly making a capture or seizure, or otherwise
entitled to the distributive benefit arising from any
proceeds, reward, grant, bounty, salvage, or award
as aforesaid, that is to say, the officer actuallv in
command at the time, shidl have one eighth of the
remainder, or if there is no flag, one eighth of the
entire net proceeds ; and if more than one com.
manding officer of the same rank of command shall
be entitled to share as joint captors, &c., the one
eighth shall be equally divided between them ; but
when captains, commanders, lieutenanta com-
manding, and masters commanding, respectively.
Our ships, sloops, and vessels of war shall share
together, in whatever rmety of combination, the
one eighth shall be so divided into parts for a
graduated apportionment as to provide for each
captain receiving six parts, each commander of a
sloop three parts, and each lieutenant commanding
or master commanding a vessel of war two parts,
which We herebv direct shall be the proportion in
which they shall respectively share ; commodores
of the second class, and field officers of marines or
of land forces serving as marines, doing duty as
field officers, above the rank of major, to share as
captains ; and field officers of marines or uf land
forces serving as marines, and doing duty in the
rank of major, to share as commanders of sloops.
And after provision shall thus have been made
for the flag snare (if any), and for the portion of
the commanding officer or officers, the remainder of
the net proceeds shall be distributed in ten classes,
so that each officer, man, and bojr composing the
rest of the complements of Our ships, sloops, and
vessels of war, and actually on board at the time of
any such capture, seizure. &c., as aforesaid ; snd
every person present ana assisting shall receive
shares, or parts of shares, according to his class, as
set forth in the following scale: —
First Clan — Commanders under captains in nted
] ships, masters of the fleet, medical inspectors, in-
spectors of steam machinery afloat, in or with uuy
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Her Majesty's Order in Council.
ship or ships aboTe the sixth rate, forty shares each.
Second C/um— First lieatenants ia rated ships not
bearing commanders, secretaries to admirals of the
fleet or to admirals commanding in chief, deputy
medical inspectors, inspectors of steam machinery
afloat in or with anj ship or yessel below the fifth
rate» twenty-fire shares each. Third CAiM^Sea
lieutenants, masters, captains of marines, of marine
artillery, or of land forces doing duty as marines,
whether having higher brevet rank or not, secre-
taries to admirals or to commodores of the first class
not commanding in chief, chief engineers of the
first class, twenty shares eseh . Fourth Clasf*-Liea-
tenants or quarter masters of marines, lieutenants
of marine artillery, lieutenants, quarter masters, or
ensigns of land forces doiog duty as marines, seore-
tariea to commodores of the second class, chaplains,
surgeons, paymasters and pursers, naral instruc-
tors, mates, assistant surgeons, second masters,
chief engineers of the second and third classes,
gunners, boatswains, carpenters, assistant engineera,
engineers not yet on the establishment as regulated
by the Order in Council of 1847, clerks in charge,
passed clerks, twelve shares each. Fifth Ciasi —
Midshipmen,ma8ter's assistants, clerks (not passed),
naval cadets, clerk's assistants, seven shsres escb.
Sixth C^tt— Seamen's schoolmasters, masters-at-
arms, chief boatswain's mates, admirars and cap-
tain's coxswains, ship's corporals, quarter masters,
gunner's, boatswain's, and carpenter's mates, cap-
tains of the forecsstle, of the after-guard, of the
hold, of the main top, and of the fore top, coxwains
of the launch, sailmakers, ropemskers, caulkerst
leading stokers, ship's cooks, blacksmiths, pilots,
Serjeants of marines, of marine artillery, or of land
forces doing duty as marines, six shsres each.
Seventh CVaJi-* Captains of the mast and mizen
top, yeomen of signals, coxswains of the barge,
pinnace, and cutter, second captains of the forecastle,
of the main top, of the fore top, and of the after-
gfuard, sailmaker's and caulker's mates, paymaster's
and purser's stewards, musicians, coopers, ar-
mourers, corporals of marines or of laad forces
doing duty as marines, bombardiers of marine ar-
tillery, bead kroomen, four shares each. Ei^tk
Clan — Able seamen, carpenter's, sail maker's, sod
cooper's crew, yeomen of store rooms, ordinary sea-
men, privates and fifers of mariuea.or of land forces
doing duty aa marines, gunners of marina artillefy,
painters, stokers, coal trimmers, second head kroo-
men, sick berth attendants, bandsmen, two sham
each. NvUh Ctau-^CooltB mates, paymaster and
purser's steward's mates, paymaster and purser's
steward's boys, sdmiral'ft domestics, the stewards
and cooks of admirals, of captains, of the ward
room, of the gun room, and of sub-offioen ; seoood
class ordinary seamen, assistsnt stokers, barbers,
tsilors, landsmen, ship's boys of the first elaaa, en-
gineer boys, first and second class krooneny supers
numariea home for victuals only, not specially
authorised to do duty, persons borne merely as pas-
sengers, and not declining to render assist ence on
any occasion of capture, seisure, &c., one share and
one quarter of a share each. Tenth Ciaee - Ship's
boys below the first class, three quarters of a share
each.
Seamen gunners to share in all captnres, seixnrM,
rewards, &c., as aforesaid in the class immediately
above that in which their rating is mentioned.
Supemumaries, whether ofl&cers er mee, ordered
to do duty on board any of Our ahips or vessels by
the Lord High Admiral, or by Our Comroiadnoers
for executing the ofiice of Lord High Admiral, or
by other proper authority (the orders of the e^tain
or commanding officer, if no senior be present, to
be deemed sufficient authority), of which due no-
tation as to fact and authority is to be made in the
muster books, shall share according to the class of
their respective ranks or ratings, if not ordered to
do duty in a higher capacity.
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ADMIRALTY, 2l8t Mareh, 1846.
Admiral of the Fleet.
Press.
Coat. — Blue cloth, doable breasted, ten buttons
1 each row, three inches apart across the breast;
rhite collar sloped off in front, two-inches gold lace
f the Nary pattern along the top and front edges,
nd one inch lace along the bottom edge^ coming
*artly on the coat ; blue cuffs, with two inch lace
oond the top and down the front of cuff; white
lash pointed flaps in the sleeve, with three small
•uttons, and one and a quarter inch lace round the
dge : fbnr rows of fire eighths of an inch distinction
ace round the sleeye above the cuff, at such dis-
ance from each other as place them within the
ength of the slash ; pointed blue flaps on the skirt,
aced all round with two-inch lace, and three bnt-
ous under them ; a row of one and a Quarter inch
ace to encircle the hip buttons, and form a point
ibove them on the seam; and bottom of lappel and
Tont and back edges of the skirt to be laced with
he same ; the skirts to begin at one-fifth the cir-
mmference from the front edge, and to be lined
pvith white kersejmere, one button at the bottom of
mob plait.
^tfttofu.— Raised, gilt, and one inch in diameter,
jidented with a round rim, and within, an anchor
ind a cable, and a crown over, between two wreaths
>f laurel, and small buttons to be half an inch in
liameter.
Epavleifu. — Two gold epanlettes with em-
!>roidered straps, oak leaf and acorn pattern^ with
[>earl crescent and edging $ three stars within the
crescent, and one star on the strap, above it crossed
batons surmounted bj a crown ; a double row of
lead and bright loose bullions three inches and half
long, and one inch and five eighths in cinmmference.
N^B, The devices on lUl Executive officers'
Bpaulettes to be embroidered in silver according to
patterns, except batons and swords, which are to be
lolid.
rivu«0r«.— Bine cloth, with two-inch gold lace
down the ontside seams, to be worn over boots be-
tween the 15th Oct. and the 2Snd April, and white
duck over boots, between f 3rd April and 14th Oct
N. B, Commissioned officers, and Warrant officers
ranking with them, shall have gold laoe of the same
width as that of their coats down the outside seams
of their blue trowsers in dress.
Cravat or Stockr^Blwck silk,
//a^— Cocked, the flaps ei^ht and a half inches
in the back, seven and a half mchee in the front,
five and three qaarten inches at each corner, bound
with gold laoe two inches wide, showing one inch
OD each side. Blark silk cockade, five inches wide,
looped with six gold dead and bright bullions, three
ana s half eighths of an inch wide, and the two cen-
tre twisted, with a button of the same sixe and pat-
tern as that of the coat ; and tassels with five gold
and fire blue bullions each.
Suwvf.^The hilt solid, half basket guard, with
raised bars, and crown and anchor badge, lion head
back piece, white fish skin gripe, bound with three
gilt wires ; outside length, five inches and three
quarters : inside leng^, four inches and a half.
The blade slightly curved, thirty one inches and a
quarter long, and one inch and three eighths wide
at the shoulder, with a flat back, and the blade
ground hollow, to within eleven inches of the end,
with a double edged spear point.
Scabbard.— The top and middle lockets to be four
and three inches ana a half long respectively; to
have loops and riogo, and to be ornamented with
embossea oak leaves in has relief; the chape to be
seven inches and a half long, and to have oak leaves,
as above, round the upper part, and a honeysuckle
ornament at the end.
SvHfrd iTno^— Blue and gold rope, twenty-three-
inches long, with blue and |^ld vellum basket work
head, and twelve gold bullions; a piece of the same
sort of cord, fourteen inches and three quarters long,
is to be fixed to the hilt, to which the knot is
attached.
Sword Beft. — Blue morocco leather, lined, full
one inch and a half wide in the girdle ; single,
one inch mde^ sword slings on carriages ; the whole
embroidered in gold, wiSi oak leaves and acorns
down the middle, and margined with a straight line
near each edge. Gilt mountings with circular clasp
in front, two inches diameter, laurel embossed
edges, crown, anchor, and laurel on the centre;
embossed carriage buckles, plain girdle buckles and
rings, the latter one inch and three quarters diame-
ter in the centre; and plain studs under the
carriage bucUes, for the more easily attaching and
detaching the sword, superseding the use of swivels ;
a plain, strong, gilt hook attaohed to the ring, to
snspend the sword short.
The belt to be worn over the ooat.
Undress.
Coat. — Blue cloth, double breasted, eight buttons
in each row, with stand and fall collar ; pointed
flaps with notched holes, and buttons under; round
cuffs with three notched holes and buttons, and
four rows of five eighths of an inch distinction lace
roond the cnfia, across the holes below the buttons.
JButtoiw.— Same as in dress.
£paii£Kttei.— Same as in dress, and also with
(preat coats.
Waitteoait. — White cloth or kerseymere, single
breasted, with small buttons.
IVotMen.— Blue cloth, with or without sold lace
on the seams. In warm climates, or on the home
station in summer. Officers may wear white duck.
Craoat or S/ocA.— Black silk.
Hat. — Same as in dress, or without lace.
Sword, Scabbard, and Sword ^not.— Same as in
dress.
Sirord Belt.^BUck patent leather, of the same
width as in full dress, but without embroidery j the
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mounting and edges to be also the same as in dross,
bat the carriage buckles to be plain instead of em-
bossed.
AdmiraL
Dress.
The same anifbrm and appointments as Admiral
of the Fleet, escept that there are to be three rows
only of distinction lace on the sleeves; and the
BpauUttet are to haye lace straps, with three stars
within the crescent, above them crossed sword and
baton, surmounted bj a crown.
Undress.
The same as Admiral of the Fleet, except that the
Coat is to have three rows only of distinction
lace on the sleeves.
Epaulettet^-^-Ihe same as in dress, and also with
great coats.
Vice- Admiral.
Dress.
The same nniform and appointments as an Ad-
miral, except that the
Coat is to have two rows only of distinction lace
on the sleeves ; and
Epaulettet two stars only within the crescent
under the crossed baton and sword.
Undress.
The same as an Admiral, except that the
Ci*at is to have two rows only of distinction lace
on the sleeves.
Epaulettes. — Same as in dress, and also with
great coats.
Rear-Admiral.
Dress.
The same nniform and appointments as an Ad-
miral, except that the
Coat is to have one row only of distinction lace
on the sleeves; and,
fifMiii/«^/M one stnr, of a larger size, wiihin the
crescent, under the crossed baton and sword.
Undress.
The same as an Admiral, except that the
Coat is to have one row only of distinction lace
on the sleeves.
Epaulettes, — Same as in dr* and also with
great coats.
Commodores of the First Class, and
Captains of the Fleet, when not Flag
Omcers.
Dress.
The same as a Rear-Admiral, with the following
exceptions : —
Epaulettes. — The same pattern as the AdmimU',
but the bullion to be bright, with an anchor and
chain cable within the crescent, above it a star,
surmounted by a crown.
Undress.
The same as a Rear-Admiral, except that the
Epaulettes an to be the same as in dress, and
also with great coats.
Commodores of the Second Class.
Dress.
The same as Commodores of the First Class, with
the following exceptions : —
Coat, —The lace on the bottom edge of lappel
and on front and back edges of skirt to be omitted ;
the lace round top edge of the collar to be one and
a half inch wide, and diree quarters of an inch along
the bottom; one and a half inch lace round the flaps
and cuflfs, and three quarters of an inch on slash
flaps in sleeve; and one inch to encircle the hip
buttons.
Buttons. — ^The same as the Admirals*, omitting
the laurel wreaths.
Undress.
Coats, — The same as Conmiodorss of the First
Class.
BmMoiw.— Same as in dress.
Captains and Commanders.
Dress.
The same as Commodores of the Second Clais,
with the following exceptions: —
Coat. — ^The distinction lace on the sleeves to he
omitted for Captains, and also the lace round the
hip buttons for Commanders.
EpauUttss. — Captains of three years* stand in>r,
the same as Commodores Those under three yeard*
standing to be distinguished by the anchor, sur-
mounted by a crown ; and
Commanders, by the anchor surmounted by a
star, and the bullion to be onlv three inches and a
quarter long, and one inch and three eighths in cir-
cumference.
f//r/s.— The same as the Admirals'* but bound
with black silk instead of eold lace, of the oak leaf
pattern, and looped with four bright gold bullions,
the two centre twisted.
Scabbards.^The same as the Admirals*, but the
chape to be only six inches and a half long ; both
lockets and chape to be ornamented with fluted
threads, and scrolls instead of oak leaves. Com-
manders and Officera below that rank to have the
lockets plain, and the chape threaded, six inches
long, with horse shoe bottom.
Sword Belts^ — Black morocco leather, lined, the
same dimensions aa the Admirals*, embroidered in
gold with three straight lines, one down the mid-
dle, and one at each margin near the edge ; gilt
clasps, with circular points, with emboased laurel
edges, crown and anchor in the centre ; plain car-
Hsffe and ^rdle buckles with studs under, and
plain gilt nng and book.
Undress.
The same as Commodores of the Second Class
with the following exceptions: —
Coat. — The distinction lace on the cull's to be
omitted.
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Epaulette»,^^tane as in drefls ; or on bond ship,
two streps, the same as those of the epaulettes, with-
out bullions.
Hats and Scabbards. — Same as in drees.
Suwrd Beits. — The same as the Admirals', omit-
ing the laurel in the centre of the clasp.
Lieutenants.
Dre88.
The same uniform and appointments as Comman-
ders, with the following exceptions : —
Coa<.— The lace to be only one inch wide, in-
stead of one inch and a half; and half an inch in-
stead of three quarters of an inch.
EpauUttes. — ^lo be smaller, the bullion to be only
three inches long, and one inch and an eighth in
circurofeience, and with the anchor only within the
crescent.
Hat9, — To be looped with only two bullions,
twisted.
Stpord BelU. -To hare only two straight lines,
one near each edge.
Undress.
Coa/.— The same as Commanders.
Epaulettes.- Same as in dress ; or on board ship,
two straps, the same as those of the epaulettes, with-
out bullions.
Hats. — Same as in dress.
Sword Belts. — The same as Commanders.
Master of the Fleet.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointmenlB as a Lieuten-
ant, except that the
Epaulettes are to have crossed anchors, without
cables, within the crescent, surmounted by a gold
and silver star on the strap.
Undress.
The same as Lieutenants, except that the epau-
lettes are to be the same as in dress; or on board
ship, two streps, the same as those of the epaulettes,
without bullions.
Masters.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointments as Master
of the Fleet, omitting the star on the strep of the
epaulettes.
Undress.
The same as Master of the Fleet, omitting the
star on the strep of the epaulettes j or on board ship,
two straps, the same as those of the epaulettes,
without bullions.
Mates.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointments as Lieuten-
ants, with the following exceptions : —
Coats. — The lace to he only three quarten of an
inch wide.
Trowsers. — To have no laoe on the outside seams.
Kjiauietfes. — One, to be worn on the right
shoulder, of the same pattern as Lieutenants, but
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smaller, and the bullions to be only two inches and
a half long, and three quarten of an inch in cir-
cumference.
Undress.
Coat.— Same as Lieutenants.
Trowsers. — Same as in dress.
Epaulfttes. — Same as in dress, or on board ship, a
strep on the right shoulder, the same as that of the
epaulette, without ballions.
Second Masters.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointments as Mates,
except that the device on the epaulettes is to be the
same as the Masters, but smaller.
Undress.
The same as the Mates, except that the device
on the epaulette is to be the same as the Masters,
but smaller.
Midshipmen.
Coat.— Blue cloth, single breasted, with nine
notched holes in each breast, and three on each cuff
and pocket flap, with buttons to correspond, lined
with white serge, stand-up collar with a white
turn back on each collar, with notched hole and
button.
Sword.— 0( the same pattern as Mates, but of
such length as may be convenient.
Sword Belts. -^The same as the Lieutenants' un-
dress waist-belt.
Masters' Assistants.
The same as Midshipmen, but instead of the
white turn-back, a button hole of blue twist at each
end of the collar, with a corresponding button.
Naval Cadets.
The same as Midshipmen, but instead of white
turn-back, a button hole of white twist on the
collar, with a corresponding button.
Gunners^ Boatswains and Carpenters.
Coat* — Blue cloth ; if lined, to be with serge,
fall-down collar, blue lappels to button across and
round cuffs ; nine buttons on the lappels, and three
on each cuff and pocket; with corresponding blue
twist button holes, and three buttons in the folds of
the skirts. Plain gilt buttons, with an anchor and
cable engreved thereon.
fTais/ecMir.— White.
Cravat or Stock,—B\9c\i.
Hat, —P\a,in round.
Swnrd. — Of the same pattern and length as oom-
missioned Officers, but the back piece of the handle
is to be plain, with a flute round the top and down
the back ; ?ntb a black fisli-skin gripe hound with
three gold wires ; the etchings on the blade not blued
or gilt.
Suwrd Knot. — Of blue silk, mixed with gold
fringe, but no bullion.
Sunn'd Beit. — Same as Mates.
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Petty Officers.
Who have not an uniform are to wear a mara of
distinction on the upper part of the left sleere of
their jackets, viz., Those of the First Qass, an an-
chor, surmounted hy a crown ; those of the Second
Class, an anchor.
CIVIL BRANCH.
Director Greneral of Naval Hospitals
and Fleets.
Dress.
The Bsme oniform and appointments as Commo-
dores of the Second Class, except that the
Coat is to he single hreasted, at angles with the
skirt, with nine huttons on the hreast, to he placed
in threes ; and the
Efkiulettes tn hare a star only within the cres-
cent, surmounted hy a crown on the Btmp,
i\r.B. The deyices for the epaulettes of all Civil
Officers to be embroidered in gold and silver, ac-
cording to patterns.
Undress.
The same as Commodores of the Second Class,
except that the
CotU is to be single breasted, at angles with the
skirt, with nine buttons on the breast, to be placed
in threes.
Epaukttes^^Same as dress.
Medical Inspector of Hospitals and
Fleets.
Dress.
The same as the Director General, with the
following exceptions : —
Cm/.— The distinction lace on the cuffs to be
omitted.
Epaulittet* — ^The same as the Director-General,
but with a crown only within the crescent.
Hat, Scabbard, ^ Sword B€tt,^SBmB as Captains.
Undress.
The same as the Director-General, with the
following exceptions : —
Coat* — ^The distinction lace on the cufis to be
omitted.
Epaulettes. — Same as dress ; or, on board ship,
two straps, the same as those of the epaulettes,
without bullions.
Hat, Scabbard ^ Sword Belts.^SamB as dress.
Deputy Medical Inspector of Hospitals
and Fleets.
Dress.
The same as Inspectors, but the
Coat to have the lace round the hip buttons
omitted -, and the
EpauUttM to have bullions same as Coroninnders,
with a star only to be placed within the creHcent.
Scabbard. — Same as Commanders.
Undress.
The same as Inspector; but
Epaulettes. — ^Same as dress; or on board flhip,
two straps, the same as those of the epanlettea,
without bullions.
Scabbard, — Same as dress.
Secretaries to Commanders-in-Chief.
Dress.
The same as Deputy Inspectors ; but
Coat to have only eight buttons on the breast,
placed by pairs.
Undress.
The same as Deputy Inspector; bnt
Coat to have only eight buttons on the bresat, in
pairs.
Secretaries to Junior Flag Officers.
Dress.
The same as Secretsries to Commanders-in-Chief
with the following exceptions : —
Coat,— The lace to be only one inch wide, instead
of one inch and a half, and half an inch instead of
three quarters of an inch.
Epaulettes,— The same as Lieutenanta, without
the devices thereon.
Hat, — Same as Lieutenants; or Secretajries to
Junior Flag Officers may wear the onifoim of the
rank they hold.
Undress.
Same as Secretaries to Commanders- in-Chief,
except the
Epaulettes, which are to be the same as in dress;
or on board ship, two straps, the same as those of
the epaulettes, without buUions.
Hat. — Same as dress ; or Secretaries to Junior
Flag Officers may wear the undress uniform of the
rank they hold.
Surgeons.
Dress.
The same as Secretaries to Junior Flag Officers,
except that the
Coat is to have nine buttons on the breast, placed
in threes.
Undress.
The same as Secretaries to Junior Flag Officers,
except that the
Coat is to have nine buttons on the breast, placed
in threes.
Paymasters and Pursers.
The same as Secretaries to Junior Flag Officers.
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Assistant Surgeons.
Dress.
The same as SurgeonB, with the following ex-
ceptioos : —
Coat. — The lace to be only three quarters of an
inch wide.
Trowters — ^To have no lace.
Epaulette* — One on the right shoalder, the same
as Mates, without the device.
Undress.
The same as Surgeons, with the epaulette the
same as in drees ; or on board ship, a strap, the
same as that of the epaulette, without bullions.
Passed Clerks.
The same as Assistant Surgeon, except that the
coat is to have eight buttons on the breast, to be
placed by pairs.
Captains' Clerks, and Clerks to
Secretaries.
The same as Passed Clerks, but without the
epaulette.
Clerks^ Assistants.
The undress uniform of Captains' Clerks.
Engineers.
Coat* — Blue cloth, double breasted ; buttons hav-
ing a steam-engine, with a crown above embossed
on them, to hn placed four and four, and a large
button of the same kind upon the collar.
Waistcoat. — With buttons similar to those on
the coat.
rroio«er#,— Plain blue cloth.
Cap, — With a gold lace band one inch wide, and
a gold crown, according to pattern, in front, above
the band.
Memoranda.
Fall Dress.
Is always to be worn on State occasions, and at
Courts Martial, hj all Naval Officers.
Trowsers. — ^White trowsers over boots, between
the 2drd of April and the 14th of October, and blue
trowsers be ween the 15(h of October and the 22nd
of April.
Undress.
Shoulder Straps. — Officers may wear, in undress
on board ship, shoulder straps, similar to those of
the epaulettes, without bullions, with their respec-
tive devices thereon.
Great Coats. — ^The ereat coats, for Officers in the
Royal Navy, are to be of blue cloth, double or
single breasted, with the number and arrangement
of Sie buttons according to the undress uniform as-
signed to their respective ranks, omitting the pocket
flaps, and with stand and fall collars, accordmg to
the patterns at the Admiral's Office at each port;
the straps of the respective epaulettes, heretofore
described, to be worn with them, except by Flag
Officers, who are not to wear the straps.
All Officers may wear, in undress, with blue
trowsers, a blue cloth waistcoat, single breasted,
with small uniform buttous; and on board their
ships, a round jacket witliout skirts, with their
appropriate arrangement of buttons, and the shoulder
straps above-mentioned ; and a round black hat, with
a narrow bkck silk band and a black buckle, and a
bUck silk or leather cockade, with a loop of the
same material, half the width of (he lace on their
dress costs, or, if they have no lace on their coats,
of black silk ribbon (except Midshipmen, Masters'
Assistants, and Naval Cadets, who are to have a
loop of gold twist) ; if preferred, Offiers may wear,
in undress, in lieu of the round bat a bluecldth cap,
with a gold lace band of the width of the lace on their
dress coats, and a gold crown according to pattern,
and of the same size in sll ranks, in front above the
band; Officers who have no lace on their coats, to
have a band of gold lace, one inch wide, round their
caps.
Patterns of the uniforms and appointments, which
sre to be strictly adhered ti», are to be seen at this
Office, and at the Office of the several Port Ad-
mirals.
All Officers serving in inferior ranks are to wear
the uniform of the rank to which they belong.
By command of their Lordships,
H. CORRY.
MEMORANDUM.
Admiralty, Novembsr, 23rd, 1847.
My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are pleased to direct that a Surtout Frock Coat shall be
established for the undermentioned Officers, with the following distinctive marks, viz.: —
Admiral, with four Rows of lace five-eishths of an inch on the Cuffs, with or without Epaulettes.
Captain, with three do. of half an inch on the Cuffs, without Epaulettes.
Commanders, with two do. do. do.
Lieutenants snd 1 ^ ^^ do.
Masters, with one/
The Surtout Coat of all other Officers to be perfectly plain.
The Coat to he ofblue Cloth, double breasted, with the Naval Uniform Button.
Warrant Officers, Midshipmen, Masters' Assistante, and Cadete to wear their present dress.
Hy Lords are further pwased to direct that when on thors, in full dress, or in an undress Coat,
wih Bpaulettss, no Commissioned Officer shall wear a Cap, but must appear in the regulation Cached Hat
and Sword,
Patterns of the Surtout Coat, as well as of the Belt and Sword, to be worn in future, may be seen at
this Office, and at the Offices of the several Port Admirals.
No Scsles are in future to be worn.
Admirals and all Officers in command are desired to pay strict attention that these regulations be
rigidly adhered to. By Command of their Lordships,
^^H. G. WARD.
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THE TRINITY HOUSE,
A List of tU Elder Brethrmi of the Trinity Houu, aeeording to Seniority of EUetiam,
JuiiB. 1849.
1809 Capt. Aaron Chapman. Warden 1
1813 Robt Lord Fiscotmt Melville, K.T.
1819 Capt Andrew Timbrell Warden 4
1823 Capt. Sir John Henry Pellj, Bart, Dbp. Mastbr.
1825 Capt. Robert Welbank Dep. Warden 3
1826 Capt. John Hayman
1828 Capt. John Rees Dep. Warden 4
1829 Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K.O. Mastbr.
1832 Capt. Henry NeUon
1833 <|Adm. Sir T. B. Martin
1834 Capt. Charles Weller Warden 2
Sir James R. G. Graham, ^ort., M.P.
1886 Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P.
1837 CiGilbert, £aWo/Minto
- Capt. Frederick Madan Warden 3
1839 ^^Admiral Sir Charles Adam
1840 Capt. Stephenson Ellerby
1841 H. R. H. The Prince Albert, K.G.
Capt Geo. Probyn Dep. Warden 1
Capt Wm. Pizley
1843 Capt Charles Farquharson
- Capt Robert Gordon, R.N. Dep. Warden 3
Capt William E. Farrer
1844 Capt. Henry B. Baz
Thomas, Earl of Haddington
1846 Marqais of Dalhousie
1847 Capt John Shepherd
Capt. Edward Foord
— — Capt. Gabriel J. Redman
1849 Lord John RusseU, M.P.
Attittant 6
Dep. Attittant 10.
Dep. Atmtant 11
Atti$tant9
Attittant 5
Attistant 11
Attittant 12
Attittant 10
Dep. Attittant 12
Dep. AtHstant 6
Dep. Attittant 8
Dep^ Attittant 9
Dep. Attiitant 5
Dep, Attittant 7
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PRIZE MONEY ADVERTISED FOR PAYMENT
In ih4 London Gazette bettoem the 20/A of June and the 19<A of December, 1849.
ACTiEON.
Grtca. — Slare and Tonnaga BoontieB. Cap,
26th July, 47. Pay. 7th Aug. Ag, J. Chippen-
dale.
ALBATROSS.
Prenadore. — Slave and Tonnage Bounties. Cap.
22 July, 47. Pay, 18th July, 49. Ag. J. Wood-
head.
ALFRBD.
John Dalton. — Salvage. Cav, Not. 44. Pay,
I8th J uly, 49. Ag. Burnett and Wynne.
BONETTA.
Boa Amigos.— Slave and Tonnage Bounties.
Cap. 15th Mar. 48. Pay, 24th Oct.
Pharfao. — Tonnage Bounty, &o. Cap, 3 1 at May,
48. Pay, 19th Dec. Ag, Stilwell and Sons.
CONTEST.
Slave Brigantine^— Tonnage Bonnhr. Cap, 0th
Feb. .48. Pay. 9nd Jan. 50. il^. W. &£. Chard.
CYGNET.
Nereide. — Proceeds of Hull and Slave aad Ton-
nage Bounties. Cap. 19th Mar. 48. Pay, 27th
Nov. Ag. Stilwell and Sons.
DART.
Name unlrnown, or the Wandering Jefv. —
Balance of Proceeds of Hull, &c.. and Tonnage
Bounty. Cap, 14th Jan. 48. Pay, 86th Dec.
^^.W. and £. Chard.
DEVASTATION.
Name unknown. — Cap, 29th Nov. 47.
Brig unknown. — Cap, 1st Dec. 47.
Schooner unknown. — Cap. 1st Dec. 47. Ton-
nage Bounties. Pay, 2nd Jan.
Voladora, or Flying Fishv^Gsp. 9th Mar. 48.
Eolo.— Cup. 6th Nov. 48. Proceeds of Hulls
and Tonnage Bounties. Pay, 18th July. Ag.
W. and E. Chard.
FIREFLY.
Guahyha. — Slave and Tonnage Bounties. Cap,
24th Mar. 48. Pay. 82nd Nov. 49.
Mercuric. — Balance of Proceeds of Hull, &c.
And Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 7th Apr. 48. Pay-
'iarh Dec. Ag, Stilwell and Sons.
GRAPPLER.
Nostra Senora Delia Gardia.— Tonnage Bounty.
Cap. 26th July, 47.
Pampa.— Tonnage Bounty. Cap, 26th Nov. 47.
Aquia-— Slave and Tonnage Bounties. Pay.
29th Sept. Cap, 8th Dec. 47. Pay, 86th Nov.
Ag, Ommanney and Co.
Prendadore. — Slave and Tonnage Bounties.
Cap, 22nd July, 48.
Neustra Senora Delia Yardin and Pampa. —
Cap, 26th July and 26th Nov. 47. Pay, 86th
Sept. ilf. W. and E. Chard.
HEROINE.
Venus.— Tonnage Bounty. Cop. 24th Mar. 48.
Pay, 17th Oct.
Zephiro. — Proceeds of Hull, &c., and Tonnage
Bounty. Cap, 28th Mar. 48. Pay, 19th Dec.
Mercuric. — Balance of Proceeds of Hull, &c.,
and Tonnage Bounty. Cav, 7th Apr. 48. Pay.
26th Dec. Ag, Stilwell and Sons.
HOUND.
Name unknown. Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 86th
Jan. 48. Pay, 8rd Sept.
Name unknown. Slave and Tonnage Bounties.
Cap. 8tb Feb. 48. Pay. 10th Aug. Ag, Hallet
and Co.
LARNE.
Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 6th
'" ' Ag, Ommanney & Co.
Name unknown.
July, 46. Pay. SOth Oct.
MARINER.
Theodosia. — Proceeds of Hull and Tonnage
Bountv. Cap. 26th Aug. 47. Pay. 28th Oct Ag,
Stilwell and Sons.
PANTALOON.
Bella Clara.— Tonnage Bounty. Cap, 28th Feb.
46. Pay, 31st Oct Ag, Stilwell and Sons.
PHILOMEL.
Aurora. — Proceeds of HuU, &c., and Tonnage
Bounty. Cap. 2nd May, 48.
Name unknown, or Wandering Jew.-> Balance
of Proceeds of Hull, &c., and Tonnage Bounty.
Cap. 14th Jan. 48. Pa^, 26th Dec. Ag, SUlwell
and Sons.
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Prize Money advertised for Payment.
RAPID.
Esperto. — Proceeds of Hull, &c., and Toanage
Bounty. Cap, 9th July, 47. Pay* 2l8t Not.
Ag. Halford and Co.
SAM A RANG.
SerrioM against Pirates in the Straits of Patientia,
Pirate Bounty. 3rd and 4th June, 44. Pay. 27th
Deo. 47. Ag, Ommanney and Co.
SCOUT.
Salvage Serricea to a Chinese Merchant Junk
attacked by Pirates.— 25th Nov. 47. Pay, 30th
Aug.
Piratical Vessels and their Crews — Bounty on
Pirates captured, &c., 11th, 15th, and 17th Har..
16th and 17th July, 2nd and 25th Aug. 47. Pay.
2nd Aug* Ag, Stilwell and Sons.
STYX.
Gaia— Tonnage Bounty. Cap, 16th Dec. 47*
Pay. Oct. 17 th.
Umbelina. — Proceeds of Hull, &c., and Tonnage
Bounty. Cap. 1st Jan. 48. Pay. 26th Oct.
Pedriera. — ^Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 4th Jan. 48.
Pay. 28th Nov.
Maria Conatanea.— Tonnage Bounty. Cap, 12tb
Jan., 48. Pay. 28th Nov.
Leopoldina. —Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 14th Jan.
48. Pa3^.6th Jan. 60.
Heroine.— rTonnage Bounty. Cap, 24tfa Oct. 47.
Pay. 20tb July, 47.
Santo Antonia Diloso. —Tonnage Bounfy. Cop.
3 Nov. 47. Pay. 25th July.
Isabel. — Tonnage Bounty and Proceeda of Hull.
Cap. 7th Nov. 47. Pay. 26th July.
Name Unknown. Supposed Flamingo. — ^Ton-
nage Bounty and Prooeods of Hull. Cap, 15th
Nov. 47. Pay, 3 Aug.
Boa Fe. —Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 16th Nov . 47.
Pay, 3rd Aug.
Quatorae de Novembrp. — Tonnage Bounty.
Cap, 19th Oct. 47. Pay. 29th Aug.
Santa Anna. — Tonnage Bounty. Cap, 1 1th
Dec. 47. Pay. 29th Aug.
Cidade D' Angra. — Tonnage Bounty and Proeeeda
of Hull. Cap. 27th Deo. 47. Pay. 29th Aug.
Ag. J. Woodhead.
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OBITUARY OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL
MARINES SINCE LAST PUBLICATION.
FLAG OFFICERS.
Seniority.
lit J as. Hawkins
S^Thitsbed, Bt., Admiral
of the Fleet 1844
:B[Sir Charles Hamilton, Ad-
miral of the Red 1830
Right Hon. John Lord Col-
ville, Admiral of the
White 1841
CH^Sir Edward Wm. C R.
Owen, Admiral of the
White 1846
Matthew Godwin, Vice-
Admiral of the White.. 1847
Hood Han way Christian,
Rear- Admiral of the Red 1838
@^^^Sir Samuel J. B.
Pechell, Bt., Rear-Admi-
raiofthe White 1846
@»^(S)(S^pgSir Fran. Aug.
Collier. Kt., Rear-Admi-
ral of the White 1846
RETIRED CAPTAINS.
(Under Order lo Oovadl, 1840.)
Richard Creyke 1814
James Wallis 1814
Rob«»rt Hockings 1814
Alex. B. Branch (Captain of
Greenwich Hospital) .... 1882
James Couch 1824
CAPTAINS.
Francis James Lewis 1830
JohnW. Gabnel 1831
Wm. Broughton 1831
John N.Nott 1842
John Robertson 1838
RETIRED CAPTAIN.
(Under Order in CoancU, IMO.)
Robert Incledon 1848
COMMANDERS.
John Whipple 1708
Wm.B. Rider 1806
Charles Cumbj 1813
Robert Smith 1814
Fred. A. H. Parker 1814
WiUism Hall 1814
Oeorge Pedlar 1814
Alex. Borthwick 1818
Seniority.
Robert Baldej 1821
Philip Graham 1825
Wm. C.Wood 1841
James Wolfe 1843
James T. Caldwell 1844
Wm. Crooke 1846
(Retired under Order In Ctooncil, 1816. )
Peter Samwell 1841
Thomas Smith 1846
Wm.Wood 1846
(Retired under Order in Council, 1890.)
James W. Roberts 1840
Young Appleby 1840
Thomas Evans 1837
Henry F. Belson 1845
Isaac Harris 1845
(Retired under Order In Oonnei], 1840.)
Wm.M'Kellar 1846
Alex. Cannon 1846
LIEUTENANTS.
Gilbert Traill 1809
James Sabben 1810
Edw. Simmons 181 1
John Campbell 1812
Charles Halford 1 812
Wm.A.Warre 1812
Joseph Hume 1813
Geo. Inglis 1813
Richard MitcheU 1813
Geo. Bury 1814
Edw. Goodlad 1814
Joseph Elwin 1814
Wm. Fsrauharson 1814
Watson T. Riches 1814
Thoa. Harriott 1815
Robert Morgan (6) ..^... 1815
Edw. Ackland 1815
Thomas Ramsey 1815
Archibald Nagle 1815
Andrew M. Skene 1820
Charles Shortt 1821
Wm. Henry Dunnett .... 1821
Geo. Morris 1823
John G. Lapenotiere .... 1827
Wm. Henry Goddard .... 1827
Geo. M. Donlevy 1827
Edw.J.Vouiea 1842
Thos. Waghom 1842
Chas. A. Vansittart 1845
Francis Jas. Dash wood .... 1848
Thos. D. Atkinson 1848
MASTERS.
Seniority.
HeniyCock 1800
Wm. Porter 1816
Lewis R. Fitsmaurioe .... 1811
Robert Rogers 1828
MATE.
Henry D. Sanders 1848
SECOND MASTERS.
Ezekiel Angier 1843
James F. Tomlin 1847
John Bonlton I847
Edm. B. Jackson I847
RETIRED.
MEDICAL INSPECTOR.
Sir Dayid J. H. Dickson,
Ku, M.D. F.R.S 1840
RETIRED SURGEONS.
Wm. Jamieson 1705
Patrick Clark 1801
Guy A. Acheson 1894
James Bowman 1807
Hugh Charles 1809
Geo. M*Clure 1810
Geo. Mottley 1835
John M. Brown 1838
SURGEONS ON THE
ACTIVE LIST.
Jamea Tweeddale, m.d .... 181 1
Harry Goldney 1828
James L. Clarke, m.d 1834
Geo. A. Manro 1838
James M. Deas, m.d 1841
James Allan (6), m.d 1842
John J. W. RoberU 1846
ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
Owrge Webster 1807
Wm.Buie 1841
Henry Mathias 1846
NAVAL INSTRUCTOR.
Geo. H. Mackay 1847
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Obtiuary.
PAYMASTERS U PURSERS.
Seniority.
Jamet Macfarlane 1793
Patrick U O'ReUly 1797
JohnShea 1799
Isaac Roberta 1812
Geo. Dowell 1812
Phihp Winaer 1814
Wm. Morton 1814
Henry Price 1831
Thomaa Harria 1835
Wm. F. Matarin 1846
PASSED CLERKS.
Wm. Remphry 1844
Charlea Hutchina 1645
LIEUT.-COLONELS.
Seniority;
Jamea Home 1830
Army Rank Lieut^-Gen. 1838
ffmRicbard Bonce 1831
William Taylor 1840
CAPTAINS.
AJohnKellet 1801
SenJorfty
i^Wm. Sladden 1803
AHenry H. Haviland 1805
Robert Gordon 1837
CharUs Mor/ran 1831
^Frederick Spry 1834
Charlea Robinson 1834
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
ARichard H. Marcer . .
i^rbeoph. S. fieaacbant
1804
1810
SECOND LIEUTENANT.
Alex. 8. Mackenzie 1848
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THE
NEW NAVY LIST
AND
aENERAL RECORD OF THE SERYICES
OF OFFICERS
OF THE
ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES.
CONDUCTED BY
JOSEPH ALLEN, Esq., R.N.
OBEENWICH HOSPITAL.
LONDON:
PABKER, FURNIVALL, AND PARKER,
MILITARY LIBRABY, WHITEHALL.
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5, OBBAT QaKIM 8TRKKT, LIMCOLIf'S-llflf-FIBLDft.
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CONTENTS OF THE NEW NAVY LIST,
JULY, 1850.
Abbreviations
Admirals .
of the Fleet
— Retired Rear
• Services
-^ by Seniority
PAGE.
viii— 271
. 9
9
. 14
14
16
Admiralty 258
Agents, Government Emigration . 265
Navy and Prize . . . 315
• in Contract Steam Vessels 249
Aides-de-Camp, Naval, to Her Majesty 205
Army, relative rank of Officers in
Navy and 319
Blane's Medal .... 164
Captains ••.•.. 33
-Retired ... 15,30
Services . . " . 46
Chaplains 161
Civil Department of the Navy . 258
Clerks 180
Coast Guard . • . . . 254
Commanders
— — - Retired .
Services .
Deputy Inspectors of Hospitals
Services .
71
81
85
165
173
172
261
327
Dispensers of Hospitals .
Dock Yards ....
Dress Regulations •
Engineers, Memorandum respecting 324
Emigration Agents .... 265
Flag Officers 9
■ Services ... 16
in Commission . . 213
Foreign Orders .... 207
Medals .... 210
Greenwich Hospital . . . 266
PAOS
Half-pay of Roy^al Navy and Royal
Maimes . . . 317
- Form of Declaration.
320
Honorary Distinctions . . . 205
Hospitals 264
Hydrographical Office . . 258
Inspectors of Hospitals and Fleets . 164
Services ^ . . 173
Instructors, Naval ... 163
Knights of the Bath . . .205
St. Michael and St. George 206
Royal Hanoverian Gue^
phic Order
Foreign Orders
Windsor
Leave of Absence .
Lieutenants .
Services
Flag
MARINES^ ROYAL
■ Services
Masters .
Services
Second
Mates .
• Services
Medals, Honorary
Foreign
Naval
Medical Officers, Regulations
specting
■ Services
Establishments
Naval College .
— Instructors
Medals
re-
207
208
109
318
109
124
213
185.
19?
149
154
159
158
161
205
210
211
164
173
264
321
163
211
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Contents.
Navy, relative rank of Officers in
Army and 319
Obituary 335
Obeervatoiies .... 260
Packet Service .... 249
Pay^ Tables of .... 316
Paymasters and Pursers . • • 176
Services ... 181
Pay ot, in different rates 318
Pensions, Good Service • . 268
Greenwich Hospital Out . 268
for Wounds , . . 269
to Widows ... 322
Physicians 164
Prize Money Advertised • . 333
■ Order in Council res-
pecting . . 325
Agents 315
Quarantine Service . • • 265
Rank, relative 319
Revenue Vessels .... 252
SchoolmasteiB « .... 163
PAGE.
Secretaries to Flag Officers . . 213
Ships of the Royal Navy, rating,
classes, and armaments • 212
Ships, Effective List of, with ton-
nages, dates of building, &c. 213
— - Non-£ffective, Hulks, &c. 250
Steam-VesselB, Mail ... 251
Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons . 165
Services 173
Transport Service .... 265
Trinity House, Elder Brethren of the 332
Victualling Yards ... 263
Widows, Pensions to . . • 322
Windsor, Naval Knights of . . 109
Wounded Officerson Pension List 269
General Alphabetical Index,
embracing evert commissioned
Rank in the Rotal Navy and
RoTAL Marine Forces . 271
*«* Correction* and Hddatfons shonld be sent to the Editor or PublisberB previonsly to the 20th of
June, and the 20th of December.
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ADDRESS.
It is now more than ten years since the New Navy List was pub-
lished by the late Commander, Charles Haultain, K.H., and its
success, up to the present time, has amply justified the project of that
gallant and lamented officer. The publication, in its altered form,
having now entered upon its fourth year, it is due to the profession
amongst which its support was looked for, to add, that the success has
in no degree diminished. While admitting the above fact, therefore,
the Editor and Publishers deem it right to return their thanks for the
patronage so freely bestowed ; and to express a hope that the improve-
ments introduced into each succeeding number will continue to earn
for it the support of those to whose interests the work is so peculiarly
addressed.
The grand object sought to be achieved by the New Navy List
is the keeping before the world, in a condensed but intelligible shape,
the more important points of service performed by each Officer, what-
ever may be his rank. It must be taken for granted that common routine
services have fallen more or less to the lot of all ; but to enter into
their detail would be to defeat that part of the plan of the work which
embraces condensation. It is not contemplated by the exclusion of
such services to underrate them, but when it is considered that
already nearly one-third of each book is occupied by notices of war
or scientific performances, it will be obvious that more space cotdd
not be accorded without rendering it so bulky and expensive, as to
defeat the proposed and more desirable end of extensive circxdation.
It is no longer a doubtful point that the New Nayt List is con-
sidered an important vehicle for the services of Officers ; but although
every facility and encouragement has been held out for Officers to
commimicate their peculiar claims upon this score, there are many
who have not availed themselves of the opportunities afforded. It is
therefore again suggested to those who have not taken this step, that
such communications are at all times. acceptable and available if sent
to the Editor, or Publishers, on, or before, the 20th June, and 20th
December in each year.
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ADDRESS TO THE EDITION,
Published in February, 1846.
The importance of the New Navy List and General Record
OP Services to all Officers of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines,
has been seriously considered by the Proprietors and Editor of the
E resent Number. In completing, at a great sacrifice of capital and
ibour, the extensive alterations, which will be observable at a glance,
due regard has been paid to the relative services of all Officers, and the
whole arrangement so changed, that its superiority in point of informa-
tion will, it is hoped, render the New Navy List a book of general
circulation and reference.
Nothing can be further from the wish of the Proprietors than to
detract from the merits of the late gaUant Compiler, Commander
Haultain, whose labours and sacrifices were but ill compensated by
the sale of the work ; but, in admitting deficiencies, of which a remedy
has been aimed at, they must be in a great measure laid to the charge cf
the want of business resources with which he had to contend. In this
respect there will now be nothing wianting ; and it is the full intention
of the Proprietors to render the New Navy List in every way worthy
the full confidence and patronage of the Navy and Country at large.
The changes which have at present been efiected may be here alluded
to. The Services of all Officers have been separated from the mass,
and brought to follow the Seniority Lists of the respective ranks as
closely as possible. The object of this has been to facilitate references.
The Services have been thoroughly revised and reprinted in double
columns, and all expletive terms of commendation or otherwise struck
out. Thus an Officer will no longer have to read the services of a
brother Officer recounted in a more laboured strain than his own, which
intrinsically, perhaps, were of greater merit than those so described.
The propriety of this will, it is hoped, meet with general concurrence,
and by thus removing superfluous type, an extended record of actual
service is rendered easy. In a word, it is the wbh to condense as much
real service as possible into a small and intelligible compass, without
giving undue consequence to any.
The New Navy List will also, for the future, give by far the
most complete record of tiie Services of that distinguished corps, the
Royal Marines, in a condensed form, to be foxmd in any publication.
This new feature will, it is hoped, have the effect of making it a
work essential and acceptable to all in any way connected witii the
Navy.
The List of the Navy has also imdergone a thorough revision.
Beneath the name of each Ship on the Effective List will be found the
place and date of launching, the tonnage, and name of constructor
or constructors — information not to be found in a complete shape in
any other publication extant. The unserviceable and harbour service
Ships have been removed to a separate list.
The exclusion of the " date of passing" column, heretofore given
in the Seniority Lists of Captains, Commanders, and Lieutenants,
demands some explanation. The extremely partial, and occasionally
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inaccurate, way in which the information was given, rendered it parti-
cularly objectionable ; and the evident disinclination on the part of
Officers of, long standing generally to communicate the information,
added to the impracticability of procuring it from an official source,
decided the point of removing the column entirely. If, however, at
any future period, the dates of passing can be given in every case, it
will be more valuable and far less invidious than it was previously.
But the most important new feature is that of the General Alpha-
betical Index of all Officers in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines,
which has been compiled with great labour^ and upon the accuracy
of which the character of the work may be safely staked.
The Honorary Marks before the names of tided Officers will soon
become familiar to the eye, and it is presumed they will be preferred to
the letters heretofore used.
The Initial Letters at present refer only to the services of Officers in
Lord Howe's great battle of the 1st Jime, 1794; Sir John Jervis's
victory ofiF Cape St. Vincent, 14th February, 1797 ; Admiral Duncan's
defeat of the Dutch fleet ofl^ Camperdown, 11th Oct., 1797 ; Nelson's
achievements at the Nile, 1st Aug.,. 1798 ; at Copenhagen, 2nd April,
1801 ; and at Trafalgar, 21st Oct., 1805 ; together with the expedition
to Egypt, 1801 ; Sir Richard Strachan's action ofl^ Ferrol, 4th Nov.,
1805 ; and the defeat of the French squadron ofl^ St. Domingo by
Admiral Sir John Duckworth, 6th February, 1806. By this selection
it is not meant to cast other services into the shade, and it will be a
subject for consideration what other triumphs of the British Navy shall
be equally distinguished. Those selected will, without doubt, ever
rank foremost in the pases of Naval History ; and as the Captains
who participated in all (except that of Copenhagen) were honoured
with gold medals, there was good reason for commencing with those
brilliant victories. The Battle oiF Lissa ; bombardment of Algiers ;
destruction of the Turkish fleet at Navarin ; and the overthrow of
St. Jean D'Acre, were each and all alike honourable to British
prowess, and will also come under consideration for distinction.
Although thus much has been done, attempts at further improve-
ment will not be wanting, and it wUl afibrd pleasure to the Proprietors
and Editor to receive corrections or available additions to the services
as they are now given. In particular, those services of a scientific
character are here alluded to, which Officers are requested to furnish in
order to render this peculiar province more complete.
It will, however, be obvious that the great expenses connected with
the publication of a work like the New Navy List cannot be per-
severed in without an increase to the number of Subscribers ; and those
whose wish it is to maintain a work of such value to all who have
claims which require to be kept before those in authority, will, it is
hoped, use their best endeavours to increase the sale. They will
thereby also enable the Proprietors to publish the work at the lowest
price which will aflbrd a due return for the capital embarked, and
the vigilance and labour which must be incessantiy employed in the
collection of new materiab, and the preservation of accuracy.
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EXPLANATION OP HONORARY MARKS AND DISTINCTIONS.
O— Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
flc—Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
^—Companion of the Order of the Bath.
G.C.M.G.— Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St. George.
K.C.M.G.— Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George.
hO(— Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Gnelphic Order.
^ — Knight Commander of ditto.
HH — Knight of ditto ditto,
ffi — Before the name denotes that the officer has received a gold medal.
® — ^Medal for services in China.
#^ — ^Before the name denotes that the Officer has received the Silver
" Naval Medal/' the number t>f Clasps attached to each Medal are
denoted by small nmnerals. When a Military as well as a Naval
Medal has been granted, an additional @^ is prefixed to the name.
30m— Medical Officers who have received Sir Gilbert Blane's Gold MedaL
@ — Officers who served in the fleet under Lord Nelson at Copenhagen,
2d April, 1801.
©—Officers who served in Admiral Duncan's fleet at the defeat of the
Dutch fleet off Camperdown, llth October, 1797.
® — Officers who served in the expedition to Egypt in 1801.
® — Officers serving in Sir Richard Strachan's squadron in the action off
Ferrol, Nov. 4, 1805.
@ — Officers who served in Lord Howe's fleet in the actions of May, and
1st June, 1794.
(§)— Officers who served under Sir Horatio Nelson at the defeat of the
French fleet at the Nile, Ist August, 1798.
® — Officers who served in Sir John T. Duckworth's squadron at the
defeat of the French squadron off St Domingo, Feb. 6, 1806.
(S>— Officers who served under Lord Nelson at Trafalgar, 2l8t Oct, 1805.
® — Officers who served in Sir John Jervis's fleet at the defeat of the
Spanish fleet off Cape St Vincent, 14th Feb., 1797.
UPt — Officers who have an Honorary Reward from the Patriotic Fund,
mp— Ditto Pecuniary.
VVPt — ^Ditto both Honorary and Pecuniary.
V — Attached to names and services of Flag Officers or Captains, denotes
that the Officer is retired under Her Majesty's Order in Council, 1846.
An asterisk is prefixed to the names of Officers for each Foreign Order thej
are entitled to wear.
For an explanation of the abbreviations, letters, and figures used in the
General Alphabetical Index, see page 271.
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THE
NEW NAVY LIST.
COMMISSIONERS FOR EXECUTING THE OFFICE OF LORD
HIGH ADMIRAL,
Right Honorable Sir Francis Thornhill Baring, Bart,, M.P.
Rear-Admiral # James Whitley Deans Dundas, M.P.
Rear- Admiral ^Maurice Fred. Fitzhardingb Berkelbt, M.P.
Captain ^Houston Stewart, R.N.
Captain Alexander Milne, R.N.
Honorable William Francis Cowper, M.P.
First Secretary," J onji Parker, Esq., M.P.
Second Secretary. — Captain William A. B. Hamilton, R.N.
FLAG OFFICERS,
WITH THE DATES OF THEIR SEVERAL COMMISSIONS.
ADMIRALS.
Admiral of the Fleet. Admlnd. IVlce Adm. Rear Adm,
Half-fwj, jni40 Ite. per annum.
@^Cl.9irThoma8 Byam Martin*(b)
130ct49 22July30 12Augl9 1 Augl 1
Vice Adm. of the United Kingdom. Sal. 484/. U. 9tU
Admirals op the Red.
Half-pay jC7M lOt. per annum.
©•®<l«^ Ifon. Sir G. Cock-
bTirn»(c) I0Jaii37
Mitf. Oen. of Marinea. Sal.MOI.
Rear Adm. of the United Kingdom. Sal. 848/. 9$,
@*®®hfk***vittSir Edw. Cod-
rington, G.C.M.G."(d) do.
f^»Frederick Watkins" I2Nov40
homas Le Marchant Gosselin" 23Nov41
®^®5fr Charles Ogle, B<." .... do.
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7Sep9527July93
'^•' -^-^ 6Mar78
(b) Elder Brother of the Corporation of the Trinity Houm.
Com. of the Sword of Sweden.
(e) Fellow of the Royal Soeiety.
JOLY 50
(d) Grand CroM of 8L Iiools ; SI. Oeorge of Rnatia. Snd
Class; Gold Crosa of Redeemer of Greece ; Fellow of the
Royal Soeiety.
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Fli^ Officers, with the Dates of their several Commissions.
Admirals or thx White.
>«® John Cochet*' 23Nov41
fi^Sir Charles Ekins ** (b) . . , . do.
|«®Henry Richard Glynn» .... 9Nov46
^'VVn<l'S^*r£d.Hamilton,B/.*»(c) do.
Viae A4m,
RwrAdm.
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Com. In Chief, Deronport.
do.
do.
©•Sir Henry Heathcote, Kt**
®*®©ASir Graham Eden
'Ismond, B^»(d) 22Jan47
' ^Hugh Downman*' 24Apr47
, ^J)3ft«o».5t> Thomas Bladen
(X^l* 28Api47
Com. In OUef, Portsmooth.
@^ 4k^Rt, Hon. James Marquis of
Thomond* a4Dco49
10-20
22July3028Augl9
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22Dec96
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Admirals or tbb Blui •
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George Barker** 27Dee47 12Nov40
®i(g):9iSftr Charles Adam«'(e) .. 8Jan48l0Jan3727May25
Goremor of Grtenwlch HoipUal.
Sir Thomas Liyingstone, Bt,'^{g) 1 June48 28June38 22Juiy30
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manney*'(i) 4Mav4923Nov41
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VICE-ADMIRALS.
Vioe-AdmirAls of tre Red.
Half-paj, £80$ 9b. 6d. per umnm.
»®iSftr Thomas Briggs, G.C. M.G.» . . . .23Noy41
'9tktt^^- £ron. Thos. Earl of Dimdonald** do.
Com. In Chief, N. A merle* and W. Indies.
®'®<l'S»r William Parker, Bt.* (k) do.
Com.-in-Chief, Mediterranean.
'/J'vGeorge M'Kinley*' do.
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22Jmie3224July01
2May32
22Jaly30
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sir Robert Howe Bromley, Bt. (1) do.
jff^on. Duncombe Pleydell Bouverie^(m) .. do.
©•® John Dick** do.
S'®Matthew Buckle^ do.
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aKt. of Wllhelm of the Netberlandf .
Dep. Lieut County Of Brecon.
Dep. Lleat and Maf . for the I. of Wight ; and Mag,
Co of Hanta; Com. of Tower and Sword.
(e) Lord Lieut, of Kilrow ; Elder Brother of Trinity Hooae.
(f ) Dep. Lleuu of Perthshire.
'V) Dep. Lleat of LInlltiigow.
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(1) Cms of St Louis; TMrd Clasi of St.Tladliirir; Re-
deeaser of Greece; Dep. Ueni. Oounty of SooittamplOD.
(k) Principal NaraUld-de-Oaaapto HerM^estr the Queen.
(I) Dep. Lieut. Countj of Nottfaigham.
(m)r
) Dep. Lieut. County of Wilts.
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Bulkley Mackworth Pned 9Noy46
®»ThomMBiowne« llDec46
#^®99William Henry Brown Tremlett^ 22Jan47
®'® »»m«iS»r Samuel Pym** •. 13Feb47
®»®Robert Jackson" 8Mar47
Sir Charles Malcolm, Ki.'^ 28Apr47
^*®®©^ff^ George ElUot** (d) 13May47
Com. In Chiaf, Nore.
)9Rl Hon. Lard Wm. FitzRoy^ 26June47
&5tt- Hugh Pigot" 6Aug47
® »ldward Hawkei« 22Sep47
&HS0®9Sir Charles Richardson^ .... llDec47
#*9ftFrancis Temple<» 21Dec47
Henry Gordon*' 27Dec47
^•^i^on. Fred, William Aylmei«*(e) 3Jan48
^Richard Thomas'* 8Jan48
15—60
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mi^ James Richard Dacres**
fi^QJohnSurmanCarden** 23Mar46
ohnSyke^(f) '* "^
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Henry Manaton Onunanney^(g) . . • • 24Jan49
Archibald Duffw 3Mar49
S^ir Francis Mason^
_ omasBrown^i 8Jun'e49
*^ Lucius Curtis, -ff/." .. l5Sep49
~ Wr John Louis, /?/.'» 90ct49
rian Hodgson 180ct49
#Kg)John AyscongV* 24Dec49
#*®#^»r Thomas John Cochrane, Ki^* .. 14 Jan 50
^^W^SliSir George Francis Seymour,
Kt.'^ 27Mar50
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REAR-ADMIRALS.
Rear-Admirals of the Rep.
Half-pay, £4M 0s. per annom.
0'®®nifi>^'S'tV James Alexander Gordon^
Lieut. OoT. OreeDWieh Hoapiul.
@i®^tr William Beauchamp Proctor, Bt.^
Charles James Johnston*
©•©Edward Ratsey^'
@ '©Charles Philip Butler Bateman"
©'Arthur Lysaght^*
^Hon. Josceline Percy^* (e)
@^^H(m.StT Anthony Maitland/* K.C.M.G. (f)..
hen, Granville Leveson Proby^
®*^/?f. Hon, Granville George,Zror<^ Radstock^ . .
W^^Rt, Hon. George, Earl Cadogan^«(g)
T^SiT Edward Tucker"
@'®#lii^<> William Augustus Montagu, Ku** (fa)
®^%S%r Edward Chetham Strode,*«(i)
®»® William Croft"
©^®#ft James Robert Philips''
giWilliam Bowle8»( j)
»»8lHydeParker~
@^® Charles Sibthorp John Hawtayne**
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A Lord Ck>minlMioner of the Admiralty.
®*®*»*'S'iir Edward Thomas Troubridge, Bt,** {W
SlCharles Gordon"
James Murray Gordon
®*®» imStr WiUiam Henry Dillon, Kt,^
®»i«li»Henry Hope"
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lOTWilliam Ward»" 9Nov46
i>(t)Robert Elliot'" do.
•■•IW #Cuthbert Featherstonc Daly'" do.
I'iSiiSi ^<^ Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds
PeHew,^*.*" : do.
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ohn Brett Purvis'" (n) do.
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Hon, William Gordon (o) do.
^«SlCharles John Austen'" do.
Philip Browne'" do.
®**Henry Prescott"* 24Apr47
Adm. Sup. Portsmouth.
®»®Edward Wallis Hoare'" 13May47
®'»#John Coode'" (p) 26July47
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(e) Dep. Lieat. West Ridlnfr Torkthlre.
it) Dep. Lieat. County Berwick.
) Kt. of Maria Thereea.
(J) M.)*. for Launceston.
(b) Dep. Lieut. County Huntingdon,
f i) Dep. Lieut. County Somerset.
(k) M.P.for Oreenwtth; Dep. Lieut Oomty Berks.
(1) Dep. Lieut. County Haddington.
(m) S CI. Bed Eagle of Prussia; Count St. Vlooent in Por^
tniral ; Gr. Cr. of Portuguese Orders of St. Bento D'Avis
and Tower and Sword.
(n) Dep. Lieut. County of Southampton.
(o) M.P.for Aberdeenshire.
(p) Commander of the Neap. Order of St. Ferdinand and
Merit : Kt. of Wilhelm of tbe Netherlands.
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captain.
©"•*•# Sir Thomas Pellowes, Kt. (a)"« 26June47 4Mar 1 1
©^Edward Henry A'Court Hepington "• 6Aug47 29Marll
®*® WJohn Pasco^*^ 2Sep47 SAprll
®»®WiUiam Fisher"' 2D ec47 ISAprll
@'®Edward Harvey»« l7Dec47 do.
Adm. Sup. Malta.
®^William Fitzwilliam (Ven»«» 21Dec47 2Mayll
@ VManly Hall Dix^n"»« 27Dec4728Junell
Com. in Chief at Cork.
^^Hon Alexander Jones*^ 3Jan48 1 Augl 1
*I^Peter John Douglas'" 7Jan4826Novll
®i^Barrington Reynolds''^ (b) SJan48 22Janl2
Com. In Chief, 8. E. Coast of America.
f^'91i^Hon. George Alfred Crofton'*' 30Jan48 1 Febl2
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f^'iiiStr Augustas William Clifford, ^^'''(c) 23Mai48 23 Julyl2
ir Joshua Ricketts Rowley, Bt, '«(d) 3Apr48 30Septl2
^Alexander Renton Sharpe"* lJune48
@'®Gordon ITiomas Falcon'** 5Aug48
@'9 » Sir Watkin Owen Pell, Kt.'^ (e) 5Sep48
@'@^Wm. Fairbrother Carroll'" 24Jan49
®*©® •iS'S'tr Andrew Pellett Green, Kt.''* (f) . . . . 3Map49
©^William Bowen Mends '» 13Mar49
©'George Ferguson (g) 4May49
©'©•♦&> George Rose Sartorius, Kt.'^ (h) 9May49
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Hayes 0'Grady»*« ; I80ct49 do.
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a Lord Commlisioner of the Admiralty.
®*(D«l5fir David Dunn,A:^»« 5Nov49 do.
• ^Fair&x Moresby*** (k) 20Dec49 do.
Bt, Hon. George Anson, Lord Byron (1) 24Dec49 do.
'••<l®l'Si> Edm. Lyons, Bt. *\m) 14Jan50 7JuneI4
Vr Charles Sullivan, jb/.*» (n) 15Feb50 do.
fj' ••*lS5tr John Marshall** AT^ (o) 27Mar50 do,
ames Erskine Wemyss*' (p) 21June50 lJulyl4
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(a) Kt. of Charlet III.; Comr. Leg. Hon.; S CL Bt.
Aan« of HuMia; Bedeemer of Or,
rb)Mag. and pept. Lieut. CornwaU.
} Usher of the Black Rod, Uoose ef Peers.
(d) Dep. Lieut. Countj Suffolk.
(e) Comminioner of Greenwich Hospital.
(f) Kt.of the Sword of Sweden; and of Iron Crown of
Austria. I
<fr) Dep. Lieut. Banff and Aberdoenshire.
(h) Kt. Gr. Cr. St Beoto IVATis; Com. of Tow. & 8w. ;
(i) Dep. Lieut. Caithness and Haddingtonshire,
(j) M.P. for Gloucester, Dep. Lieut. County Sussex,
nd Naral A.D.C. to the Queen,
(k) Kt. of Austrian Order of Harla Theresa.
Grand Cross of St. Loulsj . Redeemer of Greece.
h) Lord in Waiting.
(m) Grand Cross of i
(n ) Com. of Rfdeeraer of Gr.
(o) St. George of Russia; Kt. of the Sword of Sweden,
(p) Lieut, for Fitesh.
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RETIRED REAR-ADMIRALS.
Paj £460 te. per UMim.
^*9|l|Jame8 Wilkes Maurice'
§^Jame8 PrevoBt
®*®#'Sftr Francis Beaufort^ (b)
Hjrdrographer to the Admiraltj.
^ James Lillicrap*
John Thompson*
Thomas PolUott Baueh
@* ©Thomas Pras. Chas. Mainwaring*
^%Right Hon. William Earl WaldegraTe*
®»® John Hollinworth'^
@'®Clement Sneyd"
@»®® Abel Ferris"
1IK Robert Merrick Fowler**
'i»®Donald Campbell" (d)
liSfir Henry Hart, ^r.»«
CommiMioner of OrMBWieh UotpiUl.
George Henderson ". .
@*<D#Thomas Tudor Tucker"
"•l^Henry Bourchier"
i*#Rob.WorganGeo.Fe8ting"
^George Morris"
pJohn Tancock"
^ James Pattison Stewart*
99^ Christopher Bell*«
James SteTcnson*
i7on.Edmund Sexten Pery Knox
@'/?^ Hon. David, Earl of Leven and Melville"' ,.
@3®Colin Campbell* (a)
@'® Joseph Symes*
-ftfoTi. William Henry Percy*
Oommlnloner of SxciM«
James Prinrle*' ;
®'Samuel Leslie *
fi«®Peter Rye*
James Gifford
f^ George Lc Gey t *
^Henry Gage Morris*
®^®PBEdw. Aug. Down**
fit^homas Whinvates*
])^ John William Andrew*
I'Robert Mitford^^
^'(gHenderson Bain**
Inclement Milward*
f/^JosephNeedhamTaylc^
homas £dward Symonds*
@«®©Lewi8 Hole**
@'® Frederick Jennings Thdmas*^
(Tb be redueed to 25.)
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RETIRED REAR-ADMIRALS BY SENIORITY.
Pay £865 per anniixn.
i'®®Henry Thomas Davies* 3Mar49
on, Henry Dilkes Byng** do
99Geo. Gustavus Lennock* 4May49
Robert Gambier^ lSept49
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Plan of Rrirbmimt roR Captaims, Auovst Si, 1846.
l8t. The rank of retired Bear- Admiral to be
giren, by senioritv, to euoh applieante from the
14a. 6d. half-pay list, as may be willing to aooept
it, with the pay of £1 6a. per day, and the oorres-
ponding peoaUm to their widows, under the usoal
restrietions.
2d. An addition of 7a. 6d. per day to be giTsn to
applicanta, by aeniority, from the ISa. 6d. and
1 08. 6d. half pa^ liata, being captains of not leas than
20 yeara standing, and 66 years of age. Officers
from both lists to be permitted to assume the title of
Retired Rear-Admiral at the period when they
woold hare obtained the Flag by seniority^ had
they remained upon the actiTe list. Their widows
to be entitled to a pension of £110 per year ; and
to the oension of Rear-Admiral's widow, when the
rank or Retired Rear-Admbal has been attained.
3d. The yacanciea upon the JSl list to be filled
up, in turn of seniority, by officers now accepting
the IBs. per day; but no new admissions to the
Jil 68. list to be inade until it is reduced below the
number of 96, which it is not to exceed afterwarda.
The permanent retired list to be reduced to 100, by
making one appointment for erery two Tscaneies,
the first S6 officers upon the liat receifing £1 68.
per day* and the remaining 76 £1 per day, with
the right of aamiming the tank of Retired Rear-
Admiral, when entitled to it by seniority.
4th. The actire list of Captains not permanently
to exceed 600. A proportionate reduction to be
made in the 148. 6d. and 12s. 6d. half-pay lists;
the first to consist of 70 Captains, and the latter
of 100.
5th. Good senice pensions to be retained by
Captains, until they reach the rank of Rear-Admiral,
or Retired Rear-Admiral.
6th. The promotions from the Caj>tain8* list to
the Admirals' list in future to be contmuous, reserr*
ing alw^s the undoubted rieht of the Crown to
sdect officers for promotion in the higher as well
as the lower ranks, wheneyer the public interest
requires such an exercise of the prerogatiTS.
7th. The Admirala' list not permanently to ex-
ceed 160 in number, and to be thus distributed :—
50 Admirals, or 10 of each squadron ;
45 Yice-Admirala, or 16 of each squadron ;
And 76 Rear- Admirals, or 25 of each squadron.
8th. Thia plan to come into operation on the let
of October of the present year, and all letters re-
lating to it to be treated as strictly confidential.
By eommand of their LordUfaipe,
H. G. WARD.
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SERVICES OF ADMIRALS.
1 Sir Thomu Byam Martin, Admiral of the
Fleet, commanded Tiriphone under Lord Hood
at Toulon, 1793, and Modette at the reduction
of Corsica. Capt of Sta Margaritta, and cap-
tured Fr. frigate TamUcy 1796; and of FUgard,
and captured Fr. frigate ImmortaliU^ 1798.
Capt. of Implacable, and took part in Uie cap-
ture of Sewoiod Rusa, 74, in 1808 ; and activdy
employed on the coast of Finland. Dep. Controller
of the Navy, 1816, and Controller, 1816. Gai
1796,98,1800,08,09.
9 Sir George Cockbum, Lieut, of Vietory at
Toulon in 1798. Capt. of Meleager at reduction
of Corsica ; in Nelson's squadron co-operating with
Austrian troops in Piedmont ; and in Hotham's
actions, March and July, 1795. Capt. of Minerva
(bearing Nelson's broad pendant), at the capture
of Sp. frigate Sabina, and action with Ceree; and
in same frigate off Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 1 797.
In company with PhomUc and Pomone ; captured
Fr. frigate Sueeee, and destroyed Bravoure off
Leghorn in 1 801 . Capt. otPkaetan, at the block-
ade of the Isle of France, 1805, where he made
many captures and frequently engaged enemy's
batteries. Commanded Gtpiam, 74, in the squadron
which captured Fr. frigate Preeident, 1806. Capt.
of Pompiet and (Commodore^ in command of sea-
men and marines landed for reduction of Martinique,
1809; and of Beileiele at capture of Flushing,
Commodore at defence of Cadiz, 1810 ; Rear-Ad-
miral in command of naval force employed in the
Chesapeake and other riyers in North America ;
and in conjunction with Gen. Ross, entered Wash-
ington, and destroyed the capitol, president's pa-
lace, dock-yard, &c., &c. Conyeyed Bonaparte to
St. Helena. Gaz. on thirteen occasions.
11 Sir Edward Codrington, Lieut of Queen
Charlotte in Howe's action, 1 June, 1794. Capt.
of Babet in Bridport*s action, July, 1795 ; of
Orion at Trafalgar ; and of Blake, in Wal-
cheren expedition. Employed at defence of Cadiz,
and commanded a squaoron co-operating with Sp.
patriots on the coast of Catalonia. Capt. of the
fleet in the Chesapeake ; and at New Orleans, 1814.
Com.-in-chief of Mediterranean station ; and in
Oct. 1827, with combined fleet, destroyed the
Turkish fleet in the harbour of Navarin. Gaz.
1805, 09, 11, 14, 15.
13 Frederick Watkins, Senior Lieut, of Blanche
at capture of Fr. frigate Pique, and Capt. Faulkner
being killed was posted. Capt. of Nereide, and en-
gaged six privateersi one of which ( Fen^eaiice, 16)
was captured. In 1800 obtained possession of the
island of Curagoa, which the Frendi were obliged
to evacuate. Gaz. 1795, 1800.
15 Thomas Le M. Gosselin, Mid. of Barfieur
at capture of St. Eustatia, and in the different ac-
tions with De Grasse in the West Indies in 1781,
82. Capt. of S^en at surrender of Surinam, in
1799. Gaz. 1809, and of Audacioue, superintending
the embarkation of the army of Corunna, 1808.
18 Sir Charles Ogle, Lieut of Bogne at capture
of the West India Islands ; and obtained distinction
at the storming of Fort Fleur D*Ep6e, 1794. Capt.
of Qreyhound in the expedition to Egypt, 1801.
19 Robert Dudley Olirer, Mid. of Prince
George at capture of Sp. squadron under Langara
in 1780 ; at relief of St. Kitts,and in Rodney's ac-
tion in 1782. Sen.-Lieut. of Artoie, at capture of
Fr. frigate Bewlutiormaire in 1794. Capture of
Melpomene, and conducted bombardment of Harre
on two occaaiona. Capt. of Mare, and captured
Fr. frigate Rhin, in company with three other
frigates, after a chase of lOO miles, in 1806. Com-
manded Valiant during the operations on coast of
America in 1818, 14. Gaz. 1804, 06.
21 Hon. Sir J. Talbot, Senior Lieut of Astrea
at capture of Fr. frigate GMre in 1795. Capt. of
Leander in 1805, and captured Ville de Milam of
46 guns, and retook Cleopatra, her prise. Capt.
of Thunderer, and attacked Turkish squadron
under Point Pesquies, in the DardaneUes, 1807.
Wounded when commanding Victorioui, in 1812,
and received gold medal for capture of Fr. 74
gun ship Bivoli. Gaz. 1795, 1805, 07, 12.
22 J. Giffard, Mid. of Canada, at relief of Gib-
raltar, in 1781 ; and capture of Sp. frigate Leoea^
dia ; at Hood's relief of St. KitU, and in Rodney's
actions, 1 782. Lieut of Q^een Charlotte in Brid-
port's action ; and Capt. otAthenUniM at defienoe
of Gaieta, 1807.
23 Sir J .West, lieut. ofBogal George in Howe'a
action, and Bridport's. Capt. of Excellent in co-
operation with Patriots on coast of Catalonia in
1808 i at defence of Rosas, and successfully em-
ployed in destruction of enemy's gun Tessels and
convoys in the Adriatic. Gaz. 1808, 09, 11.
24 J. BuUen, Mid. of leie and lAon, at attack
on Mud Island, in America, in 1777, and in
Byron's action in 1779. Lieut of iVmce George ia
Sir S. Hood's action off St. Kitts; Rodney's action,
1782 ; and of Victory during the occupation, and
at the evacuation, of Toulon. Served as a Volunteer
on board the Proselyte floating battery at the
siege of Bastia, which vessel was burnt under the
walls of the citadel, and commanded an advanced
battery until the surrender of that place. His
services on these occasions were mentioned in high
terms by Nelson. A volunteer on board Samta
Margaritta, at capture of Tamite in 1796, when
he was a Commander. Gaz. 1794, 96.
27 J. Cochet, Mid. of ApoUo at c^tore of
Fr. frigate Oieeau in 1779; and in action with
Staniilaut, in 1780. Lieut, of Queen Charlotte in
Howe's action.
28 Sir C. Ekins, Mid. of Berwick in Parker's
action off Dogger Bank in 1781; and in CamMdge
at relief of Gibraltar, and action afterwards, in
1782, in which he was wounded. Capt. of Am'
phiirite, at taking Deril's Islands ofl' Cayenne.
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Islands of Surinam, St. Martins, also Danish and
Swedish, and captured seTen priyateers of force.
Oapt. of Defipnceat Copenhagen in 1807, and Su*
p&rb at Algiers, where he was again wounded. Au-
thor of a work on naval tactics. Gax. 1799, 1807.
29 H. R. Glynn, Lieut, of ItoyiU George in
Howe's action ; and in Bridport's.
30 Sir Edward Hamilton, Mid. of Hector io
Cornwallis's action with a Fr. squadron, 1780.
Liieut. of IHdo, and captured, in her jolly-boat, the
friyateer Vrai Patrioty of 13 guns and 45 men.
n command of 100 seamen and 2 guns, besieged
for eight days and captured Martello Tower of
Geralata, 1794. Lieut, of Fic/ory, and served under
Nelson in charge of 100 seamen at the siege of
Calvi; and in Hotham*B second action, 1795.
Com. of Comet, and captured 2 privateers. Capt.
of Surprieey and captured four privateers ; and in
1799, in command of the boats of that ship,
boarded and brought out from under the batteries
of Porto Cavallo the (late British) frigate Ber-
nwme, of 44 guns and 390 men, in which service he
was severely wounded, and for which he was
awarded a gold medal. Capt. of Trent, and
captured a privateer, and blockaded Havre,
Cherbourg and St. Malo, 1800, 01. Gaz. 1799,
1801.
32 Sir William H.Qage, Mid. of Prtncett Royal
in Hotham's actions, 1795, and of Bedford at re
capture of Ceneeur by Fr. squadron. Lieut of
Minerva at capture of Sabina, and action with
Ceree, Sp. frigates ; and off Cape St. Vincent.
Commanded boats of Minerva^ cutting out Fr.
national brig Mutine at Santa Cruz. Capt. of
TjBrpeiekore, at capture of Fr. vessels in Tunis Bay,
and blockade of Malta. Capt. of Uranie when her
boats assisted cutting out Chevrette. Gaz. 1 797.
33 Sir Henry Heathcote, Mid. of Egmont at
reduction of Corsica; of Princeee Royal in
Hotham's first action, and Mate of Cyclope in
Hotham's second action. Capt. of Lion at reduc-
tion of Java, 1811 ; and of Seipion off Toulon, in
command of in-shore sauadron, which in Nov.
1813, sustained a partial action with the French
fleet.
35 Sir G. E. Hamond, Mid. of Queen Charlotte
in Howe's action ; commanded Champton, at the
blockade of Malta and siege of Valette. Capt. of
Blanche at Copenhagen in 1801 ; and of Lively
at the capture of Sp. treasure frigates in 1804,
and action with Sp. 74 Ghrioeo off Cadiz in 1805.
Capt. of VictorUnu at the capture of Flushing, in
1809. Gaz. 1804.
37 Hugh Down man. Mid. of Arethuta and
wrecked upon the Island of Molines, 1779, when
cbssing a Fr. firigate, and of Edgar in Howe's re-
lief of GibralUr, 1782. Lieut, of Alcide at the
attack upon Fomelli, 1793, and of Victory in
Hotham's second action, and off Cape St. Vincent,
1797. Commander of Speedy in action with Fr.
privateers, and capture of Fr. 12 gun brig Papillony
1798. Capt. of Santa Dorotea blockading Sa-
tons, and at surrender of Genoa. Destroyed the
fortifications at Spezzia ; and in the expedition to
Egypt, 1807. Capt. of Diomede, bearing Sir Home
Popham^B flag, at the reduction of the Cape, and
at the River Plate. Gaz. 1806.
38 Hon. Sir T. B.Capel,Lieut. and Signal Officer
of Vanguard at the Nile ; promoted into Mutine,
and conveyed dispatches of the victory to England.
Capt. of Phoebe at Trafalgar ; Capt. of Endymion
forcing the Dardanelles, 1807, and of Hogue on the
coast of North America, 1812, 14. Gaz. 1798,
1805, 07.
39 Marquis of Thomond, Lieut, of Brunswick
in Comwallis*s retreat, 1795. Capt. of Emerald At
the capture of St. Lucia and Surinam, and defeated
an expedition projected against Antigua.
41 John Mackellar, Mid. of Ramney, and
wounded in the action with Si^ffrein in Porto Praya
bay, 1781 ; and of Enterpriae at the capture and
destruction of Sp. and Am. piivateers on the coast
of America. Senior Lieut, of Aetittance at capture
of Fr. frigate Elizabeth, Capt. of Minerva, and
made prisoner in the expedition to Ostend, 1798.
Capt. of Terpsichore, and assisted in an expedition
to Surat, in 1802. Gaz. 1798.
42 G. Barker, Mid. of Vengeance ia Keppel*s
action, 1778, and capture of Goree, in 1779. Mate
of Preeton in Rodney's actions, April and May,
1780; and commanded a boat cutting out a con-
voy from under the batteries of Fort Etoyal at Mar-
tinique. Mid. of Montagu in Hood's action with De
Grasse, 1781 ; and assisted at the capture of a ship
laden with stores at Martinique. Commander of In-
cendiary, and in conjunction with Success, engaged
the batteries of Cadiz and gun boats in an attempt
to cut off two ships. Commanded same ship at Ae
blockade of Malta.
43 Sir Charles Adam, Mid. of Robust at the
occupation and evacuation of Toulon, 1 793 ; of
Glory in Howe's action, 1794 ; and of Monarch
at the capture of the Cape, 1795. Capt. of
Sybille at the blockade of Batavia ; and capture of
Fr. frigate CAi^onne, 1801. Capt of Cik(^onne in
action with Fr .flotilla under the batteries of Fecamp,
in 1805 ; of Resistance at the capture of Marengo
and Belle Poule, 1806 ; and of Invincible in co-
operation with 8p. patriots; and at defence of Tar-
ragona. Gaz. 1795, 1801, 11, 13, 13.
45 Sir T. Livingstone, commanded Diadem in
the expedition against Quiberon and Belleisle, 1800.
Capt. of Renomm^e in the Mediterranean, 1806 ;
and captured under Fort Callaretes Sp. brig of 18
guns, and constantly employed against the enemy's
gun vessels and convoys. Gaz. 1806, 06, 10.
46 Sir F. W. Austen, commander ofPeterel in
the Mediterranean, 1799, and captured lAguriewne
under a battery near Marseilles, for which he was
promoted. Capt. of Canopus at St. Domingo. Gaz.
1800, 60.
47 Sir J. A. Ommanney, Lieut, of Qasen Char'
lotte in Bridport's action in 1795, and Capt. of
Albion at Navarin.
48 Z. Mudge, commander of Fly, and captured
Gtferrtereand TVomjiettrFr. privateers, 1799. Capt.
of Constance, and in company with Stork, drove
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on shore and oaptured, in 1801, near Capo Or-
tegal, two privateorg of 22 and 12 gans. Com-
manded Blanche at the blockade of St. Domingo in
1803, and was captured in that ship by Fr. frigate
Topaze and consorts in 1805. Gaz. 1801, 03^ 06,
10.
50 SirE. D. King, Mid. of Barfleur in Howe's
action. Senior Lieut, of Dryad, at the capture of
Fr. frigate Pro$erpmef in 1796. Capt. of Zsvta-
than at the capture of the Danish and Swedish
West India islands in 1801. Capt. of Endymion
during the blockade of Cadiz, and employed watch*
ing the enemy's fleet prior to the battle of Tra-
falgar ; and in same ship assisting at the defence
of Gaieta, 1806. Capt. of Monmouth, at the
capture of Tranquebar. Gaz. 1796, 1801.
51 Sir G. Mundy. Mid. of Juno in her escape
from Toulon in 1 794 : and of Aiyle at the reduc-
tion of Bastia and Calvi. Lieut, of Blenheim off
Cape St. Yincent; and of Goliah at the Nile.
Commander of Trawfer, serving at the blockade
of Malta ; and attached to Sir T. Troubridge's
squadron at the capitulation of Rome and Civita
vecchia. Capt. of Hydra at the attack on Havre
flotilla, 1808, and subsequently captured two sail
of it. In 1806, captured Fr 18*gun brig f%iret, in
the sight of four Fr. frigates} and in 1807,
attacked the port of Begu Catalonia, stormed the
batteries, and brought out three large privateers.
Continued until 1810 employed in co-operation
with the patriots on the coast of Spain, and both
ship and boats constantly engaged with Uie enemy.
Gaz. 1806, 07.
62 J. Carthew, Lieut, and served on shore as
the reduction of Martinique in 1 794. Commanded
Rosario in the expedition to the Helder in 1 799 ;
at destruction of two Dutch frigates at Medenblik
in the same year ; and in the attack on the French
squadron and capture of Deeir^e at Dunkirk, in
1 800. Capt. of Gloire at reduction of Martinique,
in 1809.
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33 Sir Thomas Briggs, commanded Salamine
in the expedition to Egypt ; and Capt. of Clorinde
at the capture of the Isle of France. Gaz. 1810.
34 Earl of Dundonald , commander of Speedy f 1 4
in brig, and captured by boarding the Sp. zebec
Jngate Oamo of 32 guns and 319 men, 1801. Capt.
ofTaliaSj and engaged Fr. 40 gun frigate Minerve
and three brigs in Basque Roads, 1806. Capt. of
Imperieuse at the defence of Rosas, in co-operation
with Sp. patriots on the coast of Catalonia, and con-
ducted the fire ships in the attack upon the Fr.
fleet in Aix's Roads, 1809. Gaz. on nine occasions.
36 Sir W. Parker, Mid. of Onon in Howe's
action ; and commanded Stork, and assisted at tJie
capture of Cantara of 22 guns, and a lugger of 10
guns near Cape Ort^gal. Capt. of Amnion at
oaptnre of Marengo and Belle Poult in 18(16, and
employed in co-operation with tfas patriots on the
coast of GaUcia, particularly st Ferrol, wliere he
landed in command of a party of seamen. Com.*
in-chief in the operations on the coast of Cfaina,
from 1841, until the eonclusion of the war,
and personally engaged on shore and afloat
at the taking of Amoy and Chinghae, attack
on the Chinese camp on the heights of Begahon;
captare of the city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, 6ee. &e.
Gaz. 1806, 11.
37 G. M'Kinley, acting Lieut, of Bmfieitr in
Rodney's action, 1782 ; Lieut, of Aleide at Cor-
sica, and commanding Liberty gun brig, as-
sisted at the capture of Mtourdie of 16 gnns in the
harbour of Herqui in 1796. Commanded Otter
fire ship at the Helder, and at Copenhagen ia
1801. Capt. of Lively, and Senior Officer in the
Tayus prior to the occupation of Lisbon by Junot,
1807 ; and afterwards employed on the coasts of
Spain and Portugal. Gaz. 1796, 1809.
38 Rich. Curry, commander of Fury bomb in
the expedition to the Helder, and at the anrrendsr
of the Dutch squadron in 1 799 ; at the destmctioa
of two frigates at Medenblik, and was freqaeatly
officially noticed for service in the expedition to
Egypt in 1801. Gaz. 1801.
39 Sir J. W. Loring, Mid. serving on shore st
Toidon in 1793 ; and commanded a gmaboat at
the siege of Bastia. Lieut, of St. Oeorye m
Hotham's actions in 1795 ; and commanded Nioie,
at the attack on two Fr. frigates under the
batteries of La Hogue in 1810 ; and at destnicUon
of Fr. frigate Amaione, in 1 81 1 . Gax. 1 793, 1803,
0.% 10.
40 Hon. D. P. Bouverie, commanded Meduta
at the capture of Maldonado, and in the princi-
pal operations in South America in 1806, 07 1 and
served on shore in co-operation with the patriots
on the north coast of Spain, in 1812. Gas. 1807,
12, 12, 12.
41 J. Dick, commanded Dieeovery bomb in the
expedition to the Helder, 1799, and Cyn/Ata in
Egypt, 1801. Cwpt of Penelope at the reduction
of Martinique, in 1809.
42 M. Buckle, Lieut, of Royal Sovereign ia
Howe'a action.
43 J. Allen, Mid. of Penelope at captare of Fr.
frigate Ineonetante, in 1793, and wounded.
44 James Noble, Mid. of Britannia dating the
occupation and evacuation of Toulon; and ia
Hotham's first and second actions, 1795. Lieat. of
Agamemnon, and severely wounded in her boats at
Loano, 1 796 ; and when in Minerva served as Aid-
de-camp to Nelson at Porto Ferrajo, Corsica, and
capture of Sabina, Sp. Frigate. Lieut, of Captain,
14th Feb. 1797, off Cape St. Vincent, and with
Nelson boarded San NiehoUu and San Jot^f.
Nelson wrote in a letter to his admiral, " His
merit and repeated wounds entitie him to every
reward a grateful country can bestow.*' Graz. 1796.
45 C. J. W. Nesham, Mid. of Juno in action
with Suffirein, in 1783. Senior Lieut, of Adam^t
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■t Camperdown. Comnunided Ctmiam at the cap*
tare of Mariq^ahmte ; and senred on shore at the
reduction of Martiniqne, in ] 809. Gaz. 1809.
46 Sir C. BoUen, Mid. oXLoytdUt at the reduc-
tion of Charlestown in 1781. Lieut, of Ramillief
in Howe's action, and Senior of Monmouth at
C&mperdown. Capt. of Britannia at Trafalgar, and
commanded VoUmtaire and Cambrian^ in co-ope-
ration with the patriots on the coast of Catalonia,
in 1810, 11. Gaz. 1805,09, 11.
47 J. Wight, Mid« of Jto$et and served on
shore at the reduction of Martinique, in 1794.
Lieut. otBeaulieu at the destruction of a French
troop ship off Guadaloupe, and of Aimable in her
action with Fr. frigate Pens^e, of greatly superior
force, in 1^96. Commanded Wolverene sloop, in
action with the enemy's batteries and gun-ves-
sets on the Hatre station, 1801 j 02.
48 T. Browne, Lieut, of Intrepide in 1796,
and cut out with her boats, on the north side of
St. Domingo, Fr. 20 gun ship Perfante\ and
commanded Abouiir at the defence of Riga*
49 W.H.B. Tremlett,Mid.of i2oya//8'o9«rtff^
in Howe's actions 20th May and Ist June, and
in Comwallis*s celebrated retreat, 1 795. Lieut, of
Xrton, and in 1 798 commanded a boat in a severe
engagement with a large armed Greek ship.
Second Lieut, of lAon in action with Sp. frigate
squadron and capture of , Santa Dorotea, and when
first Lieut, of the prized she beat off sixteen Sp.
gun-boats sent out to effect her recapture. Se-
verely wounded 1804, when commanding the
Cromer Sea Fencibles. Capt. of Akmenef co-
operating with Sp. patriots, 1808, and chased and
drove into the Pertius Breton the Fr. frigates Elbe
and Pallas ! and also assisted in driving the Fr.
firigates into Sables D'Olonne, which were there
destroyed by the British squadron, in 1809. On
two occasions saved the lives of men by jumping
overboard at great personal risk.
50 Sir S. Pym, Mate of Martin at capture of
Dutch West India Islands, in 1796. Lieut, of
Babety and captured, in her boats, In which service
he was wounded, the F^. national schooner Desir^e
of 6 guns and 46 men. Senior of Btkalion at the
capture of Sp. treasure-ship, Thetis, in 1799. Com-
manded Atlas at St. Domingo, 1806 ; and Si-
rius, at the capture of Fr. frigate Caroline, at
St. Paul's, Island of Bourbon, and reduction of
that Island, and captured the Isle de la Passe, 1810.
Bnmt his ship to prevent her falling into the hands
of the enemy, having grounded in an attempt on
two frigates and a sloop in Port Sud Est, Ide of
France, in the same year. Gaz. 1798, 99,1806,
10, 10, 14.
52 R. Jackson, Mid. of 5!iiii/a Margaritta, at
capture of Fr. frigate Anuizone, 1782. Lieut, of
Base, at the capture of Martinique, in 1794.
Commanded the naval forces at the taking of Sa-
vona, and surrender of Malta, in 1800. Commanded
Bonne CHtoyenne, in the expedition to Egypt, in
1801.
M Sir C. Mtleolm, Capt. of Narciwu, in
1806, and sev^ely wounded when in oommcnd of
the boats of his ship at an attack upon a French
convoy lying at Conquet Bay, and protected by
armed vessels and heavy batteries. In same ship
at the reduction of the Saintes, 1809. Capt of
Rhin, serving on the north coast of Spain under
Sir George ColUer, and much employed on shore in
batteries, at reduction of Lequito, and in destroying
the enemy's works. In same ship commanded the
boats of a squadron under his orders at the destruc-
tion of a convoy in the harbour of Corigeou, in
1815. Qas. 1812, 12, 12.
55 Hon. G. Elliot, Mid.of Brt/anttta, off Cape
St. Vincent. 1 797 ; of Goliah, at Nelson's bombard-
ment of Cadiz, and at the Nile, 1798 ; and Lieut,
of St, OeoTfe, at Copenhagen, 1 801 . Capt. of ifo-
deste, and captured Fr. 26 gun corvette Jenay 1809,
and at the storming of Fort Comelis, and reduction
of Java, 1811. Capt. of ffussar, and commanded
an expedition against pirates at Sambas on the
coast of Borneo, and subsequently at capture of
Palambang, Sumatra, for which last services he
received the thanks of the Indian Government, and
of the Com.-in-chief. 1813. Com.-in-chief East
Indies at the capture of Chusan, &c. 1841. Qaz.
1808,09.
56 Lord W. FitzRoy, Mid. of Phaeton in
Howe's action ; of Sans PareU in Bridport*s ; and
of Seahorse at capture of Fr. frigate Sensible, in
1798. Lieut, of Penelope at the surrender of
Malta, and expedition to Egypt. Capt. of jEoIus
frigate in the action off Ferrol ; and at the re-
duction of Martinique, in 1809. Gaz. 1805, 09.
57 Sir Hugh Pigot, Capt of Ciree frigate, and
took possession of Mariegalante, 1 808. Capt. of
Latona, at capture of Fr. frigate /tenon, at sur-
render of Pr. 74 gun ship Hautpoult, and captured
Fr. 42 gun frigate Felicite (but with only 14 guns
mounted), in 1809. Capt. of Orpheus, and cap-
tured U. S. 20 gun corvette FVvlic, and destroyed
two privateers of 30 and 8 guns. Gai. 1808, 08,
09, 09, 13.
58 E. Hawker, whUe commanding Tartar and
Melampus, captured Observateur of 18 guns, Co*
libri of 16, and Beauhamois of 16, and assisted at
the reduction of Guadaloupe^ and the capture of
Fant6me of 20 guns.
59 Sir C. Richardson, Mid. of Phemis in acttoii
with Resolue, 1791, and of Royal George in Howe's
action. Senior Lieut, of Circe at Camperdown,
when he made Admiral de Winter prisoner. Com*
manded a division of seamen landed in the
expedition to the Helder ; assisted at the landing
in Egypt, and was present at the battle of the 8f£
of March. Commanded a flotilla at the reduc-
tion of the Dutch West India Islands ; and
Capt. of Casar at the destruction of three frigates
off the Sables D'Olonne, and at the attack on the
French fleet in Aiz Roads in 1809. Parti-
cularly noticed for service in the Walcheren ex-
pedition. Gas. 1804,09, 09,11, 11.
60 F. Temple, lieut. of Loire fvad commanded
her boats, cutting out Fr. brig Venteujp, of 10 guns
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and 85 men, firom under the batteries of the Isle
of Baa in 1803. Gaz. 1803.
61 H. Gordon, Commander of Wolverene
in charge of a Newfoundland convoj, in 1804,
when captnred after a highly honourable defence
by the Fr. frigate Blonde.
62 Hon. F. W. Aylmer, Lieut, of Swifieure at
the Nile, and subsequent operations on the coast of
Italy in 1799, and in the expedition to Egypt,
in 1801. Capt. of NarcinuSf and captured two
Fr. privateers of force, and commanded a detach-
ment of seamen and marines landed to co-operate
with the patriots between Santona and Santander
in 1810, on which occasion had several severe con-
flicte with the enemy's troops. Capt. of Severn at
Algiers. Gas. 1810.
63 R. Thomas, Mid. at the storming of Fort
Royal, Martinique, in 1794. Lieut, of Excellent,
off Cape at St. Vincent. Lord Collingwood*s
FUg-Capt. from 1805 till 1810. Capt. of Uh^
daunted, employed in co-operation with the patriots
on the coast of Catalonia* in 1811. Gas. 1805, 12.
64 James R. Dacres, Capt. of Bacchanict and in
company with Mediator and a prize he had cap-
tured, entered the intricate harbour of Samana and
destroyed the forts and two privateers, 1807. Capt.
of Guerri^re, and captured after a highly honoura-
ble defence by the United States frigate Conttitu-
Hon, 1812. Gaz. 1806, 07, 12.
65 J. S. Carden, Act. Lieut, ot Marlborough in
Howe*s action. Lieut, of FUgard at capture of
Fr. frigate Immortality i commanded Sheemeu
in the expedition to the Helder, and the same ship
in the Red Sea ; and Commander of Moeelle at the
capture of Fr. sloop Furet off Cadiz, in 1806.
Capt. of Macedonian, and captured by the
United States' frigate United Statee, after a highly
honourable defence. Oaz. 1798, 1806, 09, 12.
66 J. Sykes, when commanding Hecla bomb,
was frequently engaged with the enemy's batteries
and flotillas in the Channel, including the bombard-
ment of Havre de Grace, in 1804. Capt. of Ada-
mant at Walcheren. Gaz. 1804.
67 H. M. Ommanney, Lieut, of ile/tve in the
expedition to Egypc, 1801.
68 A. Duff, Mid. of Duke at Martinique in
1793. Lieut of Foudroyant at the capture of G^ne.
reux in 1800 ; and commanded Mondovi in the ex-
pedition to Egypt.
70 Sir F. Mason, Mid. of Runell in Howe's
action ; and Bridport's. Commander of Rattler,
repeatedly engaged with the enemy's flotillas
on the coast of France and Holland in 1804, 05 ;
and of Daphne at the capture of Monte Video. Capt.
of FUgard in the Widcheren expedition, and of
President at the siege and storming of St. Sebastian.
Gaz. 1808, 09.
71 T. Brown, Mid. of Phoenix at capture of
Fr. frigate Resolue, 1791 ; and of Minerva at the
reduction of Pondicherry, 1793. Lieut, of Flora
Gommanding her launch nt the landing in Egypt,
1801. Gold Medal. Cummanderof Orei/f«, 1804 ;
frequently engaged with the enemy's flotiUft. Cap*
tured two armed schuyts, and engaged m praam
mounting 18 guns, bearing a Rear Adnsiral'a flag,
in the presence of a flotilbi of 30 sail. Destroyed
Oreetea when aground off Gravelinea, 1805, to
prevent her falling into the enemy's hands. Cap-
tain of Solebay, Vengeur, and Bulwark, actively
employed on the coast of France, 1 808-1 1, and of
Loire and Saturn on the coast of America. Twice
engaged with Barney's flotilla on the Patnxent ; and
actively employed in that river and in the Potomac
during the war, landing frequently with the seamen
and marines. Service afloat 38 years.
72 Sir L. Curtis, Capt. of Magicianne^ at the
reduction of the Isle of Bourbon, and under the
necessity of destroying his ship at the entrance of
Port Sud Est, Isle of Prance, haring grounded, in an
attempt on two Fr. frigates in that port, in com-
pany with a squadron under Captain Pym. Gaz.
1810, 10.
73 Sir J. Louis, Lieut, of Naiad, and served in
her boats, cutting out a schooner of vrar near the
Saintes in 1 803. Capt. of Aigle at the ciqvtiire and
destruction of a convoy at Port Maurice, in 1814.
Gaz. 1803, 13.
74 J. Ayscough, commanded Blanche in the
expedition to the Helder, in 1799 ; and lueonaiant in
Egypt, in 1801. Capt. of Sueceeeat the capture of
Procida, Ischia, &c. in 1809 ; and subsequently
commanded a small squadron at the defence of
Sicily.
75 Sir T. J. Cochrane, Mid. in the expeditions
against Belleisle, Ferrol, Cadiz, and Egypt. In
command of Jaton, engaged two Fr. ships of war
on the coast of Guiana, one of which was taken ;
and assisted at the capture of the Danish West
India Islands. Capt. of BthaHon, and brought to
action Fr. 44 gun frigate Amphitriie, which escaped
into Martinique, and assisted in the expedition
against that island and the Saintes. Cspt. of j^irr-
priee at the attacks on Washington and Baltimore,
and in the operations on the coast of Georgia. Gaz.
1807. Rear Admiral and Second in command of
the East India squadron towards the conclusion of
the war with China, 1842 ; and Com.-in-Chief at
destruction of piratical towns and forte in Borneo,
1845.
76 Sir G. F Seymour, severely wounded when
Lieut, of Northumberland at St. Domingo ; Capt.
of PalUu at the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix
Roads, and in the Walcheren expedition. Gaz.
1806.
Services of Rear Admirals.
46 Sir Jas. A. Gordon, Mid. of Revolutionnaire
in Bridport's action ; of Namur off Cs|>e St Vin-
cent ; and of Goliath at the Nile ; Lieut, of Bordelait
at the capture of Curieux and action with her con-
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Borts, 1801 ; and senior of Racoon st capture of
Lodi, 1803. Capt of Mercury at the capture and
destmotion of a oonToy off Cadiz ; at Ortona, and
on other occasions. Capt. of Active in the action
off Lissa (for which a gold medal was awarded) ;
and at capture of Pr. frigate Pomone, in which he
lost a leg, 1811. Capt. of Seahorse, in 1814, and
commanded a small squadron which ascended the
Potomac, and obtained possession of the city of
Alexandria. Gaz. 1801, 03, 08, 11, 11, 11, 11, 14,
15.
68 Sir W. B. Proctor, wounded when Mid. of
Staff in action with a Dutch frigate in 1794. Lieut
of LHarte in the expedition to Egypt ; and com-
manded Zeinra bomb at the bombardment of Havre,
in 1804.
69 C. J. Johnston, Lieut, of Ruby at the cap-
ture of the Cape, in 1795. Lieut, of Arrogant at
the surrender of Columbo; and destruction of
armed vessels in the Java Seas, in 1796. Capt. of
Comwaliie in company with Sceptre^ and at-
tacked the Fr. frigate Semillante and shipping in
St. Paul's Bay, Isle of Bourbon, in 1806. Com-
manded Powerful in the Walcheren expedition.
70 E. Ratsey, Mate of Dtfence in Howe's ac-
tion. Commanded Harrier sloop, and in conjunc-
tion with Phaeton attacked the Fr. frigate S^«fiit7-
lante^ protected by some strong batteries in the
Bast Indies, in 1805.
71 C. P. B. Bateman, Mid. of Penelope at
capture ofFr. frigate Jncon«/an/e, 1793 ; and of
Boyne, and served on shore, and was slightly
wounded at the attack on Point-a-Pitre, Guada-
loupe, in 1794. Lieut, of ScipiOt and again
slightly wounded at the taking of Demerara. and
destruction of a Sp. squadron at Trinidad, in 1796,
97. Lieut, of Monarch at Copenhagen, in 1801 ;
and Capt. of Revenge at the defence of Cadiz, in
1812.
73 A. Lysaght, Mid. of Sybille, at capture of
Fr. frigate Forte in the East Indies, 1799.
74 Hon. J. Percy, Lieut, of Diadem, at the re-
duction of the Cape, in 1806. Capt. of Hotspur,
in action with a Fr. flotilla on the coast of Nor-
mandy, in 1811. Gaz. 1806, 1811.
75 Hon. Sir A. Maitland, severely wounded
when Mid. of Medusa at the attack on Boulogne
flotilla, in 180 1 . Capt. of Glasgow at Algiers.
76 Hon. G. Proby, Mid. of Foudroyant, and
wounded at the capture of Ouillaume TV//, in 1800.
Gaz. 1800.
77 Lord Radsiock, when commanding Thames,
in 1810, in company with Pilot and Weazel, cap-
tured a convoy on the coast of Italy. In the fol-
lowing year, In company with Ct^halus, destroyed
soother with the boats of those ships ; and assisted
^1 Undaunted and Redwing, destroyed the bat-
teries at the mouth of the Rhone, and captured a
eonvoy under their protection, in 1812. Gaz. 1810,
11,12,13,13.
78 Eari Cadogan, Mid. of Indefatigable, at
capture of Fr. frigate Virginie, 1796 ; and at de-
struction of Droits de V Homme, 1797. Mate of
Impetueux commanding the barge appointed to
lead the fire-ship in the attack upon combined Fr.
and Sp. squadrons in Aix Roads, 1799 ; in the ex-
pedition to Ferrol, and at the capture of Guipe,
1800. Lieut. otLeda in action with Boulogne flo-
tilla. Commander of Cyane at capture of Fr. priva-
teer brig Bonaparte, and of Ferret at the capture
of a Sp. brig of 14 guns. Capt. of Pallas in the
Walcheren expedition ; and of Havannah, when he
took and destroyed in ten months 91 sail of ves-
sels mostly armed, and near 100 guns in batteries.
Commanded the same frigate at the reduction of
Zara, in 1813 ; and had an arm broken at the at'
tack on the town of Termoli, coast of Naples. Gaz.
1804, 09, 11, and six times in 1813.
79 Sir E. Tucker, Capt. of Dover, in company
with Comwallis at capture of two Dutch brigs of
war off Amboyna, in 1810, and captured, with a
small force, the Dutch spice islands. Qaz. 1810, 10.
82 Sir W. A. Montagu, Mid. of Russell at
Camperdown ; and of Sirius at the capture of Fr.
frigate Didaigneuse, When commanding Terpsi'
chore, of 32 guns, engaged Shnillante of 40.
Capt. of Cormoallis at the capture of Amboyna,
&c. ; captured the Dutch corvettes Mandarin and
De Ruyter ; and commanded the seamen landed at
the reduction of the Isle of France, in 1 810. Gaz.
1810, 10, 10.
84 Sir E. Chetham Strode, Mid. of Victory at
Toulon, and sieges of Bastia, Calvi, &c. Lieut, of
Agamemnon in Hotham's actions, 1795. Senior
Lieut, of Seine, at capture of Vengeance, in 1800.
Commanded Sally armed ship, and a small squa-
dron at the defence of Dantzic, in 1807.
Acting Capt. of Illustrious in the Walcheren expe-
dition ; and Capt. of Leander at Algiers. Gaz.
1800, 07.
86 W. Croft, Mid. of Amazon at the capture of
two Fr. frigates, and in her action with Droits de
PHomme,in 1797 ; of Centaur, at the reduction of
Minorca ; and of Foudroyant at the landing and
subsequent operations in Egypt Lieut, of Camel at
the attack on Cura^oa, and commanded Alacrity
at Copenhagen, in 1 807.
87 J. R. Philips, Mid. of Bellona, at the
defence of Fort Matilda, Guadeloupe, in 1794.
Lieut, of Beaulieu, and served on shore at capture
of St. Lucia, 1 796 ; and of same ship at Camper-
down, and received the thanks of the Admiralty for
effecting the destruction of the Dutch frigate Mon-
nikendam, in 1797. Senior Lieut, of Centurion
(and in command during the absence of her Cap-
tain), and beat off Linois's squadron, consisting
of a ship of the line and two frigates in Vizagapatam
Roads in 1804. Commanded Bonetta at Copen-
hagen in 1807. Gaz. 1804.
89 W. Bowles, commanded Zebra bomb at Co-
penhagen, in 1807. Capt. of Medusa, and served
on shore as second in command with the Naval
Brigade on the north coast of Spain, in 1 810 ; and
subsequently as Commodore on the South Ame-
rican station. Gaz. 1810.
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90 Hyde Parker, Licat. of NareUtw, and
serred in her boats at the dcstnictioii of a oonvoy
in Hi^r^s* Bay, in 1804. Capt. of Tenedoi, em-
ployed on the American station, and at the capture
of U. S. fngate President, in 1816. Ga». 1804,
14, 15.
91 Chas. S. J. Hawtayne, Mid. of D^enee in
Howe's action. Licnt. of EspiegU in the expedi-
tion to Holland, in 1799 ; and of Greyhound, in
Egypt, in 1801. Capt of Quebec in the North
Seas, in 1810, 11 ; and captured in the ship and
boats many of the enemy's privateers. Gaz 1810,
11.
92 J. W. D. Dundas, Mid. of Kent, in the ex-
peditions to Holland and Egypt, in the years 1799
and 1801 ; and commanded BoHonond at the sieges
of Stralsund and Copenhagen, in 1807, when he
was wounded. Actively employed in command of
Stately 9 Venerable, and Pyramue, untUthe conclu-
sion 01 the war.
94 Sir E. T. Troubridge, Mid. of Bdgar at
Copenhagen, in 1801. Commanded Harrier, and
in company with Greyhound, foueht a Dutch
squadron of superior force in the Jaya Seas, in
1806. Commanded the Na^al Brigade at New
Orleans while Capt. of Armide, in 1814. Gax.
1806, 15.
95 Chas. Gordon, Capt. of Ceylon, and severely
wounded when his ship was captured off the Isle of
France, afber a highly honourable defence, by the Fr.
frigate Venue and Victor corvette. Acting Capt. of
4;^'catfi« at capture of Isle of France, 1810. Gas.
1810.
96 Sir W. Henry Dillon, Mid. of jDefence in
Howe's action, and slightly wounded ; of Prince
George in Bridport's action, 1795 ; and Mate of
Thunderer and actively employed at reduction of
St. Lucia, 1796. Lieut, of Aimable at attack upon
Fr. squadron of frigates at St. Eustatia ; and of
Glenmore, in command of an armed launch, co-
operating with army at Wexford during the rebel-
lion oi 1798, when he arrested a rebel chieC
Lieut, of Creeeent at capture of Sp. corvette Galgo
in the presence of a superior force, 1799 ; and cap-
ture of Fr. National 12 gun brig Diligente. Senior
Lieut, of 4/rieaine, in 1803, and made prisoner
while conveying a flag-of-truce from Lord Keith to
the Dutch Commodore of Helvoestsluys, and re-
mained a prisoner in France five years. Com-
mander of Childere, 1808, in action with Danish 18
pounder brig Lougen, and severely wounded. Act-
ing Capt. of Aigle in the expedition to Walcheren.
Capt. of Iteopard in the Mediterranean, and saved
several villages from the ravages of the French
army, in 1812. Capt. of Horatio in command of
a small squadron at Guernsey, 1815.
98 H. Hope, Capt. of JBndymion at oaptqre of
U. S. frigate President, for which he was honoured
with a gold medal. Gas. 1816.
100 "W.Ward, Mid of fi^c^p/re at the surrender
of Cape Nicholas Mole, 1794 ; of Barfieur in Brid-
port's action, 1795 ; and off Cape St. Vincent ; and
bombardment of Cadiz, 1797. Senior Lieut, of
Pique at the surrender of Aux Cayes, and Cape
Francois, 1803; and captured in her boate a Sp.
schooner. In same ship at the capture of Fr. Na-
tional brigs Phaeton and Voltigeur, 1806, in which
he was severely wounded ; Commander of PeHcam
at the capture of Deseada ; and at Copenhagen,
1807 ; ana at Walcheren in oommand of Seeoiutiom
had charge of a division of gun-boats at the attack
on Ter Ver. Gaz. 1806, 06. 08, 09.
102 R. Elliot, Lieut, in command of hired
armed cutter Plymouth, and captured two Fr. pri-
vateers, one of 14 guns, 1796. Commander of
armed ship Good Design in the expedition to Egypt,
1801 ; and of Lue^fer bomb at the passage of the
Dardanelles, 1807. Capt. of Porcupine in the
Mediterranean, and of 8unmllant» on the north
coast of Spain, 1813.
103 C. F. Daly, Senior lieut. of Arrow, and in
1804, and in command of her boats, destroyed the
¥r, privateer Actif voider the island of Fano ; and
in same ship when captured after a highly bouonr-
able defence in company with Acheron, by Fr.
frigates Hortense and Tncorrupiible, 1805. Senior
of Diadem at the surrender of the Cape of Good
Hope. Commander of Comet on the coast of Spsin
at the destruction of several forts and magaziBes,
by which he was severely burnt ; and in tlie same
ship chased the Fr. national 20 gun oorvette Dili'
gente and 18 gun brigs Sylphe and Espoigle, at
which he captured the Sylphe, 1808. Gax.
1808, 08.
104 Hon. Sir F. B. R. PeUew, Acting Capt of
Psyche at the destruction of Dutch shipping io
Batavia Roads, 1806, and in 1807 captured 22 gun
corvette Scipio and other vessels at Samarang.
Also in 1807 Acting Capt of Powerful at the
destruction of Dutch 68 gun ships Pluto and Iteto-
lutie and other ships at Gressie, as well as the
batteries; and made prisoner there, when the
bearer of a flag of trace to summon the French
commodore to surrender. Capt. of Phaeton in the
expedition to Macao ; and also to the Mauritius,
and at the capture of Java, 1811. At the latter
place, in company with Drake, stormed and cap-
tured the fortress of Samanap. Capt. of Resist*
ance at the capture of the town ana batteries of
Port D*Anzo, coast of Italy, and of a large convoy
in 1813. Gaz. 1806,07, 11.
107 Sir C. Napier, Lieat of Courageur at cap-
ture of Marengo and Belle Pouh, 1806. Com>
mander of Recruit 18 gun brig in action vrith Fr.
20 gun corvette Diligente in 1808; and in the
same brig at the capture of Martinique, 1809, and
at capture of Fr. 74 gun ship Haultpolt. which ship
lie closely engaged. Capt. of Thames, and in
conjunction with Cephalus destroyed a convoy on
the coast of Italy, 1811 ; and assisted at the cap-
ture of another, in oonpany with Imperieuse, in
1812. In company with Pilot took the port of
Sapri ', and in 1813 commanded the naval forces at
the capture of Ponsa, and assisted at the capture
of a convoy in Calvade Roads. Capt. of Ruryalut
in the Potomac at the capture of Alexandria and
attack on Baltimore. Commodore on the coast of
Syria in Potcerfttl in the various operations, in-
cluding the storming of 8idon and bombard-
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ment of St. J«m D'Acre, 1840. Gu. 1799,
1809, 11, 11, 19, 13, three times, 1814.
108 J. B. Pairis, Lient. of Driver ^ and in her
boats at capture of Sp. privateer of 14 gnns and
60 men. Commanded Delight in the expedition to
N^aples, and captore of the Islands of Ischia and
Plrodda. Serred as a Tolonteer at the siege of
Cadiz, in 1810 ; and Capt. of Oannymede in co-
operation with the Patriots on the coast of Cata-
lonia, particolarly at the siege of Tarragona, and
destmction of the Coll de BaUagaer,
110 E. Arthor, commanded Veewriue bomb at
Copenhagen, 1807 ; and Cherokee at captnre of
seven privateers, indading Aintable Netty, nnder the
I»atterie8 of Dieppe, in 1810. Gas. 1810.
111 P. Hornby, commanded Volage, and was
honoured with a gold medal for the action off
Liflsa, in 1811. Gas. 1811.
113 C. J. Austen, Mid. of Unieom at the cap-
ture of Fr. frigate Tribune, in 1796, and of JSndy*
tmam in her attack upon the Dutch 74 gun ship
BruiuM, and two brigs, 1797. Lieat. of Scorpion
at capture of Dutch brig of war Courier,' and
commanded Betterophon at the bombardment of
St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
113 P. Browne, Mate of Minerva at the siege
of PondicheriT, 1793. When commanding hired
armed eutter siean, gun-brig Visen, Plover sloop,
and Hermee frigate, captured numerous smugglers
and 11 primteers, mounting 138 guns, and manned
with 868 men ; in 1800, oo-operated with the Sp.
patriots ; and at Flushing, for which latter serrice
he was oifidally mentioned, and twice gaxetted.
114 H. Ptesoott. Mid. of Penelope at the cap-
tore of GuiUaume TeU^ 1800 ; and of Foudroyani
in Egypt, 1801. Lieut, of SoIum in the action
off Ferrol. Commander of Weazle^ and in 1808
aasisted at the capture of four large gun boats and
a couToy at Diamante ; in 1809 captured Veloee
and JSoIb Fr. privateers, the latter of 14 guns ; in
1810, captured or recaptured 17 vessels, and en-
gaged the enemv's flotillas at the defence of Sicily ;
also at Amanthea, when he landed and was re-
peatedly engaged upon the enemy's coasts till
1811. Gas. 1808, 09, 09.
116. E. W. Hoare, Mid. of London in Bridport's
aetion. Lieut, of Njfmph, and wounded and taken
prisoner in a prise on the coast of Franee, in 1797.
Senior of Norihumierland at capture of Oinireum,
taking of Malta, and expedition to Egypt Capt
of JRueeeU in the expedition against the Isle of
Fhmce; and of Minden at the taking of Java,
where be served on shore, and assisted at the defeat
of a Freneb division of 500 men. Gaz. 1811 .
117 J. Coode, Senior Lieut, of Southampton at
the taking of the Danish and Swedish West India
Islands, in 1801 • Commanded AtUu armed ship in
the expedition against Boulogne, in 1803 ; and
whencommaliding Porcii^'ii«, actively employed on
the coast of France, at the passage of the Adour,
and destmetioA of the French squadron in the Gi-
ronde, in 1814. Capt of Alhion at Algiers, where
be was woaaded. Gaz. 1 814.
118 Sir Thomas Fellowes, Mate of Creecent at
the capture of Sp. corvette Oaigo, in sight of a
Sp. squadron, 1799. Lieut of Melville sloop at
the capture of Danish West India Islands, and
eommanded Swinger at the captnre of Deseada,
1807. In command of two boats destroyed the
Fr. armed ship Alert under the batteries at Bay
Mahaut. Lieut commanding Umque brig at the re«
duction of the Saintes and blockade of Basse
Terre, and headed a storming party which spiked
the guns of a battery in the presence of a laige
body of troops and cavalry, by the ftre from which
his boat was sunk. Commanded the whole and
subsequently the half of the gun-boats under Sir
R. G. Keats at the defence of Cadiz, 1810, 11 ;
constantly engaged with the Fr. flotilla and forts.
Capt. of Fawn, and destroyed the Am. privateer
Roeamtmd, of 8 guns and 105 men, on point
Hicacos, West Indies, 1813. Capt. of Dartmouth
at Navarin. Gaz. 1810, 1811.
1 10 E. H. A'Court, Repinton, Mid. oiBUmehe /
and in 1803, when in charge of a boat with a crew of
eight men, off San Domingo, boarded in the face
of a fire of musketry (which mortally wounded one
man and severely wounded another), and captured
a French schooner having on board a Fr. Colonel
and 30 or 40 soldiers. Lieut, of Theeeue serving
on shore at the siege of Cura9oa, 1804.
120 J. Pasco, Senior lient of Beaulieu, and
served on shore at the taking of St. Lucia, in 1796.
Senior and Signal Lieut of Victory at Trafalgar,
where he was wounded. Commander of Tartarus,
during the operations on the coast of America, in
1815.
121 W. Fisher, Mid. and Acting-Lieut of
Dragon and Foudroyant, in the expedition to
Egypt, in 1801. Lieut of Superb in Nelson's
pursuit of Villenenve to the West Indies, 1805.
Commander of Racehorse, and frequently engaged
with the enemy's batteries off Cherbourg, and sub-
sequently in the operations against the Isle of
France in 1809. Commanded Bonn and Cheruh
(1815, 17) on the coast of Africa, and captured,
by boarding, Tfiniraire of 16 guns and 80 men,
and many other well-armed slavers. Capt. of
Asia, in command of a squadron blockading
Mehemet All's fleet at Alexandria, in 1840.
122 E. Harvey, Mid. of Prinee <if Wales at the
capture of Trinidad and the destruction of Sp.
squadron in Shagaramus Bay, in 1797. Mid. of
BeatUieu at the action off Camperdown ; and Act-
ing-Lieut of Southamptom at the capture of the
Danish and Swedish West India Islands in 1801.
Lient of Intrepid, and commanded the detachment
of seamen and marines from that ship at the cap-
ture of Capri and served at the defence of Gaieta.
Commander of Cephalus, 1809, 10 ; and captured
four F^. privateers; and while employed at the
defence of Sicily, was engaged with the gun-boats
and batteries on the coast of Calabria. Capt. of
Implacahle serving at the blockade of Alexandria,
1840.
123 W. F. Owen, Mid. of Cuttoden in Howe's
action, and in Ruby at the capture of the Dutch
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squadron in Soldanha Bay, in 1796. Lient. com-
manding Sea/iower, at the destmction of Dutch
shipping in Batavia Roads, in 1806 ; and while com-
manding Barraeoutaf served on shore at the cap-
ture of Batavia, in 1811. Capt. of Cornelia, and
with a squadron under his orders, took the island of
Palembang in 1812. Has conducted important
surreys on the lakes of Canada and coasts of ^sia
and Africa ; from Cape Comorin along the coasts
of Surat and Malabar, the whole sea coast of Per-
sia and Arabia, east side of Africa, including the
Seychelles, &c., and the Atlantic shores of that
continent to the Gambia. Gaz. 1806.
124 M. H. Dixon, Mid. of Lion 64, in action
with four Spanish frigates, and capture of Santa
JDorotea,m 1708 ; and in 1800 when theLionhove
an important part at capture of Guillaume Tell.
Mate of the Ginhrenx at the surrender of Malta
and capture of Fr. frigate JHane. Senior Lieut, of
Horatio, and severely wounded in action with
Junon, Gaz. 1809.
125 Hon. A. Jones, Act. Lieut, of Sceptre when
wrecked in Table Bay. Lieut, of Minerva at cap-
ture of Succee, and destruction of Bra»ourey 1800,
and of Lively at capture of Sp. treasure ships, in
1804. Capt. of Talbot, 1807-10, on the north coast of
Spain, and captured and destroyed severalprivateers.
1 26 P. J. Douglas, Acting Lieut, of Beaver^ and
captured in her boats five vessels in the Elbe, 1805.
Lieut, of Franchise, at destruction of batteries at
Curagoa, commanded a boat at capture of the Fr.
privateer General Ferand, off Jamaica, in 1806 ;
and again at the capture of Rapoea brig of war of
12 guns and 95 men, when he was wounded ; also
at capture of Sp. schooner of war £/ Carmen off La
Gulra. In command of a tender, beat off two pri-
vateers of superior force. Commander of Reindeer,
and captured five vessels of war in four months ; and
formed part of the squadron at the destruction of
forts and shipping at Samana. Commanded the
same vessel in the Walcheren expedition. Commo-
dore of the Jamaica squadron, 1838, 40; and im
portantly engaged in the gulf of Mexico, where he
was twice Commander-in-Chief. Gaz. 1806.
127 B. Reynolds, Lieut, of Niobe, in 1836, at
capture of Fr. 16 gun corvette, Nearque, of which
vessel he took possession in the presence of three
Fr. frigates. Commander of Heeper at the capture
of the Island of Java, 1811. Gaz. 1811.
128 Hon. G. A. Crofton, Mid. of Medtua and
TViton in Nelson's attack on the Boulogne flotilla,
1804. Lieut, of Cambrian y and commanded her
barge at the capture of Fr. privateer schooner
Matilda of 10 guns and 95 men, 1805; and of
Muigrave at the reduction of St. Croix and St.
Thomas, in 1807. Commander of Fawn at Mar-
tinique and Mariegalante, in 1809; and Capt. of
Dictator, serving on shore in the operations against
New Orleans, Baltimore, &c. Gaz. 1805.
129 V. F. Hatton, Senior Lieut, of Seagull,
aud lost an arm and was otherwise severely wounded
at the sinking of his brig by the Danish 18 pounder
brig Lougen, and bix large gun-boats off the Naze
of Norway, 1808. Gaz. 1808.
' 130 C.Sotheby.Mid.of^le^nmd^attlieMilf.
and importantly engaged at the blockade aad cap-
ture of Malta, and previously present at the cap-
ture of Fr. 74 Gdn^reux. In the same ship was
present at the capture of St. Ehno, on which occa-
sion he served on shore as Aide-de-Camp t» Capt.
Ball. Mid. of Foudroyant during the imrioms
operations in Egypt, 1801. Lieut, of Thetis 1807.
8, actively employed against the Turks. Acting-
Commander of Pilot in the Walcheren expe<litioa ;
and employed as one of the advanced sqaadroa.
Captain of Tamar 1814, 16 ; and of Seringap€Uam
actively engaged in the suppression of piracy ia
the Mediterranean, 1824, 27.
131 Sir A. W. J. Clifford, Mid. of Argo at the
reduction of St. Lucia and Tobago ; and Lient. of
1 igre in the expedition to Egypt, in 1807, and Bar
of Rosas, in 1809. Commander of Cephahu^ and
frequently officially mentioned for service with ship
and boats on the coast of Italy, in 1811. Gaz.
1808, 11, II.
132 Sir J. R. Rowley, Mid. of Cenitmr at the
taking of St. Lucia, in 180.3 ; and of Immortality,
and wounded in an attack on the Boulogne flodlls,
in 1804. Lieut, of Eagle, and served on shore at
taking the Island of Capri, in 180C.
133 A. R. Sharpe, Mid of Kent in the expe^fi-
tion to the Helder, 1799 ; and of Hereule at Cape
Fran9ois and siege of Cura^oa, in 1804. Lieut, of
Topaze in action with two Fr. frigates near Corfa,
in 1809. Commander of Scout at the destruction
of three Fr. armed ships, and some batteries ia
Sagone Bay, in 1811. Gaz. 181 1.
134 G. T. Falcon, Mid. of Sheemese protecting
the Scheldt, 1794. Mate of Venerable during the
mutiny, and also at Camperdown» 1797, nndoiKeitt
in the expedition to Holland, 1799. Lieut, of ^s-
dromeda at capture of Danish and Swedish Islands,
1801 ; of Leander at capture of Ville de Milan, and
iipcapture of Cleopatra, 1805 ; and senior of Leo-
pard in the action with U. S. frigate CkeeapeaJte,
in 1807. Lieut, (for some time senior) of Barfiew
in the Tagus co-operating with the Army, 1809-11.
Captain of Cyane, and captured, 1815, in company
with Levant, by the U.S. 44-gun frigate (kmttitu'
tion, after a lengthened and highly honooiable
defence..
135 Sir W. O. PeU, Mid. of Loire at the cap-
ture of Fr. frigate Pallae, in 1800, when he lost a
leg. Lieut, of Mercury, and assisted in her boats
at capture of a convoy off Rota, in 1808; and
severely wounded cutting out a gun -vessel from
the harbour of Rovigno, in 1809 ; and in the same
year cut out a schooner of 10 guns from Barletta.
Commander of Thunder \iom\i at the defence of
Cadiz and Tarifa, and his conduct officially re-
ported by the Duke of Wellington ; and in the
same ship captured the Fr. 16 gun lugger Neptune,
in 1813, which vessel attempted to carry the
Thunder by boarding. Gaz. 1800, 08, 09, II, 18.
137 W. F. Carroll, Mid. of Diamond and in
1796 assisted at destruction of a Fr. corvette, 8
gun lugger, and convoy at Port Speigui under
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batteriei, which were f tormed and gmif spiked ;
And same year made prisoner with Sir Sidney
Smith. Mid. of Syren at capture of Sarinam,
1 799; and in 1800 severely wounded in attacking
a. Fr. sloop under Harre de Grace. Acting Lieut.
of Centuriim in the engagement with the squadron
of linoisy in Yisagapatam Roads, 1804; Flag
Ueut. to Sir Sidney Smith in Pon^Se, in 1806, at
the sieges of Gaieta, and Scylla, and storming of
Oapri ; and, in 1807, commanded the seamen and
marines at destruction of the battery and guns on
Point Pesquies, and the guns in the wrecks of the
Xurkish ships. In the same year commanded an
surmed transport tender to Pompit at Copenhagen,
auid repeatedly engaged the enemy's defences.
Senior Lieut, of AehiUt at Walcheren ; and at
Cadis, 1809; and in the Cadiz flotilla, 1610, at
tbe attack upon Fuengirola and Malaga, and de-
struction of shipping at Port St. Mary ; and, in
1811, his vessel was sunk at the attack upon Fort
Catalina. Served also at Barosa and TarifEi, and
until the siege of Cadis was raised. Commander
Voieano in co-operation with Sp. Patriots on the
coast of Catalonia, and senring on shore in a
breaching battery at capture of Fort St. Philip,
when he was injured by the bursting of a shell.
Conyeyed important despatches across the country
to Wellington relative to Tarragona. Capt. of
JUvengein the Adriatic at the reduction of Venice,
and capture of the squadron in the port ; and of
Cyrus at the surrender of Napoleon, 1814. Twice
officially mentioned by the Duke of Wellington;
and Gaz. 1804, 06, 06, 07, 10, 11, 11, 13.
138 Sir A. P. Green, Mid. of lUuitrUnu at
Toulon, siege of Bastia. and Hotham's first action ;
and taken prisoner in Centeur, at her recapture by
a French squadron, 1795. Mid. of Thunderer
taking St. Lucia, and at evacuation of St. Domingo.
Lieut, of Ganges at Copenhagen, 1801 ; and in the
boats of Ewrydiee captured a vessel of 6 guns.
Liieut. of Neptune at Traftlgar ; and attached to the
Bussian army at the siege of Dantsic. Com-
manded Shmnroek at the capture of Cuxhaven ;
and the seamen landed, and the batteries at the
siege and surrender of Gluckstadt, in 1813, 14.
Gaz. 1813, 14.
139 W. B. Mends, Mid. otPomone, in Brid>
port*s action ; and expedition to Quiberon ; and of
Canada at the defeat of Bompart's squadron in
Donegal Bay, 1798. Mate otBenowny and served
in the boats cutting out Fr. corvette Guepe, in
1800. While commanding Ferreter brig, served
in her boats at the attack on the Boulogne flotilla,
1801. Lieut, of Goliah at Copenhagen, 1807.
140 Sir O. R. Sartorius, Mid. of Tonnani at
Trafalgar; and of Daphne in the operations in the
Kio de la Plata, and attack upon Monte Video,
1806, 7. Lieut, of Success, and commanded her
boats at destruction of two vessels near Castiglione
in the face of a heavy fire of musketry, in 1810 ;
and in the same year assisted at the capture of a
ship and three barks under the casUe of Terracino.
Served in boats at the taking of Ischia and Prodda,
and destruction of two gun-?>oat8; at capture of a
Fr. privateer of 10 guns and 110 men, and a ship
JiiY 50
of 4 guns and 17 men.
of Cadiz, 1810, 11.
Employed at the defence
141 R. Wanchope, Lieut of Maf^eienne, when
destroyed in Port Sud Est, Isle of France, in
1810.
142 Sir J. G. Sinclair, Mid. of Amazon at the
capture of Marengo and Belle Poule, 1806. Lieut
of Blake in the Walcheren expedition ; and of Me-
nelaus at the capture of tbe Isle of France. While
commanding Redwing fWaM actively employed on
the coast of the Mediterranean, particularly at the
destruction of the batteries and capture of a con-
voy at Morgion, in 1813 ; and at Cassis, in the
same year, where he commanded the boats of the
squadron and was officially commended Gaz.
1813, 13.
143 G. E. Watts, Mid. of Prevoyante, and
served at the attack upon the Fr. firigate squadron
and capture of Disir4e in Dunkirk Roads, 1800,
and also in the action with the Danish frigate
Freya. Senior Lieut, of ComuSf and commanded
her boats, cutting out six square rigged vessels at
Grand-Canaria ; and most severely wounded in
ime place San re
Sp. packet, moored head and stem, under the
cutting out from the same place San redro national
muzzles of 39 heavy guns, and defended by 40
soldiers in addition to her own crew — his own force
being only one boat and 18 men. In same ship at
the capture of Danish frigate Frederiekseoam^ on
which occasion he headed the boarders ; and was
also present at the bombardment of Copenhagen^
1807. Commander of Ephira at capture of Cux-
haven; and again wounded in the attack upon
Gessendorf on the Wezer, which led to important
results. Commanded WoodUark in the Baltic,
where he captured 4 privateers, and in 1812 en-
gaged a Danish flotilla in theMalmo Channel ; and
as Commander of Jaseur, was twice in action with
Barney's flotilla on the Chesapeake, and assisted at
the capture of the towns of Benedict and Marl-
borough on the Patuxent. Has been 40 times un-
der fire and 17 times wounded io personal conflict
with the enemy. Gaz. 1807, 07, 09, 09,10, 10. .
146 H. O'Grady, Mate serving in the boats of
Leda at the destruction of an armed brigantine off
Monte Video, 1806. Gaz. 1806.
147 M. F. F. Berkeley, Mid. of Slanehc, and
served in her boats cutting out an armed vessel
from under the batteries of Monte Christi ; cap-
ture of Fr. squadron at Cape Francois, 1803; and
siege of Cura^oa, 1804. Lieut, of Hydra, at de-
struction of Fr. convoy in Rosas Bay, 1809 ; and in
command of the barge captured an armed felucca
off Toulon, and frequentiy engaged with the enemy
off Barcelona, &c. Lieut, of Barfleur, in command
of the armed boats, co-operating with Wellington's
army in tiie Tagus» and officially reported and
thanked in gen. orders at the attack on Villa Fran-
ca, in 1810. Commanded Vestal, at the defence of
Cadiz, 1811; and Thunderer in the operations on
the coast of Syria, including the storming of Sidon
and St. Jean D*Acre, in 1840. Gaz. 1803.
148. Sir D. Dnun, Mid. oi Donegal at St. Do-
mingo ; and Lieut, of Warrior at the capture of the
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iiluidi of ladiia and Procida. Gomiiuuided a gun*
boat at the defence of SicQy, and taldiig the Islands
of Zante and Cephalonia; and Senior Lient. of
AmpMian, in the action o^ Lissa, 1811, when he
was wounded. Commander of Jiiermuud on the
coasts of the Mediterranean ; at the siege of Trieste
and attack on Leffhom, 1813. Gaz. 181 1, 13, 13.
149 P. Moresby, UenL otKeni, and serred in her
boats at the capture of a convoy on the coast of Italy
under a heavy fire from gun -boats and field-pieces,
the whole of which were taken i and Commander
of Wizard at the storming of the batteries at the
Bocca di Cattaro, in 1813. Gaz. 1808, 13.
150 Sir E. Lyons, Mid. of jlcHve at passage of
the Dardanelles ; and employed on shore at the de-
struction of the redoubt on Point Pesqoies, 1807.
Lieut, of Barraeouia, and " the foremost in the es-
calade** at the storming of Fort Belgica, and cap-
ture of the Island of BandaNeira, in 1810. Lient.
of MhuUn, and in command of two boats, stormed
and gained possession of Fort Marrack, mounting
54 guns, and garrisoned b¥ 180 soldiers and the
crews of two gun-boata, 1811. Served on shore at
the capture of Java. Capt of Bluuk^ taking Morea
Casae from the Turks in 1828. Gas. 1810, 11.
151 Sir C. SulUvan, Mid. of CmUoden in the attack
on Batavia and Sourabaya, in 1806. Acting Lieut.
of Ptfcke, and served in her boata, cutting out a
schooner of 8 guns at Samarangy 1807. Gas.
1807.
152 Sir John Marshall, Actinr Lieut, of OO^Mfen
at the destruction of Dutch shipping in Batavia
Roads, 1806. Lient. of Abaukir in the Walche-
ren expedition, 1809 ; and in command of a gun-
boat at the defence of Riga, 1812. Passenger in
•/ova, and wounded when that frigate was captured
by the U. S. frigate Constitution, after a highly
honourable defence. Commander of Shamrock
at the siege of Gluckstadt, on which occasion he
oommandira the bombarding squadron ; he likewise
co-operated with the allied Russian and Swedish
army at the reduction of Hamburgh and Harbourg,
in 1814. Gas. 1812, 14.
153 J. B. Wemyss, Acting Lieut, of Fictor, and
bote a part in a fight with the Malays, 1807.
While commanding Pyladet, assisted at the capture
of a convoy at Port D'Anio, 1813, and reduction
of Genoa^ 1814. Gaz. 1808, 14.
Services of Retired Rear Admirals.
1 J. W. Maurice, Mid. of Concorde in Bridport's
action, in 1795, and at the capture of Fr. frigates,
Unit^ and Firginie. Senior Lieut, of Centaur at the
capture of St. Lucia and other West India Islands ;
and wounded storming a battery at Martinique, in
1803. Commanded the garrison of the Diamond
Rock, and in 1805 surrenctered to the Fr. fleet, after a
highly honourable resistance. Commanded the
seamen and marines at the island of Anholt, which
he defended again»t the attacks of 4,000 Danes, in
1811. Gaz. 1803, 11, 11.
2 J. Prevost, commanded Fiving^ Fiih schooner
at the surrender of Cape Nicholas Mole, in 1794.
Lieut, of FoudrwmU at the landing and subse-
quent service in i^7pt \ and Commanded Saracen
during the operations m the Rio de la Plata, in
1807 ; twice omciallv named as ** an active and yery
zealods officer." daz. 1793, 1807.
4 Sir F. Beaufort, Mid. of .<#fialMiBH<iwe*8 ac-
tion ; and of PAaeion in Comwallia'a retreat, aa^
capture of Fr. 36 gun frigate Flore. Lieut. €>i thai
ship in 1800, and wounoed while catiini^ out wiib
the boats, the Spanish srmed ship Snn Jouf.
Severely wounded by the natives while surreyi^
the coast of Syria, 1812. Conducted an iniDortui
survey on the coast of Asia Minor ; and paDlisbee
the results of his researches, in 1817, in a vt>lnB;e
entitled, « Karamania." Gaa. 1800.
5 J. Lillicrap, Mid. of Victory, serving oo shorr
at Toulon, 1793 ; and Lieut, of Mv§eUe» and made
prisoner while reconnoitring that Harboor after the
evacuatiou, and remained in coDfinemeot two
years. Lieut, of Venerable at the attack opoa the
combined Fr. and Sp. squadrons in Aix Roadi,
1799 ; and in Sauamarez's actions in Algeairas hav.
and in the Straits of Gibraltar, 1801 ; on the lattfr
occasion the Senior Lieut, on bound VemeraUe.
Commander of Vemviut bomb in an attack on ik
Boulogne flotilla, 1805 ; and Senior CommaDder o:
the in -shore squadron in Detpatck at Copen-
hagen, 1807. In the same brig actively employed
in the West Indies tiU 1810. Gaz. 1801.
6 J. Thompson, commanded FAr sloop in the
operations against Buenos Ayres in 1807. Cnos. \9K.
8 T. F. C. Mainwaring, Lieut, of Naiad at Tra-
falgar ; and commanded Tartarui fire-ship ii
Copenhagen, 1807.
9 Earl of Waldegrave, Mid. of Ind^atutaUe ii
the capture of Sp. treasure frigates, 1804. Lieut, of
VilU de Parie and serving in the boats in Rosas
Bay, 1809. Capt. of Revenge at the lM)mbardmeot
of St. Jean D* Acre, 1840. Gaz. 1809.
10 J. Hollin worth, Lieut, of Endj^wdon, toA
K resent in a aevere action with gnn-boata and
atteries at Algesiras 1800; and of Veetai, ami
severely wounded at the landing in £031)1, nnd
afterwards employed on shore during the whole d
the operations. Flag-Uent. to V.-Adm. Collingwood
1803, 4 ; and to Coms.-in-Chief in W. Indies 1804, 6.
Commander of Mhutrel in the Adriatic 1808 ; and
cut out the Italian schooner Orienaia, of eirht guns
and 56 men, from under a heavy battery of i8 guns ;
and captured and destroyed many other veaaels. la
same vessel assisted at destruction of three sail of
the line and a frigate off Barcelona ; and com*
manded at bombardment of Paxos, and blockade of
Corfu 1809. Acting Captain of /mymct5/^ at defence
of Cadiz ; and assisted with a brigade of seamen at
the defence of Mati^rda.
1 1 Clement Sneyd, Lieut, of RmeaeU at Camper-
down, and Senior Lieut, of Cerberus in the attack
on Granville, in 1803. When acting in command
of Sir Francis Drake, and in charge of the China
convoy, in 1807, beat off the Fr. frigate Pidmen-
taise, of superior force.
13 A. Ferris, Mid. of TkaUa, at the capture of
Fr. frigate Gloire, in 1795. Mate of Irresisiibk ia
Bridport's action, of Colossus off Cape St. Vincent*
and served in her boats in several actions with Cadii
flotilla, in 1797. Lient. of Prince at Trafalgar ; and
when Commander of Wizard brig, fought on three
successive days, the Fr. National brig JU^uim ii
superior force, which took refuge in a neutral port
Was frequentlv engaged with the enemy's batteriet
and gun-vessels on the coast of Italy, particularir
at the destruction of a convoy at Noh, in 1806. (hs.
1808. I
14 R. M. Fowler, Lieut, and as passenger ta
H. E. 1. C's ship, Mloyal George, rendered great ser^ |
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▼ice to the East India fleet under Commodore
Dance in the action with, and repulse of, Unois*
aqnadromin 1804. Gas. 1804.
15 D. Campbell, Mid. of Scorpion in West In-
dies, 1793, 96, at capture of six privateers, one of
18 gum, and of Swiftsure in the attack upon Leo-
Gne. Acting Lieut, of Russell at Camperdown.
eut. of Caryrforty and in command of her boats at
capture of a Fr. vessel of six frnns, in 1803 ; and
commanded Tohago at the capture, in conjunction
with CkW«Kjr, of two ships under the batteries of
Barcelona on the coast of Caraccas. Acting Com-
mander of LUf in charge of a small force sent to
co-operate wito Miranda in the expedition to Vene-
auela, 1806.
16 Sir H. Hart, Mid. of IntMatigabU in the ex-
pedition to Quiberon bay^ and at destruction of
Droits de VHommey 1797 ; also in the expedition
to Belleiale, and commanded a flat boat at tne land-
ing of the army at Ferrol. Mid. of Impetueux, and
commanded a boat, cutting out GuSpe of 22 guns
from Vigo Bay in 1801. Senior Lieut, of Medusa
at the capture of treasure ships, and So. frigate
Matiida^ m 1804. Cant, of Caroline, in the opera-
tions against Java, when two sail of the line were
burnt, batteries and shipping destroyed ; and at the
destruction of the Dock Yard at Manilla.
17 O. Henderson, Mate of Ulysses at the cap-
ture of Tobago in 1803 ; and Lieut otAlBgator at
the reduction of Surinam, in 1804, and of Centaur
at the capture of four frigates, in 1806 ; served at
the occupation of Madeira in 1807, and in the fire
ship service at Walcheren, in 1809. Commanded
Eclipse 18 gun brig at the capture of the Isle of
Prance, 1810.
18 T. T. Thicker, Mid. oiMonarch at the capture
of the Cape, in 1795. Acting Lieut, of Sceptre, and
commanded her boats at the destruction of a privs'
teer of 10 guns and 83 men at the island of Rodri-
Saez in 1799 ; and served in the boats of Unicom at
tie capture of a privateer of four guns and 46 men,
near St. Domingro, m 1805. Lieut, of Northumhtr-
l^ndmt St. Domingo; and when commanding Che-
rub, aseisted at the capture of Martinique, in 1809,
and Gnadaloupe, in 1810 ; and attempted to cut out
two French n-igates from Basse Terre; severely
wounded in action with U.S. (rinte Mssesr, in 1814.
Oaa. 1814.
19 R. Rourchier, Lieut, of Unicom, and com-
manded one of her boats at the capture of Fr. pri-
vateer Tape-it' bord of four guns and 46 men off San
Domingo, 1805. Comman&r of Hawk, in 1811, at
capture of Fr. 14 gun privateer FUret i destruction
oTPr. frigate AmoMone ; and engaged under Cape
Barfleur three Fr. gun brigs and two luggers and
convoy.^ Two brigs and great part of the convoy
being driven on shore were destroyed or brought off
by HawVs boate. Gaz. 1805, 1811.
20 R. W. O. Festing, Flag Lieut, at destruction
of Dutch shinpmg in Bataria Roads, in 1806; and
of ships and batteries at Gressie, in 1807. Acting
Capt. of Illustrious at the capture of Jars, and
"l^rved with the army at the surrender of Bataria.
Gaa.I81J.
. 21 G. Morris, lost a leg when Mid. of ^ttc/actottt
m Howe*s action. Lieut, of Ardent at Camper-
down, and employed in the debarkation of the
iroopg on the coast of Holland, and capture of the
I>»tcb fleet in the Helder, in 1799.
I 22 J. Tancock, Mid. of CrrMw/ at capture of Ff.
frigate lUunion. hi 1793 ; of Orion in Bridport'a ac-
tion, 1795; and off Cape St. Vincent, 1797. Acting
Lieut, of same ship, and comnumded her launch in
Nelson's attack on the Cadiz flotilla in the same
year ; and at the NQe, in 1798. Commanded boaU
of Iris at the capture of a privateer of 10 guns on
the coast of Norway in 1800 ; and Lieut, of Cstsar
in Algesiras Bay, and in the StraiU of Gibraltar, in
1801. Commanded St. Christopher at the capture of
St. Croix, 1807.
23 J. P. Stewart, Lieut, of J^ortkumberland at St.
Domingo, 1806. Commanded Snap at the surrender
of Martinique, and the town of Port Louis, Gnada-
loupe, 1809, 10; and ^S^i^aibe, and repeatedly en-
Knged with the Danish flotillas in the Baltic, captur-
ing several vessels. Ca^t^of Dictator, and in conjunc-
tion with Calypso, Podargus, and Flamer, destr^ed
Danish 40 gun frigate Nayaden, three 18 gun brigs,
and several gun-boats, at Lyngoe, on the coast of
Norway, in 1812. Capt. of Amphion, at the capture
of the Islands of Schowen and Tholen in the Scheldt.
Gaz. 1811,11,12,12, 13.
24 C. Bell, Lieut, of Pique, and commanded her
boats at tbe capture of Sp. brig pierced for twelve
guns, and destruction of a battery at Porto Rico,
in 1806. Commander of Phipps schooner, ^d cap-
tured by boarding the Fr. 16 gun privateer Barbkr
de Seville, cloee to Cakis, 1810. Gaz. 1806, 10.
25 J. Stevenson, Lieut, of Victorious at blockade
and capture of Mangalorej and Commander of
Gannett at capture of two privateers : in the «^»e-
dition to Copenhsgen, 1807, and Walcheren, 1809;
and continued serving in the channel, and on the
coasts of France, till 1812.
27 Earl of Leven and Melville , commanded a boat
in the Bay of Rosas, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
28 C. CampbeU {a) , Mate of Defiance in CaMer's
action ; and at Trafalgar. Lieut, of Phmbe at the
capture of Martinique and Guadaloupe, 1809, 10.
Gaz. 1808, 10.
29 J. Symes, Mid. of Tonnant at Trafalgar, and
Senior Lieut of^ Bonne Citoyenne at the capture of
Fr. frigate liirieuse, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
30 Hon. W. H. Percy, Capt. of Hermes, uid
compelled to burn his ship to prevent her faUing
into the hands of the enemy m the attack on Fott
Bowyer on the coast of Florida, 1814.
31 J. Pringle, commanding Sparrowhawk, W9»
actively employed on the coasU ot Valentia and Tar-
ragona, and at the destruction of a privateer and
battery at Palamos, in 1810. Gaz. 1810.
32 S.Leslic,ActingLicutofiS»cce«atcaptureof
(T^fi^ricrandsurrenaerof Malta,in 1800. ^ Semorof
CAi/b»n«, and commanded her boats, cutting out an
armed vessel near Port Mahon ; and officiaUy men-
tioned for serrice against the pirates in the Persian
Gulf, in 1809. Capt. of Folage, aaid •torwofid O^
defences of Sambas in 1813: and assisted in re-m-
stating the Sultan of Palambang. Gaz. 1809.
34 Peter Rye, Lieut, of Crescent, at capture of
Fr. frigate Reunion, in 1793 ; and of Oritm at the
Nile. Gaz. 1793.
35 G. Le Geyt, Mid. of Hussar, and in her boatf
at capture of two Fr. privateers, 1794 : and of JSefoAc-
ti»n at capture of Fr. frigate Elizabeth, 1796. Senior
LieuL of Rover At capture of Fr. 14 gun privateer ./tfaw
BarS; and Lieut, or Tamar at the surrender of Su-
rinam and capture of Fr. frigate RepubUcame, 1799*
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Services of Retired Rear Admirals.
In the same ship in 1800, and captured Fr. prirateer
coirette Gfneral Mauena^ and other TeaBels. Com-
mander of Stork, and, in 1804, took two privateers ;
and, in 1806, havinfr Superiture and two schooners
nnder liis orders, captured and destroyed a number
of resAels at Batabano. Assisted at the destruction
of Fr. corvette Cpgne^ 1808 ; and reduction of Mar-
tinique, 1809. Oaz. 1805, 06, 08.
36 H. O. Morris, Mid. of Cent%rioti at capture of
Fr. frigate Sybilk, in 1783; and LieuL of Duke at
the attack on Martinique, in 1793.
37 E. A. Down, Mid. of Bar/lew in Howe's ac-
tion; and wounded when Mate of Excellent off
Cape St. Vincent. Lieut. oiVinceio at the capture
of GuiUaume Tell and surrender of MalU, 1800.
Gaz. 1797.
38 T. Whinyates, Mid. and Mate of Veteran,
•erring in a boat at capture of Fr. frigate Bienvenue
in Fort Roval bay, 1794 ; of Bobust in Bridpori's
action, 179o: and in Warren's action in Donegal
liay, 1798. Commander of FYoHc at the reduction
of Martinique and Ouadaloupe, 1809-10, and csp*
tured, after a highly honourable defence, by U.S.
sloop Wiasp, of superior force, 1812.
.39 J. W. Andrew, Mid. of Canoptu at St. Do-
mingo, 1806 : Commander of Weazel 18 gun brig,
and engsged the Fr. brigs Mercure^ Jena^ and
Mamelnuck (of which the first-named wa& blown
up), in the Adriatic, in 1812, when the Fr. 74 gun
ship Rhfoli was captured ; which ship also the Wea-
tr/ closely engaged. Gaz. 1812.
40 R. Mitford, Mid. of St, Fiorenzo at capture of
Fr. frigates Resintance and •Constance, and in a severe
action with three Fr. frigates and corvette off Belle-
isle. Commander of E»poir during the operations
and at capture of Ichia and Procida 1809, and in
company with Cyane and boats of the fleet assisted
at the capture and destruction of 18 gun boats. Was
in company with Cyane during the action with
Nespolitan frigate and gun-boats in the bay of
Naples. In the following year assisted at the cap-
ture of a ship of 6 guns, and several others under
the castle of Terraciuo. Gaz. 1809.
41 H. Bain, Lieut, of Excellent, and commanded
the boats cutting out three large brigs near Abre-
Tack, 1800; second of Soencer at St. I>ominjro;
and Senior of the same snip at Copenhagen, 1807.
Commanded Harpy at the reduction of Java, 1811.
Gaz. 1800.
42 C. Milward, Mid. of j^larm, and badly
wounded in the attack on Point a Pitre, Guada-
loupe, 1794 ; and of Prince of Wales at the capture
of Trinidad and Surinam. Lieut, of Bellrislet and
served on shore at the taking of Martinique, 1809 ;
and commanded Mercury at the attack on New Or-
leans.
43 J. N. Tayler, Lieut of Maida, and served on
shore in the breaching batteries at Copenhagen,
1807: and of Heroine at Walcheren. Wule com-
manding Sparrow actively employed at the defence
of Castro; and in the breaching batteries at St
Sebastian, where he was severely wounded. Gaz.
1813, 13.
46 T. E. Symouds, Commander of Tweed at the
blockade and surrender of the city of St. Domingo,
in 1809.
47 L. Hole, Mid. of Belli^eux at the captoreof
Port au Prince, in 1794. Lieut, of Ramillies, but
serving as a Volunteer in Polyphemus at Copenha-
gen, 1801 ; Senior Lieut, of Revenge at Trafalgar.
49 F. J. Thomas, Mid. of Prince of Waies in
Calder's action ; and acting Lieut, of Spmrtiaie at
Trafalirar. Second in command of the Cadiz flo-
tilla, 1811, 12: and was at the storming of twelve
batteries, at the spiking or capture of several hun-
dred pieces of ordnance, and capture and destruc-
tion of 150 sail of vessels.
50 H. T. Davies, Mid. of Glory in Howe*8 ac-
tion, and of Monarch at the taking of the Cape, in
1795, and capture of Dutch squadron in 1796. Lieut
and served in the boats of Winchelsea at the land-
ing in Egypt in 1801 ; and Senior of Blancke at
the capture of Fr. frigate Guerriere. Commander
of Albacore, and in company with other small ves-
sels, beat off Fr. 40 gun frigate Gtoire. Gaz. 1805.
51 Hon. H. D. Byng, Commander of Mohawk^ io
1813, at the capture of Georgetown and Fredericks-
town. Gaz. 1813, 13.
52 G. G. Lennockj severely wounded in an at-
tempt to cut out a privateer near St Jago, in 1805.
Commander of Raven, and at an attack upon a di-
vision of fourteen Danish gun brigs in the Weiling.
in 1812, three of which were driven on shore and
wrecked.
53 R. Gambier, Mid. of Diadem at the capture
of the Cane and Buenos Ayres in 1806; and otSurveH-
lauie at Copenhagen, 1807.
54 C. F. Payne, Mid. of Culloden in Howe's ac-
tion ; and of London in Bridport's. Senior Lieut of
Immortality, off Boulogne, where, in command of
divisions of boats, explosion vessels, catamarans,
&c. in 1803, he rendered important services. Com-
manded a rocket ship at passage of the DardanelJfs
in 1807, and Cretan in the Walcheren expedi-
tion, where he led the squadron, into the West
Scheldt under a heavy fire. Commsuded St. Lav
rence on Lake Ontario, from 1814 till the conclusion
of the war. Gaz. 1803, 04, 04.
55 C. Macdonald, Mid. of Soutkamptom in
Howe's action; and of Dryad at the captnre of
Fr. frigate Proserpine. Commander of Redpole, and
engaged off Beach^ Head, in 1809, two logger pri-
vateers, one of which of 16 guns he capturra ; and
assisted at the capture of Fille de Lyons Kraam in
1811. Commander of Scylla, and in conjimction
with Royalist, fought the Fr. frigate Weaer of 40
guns, previously to her capture by Ripon^ in 1813.
Gaz. 1811,13.
56 A. Lowe, Lieut, of Triumph in Cornwallb's
retreat ; and of Thames in the actions in Algesin^
Bay, and Straits of Gibraltar, 1801. Senior LieuL
of Prince of Wales at Copenhagen, 1807; and
served in the flotilla in the Walcheren expedition is
1809. Gaz. 1809.
f»7 C. Bertram, Lieut of Zotfre and JBmerailtf, at
the capture of Muros Castle, and severely wounded
at the destruction of Apropos in Vivero harbour,
in 1808, and officially mentioned for his conduct on
that and other occasions. Gaz. 1805, 08.
59 H. Fanshawe, Mid. of Kent, and served on
shore in co-operation with the army in Egypt, sod
was present in the battles of the 8th, 13tli, and
2l8tof March, 1801. When commanding Grogs'
hopper was captured off the Texel, where he was
driven in a gale of wind, in 181 1.
60 I.H.Morrison, Commander of Achate*, and,
in 1813, engaged Fr. frigate T^ave, till that frigate
was captured oy Andromache,
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62 Sir Thomas Mansell, Mid. of Cretcent at cap-
ture of Fr. frigate JR/uniont 1793 ; and of Orion in
Bridport'a action, 1795; off Cape St. Vincent, 1797,
(when he was wounded; « ana at the Nile, 1798.
Lieut, of Cerberus at the attack on Granville, J 803 ;
and of IMomede at the redaction of the Cape, 1805.
Commander of Rose at the taking of Anbolt, 1809 ;
.nnd, in 1810, engaged a Danish dotilla. Gaz. 1797,
1803.
64 H. Robinson, Mid. of Ewyalut at Trafalgar.
Commander of Prometheus, and captured three
privateers and drore on shore and burnt a fourth in
the face of a body of troops.
65 W. Black, Mid. of Leviathan at Toulon ; and
in Howe's action ; and of Sans Pareil in Bridport's.
Acting Lieut, of Uuit^ at the taking of Surmam ;
and from 1799 to 1801 commanded tender to Sam
Pareil in the West Indies, and captured several pri-
vateers. Senior Lieut, of jEolus in the action of
Ferrol ; and of Effyptienne, and captured with her
boats a letter of marque of superior force on the
coast of Spain, 1806. Senior of Cambrian at Co-
penhagen, 1807. Commander of Racoon from
1809 to 1814^ and employed on the north-west
coast of America.
fS J. Harper, Mid. of Boyne at the capture of
Martinique, 1794. Lieut, of Avenger and cut out
a 10 gnn privateer from the Carenage in a boat of
that Sloop : served on shore at the reduction of Gua-
dnlotipe. Lieut, of Defence in Hotham's second
action ; and at the Nile. While Senior of Star
with two of her boats captured a lugger privateer of
1 gun and 45 men ; and of ExceUent assisted at
the defence of Kosas, 1807, and the destruction
of a convoy at Duin, 1809. Commander of Sa-
racen in the Adriatic, and captured the islands of Za-
pano and St. George ; and acted an important part
at the reduction of Cattaro and Ragusa, and on
other occasions. Gaz. 1809, 13, three times, 1814.
67 T. Dick, Mid. of Bedfardy in Hotham's 1st
action, 1795. Lieut of Nemesis in the expedition
to the Helder, and of Melpomene, and commanded
he** boats at the capture and destruction of a French
brig of war of 18 guns, in S^n^gaJ river, 1801.
Gaz. 1801. Lieut, of Tonnant at defence of Cadiz,
1810, and badly wounded in preventing an escape of
'Fr. prisoners from a Sp. 74 gun shi , for which he
received a sword of lOO gs. value from Patriotic
Committee.
68 B. C. Cator, Lieut, commanding H. E. I. C.'s
ship Bombay Anna, assisted at the capture of the
isle of France, in 1810 \ and commanoed Action
on the coast of America, m an attack on the enemy's
barracks, &c. in Lynn Haven Bay, in 1813, and
participated in other services.
69 F. E. V. Harcourt, Lieut, of Implacabky and
served in her boats in the action with a Russian flo-
tilla nflr Percola Point, in 1809 ; at the siege of Ca-
diz, 1810 ; and in command of Challenger at the
sic^e and surrender of St. Sebastian, 1813.
70 Lord Somerville, Lieut, of Phoebe at capture
of Fr. frigate squadron off Madagascar, 1811, and
capture of Java. Commander of Thames on the
coast of America, and officially reported for ser-
vice during the expedition up the Patuxent river.
71 E. Saurin, Mid. of Loire at the capture of
Fr. corvette Con/lance in Mnros Harbour, and de-
struction of the batteries, Ac, 1805 ; and captui^
of Fr. frigate Libre, 1806. Mate of Emerald
at the destruction of Apropos schooner of war in
Vivero harbour, 1808 ; and Lieut, of Alcmene,
and lost an arm and was otherwise severely
wounded in the boats of that ship, in a desperate
attack on an enemy's flotilla of 13 sail, near
Curzola in the Adriatic, 1812, one of which was
captured. Gaz. 1808.
73 C . Strachey, Mid. of QueenCharlotte in Howe's
action, 1794; and when commanding Ja/otMe sloop,
in 1803, in company with Immortalil/ and Cruiter,
engaged a division of the Fr. flotilla off Cape Blanc
Nez, and captured a brig and schooner of war.
Commanded Dauntless Praam at the defence of
Dantzic, 1807.
Services of Retired Captains in
Greenwich Hospital.
1 G. Monbray, Mate of Juno in her escape from
Toulon 1794; and at the sieges of St. Fiorenzoand
Bastia. Senior Lieut, of Mozelle in Hotham's first
action ; and when attached to Nelson's squadron in
co-operation with the Au.strian army. Senior
Lieut, of Polyphemus at Trafalgar. Commander of
Rhodian and Moselle, 1809, 13, employed in charge
of a small squadron protecting the Bahamas.
2 W. Cnppage, Mid. of San Jos^, and lost a leg
in a partial engagement with Fr. fleet off Toulon,
1813. Gaz. 1813.
3 T. L. P. Laugharne, Signal Mid. of JVor/Atcm-
berland at St. Domingo ; and Lieut, of Unicom at
the siege and storming of Monte Video, 1807 ; at
the attack upon Fr. fleet in Aiz Roads, 1809 ; and
served on several occasions in the boats cutting
out, and in command of the barge captured a Sp.
National schooner, under the guns of St. Sebastian.
Lieut, of NerAde at Jacotel ; and at capture of
Bourbon. Commanded the seamen landea and at-
tached to the army. Senior of Boadicea at capture
of Fr. frigate Fenus, and recapture of Africaine
and Ceylon, and commanded the boats at capture
of Fr. National schooner. Commander of lo gun
ship Alert, and captured after a protracted and
hignly honourable oefence hj U. S. frigate Essex,
in 1812. Has in the above services been seriously
injured, severely wounded, and his skull fractured
in two places. Gaz. 1810, three times.
4 T. Dickinson, Mid. of Invincible at reduction
of St. Lucia and Trinidad, 1796 ; of Dreadnought
off Cadiz, and when attacked by a flotilla of gun-
boats, 1801 ; and of Royal Sovereirn, and severely
wounded at Trafalgar. Continue serving under
Lord Collingwood until 1808. Senior Lieut of
Andromache actively employed on the coasts of
France and Spain, and co-operating at the reduc-
tion of St. Sebastian ; and in 1813 was severely
wounded in many parts of the body, head, and leg,
at capture of Fr. 44 gun frigate TVaave, C/om-
mander of Lightning 1829-.32, serving as senior
officer in the River Plate during disturbances ; and
subsequently recovered the principal portion of
freight lost in the Thetis under Cape Frio. Re-
ceived, 1825^ the gold medal from Soc. of Arts for
the application of the percussion principle of igni*
tion to naval ordnance. Gaz. 18l3.
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WITH THE DATES OF THEIR SEVERAL COMMISSIONS.
The foUowing Offlcen and 98 "ReUrad Rear iLdmlralt bjr Seniority '
•re in the receipt of £9W per annum. .
1814
tArdenAdderley* 19July
• Richd. O'Connor" 16Aug
Z ^ho8. Ball SuUvan" 190ct
«®David Scott" (g) 220ct
Com.
Lieut.
4Ang06 6Api04
17AnglO IFebOe
23Feb07 30May00
2Augl 1 4Mai00 (g) Kt of Tower and Swoid.
1815
(g^NicholasLecfamere PateshairiSFeb
liiRowland Money* a9Mar
^Uohn Sheridan^ 13Jiine
Q^^Sir H. Loraine Baker, Bl^ do.
@^(S)George WUliam Hughes
D'Aeth* do.
f^^®liiRobert Ramsav^ do.
ohn Charles Gawen Roberts* . . do.
®«(D Archibald TisdalP* HJuly
Joseph Gulston Garland 19 Aug
@>®ij<Wnu Stanhope Lovell'* 21 Aug
Joseph Digby SSept
>i<Charles Warde" ISSept
§ William Ffarington'* (k) . . . .ISSept
"©James Rattray>*(l) 20Sept
@' John Allen (b) do.
24Julyll 2DNov01
9Nov09 12Jan05
27NovlO 21Dec01
8Aprll 18Oct04
IGAugll 30Jan06
IFebl2 8Jan99
23Julyl2 I2Oct05
16Febl3 7Oct06
22Jan06 2May01
13Augl2 29Jan06
8Febl2 llDec07
29Api08 13Feb05
7May08 140ct99 (k) Commissioner of Pilotage
lFebl2 24Mai07 Cowes.
4Febl4 14Sept07 (1) Magistrate for Warwick-
shire.
1816
^lArthur Philip Hamilton* ..31 May
S^iyyDaniel Lawrence* 2Sept
obert Henley Rogers 2Sept
J^>3)*George Bentham« (a) . . . . 16Sept
ames Arthur Murray 15Nov
210etlO 28Api07
19MaylO 19May08
lFebl2 4Feb03
140ctl0 24Dec05 (a] Kt. 2nd Class of Sardiam
8Decl3 25Sept09 Military Order of St Mau-
rice and St Lasare.
1817
bThomas Renwick> 1 Jaa 25Sept06 17Nov97
IWHeniT Higman' do. 23Feb07 3Sept03
JGeorgcHewson* do. 13(Jct07 16Mar95
J*John Idacpherson Ferguson* do. 13July08 13Jan04
lohnGourly^ do. 14Sept08 13Sept93
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Com. Lieut.
@'Aagu8tu8 Baldwin* IJan 19Sept08 28June00
®»Heiiry Colins Deacon* aApril 7Jililel4 B4Peb08
®^EdwaYd Barnard" ..^ 4J«]y 10Angl4 7Jan06
1818
@^Wm.Bate]nanDashwood*..aiOct 19Mayl2 2BJan08
Martin White TDec 25Sept06 12Dec00
@»®JohnCookesley* do. llApr09 16Dec99
©iChas. Geo. Rodney Phillott* do. 27Aug09 IJulyOl
©^William Wolrige* : do. ISMarl 1 23Mar07
George Brine do. 13Augl2 15Apr03
@'H(m. John Gordon" 31Dec 15Junel4 2lMarl2
1819
©^William Popham' 19May 23Decl4 14Pebl2
©^James Hay« (b) l«Aug 2MaylO lMar06 (b) Dep. Lieut. CouHty Hid^
®'^ Sir Charles Thomas Jones dington.
KtJ" do. ISAuglO 160ct98
©Robert Riddell Carr6« do. lFebl2 50ct05
@^®HughPatton' do. 6Decl3 IFebll
Hon. Clmrles Orlando Bridge-^
man 2Sept 16Mayl4 lOSeptlO
-Sir Henry Shiffner," -5ar<. ...lONov 22Febl4 lOFebOD
@*®99UenTy Forbes" (c) . . . . TDec lFebl2 SApiOG (c) Commisiioner of PUotagei
Shoreham.
1820
John William Montagu'
.30NOV 31Mayl4 9Oct09
1821
@^H(m. Geo.Pryse Campbell' . 27Jan 16Mayl4
@'ii<Wilson Braddyll Bigland* . .6Mar 15Junel4
George Cornish Gambler 4Jnne 7Decl9
John Gore (a) 19July 23June08
^^4^ohn Cook Carpenter* .... do. 1 1 Apr09
ohn Gedge • do. ISNovll
15Marll
5Mai08
6Marl5
19Aug95
lAug94
10Jttly98
1822
@'5»* Charles Burrard, ^/ 29Jan 7JuneI4 lMayl2
@'Thomas Ladd Peake* IMar 8Mayl2 8May05
@» William Hendry 19July 27Aprl4 11 JulyOl
@'Charles Hope Reid" 26Dec 2Junel2 22Jan06
@"Henry Theodosius Browne
Collier** do. 240Gtl2 3June07
®» John Brenton" (a) do- 2aNovl2 6Sept06 (a)Kt. of Russian Order of St.
William Ramsden do. 14Junel3 30Dec08 Vladimh*.
Henry Stanhope do. 27Junel4 30Decll
f^* Jotm Townsend Cofl^** .... do. 1 Julyl4 1 1 Api08
rederickHunn do. 27AugI4 8Aprll
1823
@'***i8i£dward Curzon* (c) ....8Feb 29Marl5 14Marll (c) Cross of St Louis; 3rd.
(ft^'Septimus Arabin* 20Mar 27Atigf4 4Atig07 —--—'•• --
Thomas BaU Clowes ' 16May 23Marl2 26]>ec09
67
Class of St. Vladimir ; Re-
deemer of Greece.
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1824
Com. Lieut.
®»*Wm. Henry Smyth* (d) .... 7Peb 18Scptl5 25Marl3 (d) Kt. 3 CI. St Fcrd. Merit ;
©'•RichardSaumarez^(e) ....17Apr 19Mayl9 5Decl2 Pres. Roy, Geographical
©'James Montagu* 17July 7Junel4 17AugiO Soc. ; Fel. of Royal, Anti-
quarian Soc. ; Mem. of Soc.
The IbUowinf Offloen are in the receipt of £926 lOt. of Statistics & Nat. His.
per umum as Retired Ceptains. ^f Tuscany: of Acad. of
Thomas Prickett' 20Aug 30Janl3 28Api05 Sciences, Palermo.
@^®** Alex. Dondas Young (e) Et of Leopold of Austria.
Arbuthnottf (f ) 140ct 27Jimel4 26Oct09 (f ) Brig..6en. Spanish Service,
Isham Fleming Chapman** ....29Dec 31Augl5 UFebOS and Gent, of Priv. Cham.
1825
i*ii<William Hotham' 4Apr 15Junel4 12Febl2
J"® John SkekeP 27May 28Jimell 21Feb04
ohnStoddart* do. 3Julyl2 14May04
5|*George Ourry Lempriere . . . . do. 30Janl3 25Mar07
ohn Gore {by* 27July 10Oct22 28May04
Jl^Charles Bowen" do. 19July22 30Aug07
ohn George Graham 30ct 16June23 20Septl5
1826
®Uohn George Aplin' 28Jan 12Marl4 13Feb08
f^Uohn Pakenham 26Aug 15Junel4 16Julyl 1
rederick Aug. WetheraU 13Nov 15Junel4 24Feb07
©^Henry Litchfield* 20Nov 12Julyl3 29June07
WilUam Webb 2Dec 17July24 29Marl5
1827
Charles Simeon lOMar 13Jttnel5 2Junel2
©*®Bobert Patton* 30Apr 8Aprl5 ISNovlO
f)^Robert Aitchison do. 17Julyl9 6Mayl5
ichard Hoare 7July 19July22 13Novl3
@'«9John Foote" 29Sept 29Septl3 10May04
1828
©S(S)John Windham Balling <.. 2Jan 15Junel4 ISOctlO
John Fitz Gerald Studdert* .... 9Jan 12Augl4 26Janll
©^Charles Gordon (6) 17Apr 6Jan26 14Jplyl8
@^®Thomas Bench* 4June 24Api08 23Jan01
George Wm. St John Mildmay 16Aug 10Aug22 19Mayl2
Theobald Jones" (h) 25Aug 19Julyl4 8July09 ;h) M.P. for Londonderry.
George Lloyd" 26Aug 8Novl5 3Novl2
Robert White Parsons** 1 INov 7Novl 6 1 1 Apr06
1829
9P Abraham Crawford* 5Jan 23Marl5 25Nov07
@*George Haye* 4Mar 19Mayl2 9Aug08
@*Ru68eli Henry Manners do. 16Aug25 190ct22 .
@> James Thome^ 30Mar 20Mar28 5Augl6
@*ii^tr Eaton Travers, ATt." . . 19Nov 15Junel4 23Sept04
1830
William Morier* 18Jan 13Junel5 4MaylO
-^"DGeorge Scott* 12Feb 24Marl2 12Sept05
SWilliamBohunBowyer* ..17Feb 15Jan23 4MaylO
106
Total, including Retired Rear-Admirala by seniority, 129.
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CAPTAINS,
WITH THE DATB8 OP THEIR SEVERAL COMMISSIONS.
The folknrlnf 70 Cftptolns, ar« on lh« half-pfty
of £904 lU. Od. peraanom.
1814
Com. Lieut.
Francis Erskine Loch** (i) 29Sept 6Janl3 22Jan06 (i) Superintendent Quaran-
#'#£dward Collier ^(k) .... ISNov 25July 10 1 7June03 tine Medway. [ceoter.
(k) Bep. Lieat. County Wor-
1815
@"® David Price* (1) ISJune 6Decl3 28Sept09 (1) Magistrate for Brccknock-
Capt. Snp. SheeniMt. shire. Com. of Redeemer
' His Grace the Duke of Northum- of Greece.
berland (m) 19Aug 8Marl4 16Decl I (m) Fellow of Royal Society.
®^«lilii<JohnToupNicolas>'(n)26Aug 26Aug09 lMay04 (n) Kt. Com. Neap. Order of
®^iii4[<William Wilmot Hen- Ferdinand and Merit.
der8on»»(o) 90ct 13Marll llApiOG (o) Mag. Cinque Ports; Cap-
93®®6^tr John Hill, Kt.^ . . . .280ct 80ct98 28July94 tain of Sandown Castle.
Capt. Sop. Deptford.
®>®John Carter" 7Dec 22Aug09 4Sept05
1816
Henry Meynell' lOApr a4Augl3 8Nov09
©«#Arthur Fanshawe* (p) .... 170ct 20ctl5 22Aprl3 (p) Kt. of Leopold of Austria.
Commodort West CoMt of AlHca. Naval A. D. C.
1817
9>lSiHouston Stewart** lOJune 13AugI4 lAugll
A Locd commiMioMT of tte Admifmicj. (r) Rt. 2 CL St. Annc of Russia;
Kt. Com. of Sword of Swe-
den. Com. Leg. Hon.; Kt.
2 CL Red Eagle of Prussia :
1818 F.R.A.S. Lond. et Edin.
(s) Kt Com. Redeemer of Gr.
99**liiiSftr John Ross/ JT/. (r) 7Dec IFebl2 13Mar05 Naval A. D. C.
S'Sir James Stirling, Kt.* (s) . do. 19Junel2 12Aug09 (t) Grand Cross of Charles
"•iS/J/.i^on. jLorrf John Hay (t) do. 15Junel4 lAprl2 IIL of Spain; Dcp. Lieut.
Commodor* 8upt. of DtTonport Doekytrd. Countv Haddington. M.P.
for Windsor. NavalA.D.C.
14
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Captains^ with the Dates of their several Commissions.
Com. Lieat
(g^ConBtantine Richard MooT8om"7Dec 19Julyl4 6Junel2
@'^RL Hon. Geo. James Earl
of Egmont'* do. 13Janel5 7Jimel3
1819
®^S)**'S'tr Geo. Aug. WesU
^, Kt. (u) l2Aug 8Julyl3 l5Aug06 (u) Magistrate, County Sussex.
@*Pj:ovoWm. Parry Wallis^uu) do. 9Julyl3 30Nov08 Naval A. D. C.
@i®William Walpole'* 7Dec 15Junel4 8Aug08 (uu) Naval A. D. C.
1821
22Janl3
9Mayll
@iP9Donat Henchy O'BrienV .5Mar
@*®9Vft4[<£dwardLloyd*(v)19July
^'(S)Benedictu8 Marwood
Kelly" do.
Armar Lowry Corry" (rr) ... .23July 13Junel5
Supt of Pneket Service, Soathampton.
®>5'trWmEdwardParry,A'<.>«(w)8Nov 4Nov.20
Capt. Sap. of Uular Beep., and Clarence Vic-
"■ f Yard.
22Mai09
14Jaii08 (v) Fellow Rayal Society.
28Novll 31Jan06
28Aprl2 (vv) Naval A. D.
C.
tUBlUSf
@^®Henry William Bruce"
.16Nov 27Mayl4
6JanlO (w) D.C.L.; Fel. Royal and
Astron. Societies; Hon.Mem.
of Imp. Acad, of Sciences, St.
5JanlO Petersburgh.
1822
WiUiam James Mingaye > 29Jan 20ctl7 6July05
©WlNorwich Duff* (a) 23Apr 15Junel4 14Novll (a) Naval A. D. C.
®^Sir Chas. Chris. Parker, BtJ^ do. 6 Aprl 5 1 7 Junel 1
@»John Edward Walcott* 6May 6Junel5 25Nov08
@i#«e(g,/?f. i^oit. Frederick ^aW (b) Cross of St Louis; St.
Spencer* (b) 26Aug 5MaT21 14Julyl8 Anne of Russia, 2nd CI.;
@^®JamesHanwayPlumridge'90ct 7 Junel 4 20Aug06 Redeem, of Gr. ; Equerry to
^ir George Tyler, KO\€) .... lOOct 7Febl5 5Febl3 Duchess of Kent.
@5®®»^5irJ. Franklin,^^" (d)20Nov lJan21 1 IFebOS (c) Dep. Lieut Glamorgansh.
^^mSiT Thomas Herbert"(e) . . 25Nov 190ctl4 10Oct09 (d) Redeemer of Qr. ; D.C.L. ;
George Richard Pechell "(f).. 26Nov SOMay 1 4 25 JunelO F.R.S., &c.
^'Herbert Brace Powell" .... do. 15Junel4 26 Jan05 (e) Dep. Lieut County Kerry
(f ) M.P. for Brighton; Equer.
to Queen Dowager ; Commis.
Pilotage, Shorenam.
1823
01/ron. Henry John Rous' (ff) 25 Apr 26Novl7 18Mayl4 (f f ) Naval A. D.C.
(g^Edward Boxei' (g) 23June lMarl5 8Jan07 (g) Harbour Master and Agent
George Frederick Rich ^ 1 July 260ctl 3 30Dec05 of Transports, Quebec.
Oapt. Sap. mymovtli Hoep. ami Itojal William
Vict«aning Yard.
Wm. James Hope Johnstone' ..22 Oct 9Sept20 2Mayl8
1824
A* AJamet Ryder Burton'
William Fsnshawe Martin*
42
.23Feb 27Novl9 I5Febl3
.5June 8Feb23 15Dec20
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85
^,- „ Com. Lieat.
^^litiHon. Richard Saunders
Dnndas^ 17JuIy 23June23 ISJuneSl
^Righi Hon. Lord Adolphus (h) Kt. Orand Crosft of Red
FitzClarence (h) 24Dec 17May23 23Apr2l £agk of Pnusia. Naval
A.D.C.
1825
•>® Percy Grace " IFeb 15Junel4 28Feb09
enry Dundas 9Feb 16May23 7Decl9
^^Hon. Montagu Stopford* SApr 29Jan22 17JuIyl9
@^Right Hon, Charles Philip,
Earl of Hardwicke* 6June 18May22 14Augl9
SJHenry Ducie Chads' 25July 28Mayl3 5Nov06
George Robert Lambert" SAug 19Jan22 5Mayl5
Alex. Thomas Emeric Vidal 40ct 15May23 6Febl5
John Leith llNov 13Junel5 10Oct09
1826
/7/.i7(m.Cha8.jLor£;Colche6ter..26Jan 27Jan21 15Septl7
Charles Hope do. I50ct22 20Octl7
®'(g)WiUiam Keats> 27Mar 17Aprl6 6Aagl3
®>*5'»-Hen.JohnLecke,ir^.«(k)27May 15Juncl4 24NovlO (k) Dep. Lieut, of Sussex and
®'Thomas Marthi « 2Aug 5Augl3 22Jan06 Hants.
^i(g)Henry Edwards^ do. 29Septl3 2Not02
Charles Howe Fremantle 4Aug 23Api22 llNovl9 (1) Registrar and Secretary to
Michael Seymoui' (1) 5Aug 6Dec24 12Sept22 Grand Crosses of the Bath.
1827;
Richard Augustus Yates' 12Mar
Edw. LeCrasThomborough* ..17 Apr
^KJharles Grenville Randolph* 20Apr
Edward Richard Williams 28Apr
iSVr Henry Martin Blackwood, ^^ do.
Si^^Henry Byam Martin* do.
enry Eden 30Apr
Oommodore Snpt. Woolwich.
^iSamuel Thornton' do.
8^'Fred. Wm. Beechey'(a) 8May
ctayius Vernon Harcourt 7 Aug
The following 100 Captelni are on Uie half-p»]r of
£898 8i.6d. per anniun.
^^••i^Rt. Hon, Henry John
Chetwynd,i?ar^Talbot<*(c) ..220ct
W^n-yfm. Symonds, Kt» (d) 5Dec
17Junel4
25Mayl8
13Junel5
15Decl6
lDec23
8Api25
230ct21
16May09
12Decl4
14AugI2
14Decl3
30Noy21
20Mar23
20Octl7
8Apr25 21Mayl9
25Jan22 10Marl5 (a) Fellow of Royal Astrono-
3Feb20 llJ«nl4 mical and Geomphlcal So-
cieties of London,
(c) Et. of St Louis; Kt 2 CL
StAnne of Russia; Redeemer
180ct26 lJan24 of Greece ; M.P. Staflford, Lt.
40ct25 140ct01 Col. Militia.
(d) Fellow of Royal Society.
1828
W^I^JamtB Scott' SJan 190ctl4 16Not09
CharlesCrole 2«Jan 6May22 20Octl3
9'Williams Sandom« 23Mar 261>ec22 dOAprOS
®'Geo.Wm. Conway Courtenay«14Apr 26Dec23 19Julyl4
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Captains, with the Dates of their several Commiftsion&i
©'••*#Qeo. Bohun Martin* (e) 19Apr
@^Hon. Frederick Wm. Grey' do.
®^Sir Richard Grant, Kt ITMay
@^Hon, George Fred. Hotham»* 7June
Sir John Burnet Dundas, Bart. 8July
f^»*»iiRobt. Lambert Bayne«"(g) do.
ollett Wabrond Pennell 14July
William Alex. Baillie Hamilton . 9Aug
Second Seeretary of the Adminlty.
©^Edward Purcell" 25Aug
©^Charles Elliot (i) 28Aug
©'©Thomas Bennett" 16Sept
@»gjPetcr Richards" 17Sept
Ctfi, Sttperintendant, Chalbftin.
Com. LieuL
24Api24 IZMai'il (e)Et. of St Louis; and Kt.
1 7 Apr27 7 Api25 2 CI. St. Anne of Russia.
7Novl8 5Oct05
25Mar22 7Decl9
aOMar23 25Aprl5
8July27 8Aprl8 (g) Redeemer of Greece.
13Noir26 lSept24
17Nov26 lDec23
9Sept20 4Decll
14Apr26 llJune22 (i) Governor of Bermuda.
15Junel4 9Dec03
16Septi6 12Dec07
1829
HenryGosset* IJan 10July26 30Decl6
S$'(§)9VJohn Fumeaux* 16Mar 19Julyl4 13Junel2
odrell Leigh^ 2June 12June20 29Feb08
@«Joseph O'Brien* (b) 8 Aug 3Mav26 1 Octl 4
©rilHenry Smith, (a) »• 8Sept 3Feb2S 19July2l .
^^•♦Stephen Lushington a)"..280ct 13May28 13July24 (j) Kf. of St. Louis; Redeemer
John Alexander Duntze 24Dec 19Apr28 28May25 of Greece; Commodore Supt.
1830
©*9PAaron Tozer^ 14Jan 15Junel4
f^'9«Fred. Thos. Michell* . . . .22Feb 16Septl6
hilip Parker King^ (a) 25Feb 17July2l
Richard Freeman Rowley 26Feb 8May27
Courtenay Edm. Wm. Boyle (b) 27May 23Dec26
@^©RowlandMainwaring^c}22July 13Augl2
@»©JohnWyattWatling»(d) .. do. lDecl3
©^Richard Pridham** do. 15Junel4
©^® John Lyons " do. 27Junel4
@2@philip Westphal " do. 1 3Junel5
Henry Algernon Eliot** do. 2Septl9
AEdward Sparshott'* (e) do. 29Jan2i
fJ»®WilliamBlight»« do. 12Feb.21
amesWigston" do. 14Jan22
^JGeorge Fred. Ryves" do. 220ct23
®*George WooUcombe" do. lOApi24
@>5ir Thomas Hastings, Ar^"(g) do. 9May25
Hon. Thomas Best do. 30Apr27
©igiChas. Ramsay Drinkwater
.Bethune"(h) do. 14Api28
©ijohn Wilson (b) 220ct 6Junel5
SiCharles Graham" 4Nov 17Apr24
George Berkeley Maxwell** 20Nov 15Jmiel4
Hon. Geo. John Cavendish* . .25Nov 7Aug26
Charles Talbot" (i) do. 30Api27
®*®®Samuel Burgess'* 27Nov l6Septl6
@*Henry Edward Nnpier 31 Dec 7Junel4
121
llAug07
29May07
28Febl4 (a) Fellow of Royal Society,
17May25
14Dec2l
7Dec01
22Sept08
2Jan98
24Dec05
4Apr01
8JunelO
28Apr09 (e) Kt. of Red Eagle of Prussia.
15Apr03
13Jnnell
24NovlO
23Febl5
17JanlO
6Mar22
(b) Groom of Privy Chamber.
(c) Mag. Co. Stafford.
(d) Dep. Lt. Co. Camavon.
and Mae. for Counties Den-
bigh and Carnarvon.
290ct23
l6May09
9Julyl7
22Sept07
14JuIyl8
7Jan23
18Nov99
4MaylO
(g) Principal Storekeeper to
the Ordnance. Magis. for
Counties Hereford & Bre^-
nock, and Dep.-Lieut. for
Herefordshire.
(h) Tidal Harbour Commis-
sioner.
(i) Kt. Com. Southern Cross of
Brazil.
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1831
Com. Lieut.
©^Thomas Wren Carter 25Apr 14Julyl5 18Apr06
«S'irTho8. Sabine Pasley,^/. . .24Ma7 17Sept28 16Mar24
Oapt. Supi. at Pembroke.
©^Samuel Price' 25 June 18Septl5 3Jul7l2
@'®®®* John Hindmarsh»(k)3Sept 15Junel4 lAugOS (k) Lieut.-Gov. of Heligoland.
©'Alexander Ellice» 20Dec 19Feb23 30Octl3
Controller Gen. of Coast Guard
1832
©'Christopher WyvilU 22Feb 29July24 6Julyl3
Commodore, Cape of Good Hope.
iJiAndrew Atkins Vincent«(n) .9May 6Febl6 22Jan06 (n) Gentleman Usher to the
4«Samuel Radford* 31 May 22Janl4 18Aug06 Queen Dowager, Capt. of
Charles Hamlyn Williams' 4 July 27Augl4 24Aprll Sandgate Castle, and Mag.
©'Henry Francis GrevUle' . . . .27Aug 19July22 4Janl4 Cinque Ports.
©'Joseph Harrison 90ct 14Septl8 10May07
1833
©'John Milligan Laws' 7Jan lJuly25 llNovlS
9JSir Charles Hotham* 28June 13Aug28 17Sept25
Patrick Duff Henry Hay 15Nov 31 Augl5 31 Julyl2
@^Sir Burton Macnamara, Kt* 16Nov 19July22 IJulylS
Rt. Hon. Lord George Paulet . . l8Nov 28Feb28 9Feb25
©'/?/. ^on.£orrfEdw.Rus8ellM9Nov 15Nov28 180ct26
©'Henry Shovell MarshamV . . .24Dec 21 Apr25 30Junel3
1834
®'@ll» Charles Crowdy' 13Jan 25Mar24
©'©Thomas Mansel > 12Feb 15Junel4
Henry Wolsey Bayfield 4June 8Nov26
©'WilUamTownsend Dance* ..5 June 230ct23
William Bumaby Greene 6June 30Dec26
® ' Hon. Georjge Grey 1 4 July 3Sept3l
John James Onslow* 27 Aug 23Apr22
♦William Hamley' (c) 20Oct 15Junel4
John Townshend (cc) 220ct 26Jan28
Hon. Arthur Duncombe (d) ....240ct l8Aug28
Sir James Clark Ross, Kt. (e) . .2S0ct 8Nov27
Robert FitzRoy 3Dec 13Nov28
1835
17Mai06
16Sept04
20Marl5
12Julyl3
9Novl8
17Feb29
5Septl6
20Jan07 (c) Kt. of Leopold of Austria j
13Mayi£2 and Austrian Gold Medal.
26Jan26 (cc) M.P. for Tamworth.
26Dec22 (d) M.P. for East Retford;
7Sept24 Groom in Waiting.
(e)D.C.L.; F.R.S., &c.
©'9*Abraham Mills Hawkins' 6Feb 12Decl2 llJune07
Hon. John Frederick Fitzgerald
De Ros (g) 7Feb 24Jan28 30May25 (g) Fellow of Royal Society.
©HSJohn Drake* 21Mar 220ct27 1 Augll
Edward Augustus Frankland ..28Mar 19May20 l6Marl4
Charles Henry Swinbume(gg) . .8Jaly 30Api27 14Julyl8 (gg) Mag. Co. Hants.
©'iftJoseph Nias* 8July llNov27 26Dec20
©'.Sir Philip Broke, BL^h) . . 12Sept 7June28 16Aug24 (h) High Sheriff, Co. Suffolk.
Henry Dundss Trotter 16Sept 20Feb26 9Jan23
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Captains, with the Dates of their seyeral CommusioDS.
Com.
Sir George Back, KtJ (hh) .... 30Sept dODec25
Peter McQuhac lODec 15Junel4
James Burney lODec 24Dec29
Lieut.
lJan21 (hh) Fellow of Royal Societr.
7Oct09
4JUI7I4
1836
James Morgan* (i) 15Jan 19July21 dOJan06 (i) Et. of Guelphic Order.
@'®9ftWmiam Hillyar* 20Jan 27Augl4 27Aug03
©"•»# Hen. John Codriiijton»(k)do. 20Oct31 12June29 (k) Kt. of the Legion of Ho-
^Rt.Hon. Lord John Frederick noar; 4th Class of St. Via-
Gordon Hallybiirton (1) 4Ang 6Aug28 13Dec21 dimir; Redeemer of Greece.
@'John M'Dougall*(6) IGAug 9Feb20 3JanlO (L) M.P. for Forfar.
1837
Richard Barton (m) 2Jan 2July25 27Dec08 (m) Supor. West India Mail
♦♦William Fred. Lapidge' (n) ..6Jan 20ct33 9Aprl4 Packets, Sontbampton.
e^WiUiam Slaughter* lOJan SlNovlO 18Sept06 (n) Comr. Isabella the Catho-
lic; 2nd Class of San Fer-
Th« foUowinf Csptalns an on the half-paj of nando.
£101 19t. 6d. per annuin.
®^99 Thomas Gill' lOJan 15Jimel4 8May04
®^VVWin. Allan Herringham* do. 16Janl8 2NovlO
O^Kobert Gordon' (o) do. 3Oct20 16Septl6 (o) Elder Brother, Trinity
@^James Brasiei' do. 26Dec22 10Jmie07 House.
@»RobertContartMcCrea .... do. 4June24 20Novl2
?)«Michael Quin •(p) do. 50ct24 16Julyl2 (p) Austrian Gold Medal for
ichard Owen do. 30Sept26 16Feb21 Zara.
John Balfour Maxwell do. 28Apr27 6ApT20
@»John Rivett Camac* do. 30Apr27 lOctlS
©^•*iSrirTho8.Maitland,^f."(a) do. do. I6May23 (a) Sup. Cross Charles III.;
©^Thomas Dilke" do. 20Oct27 22Janl9 Dep. Lieut. County Berwick.
©^©William Robertson" do. 12Nov27 26FeblO
William Hargood do. 15Jan28 50ct22
Sir Thos. Raikes Trigge Thomp-
son, Bt do. 19Jan28 8Apr25
f)'*Robert Smart** (b) do. 21 ApT28 1 1 Sept20 (b) Kt of Red Eagle of Pros-
eorge Rodney Mundy** do. 25Aug28 4Feb26 sia.
@Wtr William Dickson, ^/.*« .. do. 4Mar29 150ct22
©1 William Sydney Smith do. 28July30 25Apr23
©^©Charles Pearson" 3Apr 29Julyl4 8Nov08
©^Richard Meredith** 6June 16Mar24 15Aug06
@}^Sfr James Everard Home,
Bt.'^Y.n.S 5Dec 28Jan22 14Julyl8
Henry Ommanney Love* (c) . . do. 10July26 27Junel4 (c) Agent for Light Houses,
@H(m. Hairy Eeppel» do. 30Jan33 29Jan29 Isle of Wight
1838
©^Edward Hinton Scott* (cc) ..15Jan 18July23 12June07 (cc) Redeemer of Graece.
John Frederick Appleby* 29Jan 28Ang28 10Febl5
©^♦liiWilliam Honeyman Hen-
derson» (d) 27June 191>ec34 10May20 (d) 2nd Classof San Fernando.
*Georfi^e Augustus Eliott(e) .... do. 21 Jan35 10July22 (e) Redeemer of Greece.
©iRichard Devonshire* 28 June 27Augl4 1 lMay04
©'Richard Copeland^ do. 13Junel5 1 1 Decl 1
Charles Rich do. 27Janl6 28JunelO
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89
Com. Lieut
VilRobert Deans^ 28Jane 9Septl8 15Junell
^'ig)® * William Richardson" (f) do. 7Decl8 30 Apr04 (f) Et. of Isabellathe Catholic.
9'Qeorge Charles Blake* (g). . do. 110ctl9 7Apr06 (g) Gentleman Usher to Prince
@'®9ilMarkHalpenSweny'<> do. 19July21 22JaQ06 Albert; Kt of Brazilian
@'(g) William Pearce Stanley^* . . do. do. 15Aug06 Order of Southern Cross.
WilliamHolt" do. 20Aug24 TNovlO
!J'®»»SftrWm. H. Pierson, AT/." do. 27Mai26 24Dec05
ohn Jerris Tucker(gg) do. 15Jane27 12Sept22 (gg)Mag. for Cornwall.
@iJohn Kinecome*^ do, 8Jan28 lJulyl5
@^Brunswick Popham«« do. 2Mar28 3Jan26
©'William 01drey»« do. 24Api28 7Julyl2 [em Cross.
Thomas Ogle'^ (h) do. 26May28 20Augl7 (h)Et. of Bras. Order of South-
George Evans*' (i) do, 2June28 1 Jan21 (i) Conservator of River Mer-
@'4<William John Cole'* do. 8Aug28 18JulylO sey.
@>©John Hackett*^ (j) do. 2Sept28 llMayll (j) 1st Class of Charles III. of
@' Julius Jas. Farmer Newell ** do. 20Nov28 4Marl5 Spain.
JohnParker»» do. 26Feb29 29Febl4
^'George Daniell** do. 7May29 15May23
FrederidL Bullock" do. 26Aug29 22Janl2
Russell Eliott do. 5Sept29 14Jan25
®'©®»»**AlfTedLuckTaft»*(k) do. 280fif29 SSeptlO (k) Kt. of Legion of Honour;
John Elphinstone Erskine .... do, 24Dec29 2Jan26 Redeemer of Greece.
gJamesHope* do. 26Feb30 9Mai27
Francis Price Blackwood do. 22Nov30 8Aug28
@'iiHoratioThos. Austin*".... do. 26May31 9Sept22
©^William Ramsay" do. 15Aug31 8Sept21 (1) Kt Leg. Hon.; Redeemer
@»Edward Stanley" do. 31Mar32 3lJan24 of Gr.; 2 CI. Iron Cr. of Aus-
•♦♦••» Sir Baldwin Wake tri a; 2 CI. St. Anne of Russia;
Walker" (1) 24Nov 15July34 6Api20 2 CI. Red Eagle of Prussia.
Snrreyor of tbo Natj.
»«® Edward ChappeU»(m)....27Dec 19Apr26 ISAprll (m) Sec. R.W.L Mail Comp.
@»John Monday*^ do. 220ct27 27Junel4 (n) Superintendent of Com*
@'£dward John Johnson" (n).. do. 4Mar29 28Febl5 passes.
Hon. Edward Howard (o) do. 3June33 19Sept29 (o) M.P. for Morpeth.
1839
Alexander MUne 30Jan 25Nov30 8Sept27
A Lord Commiwloner of th« Admiralty.
♦Richard CTOzier(a) 26Mar 30Api27 6Sept23 (a) Kt of Tower and Sword.
®^Rt. Hon. Lord Clarence Mag. of I. of Wight and Co.
Edward Paget*(b) 26Mar 25Sept34 14May31 H^U.
Richard Henry King* IMay 27Aug28 12Julyl3 (b) M.P. for Sandwich; Private
Richard Laird Warren 9May 24Dec33 1 Jan29 Sec. to Mast. Gen. of Ord-
ffon, Plantagenet Pierrepoint nance.
Cary* 9May 25Sept34 14May31
RobtCraigie .....7Nov 16Feb28 9Jan23
1840
John Bunch Bonnemaison
M*Hardy*(bb) IJan 20Dec30
George Elliot 3June 15Jan38
Thos. Bushby* 3July 26Dec22
®** James Wilkinson^ (c) do, 31Jan28
•/Ton. Fred. Thos.Pelham*(d).. do. 21Sept35
••Sidney ColpoysDacres* (e) ..lAug 28Aug34
Nicholas Cory do. 20Feb36
8^*George Manser*(f ) 28Sept 2Dec26
John Shepherd 260ct 28Aug28
19Aug24 (bb) Chief Constable County of
12Nov34 Essex.
IGAugll
26Aprl4 (c) Com. of Tower and Sword.
22Feb30 (d) 2nd Class of San Fernando.
5May27 (e) Kt. Leg. Hon.; Redeemer
Marl 5 of Gr. ; Kt. of San Fernando.
29Jan2l (f) Kt of Leg. of Hon.
2Febl3
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Captidns, with the Dates of their several Commissions.
Com. Lieut.
9i®Williain Shejpheard" 260ct 3June31 a4Febl5
®^Hon. Dudley Worsley Ander-
son Pelham'^ft) do. 15Fel>36 28Sept31 (ff) Mag. I. of Wight and Co.
©^William Luckraft" 4Nov 27July25 llDecOZ Hampshire, M.P.
@^Thomas Henderson'^ do. 12Feb34 2Feb30
©Tran. Decimus Hastings^^Cg) do. 10Jan37 ]8Not19 (g) Mag. for Co. Worcester.
@«GeorgeHathom»« do. do. 30Api^7
@2Lewi8 Tobias Jones^^ do. 28Jane38 29Augl£2
©^Francis Liardet'* do. do. 18Mai24
©'SackettHope»» do. do. llDec26
©^Robert Fanshawe Stopford^ do. do. 24DecaO
@«Henry John Worth" 5Nov 10Jan37 20Aug24
©^Robert Spencer Robinson**. . do. 28June38 27Sept30
1841
©^Richard Shepheard Triscott* 15Jan 22Feb30 5Septl6
?^iJohn Robb« 22Feb lMay29 16Mar27
hos. Matthew Chas. Symonds do. 21 Oct37 5Nov32
@*Thos.Leeke Massie' 17Mar 28June38 11Not27
@>iSt5tr Edward Belcher, ^/.« ..6May 16MaT29 21Julyl8
©Patrick John Blake* do. 15Jan30 19July23
©# William Warren^ do. 31Aug32 9Feb25
©jfiHarry Eyres* do. 10Jan37 5June27
©'James John Stopford** ....14May 18Feb40 50ct37
©'Woodford John Williams^ ..2June 28June38 25June28
©Samuel Perkins Pritchard**^ . .8June 27Aug34 4Mai05
©William David Puget" do. 2Dec34 22July22
©'*^Charle8 Anstruther Bar-
low'»(h) do.
®»Henry Wells Giffard" do.
©John Venour Fletcher** do.
©Talayera Vernon Anson" do.
©^Aug. Leopold Kuper** .... do.
f Thomas Jordaine Clarke'^ . . do.
illiam Preston 1 1 Aug
Charles Eden (a) 1 1 Aug
Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier 16 Aug
@^Hon. Charles Gilbert John
Brydone Elliot" do. 16July40
J7on. Joseph Denman(aa) ....23 Aug 7Aug35
@§3Granville Gower Loch" ..26 Aug 28Feb37
f ^2® John Pengellv Parkin** . .28Aug 12Decl6
eo. St. Vincent King do. 8Aug34
S'Henry Stroud 30Oct 28June38
iHenry Baugh**(b) 23Nov 19May08
©»®®William Hext** do. 28Apr09
©> William Haydon do. 1 Augl 1
©3® Joseph Gape** do. 16Febl4
William Benjamin Suckling.... do. 1 July 14
©•William Gordon*** do. 13Junel5
©'Thomas Sanders** do. 16Sepl6
©»Douglas Cox do. 9July!7
©^Edwin Ludlow Rich** do. 24Sep22
Mark John Currie do. 9 Jan23
Evan Nepean do. 220ct23
©'Geo. Vernon Jackson** do. 13July24
Robert Stuart»» do. l7July24
Chas. Colville Frankland do. 26A pr25
Wm. Burdett Dobson** do. 25July25
302
10Jan37 1 July22 (h) Ist Class of San Fernando.
22Feb38 4Mar31
28June38 8Sept27
30June38 12Mar33
27July39 26Feb30
3June40 12Nov34
28Dec33 22Dec23
17Nov34 llFeb32 (a) Private Secretary to First
10Jan37 2Mar26 Lord of Admiralty.
27June38
9Mar31 (aa) Groom in Waiting to Her
230ct33 Majesty; Fellow of Royal
15Sepl4 Society.
15Jan35
9MarlO
19Feb99 (b) Commissioner of Pilotage,
8Aug99 Exeter.
26Sep99
19Marll
23Oct09
21Marl2
19Sep06
10Mhx09
150ctr2
23Sepl4
13Febl5
18Aug09
21Mar]2
26Marl9
3Janl4
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41
@Wm. Geo. Hyndham Whish" 23Nov
(^'®£dward Reeves Philip
Mainwaring** do.
William Jones Prowse** do.
®*Charle8 Henry Scale** do.
(tn^^Thomafi Fraser* do.
igiTeter Christie* do.
^-Philip GosUing** . . • do.
William Turner" do,
@' Francis Deane Hutcheson*. . do.
Fred. Moore Boultbee*® • do.
@>Charle8 Basden*' do.
Joseph Paffard Dickson Larcom do.
Henry Edward CoflSn** do.
John Coghlan Fitzgerald** .... do.
^Joseph Sherer*^ do.
Edmund Yonge do.
Francis Vere Cotton do.
©^Charles Smith do.
©^Francis Harding*^ do.
//on. Edw. Thornton Wodehouse do.
Archibald Sinclair do.
John Fraser do.
Wm. Langford Castle*® do.
Edw. Harris Butterfield** do.
©'William Dawson"* do.
John James Allen do.
Jas. Beckford Lewis Hay do.
®-John Williams Aldridge** .. do.
//on Edw. Alfred John Harris (c) do.
William Ward Percival Johnson 14Dec
Com. Lieat
11N0725 16Sepl6
27Mar26 llJune07
do. 22May09
8June26 15Julv09
22July26 6Sepl6
220ct27 9Sep20
2Mar28 25Aprl5
14July28 30May23
9Aug28 19Jan22
14Feb29 13Dec21
I7Feb29 2Mayll
8Aug29 26Sepl4
19Sep29 20Julyl4
27Nov29 18Apr25
30Dec29 26Dec22
10Feb30 6Marl5
12Feb30 IJan21
22July30 13Mayl3
23July30 dOMar22
do. 24Feb23
do. 220ct23
22Feb31 IJanlS
290ct31 25Aug24
7Mar32 5Jan30
6July32 14Dec2I
60ct32 5Api27
140ct32 10Aprl9
81Nov33 4Febl5
21Noy33 28Feb28 (c)M.P. for Christchurch.
19Sep35 18Oct09
1842
®^Digby Marsh* 1 Jan 5Jan22 24Decl3
.*^Wm. AUen 31Jan 20June36 2Marl5
Step. GrenvilleFremande(a) ..26Feb 22Dec36 250ct29
John Baker Porter Hay 7Mar 30 Jan39 24Apra4
John Washington** (aa) 1 6Mar 14Aug33 I Jan21
Leonard Chas. Booke 4April 140ct24 150ctl8
Edward Pellew Halsted 15April 6Dec36 28Jan29
?t'Tho8. Owen Knox 14 June 15Feb36 24Api24
WHon, Keith Stewart* 1 July 140ct38 13June33
ieo. Wm. Chas. Lydiard 30Aug 5Dec37 20Mai23
®George Goldsmith* 16Sept 6May41 8Aug28
n^ William Griffin 180ct 28June38 12Jan25
ffon. Henry Anthony Murray . . 23Nov do. 31 Jan3I
©'John Hallowes* 5Dec 10Jan37 22Janl4
©Henry Boves* 23Dec llMaylS I4Jan03
©Charles i^rederick' do. 6May29 20Aprl8
^ SHenry Kellett* do. 6May41 15Sept28
ft SRundle Burges Watson* .. do. do. 70ct29
i SWm. Henry Anderson Mor-
shead»o ... do. 8June41 21Sept32
^^SRichardCoUinson" do. do. 23Mar35
^ ' Edw. Norwich Troubridge" . . do. 23Aug41 27 Jime38
July 50 353
(a) Private Sec. to Secretary
for Ireland.
(aa) Fell, of the Boyal, and
Astron. Socs., and Member
of the Geogr. and Stat. Soc.,
of Geog. Society of Paris,
Berlin, and New York.
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Captains, with the Dates of their several Conunissions.
1843 Com.
®^Sir Robert Hagan, Kt.^ 1 IJan 15May23
George Ramsay 20Miur 10Jan37
@» Andrew Drew* 16Junc 190ct24
@»Edward Iggulden Parrcy* .... 7July lOFeb30
Ja8.Vashon Baker lOJuly 22Feb38
Charles Keele* 19July 22July26
Hastings Reginald Henry 5Sept 28June38
@'®Wm.JohnThomp8onHood''25Sept 9Jan28
®»Edward Joseph Bird* 40ci 16Aug41
^iJohnAdams^ ISDec 10Jan37
William Smyth 25Dec 15Nov37
^^Sdward Bumaby Tinling* . .27Dec 25Max41
Lieut.
250ctl6
30Api27
4Mar!4
28Noy20
19July20
24Septl4
18Dec30
25Febl5
8Nov27
16Febl5
8May27
6May25
1844
George Dobson 5Jaii 9May32 14Jan24
William Alexander Willis .... 15Mar 300ct35 17July24
William KeUy (c) 5Apr 25Apr31 8Marl5
©Geo. Henry Seymour' 24May 29 Jan42 27 June38 ^ ^ ^^
©'Frederick Hutton' (c) 3July 28June38 17May25 (c) Officer of Tower and Sword,
©WilUam Hutcbeson HalP(dd) 220ct 10June43 8June41 ,,£?!• 5?' ^^J^f^^^e.
®»Geo. Greville Wellesley* ....2Dec I6Apr42 22 Apr38 (dd) Fellow of Roy. Soc.
©'Henry Richard Sturt* 6Dec 27May30 19July'23
L846
©'James Pulling 16Jan 8Sept29 23Febi5
@H9n. Geo. Fowler Hastings' . . 31 Jan 30June38 7Jan33
Richard Henry Stopford 24Mar 26Feb30 3lDec26
*^(m.SwinfenTho.Camegie<(e)10June 28June38 21Apr32 (e) Order of San Fernando.
S'Henry Lyster** 30June 23Nov41 20Jan24
James Paterson Bower* 23July 6May41 10Jan37
©'Frederick Warden* 24July 6June38 18Sept28
S^Hon. George Hope do. 260ct40 20Nov30
'Arthur Lowe* 30Aug 28Aug41 3Sept37
©'Edward Gennys Fanshawe . . 7Sept 28Aug4I I5Aug35
Claude Henry Mason Buckle . .6Nov 4May36 I7Apr27
©'John Russell' do. 4Nov40 9May32
Thomas Baillie 13Nov 21Dec4l I80ct37
Baxtholomew Jas. Sulivan^ . . . 18Nov 14May41 3Apr30
©'Henry Bagot* lODec 28June38 15Feb32
£roii.WalterBonrchierDeTereuxl2Dec 24June36 20Nov30
©^George Nathaniel Broke^. . . • 18Dec 4Nov40 29June33
©'George GiffiLid'<' 26Dec 4Nov40 30Oct35
©James Fitqames" 31Dec 23Dec42 19Jan38
1846
©'Charles Walcott> 5Jan 5June34 !9Mayl9
©'Joseph Pearse* 8Jan 8June41 22July 13
iSGeorge James Hay* 1 1 Jan 18Sept28 6JulyI5
©'Wiinkm Smith* 13Mar 22July26 14Julyl3
William NeyUl (a) 2May 9Feb25 12Decl6 (a) Magis. for Winchester and
@Sir Fred. Wm. Erskine Nicol- County Hants.
son, Bt." 12May 26Aug41 2Jan37
iSfir Geo. Graham Otway, ^/. 18May 25Jan4l lOOctSS
©'Andrew Snape Hamond^c) 8 June 19May38 25May3I (c) Magis. L of Wight and Co.
©'£ron.Jame8 Rob.Drummond SJune 9June38 27Dee32 Hants.
©'Edward Bamett* 20June 28June38 lJune26
©'Chas. Geo. Edward Patey'<^ 27 June 4Nov40 6Dec36
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Captains, with the Dates of the several Commissions.
An
Henry Broadhead 27Jmie
Henry Smith<6) do.
Re^nald Yorke 30June
Philip JuAtice 2Jiily
Edw£^ John Carpenter" .... do.
Alex Leslie Montgomery do.
©^ John Duffill" do.
John Lort Stokes" 4July
Thomas Graves 3Aug
Henry Mangles Denham*^(d) 17Aug
Arthur Forbes 27Aug
John Kains" 9Nov
@^6eorge Guy Burton* do.
Philip George Haymes ■* do.
@2®William Henry Higgs" do.
@Uohn Saml.Willes Jomison** do.
@^George Baker** do.
@*Henry Layton* do.
fji^William Hewgill Kitchen" do.
osiah Oake*' do.
@^Robt. Fitzffendd Gambiei^ do.
® * Arthur Darley do.
f^i James Richard Booth"* do.
ir Comwallis Ricketts,^/. . . do.
©ThomasSparke Thompson" do.
William Henry Jervis" do.
Harry Edmund Edgell*(e) .. do.
Horatio Beauman Young .... do.
@Uames Hamilton Ward. ... do.
Edward St. Leeer Cannon . . do.
John MacDonell*(f) do.
Ralph Barton do.
Ricnard Burridge^Cg) do.
Frederick Henry Hastings
Glasscjh) do.
Charles Gepj) Robinson do.
William Louis do.
Hon. Robert Gore"(i) do.
Charles John Bo8anquet^(k) do.
Courtenay Osbom Hayes .... do.
@i^John Simpson** do.
•George Thomas Gordon** . . do.
/^on. Edward Plunkett**(l) .. do.
® ^Erasmus Ommanney^(m). . do.
(ftp ' Wm. Fanshawe Glanville** do.
<tij)''Dougla8 Curry*' do.
@ Wm. Knighton Stephens** do.
William WiUy Chambers** . . do.
Charles Mayson Moncrieff
Wright*^ do.
©^Gordon Gallic Macdonald do.
©•George Henry Parlby White do.
Jeffery Wheelock Noble" (n) do.
Henry Murray Edward Allen** do.
William Maclean do.
James William JAoiapsi do.
William Windham Hornby . . do.
Francis WilliamAusten** lINov41
Sydney Heniy Usshcr** 23Nov
Geo. Wm. Douglas 0*Cal-
laghan*' 30Nov
461
Com.
22Feb.41
23Nov41
20Nov33
5Dec24
30ApT27
28June38
26Mar39
16Aug41
22Feb41
20MaT35
27Dec38
8Janl4
50ctl4
13Marl5
110ctl9
6Feb21
17Jan22
10June25
2Mai27
28Apr27
210ct27
21Not27
8Dec29
18Aug31
40ct32
16July34
10Jan37
30Aug37
28June38
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
9Mayd9
10May39
20Sept39
3July40
lAug40
do.
9Oct40
4Nov40
do.
do.
80ct41
Lieat.
30Api27
9Jan22
2Aug26
5Augl3
10Aug24
30Aug28
8Sept27
10Jan37
30Apr27
26Dec22 (d) F.R.S Insp. of steam vessel
1 1 Mai28 accidents.
lJuly07
20FebO5
20Novl2
7May04
18Mayl4
7Marl5
2Nov21
I2May08
2Marl5
220ct23
IlAugl3
30Decl3
20Mar23
50ct24
2Mar28
3Junc28 (e) Magis. for Somersetshire.
8Sept29
20JuIy22
lJuly23
6Sept23 (f) Com. of Isabella the
80ct24 Catholic.
I0Not24 (g) Gold Cross, Red. of Greece.
20Feb26 (h) Mag. Co. Devon
30Sept26
30May29 (i) Consul General of the Re-
1 3June32 public of Uruguay.
15Aug3] (k) Com. of the order of
I7Feb36 Christo.
14Decll
6May29
24Aug34 0) 1st Class San Fernando.
I0Dec35 (m) Gold Cros8,Red.of Greece.
15Dec27
12June29
30Apr34
16Dec29
23Nov40 21Oct20
23Nov41 I5Dec24
do. 24July25
do. 1 1 Oct26 (n) Gold Cross, Red. of Greece*
do. 24Feb29
do. 10Feb30
do. 2Mar33
do. 9Sept33
do. 30Apr30
10Jan37 12Aug28
lIAug41 6June34
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Captains, with the Dates of the sereral Commissions.
1847
David Peat* 1 Jan
Charles Wise* 28Feb
Thomas Vernon Watkins' . . . .29Apr
^^Thomas Ross Sulivan^ .... do.
@Tho8. Pickering Thompson 25June
Wallace Houstoun 23Jul7
George Brown 18Aug
Wm. John Cavendish Clifford* do.
Wm. Louis Sherinfi^ham 90ct
Cospatrick BaUlie Hamilton* . . do.
Thomas Fisher IlOct
@Uames Crawford Caffin** .... do.
O^Rohert Tryon" 270ct
8»WilUam Clark" 23Dec
lomas Lewis Gooch do.
1848
George Anthony Halsted (e) . . 1 Jan
•Robert Sharpe 31 Jan
Thomas Harvey do.
@*William Loring do.
f(l»Georye Knvvett Wilson* . . 15Feb
tV William Hoste, Bart do.
?)» John Fulford* 1 May
Ifred Phillips Ryder* 2May
Henry Cbads^ 5June
^'William Radcliffe* 12Aug
Francis Scott do.
Charles Edmunds 22Nov
John Moore do.
9* John Johnstone McCleverty* Dec
Com.
Lieut.
9June21 24Novl7
23Dec42
24Dec33
10Jan37 29Marl5
25June40
25Apr25
! 23Nov41
5June34
7May42
3Mar32
23Mar35
INovlS
7Mar42
7May39
28Aug41 29July23
l0Fe344 25June40
23NOV41
2SDec33
7Mar42 28June38
23Nov41 28Auff34
4Nov40
6Feb21
7May42 28Api27
13Jane27
25Feb24 (e) Secretary of Lloyds.
24Nov26
13Marl5
6Nov40
24Dec29
27Aug41
26Feb36
25June40
25Mar24
5Nov43 27June38
4Nov40 29July31
15Jan46
20July41
31Jan45 14June41
22July30
16Sepl6
llFeb35
2Jttly41
23Nov41
260ct26
22Nov43
22Sep41
23Dec42
lNov31
1849
lUohn Thomas Talbot**. .. . IJan 7Sept29 23June27
dolphus Slade lOJan 23Nov41 27Nov27
William Peel do. 27June46 13May44
8 i» Alex. Murray" 8May 4Nov.40 llJuly29
enry Jas. Matson do. 7July43 8Apr35
^ohn Hav » (6) 21 Aug 6May41 12Nov29
^lEdmundMoubrayLyons^* 40ct 9Nov46 llJune41
9'Robert Harris^ 190ct 8June41 21May33
^Edwin Clayton Tennyson
D'Eyncourt" INov do. 21Feb37
8Thos. Henry Mason'^ do. *op 30June37
■ James Anderson'* (6) . . . . do. 25Feb42 IMai^
01 Arthur Farquhar** 27Nov 2Dec44 4Nov40
1850
Robert Kerr 1 Jan 28June3 823Aug28
@Uohn McDougall* 12Jan 28July46 30Apr37
^'Sidney Grenfell* 15Jan 5Nov40 20May33
9'Richard Strode Hewlett do. 23Sep45 10Jan37
AiJohnCh.DalrympleHay*20Jan 28Aug46 15Aug44
James Willcox* lOApr 9Nov46 23Nov41
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RETIRED CAPTAINS,
Under Her Majesty's Order in Council of the 10th Aug. 1840*
On Hal/'Pay of £l91 12#. 6d. per annum.
@^Edward Hutchinson' 10Sep40
©Thomas Roherts* do.
@^6eorge Clarke Hordis do.
Jas. John Chas. Agassiz* .... do.
@'®Rt. Hm. Bighy Ld.Uid-
dleton* do.
J^James M*Farland*° .... do.
Dhos. Maynard (a) 170ct40
9K Wm. James Hughes" .... 10Sep40
®^®®»* William Coote** do.
@^®®(DThomas Pinto»« .... do.
Charles Chamherlayne Irvine 10Sep40
@^®Wm. Robert Smith« .... 19Sep40
©Thos. Goldwire Muston*« . . 10Sep40
©'Charles Allen" do.
@'®Geo. Brown** 28Sep40
James Robert Dal ton 10Sep40
@ '© TO Hen.Nathaniel Rowe** do.
Charles Clyde* do.
Hyde John Clarke*^ do.
@'®il9John Alexander*" . . 16Sep40
#® James Clephan" 29Oct40
Thos. Oldacres Hewes" 10Feb42
@'®*5tV S. Brown, Kt.^ . . I8May42
Charles F. Squire 9Aug43
Geo. Treweeke Scobell(b) . . . !4Aug43
©'William Style" 7Feb44
©^Charles Thos. Thruston* ..11 Mar44
@-®WiUiamHolman» 26Mar44
@'® ®»» John Forbes^ (c) do.
Thomas Gallwey*»(d) 27Aug44
©'George Truscott IFeb45
©'Fred. Wm. Rooke« 25Mar45
Vvilliam Pender Roberts (e) 27Mar45
©'Daniel Roberts 25June45
©^Joseph Marrett^ 20Oct46
John Banks^ 4Nov45
©'©William Buchanan^ .... 12Feb46
©'William Case*» 16May46
1 homas Eyre I4May46
William Shippard*' 2Sept46
©'®EdwardHall*» 5Nov46
©'John Shepherd (a) 20Nov47
©'John Meade * do.
David Latimer St. Clair«» (f) do.
@\® Samuel Bradstreet Hore*»2Feb48
©'Charles Leslie Falkiner** . .5Apr48
Richard Booth Bowden" l4JuJy48
William Henry Hernck**....17Feb42
111 '$?) Henry Lowcay** 24May49
la' S)Wm. Murley llNov49
Com. Lieut.
140ct97 30Dec96
23July98 24Dec96
do. 16June95
do. 23Sept95
7May02 10Jan94
18June03 23June94
12Jan05 5July96
25Sept06 24Feb02
6May07 6Dec02
9Feb08 20Feb05
24May08 dOAug99
llApi09 14Aug99
do. 4July04
7July09 18June99
7MarlO 180ct04
aOAprlO 26Nov06
2MaylO 19Mar05
210ctl0 18Aug94
do. 27Sept97
I4Marll 28Feb07
20Aprll SlJulyOl
do. ISOctOO
do. 6NovOl
4Decll
(a) Commissioner of Light
Houses.
26Nov02
lFebl2 29Mai05
15Aug06
15Nov06
do.
do.
20Febl2 26Sept97
17Marl2 25Dec00
do. 22Dec07
21Marl2 28Feb05
do. I5Nov05
do. 5Feb06
16Mayl2 12July09
26Mayl2 5Apr99
29Mayl2 25Feb06
I8JulyI2 24Dec05
7Augl2 30ct97
25Julyl2
I2AugI2 10May94
do. lOJune97
25Julyl2 10May99
4Novl2 19Apr03
20Novl2 I7Apr02
ISMaylS 19Oct07
9Julyl3 4JanlO
5Augl3 29Apr02
17 Aug] 3 5Feb06
290ctl3 7Jan99
do. 29June08
(b) Dep. Lieut, and Mag. Co.
of Somerset.
(c) Dep. Lieut. County Berks.
(d) Consul, Naples.
(e) Dep. Lieut. County Corn-
wall.
(f) Dep. Lieut, and Mag. for
Gloucester.
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SERVICES OF CAPTAINS.
(Th« old English capital l& afixed to the terTicea denotes that the officer ia letired.)
1814
48 A. Adderley, Lieat. ot Superb at StJ)omingo.l&
50 Sir R. O'Connor, superintended the Naval
Yards on the Canadian Lakes daring the war, and
wssi officially mentioned for his services at the
capture of Oswego in 1814. Gaz. 1814. 1&
51 F. E. Loch, Mid. of Queen Charlotte when
that ship wsa burnt off Le^^hom, 1800; and of
Minotaur daring the operations on the coast of
Italy and Genoa ; and served in a boat co-operating
with the army in Aboukir bay, 1801, and on Lake
Meriotis. Mid. of Chiffonne in action with a
larice flotilla, under the batteries of Fecamp, 1805.
Lieut, of DiademiKoA commanded a detachment of
seamen at the capture of Monte Video ; and also in
the expedition to Buenos A3nre8, 1806. Acting
Commander of Sparrow, actively employed imme>
diately subsequent to the siege and surrender of St.
Sebastian | and in command of same vessel at the
mouth of the fiidassoa, and during the naval de
of St. FUtrenzo at the capture of Paj^ehe^ 1815;
and of Thamee at the capture of a convoy at Aman-
thea, 1810. Actively employed on the Lakes of
Canada. Commanded Castor m the vmricms services
on the coast of Syria, including the bombardmesi
of St. Jean D'Acre, during the occupation of whid
?lace he was severely wounded, m 1840. Gsx.
805, 10.
1815
1 N. L. Pateshall, Mid. of Indefatigatie at cu^
Cure of Fr. frigates Umt^ and Virginie : and at de-
struction of Fr. 74 gun ship Droits de VUemmt^
1797. la
3 R. Money, commanded Trove on the Abm-
rican station, and repeatedly officially noticed for
Rervice, particularly at the capture of Watahin^-
ton, and destruction of Barnes's flotilla in the
Patuxent. Severely wounded while commanding i
K^^^tw^h'irlr'^'St^'iSfJJ:?^*^'^ '»»"*• 6.. 1814. 14. 15. a
and HannibaL Commanded Eften in the expedition
against the pirates at Ras al fChyma in the Persian
52 T. B. Sullivan, Lieut, of Kite in the expedi-
tion to Ostend. and attack on Granville, 1803.
Senior Lieut, ot Anson at capture of Sp. frigate
Pomona, and in the action with Fr. 80 gun ship
Foudrovant, 1806. In the same ship at the cap-
ture of Cura^a, 1807. Commander or fFeser, and m
charge of a division of boats at the destruction of
Barney's flotilla in the Patuxent i and served on
shore with the naval brigade at Baltimore and New
OrieAUS. Gaz. 1806, 14, 14. JSi
53 D. Scott, Mid. of Geolan brig, and served on
shore at the reduction of St. Dommgo, 1793; and
wounded in the expedition to TiLi«rooo, 1794.
Acting Lieut, of Endymion when she engaged the
Dutch ship of the line Brutus, 1797 ; and Lieut,
of BcUerophon, and alightly wounded at Trafalgar.
Actinff flag Lieut, doingdutv in Fenerable and Pallas
until the surrender of Flushing; and senior of St.
Domingo for the remainder of the Walcheren expe-
dition. Served in North America till the end of
the war. 1&
54 4 E. Collier, Lieut, of Arrogant, and served in
an expedition against the pirates in the East Indies;
4 J. Sheridan, Senior Lieut, of MerHn, in her
several skirmishes with the enemy'a flotillas and
batteries near Havre, 1803. Lieut, of BeUeropkotit
and served in her boats at destruction of a Russiaa
battery in 1809, and in the attack on the Rossias
flotilla near Percola Point, on the coast of Fiulaod.
Commanded Terror bomb, and was freqnently en-
gaged with the batteries near Baltimore, St. MarvV,
&c. Gas. 1809, 09. lEl
5 Sir H. L. Baker, Acting Senior LieuL of Me-
nard ot the capture of Fr. privateer Gtnerul
Emotes and Senior of Mediator storming the bat-
teries at Sumana, in 1807. Commanded a gun-
boat at the siege of Flushing, 1809 ; and wenStttA
important service at the defence of Anholt, 1811.
Commanded Fairy in the operations in the Potomac
and ascent to Alexandria, in 1814. Gaz. 1811, 14. 1i
6 G. W. H. D'Aeth (formerly Hughes), Mid. of
Amethyst at capture of Fr. 16 gun privateer
Aventuner, 1799; of Fr. corvette FatV^an/r, 1800;
and of Ft. frigate Dedaigrntuse, Sp. privateer,
and Fr. corvette, 1801 ; and Mate of Belteropkom
at Trafalgar. Acting Commander of Swallow at
defence of Messina, 1810; and commanded th«
division of mortar boats in three attacks upon
the enemy *s flotilla at Scylla and Rrggio. Act-
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47
ioff Commander of TtrnmgmU at the blockade
of Barcelona, 1811; and Ckmnnander of Bu-
cqtkmbu troop-ship, and aerred on shore in the
expedition to New Orleans, 1814. 1&
7 R.* Ramsay, Mid. of BtUerophon in Howe's
action ; and woanded in the boats of Queen at St.
Dominffo, 171^7. Lieut, of Albacore, and captured
in her boats a privateer at the island of Cuba, in
1799; and when commanding Regulus on the coast
of America, bore a part in the operations against
Washington, Baltimore, destruction of Barney's
OotiUa in the Patnxent, &c. &c. Gaz. 1814, 14. 1&
8 J. C. 6. Roberts, Lient. of Pon\p4e at the de-
fence of Gaieta ; reduction of Capri ; attack on fort
Licosa; passage of Dardanelles, and at Copenha-
gen, 1807. Senior of Shearwater ^ in her escape
from Fr. fleet off Toulon, 1810. Lieut of Centaur
at the siege of Tarragona ; and commanded a diri-
sion of gnn-boats at the defence of Cadiz. Com-
mander of Merope, on the coast of Catalonia ; and
of Pylades, and wounded in her boats recaptur^Qg
an Eiast Indiaman in the Bay of Fundy, in 1814. j^
9 D. Price, Mid. of Ardent at Copenhagen, 1801 ;
and signal Mid. of Centaur at capture of four Pr.
frigates, 1806 ; and in boats of that ship at bom-
bardment of Copenhagen, 1807. In a boat of Cen-
taur y and sliffhtly wounded ( Lieut, killed) , in rutting
oat despatch boat under Mpen island ; and in that
ship at capture and destrnction of Russian 74 gun
ship Sewolofi, 1808. Lieut, of Ardent, 1809 ; and
livice prisoner to the Danes when protectmg con-
voys in the Great Belt. Lieut, or Hawk at de-
struction of Pr. frigate Amazone, and capture and
destrnction of a Fr. convoy and three armed brigs
off Marcose, and \\\ command of the boats brought
off the Pr. national 10 gun brig Heron, and three
transports in the face ofa heavy fire from the shore.
In gig of same ship captured French schooner <^iro»-
delie, and severely wounded in attacking Pr. convoy
off Barfleur, 1811. Senior Lieut. oiSan Josef in the
action off Toulon, 1813. Commander of Volcano
bomb in the expedition to Baltimore, and bombard-
meiitof Port M' Henry; and of Fort Plaquemame
on the Mississippi; and engaged Am. privateer
Sa%u:jf Jack. Severely wounded in a night attack at
New Orleans. In the boata at attack upon Fort
Bowyer; commanded a division of boats in Mobile
bay, at capture of transports, &c.; and bore
the Aaff of truce announcing the peace. Has been
offirially mentioned on eight occasions; and Gaz.
1811,14,15.
10 A. Tisdall, Mid. of Northumberland at St.
Domingo. Lient. of Sultan, and served in her
boats, cutting put several vessels near Genoa, and
at the destruction of two ships of the line off Cette.
Senior Lieut, of the Plav ship in the batteries at the
taking of Batavia, ana severely wounded while
acting as Aide-de Camp to General Gillespie at
the storming of Djojocarta in the island of Java. 1&
11 Duke of Northumberland, Mid. of Hydra, and
commanded a gon-boat in co-operation with the
patriots on the coast of Andalusia, 1810. Actmg
Capt. of Caledonia in the partial action with the
French fleet off Toulon ; and taking of Genoa, in
1814.
12 W. S. Lovell, Mid. of Neptune at Trafalgar ;
and Lieut, of Melpomene at the siege of Gaieta, and
wounded in her boats, 1806. Commander of
Brune on the coast of CaUlonia, 1812; and .in
1813 and 14, on the coasts of America, where he
served in the expeditions against Washington, cap-
ture of Barney's flotilla in the Patuxent, attack on
Baltimore, and other services. Gaz. 18)3, 14. J^i
13 J. Toup Nicolas, Lieut, of Afalta in Calder's
action. Flag Lieut, to Admiral Martin at capture
of Ischia and Procida, and on other occasions.
Commander of Pilot in the Mediterranean from
1809 to 181.'), constantly engaged with the enemy's
batteries, flotillas, and convoys ; and in tlie same
brig, brought to action the Fr. frigate L^gire of 28
guns and 250 men, which, after more than an hour's
close action, made sail and escaped. Gaz. 1810, 11,
12, 12.
15 C. Warde, Mid. of Northumberland at the
blockade of Malta, capture of Oinireux, and expe-
dition to £gypt. Lieut, of Belleisle taking the
Danish West Indui Islands; and rendered important
service in sounding round the mole and town, and
in making a plan of the sea defencea while com-
manding Banterer on the coast of Algiers previous
to its bombardment, in 1816. HI
16 W. Pfarington, Mid. of A juilon^ in Bridport's
action 1795; and served in the India fleet which
beat off the squadron of Linois, 1804. Commander,
and serving as a Volunteer in the Walclieren expe-
dition, 1809. Commanded CUo from 1810 U> 15. 1&
18 J. Rattray, Mid. of Courageus in the expedi-
tion to Perrol ; of Venerable in the action in Alge-
siras Bay, and in the Straits, 1801 ; of C&urageu*
at capture of^ St. Lucia; and Mate of ^riVa»»<a at
Trafalgar. Lieut, of Bulwark detached in a bomb
vessel at the defence of Matagorda, 1809; and
in command of a gun-boat at the defence of Cadiz,
andTariffa, from 1810 to 12. While commanding
Contest, in her boats and those of Mohawk, cap-
tured U. S. schooner of war Asp, in the Chesa-
peake, in 1813. Gaz. 1811, 13. H
19 W. W. Henderson, Mid. of Belleisle at Tra-
falgar. Lieut, of Niobe, at capture of Fr. cor
vette Nearfue in the presence of three frigates
While serving on shore in co-operation with Portu-
guese army at Oporto was taken prisoner when
that place was carried by assault by the army of
Marshal Soult. Lieut of Active, in the Adriatic,
and commanded her boats at the capture of a
convoy at Grao ; and Senior of the same frigate in
the action off Lissa in 1811 ; and commanded her
boats at the capture of several ffun-vessels and 21 saU
of convoy at Ragosniza in the same year. Com-
mander of Dasher at Guadeloupe, in 1815; and
Capt. of Edinburgh during the operations on the
coast of Syria, and bombardment of St. Jeao
D'Acre, in 1840. Gaz. 1811, 11.
20 Sir J. Hill, Senior Lient. of Minotaur at the
NUe.
21 J. Carter, Mid. of Penelope at the blockade of
Malte, and capture of OuiUaume Tell, 1800. Lient
of Leviathan at Trafalgar.
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1 H . Meynell, commanded boats of Theban at the
captnre of a brig agroand, under tlie battenes of
Dieppe, in 1811. Gaz. 1811.
2 A. P. Hamilton, Senior Lieut, of Caledonia,
and commanded her boats, with those of Valiant and
Armide, at the captnre of two Fr. brigs and destruc-
tion of the third, and of a battery on Point do Chh,
in Basque roads, 1810. Gaz. 1810. H
3 D. Lawrence, Mid. of Cynthia in the expeditions
to Holland, Quiberon, Ferroi, and Eirypt. Lieut, of
Heweus brig, and serring in her Mats in an at-
tack upon seren Fr. vessels under the protection of
battenes in Baye Mahaut, when Capt. Coombe was
killed and himself severely wonndea, 1808. Com-
manded ^Iceate in the expedition to New Orleans. !&
4 G. Bentham, Mid. of Hero in Calder's action,
and the action off Ferroi, 180.5. Lieut, of Bellerophon,
and serrinff in her boats at the attack upon Russian
vessels and batteries, 1809. Acting Commander of
Briseus at capture of Fr. privateer Sant Sand of
equal force, 1810; and Commander of Heron at
Algiers. Gaz. 1809, 10. la
5 A. Fanshawe, Mid. of Prince of Wales at Co-
Ksnhagen, 1807; of /n^ejrl&/^ at tne destruction of
ussian 74 Sewolod, 1808 ; and of Scipion at the
reduction of Java, 1811. Lieut, df Endvmion,
and served in her boats at the capture of Am.
privateer Meteor: at the destruction of 27 sail of
vessels in the Connecticut river ; at attack on Am.
privateer Neufchatel, 1814 ; and at capture of
U.S. frigate President, in 181.'>. Flag Captain in
Princess Charlotte in all the operations on tne coast
of Syria and bombardment of St. Jean D' Acre, 1840.
1817
1 T. Ren wick, Mid. of Brunswick in Howe's
action ; and Lieat. of St, Ftorenzo at the capture
of Fr. frigates Resistance and Constance, 1797,
and of same ship in compsny with Amelia at the
defeat of three French frigates near Belleislein 1798.
While commanding Combatant and Mcrcurius was
actively employed in the North Seas and Baltic,
and received the thanks of the Com.-in-Chief for
important services. Gaz. 1797. ISl
2 H. Higman, present in Bridport's action,
1795; and Mate of Triumph at Camperdown.
Lieut, of Arethusa in action with Sp. frigate
Pomona and a flotilla of gun-boats off the Havannah,
1806 ; and Senior of that ship at the capture of
CuraQoain 1807. Gaz. 1806. ift
3 G. Hewson, Mid. of St. George at Toulon ; and
reduction of Corsica; and of Britannia in Hotham's
actions, \7\ih. Lieut, of Inconstant at capture of
Fr. frigate Unite': and of Boadicea, and assisted in
her boats at destruction of a convoy in the Paaaage
dn Raz, and was officially noticed for catting oat a
lugger of 6 guns from under the batteries of St.
Matthew. Commanded a division of boats, cntting
out from Corunna the Sp. 20 gun ship Neptwne,
and Lieut of Dreadmmgki at Tra&lgar^ and of
Superb at Copenhagen. Commander of FUeke at
Walcheren. 1&
5 J. M. Ferguson, Lient. of Redwing, serving in
boats of that sloop, particularlv in boarding a ship
at Jovosa on the coast of Valentia, 1807 ; and at
the capture and destruction of a convoy off Cape
Trafalgar. Commander of Pandora, ana captured,
1808, Fr. 16 gun cutter privateer Chasseur. Wrecked
on the Scaw, 181 1. Gaz. 1808. 3a
7 J. Goorly, Mid. of Belle Pouk in the action on
Dogger Bank, 1781 ; and of Victory at Toulon.
Lieut commanding Vigilant at the reduction of
Corsica ; and Thunder at the bombardment of Cadiz
under Nelson, 1797. 1&
8 A. Baldwin, Senior Lieut, of Implacable at the
capture and destruction of Russian 74 gun ship
Sewolod'm the Baltic, 1808. Commander of Ffy at
the capture of convoy and armed vessels in the
harbour of Corigeou, 1815. J^
9 H. C. Deacon, Mid. of Amaaon at capture
of 3farengo and Belle PouU, 1806. Acting Lieat
in command of Ofympia cutter, in the expedition
against Buenos Ayres, and captured a French letter
or marque. Lieut, of Niriide, at the capture of two
batteries on the Isle de Bouibon, and reduction of
that island, 1809; severely wounded at the taking
of Jacotel, 1810: and again in several places
defending NMide m Port Sud Est when captured in
the same year. Gaz. 1810. 1&
10 H. Stewart, Mid. of Imperieuse, and served in
her boats at the attack on Arcasson, 1807; at
destruction of batteries, telegraphs, &c., on the
southern coast of France^ and in command of
the armed xebeck Julie, assisted in catting out ves-
sels from under the batteries of PortVendres. Served
in the same ship at the siege of Flushing ; where,
by his suggestion, shells were fired from the main-
deck guns, by which Fort Terneuse was blown op,
and the mgate rescued from a critical situation.
Served on shore at the defence of Rosas. Capt
of Benbow, 1839, 40, five times emplojred on de-
tached service; and in particular bombarded Tri-
poli, attacked Tortosa, and obtained possession of
Lhatakiah for the Sultan ; also, took part at the
bombardment of St Jean D'Acre. Gaz. 1807, 08,
08.
11 E. Barnard, Mid. of Achille at Trafalgar. IS,
1 2 J. Wallis, Senior Lient of Vincejo brig, when
captured, after a highly honourable defence, by a
flotilla at the entrance of the Morbihan. IR
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expedition up the Penobscot^ 1814. Commander
of /ji^eriM/ bomb at Algiers. Oaz. 1809, 14.
11 Hon. J. Gordon, Lient. of Seahorse in the
operations in the Potomac and capture of Alexandria,
in 1814. Oaz. 1814. 1&
I W. B. Dashwood, Mid. of De/Sanee, at Copen
hagen, 1801. Lieut, of CuUoden at destruction of
two line of battle ships and the fortifications of
Gressie, 1807 ; and commanded a S^. Mortar boat
daring the defence of Cadiz. Senior Lieut, of Active,
and lost an arm at capture of Fr. frigate Pomone, in
1811. Commander of Snap brig, and in 1813 en-
gaged off St. Valery fire Fr. luggers, one of which
(the lAtm of 1 6 guns and 69 men) he captured. Com-
mander of Prometheus at Algiers. Gaz. 1811, 13. IL
2 J. Cookesley, Lieut, of TVusty in the expedition
to Egypt in 1801, and of Zebra bomb at the bombard-
ment of Havre in 1804. Commanded Oibraltar
fire-ship at the attack upon the Fr. fleet in Aix
Roads, which was effectirely used on that occasion .!&
3 C. G. R. Phillott, Mid. of Ruby at capture of
the Cape, 1795. Lieut, of Ampkion at capture of
Sp. treasure frigates in 1804. Frequently officially
noticed for his senrices in command of the boats
of that frigate in the Adriatic, particularly for storm-
ing the fort of Cortellazzo and capturing six gun-
vessels and convoy under its protection in 1809.
Commander of Primrose , and wounded in the river
St. Mary's in America, in 1815. Gaz. 1809, 09,
09, 14. n
4 W. Wolrige, Senior Lieut, of Volage, in the
action ofTLissa, 1811. Gaz. 1811. 3&
5 Sir John Ross, Mid. of Weazle, and wounded
when serving with the army in the Texel expedition,
1799, and severely wounded in destroying a vessel
under a battery near Cape Frehel, when his boat
was sunk by a shot. In a boat of same brig blew
up the wreck of Jeuon, stranded near St. Malo.
Lieut, commandinff Carteret, and wounded in de*
stroying a Fr. ffun orig of superior force in the bay
of Ijilcette, 1805. Senior Lieut, of Surinam, and
dangerously wounded in four places in defending a
prize from the attacks of two gun-boats under the
batteries of Bilboa, 1806. Lieut, of Victory, and in
a boat of that ship captured a Danish privateer ;
and in command of Briseis, cut a vessel out of
Elsinore roads, and performed other important
services in the Baltic, 1812-15, including many use-
■ ful surveys. Has commanded two PoUr expedi-
tions, one private, and has published numerous
valuable professional works. Uaz. 1812.
6 Sir J. Stirling, Mid. of Glory in Calder's action ,
and of Diadem at the siege of Monte Video. Com-
manded Brazen on the coast of America.
8 Lord J. Haj, lost an arm while Mid. of Seahorse,
when serving in her boats cutting out enemy's
vessels oflT Cette, 1807. Commodore in com-
mand of a small squadron and a battalion of mai-ines
on the north coast of Spain during the civil war,
and frequently engaged with Carltst forces, 1836, 7.
9 C. R. Moorsom, Mate of Revenge, and Lieut.
ut' St. Alban*s at the defence of Cadiz, 1811, 12;
and commanded Fury bomb at Algiers.
10 Earl of Egmont, Mid. of Orion at Trafalgar ;
ami served in lx>ats of Tigre in Rosas Bay, 1809.
F.itMjt. of Trnrtim and commanded her boats in an
1819
1 W. Popham, commanded Hecla bomb at
Algiers, m
2 J. Hay, Mid. of i>^a9ice at Trafalgar. Senior
Lieut, of Amaranthe, and commanded lier boats at
the destruction of Fr. corvette Cygne off Martinique ,
in 1808 ; and served at the reduction of that island
in 1809. Gaz. 1808. H
3 Sir C. T. Jones, Mid. of Leviathan at Toulon,
in 1793; and wounded in Howe's action, 1794.
Was in Sans Pareiiin Bridport's action, 1795. JSi
6 R. R. Carr^, Mid. of Veteran at Copenhagen,
1801 ; Lieut, of Orion at the same place, iS07 i
and at Walcheren. Commanded Briiomart at
Algiers. 1&
7 Sir G. A. Westphal, Mid. of Victory at Trafalgar
and wounded, and again wounded in defending a
merchant ship against the Fr. 20 gun ship Alert,
Senior Lieut, of Belleisle, at the capture of Martini-
que ; commanded a sub-division of ffun-boats in the
attack on FlnshinjB^, 1809; and of Implacable at
the defence of Cadiz, 1810, where his services were
officially mentioned. As acting commander of
Columbine captured and destroved two privateers.
Senior Lieut, of Marlborough, on the coast of
America, and in 1813 commanded the boats of the
squadron at the burning of French Town ; and under
Capt. Lawrence at the destruction of a battery and
cannon foundry at the entrance of the Susque-
hanna, when he was wounded. Commanded the
advance division of boats at the landing on Ocra-
croke Island, and capture of Anaconda 18 gun brig,
and a schooner of 10 guns. Commander of Ana^
conda in the expedition a^inst New Orleans, 1814,
and emploved on shore with his ship's company in
the Naval brigade. Gaz. 1 805, 09, 10, 1 1, 13 (three
times), 1815.
8 P. W. P. Wallis, Mid. of Cleopatra when cap-
tured by Fr. frigate Ville de Milan, after a long ac-
tion, lCl05. Lieut, of Curieux, and cut out a vessel
in St. Ann's bay, Guadaloupe, and subsequently
wrecked in the Curieux on the enemy's coast.
Lieut, of Gloire at the destruction of Fr. frigates
and battery at Anse la Barciue, Guadaloupe ; and
also at the surrender of the island. Second Lieut,
of Shannon at the capture of U. S. frigate Chesa^
peake, 1813, and succeeded to the charge of the ship,
the first lieut. being killed and captain dangerou.sry
wounded. Capt. of Warspite during the Fr. ex-
pedition to Mogador, 1844, and received the thanks
of both Governments, for the course he pursued
on the occasion. Gaz. 1813.
9 Hugh Patton,Mid.of^f //rro/Mon at Trafalgar.Xl
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10 Sir H. Shiffoer, Lieot. of Owen Glendomer at
capture of the Uland of Aoholt, 1809. IR
1 1 H. Forbes, Mid. of Pkm^ at Trafalgar, and
severely wounded in her boats in an attaick on a
French brig of war off Genoa, 1805. Actin^j^ Lieut,
of Donefral at St. Domingo, 1806 ; and Lieut, of
same ship at destruction or Fr. frigate squadron at
Sables D Olonne ; and attack upon Fr. fleet in Aix
Roads, 1809. ia
12 W. Walpole, Mid. of Cohsnu at Trafalgar j of
Ajax when burnt ; of Entlymion forcing tne Dar-
danelles ; and severely and dangerously wounded
while Lieut, of Imperieute at the capture of a con-
voy and battery on the coast of Italy, in 1812.
Commander of CnrUw employed in the expedi-
tion against the pirates at Kas al Khyma in the
Persian Gulf.
1820, 21
1 J. W. Montaau, Lieut, of Cerberus, hervmg in
her boats in the Mediterranean at the attack on a
convoy piotected by several gun*boats and troops
near Corfu, in 1813. Gaz. three times in 1813. B
3 Hon. G. P. Campbell, Mid. of Namur in
Strachan's action, 180.5, and of Seahorse at capture
of Badere Zaffer, 1808. Lieut, of Belvidera in action
with and escape from Commodore Rodgers* squa-
dron, in 1812. IBk
4 D. H. O'Brien, Mid. of Overyssel, and com-
manded a flat-bottomed boat at the expedition to the
Helder in 1799. Made prisoner when wrecked in
Hustar, and after five years' imprisonment suc-
ceeded in a third attempt to escape. Lieut, of
Warrior at the taking of Zante, Cephalonia, &c. ;
and ofAmpkion at cnptureof the garrison and convoy
at Grao ; and in the action off Lissa. Senior of
Bacchante, in many boat actions in the Adriatic,
particalarly in 1812, when be cut out seven vessels
and a convoy protected by several gun- vessels on
the coast of Apulia; and in 1813 commanded a
division of boats at the capture of a flotilla of five
gun brigs on the coast of Calabria. Gaz. 1810, 12,
12, 13.
5 W. B. Bigland, Mid. of Theseus at capture of
three Fr. frigates off Cape Francois, 1803; and served
on shore at the attack on Cnragoa, 1804. Lieut, of
Pomp^eBX the reduction of Martinique ^ and oi Belle-
isle in the operations against Flushing, when he acted
ias aide- de-camp to Sir G. Cockburn . Xieut. oi Impla-
cable at the defence of Cadiz, 1810-11 ;. and Fiair
Lieut, in Sceptre and Marlborough, and served in all
the important operations in the Chesapeake and coasts
of America, including the capture or Hampton, and
boarding the Anaconda at Ocracroke. Gaz. 1809. )&
6 J. C. Carpenter^ Lieut, of Caledonia, and com-
manded a fire vessel m the attack upon Fr. fleet in
Aix Roads, 1809. 1&
8 E. Lloyd, Mid. o( Dictator, serving in the flotilla
and on shore at Egypt 1801, when be was severely
bruised ; of Leda, and wounded when in com-
mand of a boat in an attack upon a Fr. mortar vessel,
moored near a battery at Boulogne, 1804 ; and in
1805, assisted at the capture of seven ^n-schnjts ;
and conducted and firea a catamaran m the attack
upon Bologne flotilla. Mid. of the same ship at the
reduction of the Cape, where he served on shore
with the army. Lieut, of Raisonable, and com-
manded a division of seamen and marines (Royal
Blues) at the capture of Monte Video, and attack
upon Buenos Ajrres; and served till the final evacu-
ation, 1807. UeuU of the same ship serving on
shore at the capture of St. Paul's, Isle of Bonroon,
and a/^in wounded; and of BoadUeay at the
reduction of Bourbon and Isle of France, where
he was attached to the naval brigade. Served aa a
Volunteer with the army at the capture of Java.
Commander of Raven in the Gulf of Pftiia, and
rendered important services, 1814, 15. Gaz. 1809,
10, 10.
9 J. Gedge, commanded Locust gnn-brig at the
capture of Marengo and Belie Poule, 1806; and
made Commander for an atuick on the enemy's
flotilla off Calais in 1811. Gaz. 1811. 9a
10 B. M . KeUy, Mid. of Gibraltar in the expedi-
tion to Ferrol ana Egypt, and in the attack on the
French works on tne Island of Elba. Lieut of
Adamant when she captured a Sp. frigate privateer
of 48 guns in 1806 ; and of D^dalus at the capture
of the Island of Samana and two privateers, the
crews of which were subseouently taken by a de*
tachment under his commano.
11 A. L. Corry, Mid. of Diadem at the capture of
the Cape and attack on Buenos Ayres ; and of Leda
at Copenhagen in 1807.
12 Sir E. W. Parry, Mid. of Vansruard^ in the
Baltic engaged with Danish gun-boats, l^, 09.
Lieut, of Uogue, and in 1814 sensed in the boats
at capture ofthree Am. privateers, and destruction
of naval stores at Pettipague Point. Lieut. Com-
mander of Alexander, and accompanied Capt. Ross
in 1818, in an experiition to the Arctic regions.
In 1819, commanded an expedition which crossed
the meridian of 1 10® West long., in 740 44' N. lat,
and returned 1820. In same year fitted out a second
expedition, consisting of Hecla and Fury^ which
sailed 1821 and returned 1823. Commanded a third
expedition in 1824-5: and in 1826, commanded a
land expedition, whicn reached 82^ 45' N. lat.
13 H. W. Bruce, Mid. of Euryalus at Trafalgar;
and of Ewlyniwn at the passage of the Dardanelles.
Lieut, of Belvidera, and assisted at capture, in the
boats of that ship and Nemesis, of two Danish
schooners on the coast of Norway ^ and was
slightly wounded in the action with and retreat
from the squadron under Commodore Rodgers, on
the coast of America. Served in the boats of the
squadron at the capture of a schooner in Chesa-
peake Bay, and subseouently of a privateer of 15
guns and 70 men. vVhen commanduig ManU/,
assisted in the operations in the Patuxent and Pa-
tapsco rivers.
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1 W. J. Minnye, lAent, and seryed on shore with
Uic naral brigade at the captore of the Cape, 1806.
Gaz. 1806.
2 T. L. Peake, Senior Ueot. of VUtoriout at the
c|Pta'J,of Fr. 74 gun-ahip BwoH in 1812. Oaz.
3 N. Duff, Mid. of Mars at Trafalgar ; of Active
at passage of Dardanelles, where he assisted at the
destracCion of theTorkish redoubt on Point Pesquies;
and subsequently serred in several boat actions,
while in that ship in the Adriatic. In same ship at
the battle off Lissa, and at capture of Pomone,
Ck>mmander of JEspoirj. and servea in the operations
against Washington, Baltimore, &c. Gaz. 1811.
4 Sir C. C, Parker, Mid. of Eagle, at the storm-
ing of Capri and defence of Gaieta ; of UnU^, and
received a severe hurt in an expedition against the
town of Cotrone, 1810 ; and served in her boats
at the attack on a convoy under the batteries of
Cape Talliat, 1811. Lieut, of Malta, and present
at the siege of Tarragona.
5 J. E. Walcott, served nine years as Mid. under
Sir S. Hood. Mid. of Lively at capture of Sp.
treasure ships, 1804 ; and in action with Sp. 74 gun
■hip Glorioso, 1805; of Centaur at Copenhagen,
1807 ; and when Mate of that ship (on the death
of the Lieut) commanded at the capture of a
Danish desnatch-boat, protected by troops and field-
pieces, off Moen Island. Acting Flag Lieut, at the
capture of Sewolod Russ. 74 in 1808 ; and in Wal-
cheren expedition. Captain of Tyne, and com-
manded her boats with those of Thracian at the
capture of a piratical vessel, in 1823.
7 C. Nelson, Mid. of Superb at St. Domingo, 1&
8 £arl Spencer, commanded Talbot at the
battle of Navarin ; and assisted at the reduction of
Morea Castle, in 1828.
9 J. H. Plumridge, Mid. of Leda, in theexpedition
to Egypt, 1801 ; and of Defence at Trafalgar.
Senior Lieut of Melpomene in action with Danish
flotilla; and commanded her boats at destruction
of a Danish cutter and some merchant vessels, in
1809. Senior of Menelaus at the capture of the Isle
of France ; and of Resistance, and served in her boats
At the capture of a convoy at Port D'Anzo. Aide-
de-camp to Sir £. Pellew at the reduction of Genoa.
Gaz. 1809.
10 Sir G. Tyler, lost an arm when Mid,oS Spartan,
in Quiberon Bay, in 1811.
11 Sir J. Franklin, Mid. of Polyphemus at Co-
oenhageo, 1801: and passenger in Earl Camden
Indiaman, in the action with Linois' squadron.
Mid. of Bellerophon at Trafalgar ; and Lieut of
Bedford, and wounded at capture of the flotilla on
Lac Borgne; and commanaed that ship's small-
arm men in the operations against New Orleans.
Lieut. -Commander of Trent hired brig, in Capt.
Buchan's expedition to the northward of Spitsber-
gen, 1818; and in 1819 commanded a land expedi-
tion from the shores of Hudson Bay to the Arctic
Ocean, and to ascertain the position of the mouth
of the Coppermine River, &c., from which he re>
turned, 1822. In 1825, undertook a second laud
expedition, for the purpose of further exploration,
in conjunction with Capt. Parry and Blossom, and
returned 1827. In 1845, took command of Terror
and Erebus and proceeded on a polar voyage, in
which he is at present absent. Gaz. 1814.
12 Sir T. Herbert, Mid. of Excellent at de-
fence of Gaieta and taking of Capri, 1806 ; and of
Blonde at capture of the French and Danish Weat
India Islands, 1809. Senior Lieut of Euryalus
in the operations in the Potomac, including the
capture of Fort Washington and Alexandria, and
twice wounded. Capt. of Calliope and Blenheim
from Oct. 1840 until Feb. 1843, in China, during which
time he commanded a division of the squadron at
the taking the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and against
Canton, in 1841 ; and assisted, and on several occa*
sions commanded, in the operations on the coast of
China between those dates. Gaz. 1807,14.
13 C. H. Reid, Mid. ot Netley schooner, at the
capture of St Lucia and the Dutch West India Is-
lands, 1803. Lieut, of Brunswick at Copenhagen,
1807. m
14 H. T. B. Collier, Mid. of BnlUant in the ex-
pedition to Belleisle and Ferrol, and served in her
boats cutting out Fr. corvette &u^;»e from Vigo Bay ;
and of Endymion in 1803-5, when that ship was
attached to the in shore squadron off the Penmarcks,
and during other important services. Mid. of
Canopus at capture of Fr. frigate President, and
at the passage of the Dardanelles; and Lieut,
of Banterer m the expedition to Copenhagen,
1807. Lieut, of Amelia, and assisted at the de-
struction of three French frigates off the Sablet
D'Olonne, 1809 : and Senior of Leda at the capture
of Java, 1811. ia
15 J. Brenton, Mate of Caesar in the actions off
Algeziras, and in the Straits, 1801. Acting Com-
mander in charge of a division of ^m-boats at the
defence of Riga, and in an expedition against Met-
tau, in 1812. B
16 G. R. Pechell, Mid. of Medusa at the cap-
ture of Sp. treasure ships, 1804; of Revenge
at the captore of four French frigates, 1806 ; and
of Venus at the defence of Vigo. Lieut of Mace^
donian, and brought out with her boata a lugger
from under the batteries of lie D'Aix. in , 1812.
Commander of Colibri and Recruit off New York,
and Charleston in 1814 ; and of Tamar and Bellette
on the N. America and W. India station. Gaz. 1814.
18 H. B. Powell, Mid. of Kangaroo, at capture
of Fr. frigate Loire, 1798 ; and of Hrginie at cap-
tore of Dutch frigate Chtelderland, and at defence
of Louua tender of four a^uns, when attacked by a
privateer of 14 guns. Lieut of St. Albau's, and
served at the defence of Cadiz ; and a volunteer in
Impregnable tl Algiers.
20 J. T. Coffin, Mid. of Harrier at the capture
of Dutch frigate Pallas, 1806. Lieut of Victor
rious at capture of Fr. 74 gun ship Rivoli, 1812.
Gaz. 1806, 12. m
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Services of Captains.
1823
1 £. Curzon, Lieut, serring^ as Aide-de-camp to
a general officer in the expedition against New Or-
leans. Capt of Asia atNa^arin. Gaz. 1815. 1&
2 S. Arabin, Mid. of T^rre, in co-operation
with the Turks on the coasU of Syria and Egypt,
in 1799, and subsequent years^ ana of Anteloj^ in
an attack on an armed vessel at the mouth of the
Scheldt. Commanded a Sicilian gun-vessel at the
defence of Sicily ; and Actinff Lieut, of Pom/i/tf. and
served at the destruction of the redoubt on Point
Perquies at the entrance of the Dardanelles': and in
the same ship at Copenhagen, 1807. Gaz. 1807. ISL
3 Hon. H. J. Rous, served in the boats of Bac
chante in the Adriatic, particularly at the capture
of a convoy at Port Lemo in 1812; the Corfu flo-
tilla ; Castle of Karlebargo. and seven gun-vessels
and convoy on the coast of Abruzzi in 1813, and
the fortresses of Ragusa, Cattaro, &c., &c. Gaz.
1813.
4 T. B. Clowes, Mid. of Leda in several actions
with the Boulogne flotilla, 1803; at the capture of
the Cape and Monte Video, in 1806; and com-
manded a gun-boat in the Walcheren expedition,
1809.3a
6 E. Boxer, Mid. of />om, and assisted at the
cutting out Fr. 2fi gun corvette Chevrette from Ca-
maret Bay, in 1801. Lieut, of Tigre^ and com-
manded a detachment of seamen landed in Egypt,
1807, and a division of boats at the destruction or a
convoy at Rosas, in 1809 ; and had the direction of
the gun-boats at the siege of Tarragona, 1813.
Capt. of Pimu in the operations on the coast of
Syria, and Dombardment of St. Jean D*Acre, in
1840. Gaz. 1807, 1809.
7 G. F. Rich, Mid. of ImmoriaHU from 1802,
serving in the various attacks on the Fr. flotilla at
Boulogne, by catamarans and tire* ships ; and com-
manded a boat at capture of a Fr. gun-brig from
under Cape Grinez. Lieut, of Cfyde, employed on
special ser\'ice, distributing proclamations of the
Sp. juntas ; and commandeaf a division of gun-boats,
as Acting Commander, in the Walcheren expedition,
1809. Gaz. 1809.
8 W. J. H. Johnstone, Mid. of Venerable in ac-
tive co-operation with the patriots on the north
coast of Spain, in 1812.
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1824
2 W. H. Smyth, Mid. of CamwaiUa in ttctkw
with Fr. frigate SemiUanfe in St. Paul's Bay, 1806 ;
and of Powerful in the expedition to FliisliiDg,
1809. Commanded a gun-boat at the defence of
Cadiz, 1810, 11 ; and at the same time naade valua-
ble surveys of the coast. Lieut, in the flotilla at de-
fence of Sicily } and again employed surveying the
various localities in which he was serving ; and at
the peace had nearly completed his survey of Sicily
and its islands, which in command of .<tftflf slocni he
finished. Commander of Adventure and. 1821-24,
conducted an important survey along the sborea of the
Mediterranean, from Alexandria to Bona and parts
of Italy, embracing the Great Gulf of Syrtis and
islands of Sardinia, the Morea, Ionian Islands, Al-
bania, and Malta. Ill
3 J. Ryder Burton, Mid.of Nttrcistuty and served
on shore at the capture of the Saintes, 1809 ; and of
RAin, in active co-operation with the patriots on the
north coast of Spain, and was desperately wounded
at the taking of Castro. LieuL of AlbUm^ and com-
manded a gun-boat at Algiers; and while com-
mander of CameleoMi in ]8z4, captured, by board-
ing under the batteries of Algiers, (just as bis recal
was made,) the Algerine corvette TW/mA', of 20
guns and 140 men. Received in 1818 a gold medal
of the Society^ of Arts, for an invention for pro-
slUng ships in a calm. Author of pamphlets on
aval Architecture, and other professional sabjects.
4 R. Saumarez, Mid. of Spartan at the rednc-
tion of the castles of Pesaro and Cesenatico^ Losin,
Zante, Cephalonia, and Cerigo ; and in action with
Neapolitan flotilla in the bay of Naples. Lieut, of
Bacchante at the sieges of Trieste and Cattaro. IL
5 W. F. Martin, Mid. of Akbar, serving in the
Scheldt, 1815; and of Alceste in Lord Amherst's
embassy to China, and wrecked in that ship. Com-
mander of Fly, 1823, and rendered important ser-
vices to British interests at Callao, when senior
officer at that place.
6 J. Montagu, Mid. of TYprtf, serving in her
boats in the Bay of Rosas, |1809. Lieut, ot Al-
ceste at capture of Fr. frigate 'Pomone, 1811. Gaz.
1809, 11. m
7 Hon. R. S. Dundas, Capt. of Melvilie on the I
coast of China, incladiug the capture of the forts of i
the Bocca Tygris, and the operations against Canton, ,
1841. I
8 T. Prickett, served on shore at the capture of
St. Lucia, 1803. Senior Lieut, of /Zcitari/ at captniv
of Fr. 16 gun corvette DiUgente, 1805 ; and several
large privateers; and oiElk, snd actively emp]m*«]
in command of her boats in the Gulf Florida m ac-
tion with batteries and gun-boats. Senior Lieut, of
Elk at the surrender of St. Domingo. Com-
mander of Victor and Owen Glendower, actively em-
ployed on the coast of Africa during the Ashantee
war, a great part of which time he was senior of-
ficer, li
9 A. D. Y. Arbuthnott, Mid. of Jifars at Tra-
falgar: capture of four Fr. frigates, 1806, aDtl
Copenhagen in 1807 ; employed in gun-boat S4>n-iit
in the Scheldt, 1809; and m the Tagus, 1810, 11.
Capt. on particular service in Syria in co-operation
with the British forces, in 1840.' IR
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10 I. p. Chapman^ Mid. of Dtcadty and woanded
at the capture of some vessels in the West Indies ;
and captured in a prize and confined several months
in a dungeon at Tnizillo. Mate of Fortunee, serving
in tier boats at capture of a large privateer. Lieut.
of Jhtincibie at the defence of Cadiz, 1811 ; and in
command of the launch at the storming of Fort
Louis, Matagorda, and wounded when command-
ing a division of gun-boats. Lieut, of Malta in
charge of a division of gun-boats at the capture of
Gaieta; Senior of Curacoa at the reduction of
Genoa; and of Rowal Otorreai Tarragona. Gaz.
1810. »
1825
1 p. Grace, Mid. of Ganges at Copenhagen . 1801 ;
and of Oreyhownd at the capture of Palku frigate,
near Java, in 1806. Acting Lieut, of PUmontaise,
and severely wounded in action with the Malays,
1809 ; and assisted at the destruction of a brig of 16
guns and 136 men, under the batteries of Roy an, in
tlie boats of SemiramU, of which ship he was Lieut.
Gaz. 1806, 11,11.
2 W. Hotham, Mid. of Eagle, and assisted at the
sieve of Gaieta, and storming of Capri, 1806, and
defence of Cadiz, 1810. Lieut, of same ship at
the capture of Finme ; destruction of the batteries
of Rovigno ; and capture of the arsenal of Trieste
1813 ; and participated in a variety of other boat ser-
vices in the Adriatic. Gaz. 1811^ 13, three timet. B
4 Hon. M. Stopford, Mid. of Sdpion at capture
of Java, 1810.
5 J . Skekel, Mid. and served at the capture of St.
Lucia. Lieut, of Pandour, and employed in the
flotilla at tiie reduction of Surinam, 1804 ; of Hero
in Calder's action ; was wounded in the action off
Ferrol ; and capture of Marengo and Belle Pomie,
Lieut, of Belleropkon, and commanded a boat in the
atUck on the Russian flotilla in the Baltic, 1809.
Gaz. 1805, 09. H
6 J. Stoddart, Lieut, of Melamput, and served
in her boats at destruction of Pr. 74 gun ship
Itnpdhuux^ off Cape Henry, 1806; of Canoptu at
the destruction of two ships of the line off Cette, in
1810 ; and served in her boats in several attacks on
the enemy's flotilla, in the Paro of Messina. Com-
manded StnmboU bomb in co-operation with the
Patriots on the Coast of Catalonia, 1812, 13. Gaz.
1813. 1&
8 Earl of Hardvicke, Mid. of Queen Charlotte,
and commanded a gun-boat at Algiers.
9 H. D. Chads, Mid. of Excellent^ at the de-
fence of Gaieta and the capture of Capn. Lieut, of
Jphigeniay and assisted at the reduction of the Isle
de K)urbon, and succeeded to the command of the
seamen and marines at the Isle de la Passe, after the
death of Lieut. Norman ; and captured in the attack
on the Pr. frigates at Port Snd Est. Senior Lieut of
Java, and captured, after a highly honourable de-
fence, by the U. S. frigate Constitution, of superior
force, in which Capt. Lambert was killed. Com-
manded Columbia, at the reduction of Guadaloupe,
in 1815 ; and Arachne throughout the Burmese
war. Gaz. 1810, 12.
12 J. Gore, Lieut of Prince of Wales at Copen-
hagen, 1807; and Acting Commander of Onfon
at the blockade and surrender of the city of St.
Domingo, 1809. 3|L
13 C. Bo wen, Mid. of Polyphemus during the
operations against Buenos Ayres, 1807. Com-
mander of Driver, and active^ employed on the
coast of Africa during the Ashantee war. 1&
14 G. R. Lambert, Mid. of Eagle from 1809 to
1814, and shared in the services of that ship in the
Adriatic, including the taking of Trieste and Piume,
where he servedon shore.
16 A. T. E. Vidal, has been employed since the
peace in surveyin^^ various portions of the globe ;
and is at present m the surveying service. Gaz.
1810.
1826
1 J. G. Aplin, Mid. of Terpsichore, and served
in her boats, cutting out from under the batteries of
St Denis, Isle de Bourbon, the Pr. corvette Tour^
terelle, 1805. Lieut commanding Arrow schooner,
and officially noticed for activity on the coast of
Prance, and north coast of Spam, particularly at
the siege of St Sebastian and at Santona. 1&
2 W. Keats, Mid. of Superb at St. Domingo, 1806 ;
at Copenhagen, 1807 : embarking the Sp. srmy from
Nyborg, 1808; Walcheren expedition, 1809; of
Mil/ord at the defence of Cadiz, and Hibemia at
blockade of Toulon, 1812.
3 Sir H. J. Leeke, Mid. of Folontaire, and com-
manded one of her boats at destruction of a Pr.
vessel near Marseilles; and in the bay of Rosas in
1809. Lieut, of Lion at the Cape of Good Hope ;
and Commander of Myfrmidon, actively em ploy ea
on the Coast of Africa in suppression of the slave
trade. Gaz. 1809.
4 T. Martin, Lieut, and commanded boats of
Penelope, in conjunction with those of Pomone, at
the rescue of the ctew of Atalante, on shore* under
batteries, on the Pr. Coast, and also at destruction
of a convoy near Cape Prior, 1807. Senior Lieut,
of same ship, and commanded a party of seamen
at the taking of Port Trinity, and the surrender of
Afartinique, m 1809. Commander of Surinam at
the peaee. In continual service from 1799 to 1815.
5 H. Edwards, Lieut, of Atlas at St Domingo.
6 M. Seymour, Mid. of Hannibal at capture of
Pr. frigate Sultane, in 1814.
8 H. Litchfield, Mid. of hnpetueux, and assisted
at blowing up Insolente in the Morbthan river, 1800,
and servra m her barge cutting out Pr. corvette
Guipe from Vigo, in 1801. Mid. of Pique at the
reduction of Auz Cayes and other ports at St Do-
minffo, 1803; and served on shore at the attack
on Curs9oa, 1804. Acting Master of Renard at
capture of Pr. corvette DiUgente, and destruction of
General Emouf privateer. Senior Lieut, of Rein"
deer at Wslcheren : and commanded Mohawk in
the operations on tne Coast of America, including
the attack on Craney Island, and Hampton, and
served in her boat at the destruction of Am.
schooner Asp, in 1813. 1&
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Services of Captains.
1827
1 R. A. Yates, Lieut, of Quebec^ and served in
the boats of tbat sbip in the Vlie stream at cap-
tare of Fr. 14 gun schooner privateer Jeunc Louise,
whose captain he killed in a personal conflict, 1810.
Gaz. 1810.
2 E. Le C. Thomborough, Mid. of ApoUo from
1809 to 1814 ; and assisted at the capture of a lai^ge
store ship under the batteries of Corsica ; destruc-
tion of a xebec of six guns, a strong tower near
Brindisi, capture of the islands of Augusta and
Curzola, and subsequently of Paxo, &c,
3 C. O. Randolph, Mid. of Donefrat at the de-
struction of three French frigates off the Sables
D'Olonne in 1809, in the attack on the French fleet
in Aix Roads m the same year, and at the attempt
to destroy two frigates under the batteries of La
Hogue, in 1810. Lieut, of Eurotas at capture of
Pr. frigate Clorinde, 1814. Gaz. 1814.
4 H. B. Martin, Capt. of Cary{/%rf in the ope-
rations on the coast of Syria^ and at St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1840.
5 R. Patton, Mid. of BetUrophon at Trafalgar.
Hon. Med. Royal Humane Society. 1&
6 R. Aitchison, acting Lieut, of Vengeur in the
expedition to New Orleans ; and Lieut, of the Leander
at Algiers. %,
8 S. Thornton, Mid. of Phahe at capture of U. S.
frigate BsseSf in 1814. Lieut, of Lijfey, and serred
in that ship m the Burmese war.
9 F. W. Beechey, Mid. of Astrea in action
with Fr. frigates off Madagascar, 1811; and of
yitnfeur, when he was actirely employed in the ex-
pedition against New Orieans, and in her boats on
the Mississippi, 1815. Lieut, of TVent in Bu-
chan's voyage to Spitsbergen, 1818 ; of Hecla in
Parry's first polar voyage ; and of AduetUure in
Capt. Smyth's survey of the Gulf of Syrtis and
Cyrenaica, when he explored a vast tract of country
and made valuable researches. Commander of
Blossom in a voyaf[^e to the Pacific and Beering's
Straits in connection with Parry and Franklin's
expedition, 1825-8 ; and is still conducting an im-
portant survey on the Irish coast.
13 J. Foote, Mid. of Seahorse at capture of
Fr. frigate Sensible 1798, and also in the Bav of
Naples at surrender of the forts, &c. Lieut, ot Ml,
George at passage of the Dardanelles ; and of Queen,
and wounaed in a gun-boat manned by that ship for
the protection of a convoy in the Straits of Gibrutar,
and made prisoner after a highly honourable resist-
ance. Lieut, of Caledonia, and commanded a boat,
storming the batteries at Point du Ch^, 1810.
Commanded the squadron on west coast of Africa,
1842. Gaz. 1806. B
16 Earl Talbot, Commander of Philomel at
Navarin.
17 Sir W. Symonds, Mid. of Loudonin Bridport's
action, 1795 ; and present at capture of Fr. fngates
Loire and Geniille, and Jean Bart corvette. Mid.
of Cerberus at capture of two large corvettes, and
several privateers; and in actioQ with four Spt
frigates and two corvettes off Cape Ortegsl» in 1799.
As Senior Lieut, of Scorpion, and in comnEiaDd of
Fiolet lugger, actively employed on the Spaixt^
main, capturing many privateers ; and also in the
Channel. Senior Lieut, of 5^. Doming-o at Flush-
ing: and of Pique till 1816. Appointed Surveyor
Of the Navy in 1832, and is the constmcCor of noise
of the finest ships in the nary.
1828
1 J. W. DalUng, Mid. of Defence at Trmlalgar:
and Mate of AmphUm, and served in her boats at
the taking of the fort of Cortelazzo with six m-
boats andconvoy under its protection in 1809. £
2 J. Scott, Mid. of Pkaiton, and employed at de
struction of Point Canonniere at the laie of France,
and capture of two vessels at that place. Mate of
Blanche at capture of the Fr.frigate Querricre, 1806;
and of Pompee, and slightly wounded at the reduc-
tion of Martinique, 1809. Commanded a gun-
boat in the Lillo, in the expedition to the Scheldt ;
and served as Lieut, at the defence of Cadia, 1810.
Lieut, of Marlborough on the coast of America;
and commanded one of the five boats which captured
four large schooner privateers in the Rappabanock,
1813 s and served in the operations in the Chesa-
peake. In command of Marlborough's laonch which
was sunk at attack on Craney Island ; senred at
capture of Hampton. Commanded Scejkre*a launch
at the landing on Ocracroke, and captore of Anm^
conda and Atlas s and in 1814, stormed the two
forts on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake, &c.
Served as aide-de-camp to Sir George Cockbom in
the Potomac, and at Yeocomico, where he com'
manded the headmost boat, and on landing parsufd
the flying enemy and captured a field piece / and was
present at destruction of Barney's flotilla; battle of
Bladensberg ; at Washinjffton ; attack on Baltimore ;
and on ten occasions officially noticed. Commander
of Meteor at Algiers. Capt. of Samarang, and
planned and commanded the expedition which forced
the inner passage from Macao to Canton ; and par-
ticipated in the various services in China, including
ihc operations against Canton in 1841. Gaz. 1809,
13, 14, 14, 15.
3 J. F. Studdert, Mid. of Dannemarh in the Wal-
cheren expedition, and served on shore in Holland,
1814. Commander of Champion during the Bur-
mese war.
4 W. Sandom, Mid. of Egyptiewne in Calder^
action, and at capture of Fr. frigate Libre, 1805.
Mate of Pompee and served on shore at the defence
of Gaieta, 1806, at the storming of Capri, and
battle of Maida; and commanded a division of gun-
boats in taking the fortress of Sc^Ua,and frequently
engaged on the coast of Calabria. Acting Lieut.
of PompSe at the passage of the Dardanelles, and
commanded a division of her boau at the destruc-
tion of the Turkish squadron and batteries on Point
Pesquies. Commanded a mortar vessel at Copen-
hagen. Lieut, of Bonne CUoyenne at the capture
of rr. frigate FttrieMM, in 18(&^ and of Furieuse,
and servM in her boats, cutting oat an armed
xebec from under the batteries of OrbiteUo^^ and
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at the capture of a convoy near Civita Vecchia in
1 813. Commander of Etna bomb at Algiers. Com-
manded the naral forces on the lakes of Canada,
1S38-43, and rendered good service daring the dis*
turbanoes. Gaz. 18U9-13-38.
5. 6. W. C. Courtenay, Mid. of Amazon at the
capture of Marengo ana BtUe Poule^ 180(i; and
served on shore witn the naval brigade on the north
coast of Spain. Lieut of Cvrenef and officially
noticed in an attack with the boats of that ship on
a slave factory on the coast of Africa, in 1822 ; and
while commanding Owen QUndowtr, was actively
employed against tne Ashantees, in 1824.
6 O. B. Martin^ Commander of Muiqtdto at
Navarin.
7 Hon. F. W. Gr«y, Mid. oi Naiad, and assisted
at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war under
the batteries of Bona, 1824. Capt. of Enthmitm,
and served on shore at the capture of Chin-Kiang-
Foo. 1842.
9 T. Dench, Mid. of Ardent at St. Fiorenzo, and
served on shore during the occupation of Toulon, in
1793; of St. Oeorge m Hotham's two actions, in
1795 ; of Britannia oft Cape St. Vincent ; of Goliah
at the bombardment of Cadiz, and at the NUe ; and
commanded a boat, cutting out a gun vessel from
under the Castle of Aboukir. Commander of
NautUut from 1808 to 1814 on the Lisbon and Medi-
terranean stations ; and captured six privateers, and
destroyed a seventh near Cape Bon. 1&
9* Hon. G. F. Hotham, Volunteer in Northum"
berland at the destruction of two Fr. frigates and
brig off L'Orient, 1812. Mid. of Ramillies during
the operations on the coast of America (including
Moose Island. Baltimore, and New Orleans) and of
Mindenf at Algiers.
10 J. Campbell, served at capture of the islands
of Martinique and St. Lucia, and storming of Basse
Terre, Guadidonpe, 1794 . Signal Lieut, of TriMtmph
in Calder's action.
11 R. L. Baynes, Commander of Asia at Navarin.
13 T. Jones, Mid. of Endymion at the passage of
the Dardanelles, 1807. la
14 E. Purcell, Mid. of Impetucux^ and commanded
an armed boat in the Scheldt in the Flushing expe-
dition, 1809 ; and again in the Tagus in co-operation
with the British army, 1810. Served in the batteries
of Torres Vedras under Sir T. Picton ; and Mid. of
Victory, in command of a boat at the capture of
two Danish gun-vessels, 1811, in which he was
wounded.
15 G. Lloyd, Mid. of Folontaire and Cambrian,
and served in their boats at the siege of Tarragona,
1810 ; at the destruction of batteries at Palamos :
of several vessels at Cadeauies and Sylva, as well
cutting out a French vessel from under the Medes
islands, in 1811. Acting Commander of Casti"
iian in her action with U. S. sloop IVatp at the
capture of Avon, in 1814. Gaz. 1814. 1&
1 7 T. Bennett, Mid. of Monarch at Camperdo wn,
and slightlv wounded. Lieut, of Came/eonf and
commanded her boats at capture of 10 gun schooner
Benard under the batteries of Rimasol, 1803; and
on severid other occasions. Second Lieut, of Sea-
horse at the capture of Turkish 60 gun friptte Ba-
dere Zaffer, and action with the squadron, 1808; and
commanded a detachment of boats at the capture of
the Islands of Gianuti and Planoza, 1809.
18 P. Richards, Senior Lieut, of Queen Charlotte
at Algiers. Capt. of ComwaUis in China; and
served on shore at the attack on Chinese caqip at
Segahon ; taking of Woosung and Sbanghae ; and
the city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, 1842.
19 R. W. Parsons, Lieut of Victor in action with
Malay pirates, 1807, and headed the boarders of
niana at the capture of Fr. brig of war Teater,
and a convoy at the mouth of the Gironde, in 181 1.
Gaz. 1811, 13. )&
1829
1 H. Gosset, Mid. ofEurwaius in the Walcheren
expedition, 1809 ; and in the engagementa with
Fr. fleet off Toulon, in 1810 and 11; and of Ediw
Imrgh on the coast of Italy, at the taking of Port
D'Anzo, Reggio, Santa Maura, and in the Golph
of Spezzia. Mid. of Havannah, and assisted in tne
operations in the Chesapeake and coast of America,
including the attack on Baltimore, &c., and servM
in the barge of that ship at capture of Fr. brig of
war, and destruction of a convoy at Courigeou,
1815. ■" *
2 A. Crawford, Mid. of Immortaliti and Clyde,
from 1802 till 1806, and shared in all the actions of
those ships with the batteries and Boulogne flotilla ;
and of Royal Oeorge at the passage of the Dar-
danelles. Lieut, of Sultan, and served in her boats,
cutting out several vessels from Oneglia; at the
destruction of Rohuste and Lion off Cette ; and of
Malta on the coast of Catalonia, and at the siege
of Tarragona, 1813. 1&
3 G. Haye commanded the boats of Actioe and
Cerberus at the capture of four vessels under a
heavy fire of musquetry at Pestichi, in the Adriatic,
1811 ; and in the same year assisted at the de*
struction of a convoy and magazines at Ortona; and
in the action off Lissa, where he was severely burnt.
Assisted in tiie boats of same ship at the capture of
a large convoy, near Ragosniza, defended by 300
troops ; and succeeded to ttie command of the frigate
at the capture of Pomone, Capt. Gordon having lost
a leg, and Lieut. Dash wood an arm, in which action
he was slightly wounded. Gaz. five times in 1811. IB
4 R. H. Manners, Mid. of Minden at Algiers. 1&
6 J. Furneaux, Mid. of Roval George, and
wounded at the passage of the Dardanelles, 1807.
Gaz. 1807.
7 J. Thome, Mid. of Invincible, and assisted at
capture of convoy in Rosas Bay, 1809 : and served
in Bebu/f mortar brig at defence of Caaiz, 1810, 11.
Mate of Marlborough, Sceptre, and Albion during
the American war, 1812-14 ; and present at Craney
Island, destruction of Bam^'s flotilla, Washington,
Baltimore, &c. lEL
8 J. Leigh, Mid. of Leander at capture of Fr.
frigate rUle de Milan, and recapture of Cleopatra,
1805.
9 J. 0*Brien, Mid. of Edgar serring in barge
at Nyborg, 1809. Mate of Berwick at destruction
of Fr. frigate Amazone, 1810 ; and serving in her
barffein various boat expeditions off Toulon, in-
clumng the night attack upon Port Agar. Served
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alio at the samender of Spezzia, and bombardment the destrnction of a oonroy on the oottst of Italy,
ofGaeta|1815. LieuL of /m;7r<:^a6fc at Algiers. 1811. )&
10 H. Smith, Capt of Volage, and Senior Naval
Officer of Sir J. Keane's expedition to the Indus,
1838. Commanded the expedition at the capture of
Aden, in 1839 ; and of the same ship and Druid in
the operations on the coast of China ^ inclndinfc the
dispersion of 29 war junks, destruction of Chinese
camp and battery at Kfacao, capture of the forts of
the Bocca Tygns and Canton, 1840, 41 ; and sub-
sequent capture of that city and of Amoy in the
latter year.
11 S. Lnshmffton, LienLof Cambrian at Navarin;
and commanded ^tna bomb at the takinir of the
Morea CasUe, 1828.
12 Sir £. Tracers, Mid. of Juno^ serving in the
boats at capture of Dutch national brig Crash and
other vessels at Schiermonikoog ; at destruction of
a six gun battery on the coast of Holland ; and in
an armed schn3ft in the Texel expedition, and offi-
cially mentioned at the defence of Lemner, 1799 ;
and at capture by boarding of Sp. 12 gun schooner
Volantt near Campeachy, when Lieut. Bum was
killed, 1801. Mid. of Elephant at capture of Du-
guay TVouiny and servmg in HercuU*9 lanndi
when Ciorinde was taken possession of at Cape
Francois by Lieut. Willoughby, 1803. Served at
the storming of Fort Piscadero ; and during the
attack on Cura^oa, in command of an advanced
post ; and commanded one of the boats at capture
of Fr. privateer FeUdt^f 1804. Lieut, of Surveii-
lantCf and in her boats at capture of numerous
vessels near Campeachy, 1805 ; and in 1806, in com-
mand of a single boat, boarded and captured Sp.
schooner Serpanton of 6 guns and 35 men at the
mouth of the Juan. Lieut, of Akmine at capture of
several vessels on the coast of Prance, 1808; and of
/i9ipm«Me commanding a division of seamen serving
on shore at the siege of Flushing ; and as Aide-de-
camp to Sir £. Coote, and Gen. Don. Lieut, of
Imperieuse, and in 1610 commanded the boats at the
capture of three gun vessels moored under the bat-
teries near Possitano, in the Gulf of Salerno ; and
assisted at capture of a convoy at Palinuro, in 1811,
and continued in the same ship, assisting in the
various services performed until 1814, including
the storming of Port D'Anzo, descent at Via Reg-
~io, capture of Leghorn, and reduction of Genoa.
[as been nine times mentioned in Gazetted des-
patches.lEl
b;
1830
1 A. Tozer, Mid. of Phentix, and dangerously
wounded at capture of Fr. frigate DiHon, 1805.
LieuL of Victoriotu employed in the flotilla at de-
fence of Sicily, 1810 ; and at capture of Fr. 74
gun ship Atvo/t, 1812. Senior of Undaunted^ and
commanded her boats on several occasions on the
coasts of France and Italy, particularly at capture
of a battery at Carri, cuttuig out a ship pierced for
18 guns near Marseilles, anci destrnction of the bat-
teries and capture of a convoy at Cassis, 1813,
where he was dangerously wounded. Gaz. 1805,
13.13.
2 W. Morier, Lieut, of Thames, and assisted at
4 G. Scott, Mid. of Perseus at the bomliardmezit
of Alexandria, and capture of Malta and Naples^
andof3/Moraifr,cuttinK out two corvettes from Bar-
celona, and Prima galley from the Mole of Genoi,
1800. Commanded a boat at the landing' and subse-
quent operations in Egypt, 1801, and made Lieut, for
service in the boats of CameUon, Senior LieoL of
Phabe, in Uie action with Fr. frigate squadron of
Madagascar, 1812. H
5 W. B. Bowyer, Mid. of Meretuyt and in 1803
present at several attacks upon the Fr. fiotnia o5
the Channel Islands ; of JBolus in the action of
Ferrol; of RamiUies at capture of Marengo and
Belle Poule, and reduction of the Danish Wot
India Islands. Mate of Fenus at Vigo, 1808, sod
Lieut, of Norge, serving in her boats at defence of
Cadiz, in 1810,11. ia
6 F. T. Michell, wounded when Lient. of ^e£frr
in the Mediterranean ; and commanded the batter-
mg flotilla at Algiers.
7 P. P. King, Mid. of Diana, and served is
her boats in an attack on a convoy between Nana
and Rochfort in 1808.
8 Rowland Mainwaring, Mid. of Majesiic st
the Nile 1798, and of Defence at Copenhageo.
Lieut of Narcissus, and of MeneUnu, and fre-
quently officially reported ; present aft the cs^
ture of the Salutes in 1809; cut oot a bra
from Fr^us Ray; a xebec, of two guns and
30 men, from under the towers of Terracino ; s
letter of marque pierced for 12 guns, near Civitt
Vecchia ; and at the destruction of batteries, maga-
zines, and vessels at Morgion, in the Bay of Mar-
seilles, in the year 1812. Gaz. 1812, 12.
9 J. W. Watling, Mid. of Veteran, serving ia
her boat at Copenhagen, 1801. Lieut of Sirhu, and
present at tlie capture in St. Paul's, Isle of Bour-
bon, of town, forts, and shipping; and superin-
tended the landing of the bng[ade of troops st
Grand Chalouppe, to which the island capitulated.
He succeeded to the command of the Sirius s storm-
ing party (which had 25 men killed and wounded)
on the death of Lieut. Norman, immediately on land-
ing, at the capture of the Isle de la Passe, and in
command of two small boats, containing 10 men,
recaptured H.E.I.C'b. ship Windham, mounting 30
funs and having four officers and 30 men, under the
atteries of Riviere Noire. Was Senior Lieut, of
Sirius at her destruction in Port Sud Est, 1810, and
conveyed Capt. Fym*s despatches to Bourbon in aa
open boat Commanded Egremont and Welieskjf
on the same station, and his services officially com-
mended.
10 R. Pridham, Mid. of Veteran at the siege of
Fleur de L'Ep^e, and attack on Point k Pitre^ Gna-
daloupe, 1794; and of Blanche, serving in her
boats when attached to Commodore Nelson's sqoa*
dnm, 1796; and at the capture of Sp. frigate
Sabina by Minerva, 1797. Served as Adjutant of
the Naval Battalion at th» reduction of Minorra,
1798 ; and Lieut, of Argo, at capture of Sp. frigate
Santa Teresa, and employed in her boats cutting
out and destroying fourteen Sp. vessels in the river
Tortoza, 1799. Senior Lieut, of Hussars^ when
wrecked upon the coast of France, 1804, and de-
tsined a prisoner till 1814.
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11 J. Lyons* Mid. of Ftetory at Trafidgiur, and
Lieut, of M«miagUj and comtuaoded a detachmcDt
of seamen at the reduction of Santa Maara, in 1810.
Gaz. 1810.
12 P. Westpbal, Mid. of Blanche at Copenhagen
1801 . Lfieut. or Amaton at capture of Marengo and
Belle PouU, in 1806 ; and commanded her boats at
tbe destruction of a convoy near Uie Penmarks ;
HDd those of JunoH and Afartin at tbe capture of
an Add. ▼essel of 2 oruns and 35 men in 1813. Gaz.
1811.
14 H. A. Elioty Mid. of Ewyalut, employed in the
boats at the capture of armed vesfiels from under
batteries in tbe Mediterranean, 1806-07; and in
1810 commanded a division of gun-boats in the
Tagusy co-operating with the army under Welling-
ton, and frequently engaged the enemy's works at
Villa Franca. Senior Lieut, of Py lades at the at-
tack upon Ciotat, 1812 ; and Lieut, of Boyne at
surrenoer of Naples, 1815.
15 E. Spirshott, LieuLof Ato6«attheattackon
two Pr. friffates under the batteries of La Hogue,
1810 ; and destruction of Amazone off Cape Bar-
fleor, 1811. Capt. of Winchester ^ and rendered
important services in quelling an insurrection on the
coast of Malabar in 1837.
16 W. Blight, Lieut, of Britannia at Trafalgar,
and of Niriide in the operations against Buenos
Ay res in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
17 J. Wigston, Mid. of Greyhound at capture
of Dutch frigate Pallas, in the East Indies, in 1806;
and Mate of Donegal^ serving in her barge in
the attack on two French frigates off Bameur.
Lieot. of Norrtf and employed in her boats in co-
operation with tbe army against New Orleans.
18 G. P. Ry ves, served on shore with the naval
brigade on the north coast of Spain, and in the tlo-
tUla at the defence of Cadiz in 1 810 and 181 1 . Com-
mander of Sophie during ibe Burmese war.
19 G. WooUcombe, Mid. oiCaledonia in tbe attack
on the French fleet in Aiz Roads ; of Loire, and
commanded her barge in the operations in the
Potomac and Patuxent; and of Tonnant, and se-
verely wounded at the storming a fort at New
Orleans. Actinff Captain of Owen Olendower, and
served in the Asnantee war. Gaz. 1815.
20 Sir T. Hastings, commanded a gun-boat in
the Walcheren expedition, 1809 . Lieut, of Badger,
and assisted at the destruction of a brig of war at
tbe mouth of the Ems; and of Hyacinth and
Undattnted, and frequently officially reported, par-
culariy for storming the batteries at Malaga in
1811; the destruction and capture of the batteries
and convov at Cassis ; at Fort Nouvelle, and at
Barletta. Commanded on shore at taking the Island
of TremiU. Gaz. 1813.
22 C. R. D. Bethune, Capt. of Ctmway from the
commencement of the Chinese War, and officially
mentioned at the first capture of Chusan, and of
Canton 1841. Under his orders the survey of the
entrances and channel of the Yang-tse-Kiang was
executed, which essentialy facilitated the subsequent
ascent of that river to Nankin, and consequent fa-
vourable termination of the war.
23 Charles Graham, Capt. of Castor, and senior
naval officer during the operations in New Zealand,
1846-7.
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25 G. B. Maxwell, Mid. of Amphkm, and oresent
in the boats of that ship at the landing at Maida,
siege of Amanthea, cutting out armed galliot at
Cape Corse, bombardment of Reggio, and capture
of Cotrona. Lieut, of /istraa at capture of Fr. 14
gun privateer off Calais and when wrecked in the
W. Indies. Served as signal officer to Sir C. Cotton
and Lord Keith.
26 Hon. G. J. Cavendish, Lieut, of Tees daring
the Burmese war.
27 Charles Talbot, Capt. of Vestal and com-
manded the successful exp^ition against the pirati-
cal settlements in Maluda Bay, Borneo, for which
he received the especial thanks of the Admiralty,
and the service was gazetted 1845.
28 S. Burgess, Mid. of Impre^fnable in Howe's
action ; and of Isis, in the expedition to the Heldar.
Senior Lieut, of Sylph when she twice beat off
Fr. frigate Artemise; and commanded Carteret
cutter m the attack on Granville in 1803. Lieut,
of Prince at Trafalgar | and commanded Pincher
Gn-brig, at ihe destruction of the batteries at Cux-
ven and Gessendorf. Flag Lieut to Lord Ex-
mouth at Algiers. Gaz. 1809.
1831
1 S. Price, Mid. of Theseus, and served in her
boats in two attacks upon a Fr. ship of the line in
Vigo, in 1808; at attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads;
and at Walcheren, 1809. Lieut, of Edinburgh at the
capture and destruction of the batteries and con-
voy at Port D'Anzo, and first attack on Leghorn ;
and of Bacchante in the Penobscot.
3 J. Hindmarsh, Mid. of Bellerophon in Howe's
action, Comwallis's retreat, and at the Nile ; and
of Spencer in the actions in Algesiras Bay, and
Straiu of Gibraltar, 1801. Lieut, of Phoebe, and
stormed a fort and cut out a vessel near Toulon,
in 1805 ; and of same ship at Trafalgar ; Lieut, of
Beagle at the attack on tbe Fr. fleet in Basque
Roads ; and Senior of Nisus at the capture of the
Islands of France and Java.
5 A. Ellice, Mid. of Tartar, in action with
Danish flotilla at Bergen, 1808 ^ and of Imperieuse,
actively employed in the Mediterranean, 1811-12.
Lieut, of Caledonia in action with Fr. Fleet off
Toulon, 1814; and of Minden at Algiers.
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1 C. Wyvill, Mid. of Thames, and served in her
boats at the capture of a large armed convoy, 1810 ;
at capture of ten transports in the Gulf of Salerno,
and two large armed feluccas near Cetraro, in 1811;
and of two batteries and 14 merchant vessels at
Morgion, 1813. Commander of Cameleon, and
assisted at the destruction of Greek pirates at Ca-
rabousa, in 1828. Gaz. 1810, 13.
4 A. A. Vincent, Lieat. of BeUe Poule in the
operations in the Gironde, in 1814, and has been
twice wounded.
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5 S. Radford, Lieut, of Aboukhr in the Walche-
KD expedition ; and of DeHrdt^ and oommanded
her boats, with those of Quebec and Bold^ in an at-
tack on some armed ressels in the Vlie, in 1810,
several of which were captnred ; and commanded
the same ship's boats and captnred a privateer of
14 ffons and 60 men, near the Island or SchelUng,
in 1811. In command of the boats of the Heligo-
land squadron at the attack on a Danish flotilla at
Basum, when two were sunk. Gaz. 1810, 11.
6 C. H. Williams, promoted for senrices at Ja-
maica, during an insurrection of the slaves.
7 H. F. GreviUe, Mid. of Arethuea on the
north coast of Spain» 1809, and wounded ; of Vo-
lage in the action off Lissa ; and actively employed
in command of a tender on the coast of America, in
1813.
8 J. Harritoo, commanded a Sp. gun vessel at
the defence of Cadis, 1810.
1833
1 J. M. Laws, Mid. of Ramiittee in the opera-
tions on the coast of America, and served witn the
Naval Brigade at the taking of Moose Island ; attack
on Baltimore ; and wounded at New Orleans.
3 Sir C. Hotham, Mid. of Nmad^ and assisted at
the destruction of an Algeriue briff of war under the
batteries of Bona, in 1824, and of CamftWoit, serving
in the boats at the capture of two piratical vessels,
1825. Commanded the British naval forces at Uie
defeat of Rosas on the Parana, 1845, and at defence
of a large convoy at San Lorenzo, 1846. Com.-in-
Chief of the West Coast of Africa, 1846, 49.
5 Sir B. Macnaroara, Mid. of Edgar at capture
of Danish brig and cutter of war in the harbour of
Nvbourg, 1808 ; of Berwick at destruction of Fr.
frigate Amazone; of Statira servinff in her boats
at capture of four privateers in the Rappahannock ;
and oommanded a boat at the storming of French
Town, &c. Served on the lakes of Canada till the
end oi the war. Commanded Chanticleer in the
Grecian archipelago during the revolution.
6 Lord E. Russell, Lieut. of PAtiome/ atNavarin.
7 H. S. Marsham, Mid. of Northumberland at
the destruction of Fr. squadron, 1812. Lieut, and
commanded the boats of Cambrian and Seringapa"
tarn at the capture of two pirates in the Archipe-
lago, 1825. *~
1834
1 C. Crowdy, Mid. of Oangee at Copenhagen, in
1801. Lieut, of Hazeard^ ana woundea in cnttmg
out some merchant-vessels near Bourdeanx; ana
of JUpoN at the capture of Fr. frigate Weter.
2 T. Mansel, Mid. of Elephant at Copenhagen,
in 1801, and reduction of St. Domingo, 1803.
Lieut, of Racoonf and wounded in the boats, recap-
turing a merchant vessel off Cuba. Commanded
TVtnarit^e umed ship, and present at taking the
Isle of Pranoe, in 1810*
3 W. T. Dance, Acting Lieut, of Ornhewy and
served in her boats at the c^tnre and destruction
of an Am. letter of marque of eight guns, in 1813.
Gaa. 1813.
5 J. J. Onsk>w, Mid. of SwveUUtmte^ and served
in her boats at the capture of Bermeo and Debs
ports on the north coast of Spain.
7 W. Hamley, Lieut of PaUae in the Wal4^-
ren expedition ; and of Havanah^ and officially re-
ported for his conduct at the capture of some ves-
sels near the Penmarks, in 1812; at capture and de-
struction of an armed vessel and convoy under the
towns of Vasto and Fortore, 1813 ; and in se-
veral other minor boat actions. Commanded the
batteries at the siege and capture of the fortresa of
Zara in the same year. Gaz. 1811, and four times
in 1813.
1835
2 A. M. Hawkins, Lieut of AlmaSie, at the
capture of Fr. frigate Irisy 1809; and in the aame
year at the destruction of the forts of Cuzhaven and
Gessendorf. Senior Lieut ofHoratiOf and severely
wounded in cutting out a Danish schooner and cat-
ter-of-warontheooaatofNorway, in 1812. Gaa.
1812.
4 J. Drake, Mid. of Defiance in Calder's action;
at Trafalgar ; and at the destruction of three Pr.
frigates off Sables D'Olonne in 1809. Commanded s
boat at the recapture of Eliscn timber ship by cut-
ting her out from Palais harbour, Belleisle. Lieut
of NwrthnmberlaTid at the destruction of two fri-
gates off L'Orient, and much employed in boat ser-
vice against the enemy's coasting trade ; also at
Corunna, and in Parker's ezpeoition to Perrol.
Senior Lieut of Albion at Navann.
6 J. Nias, Mid. of Comua at defence of Cadix,
1810, 11, and of Nfmphen blockading Antwerp.
Mid. of Alexander in Ross's first polar ezpeditaoa,
1818; of Hecla in Parry's expedition, 1819, 20;
and Senior Lieut, of .FWry in the second polar voyage,
1821, 23. Senior Lieut of Atia at Navarin ; and
Commander of Alacrity, and captnred the noted
privateer Georgeae, 1829. Captain of jETeroitf taking
the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and operationa ajgainst
Canton, and subsequent capture of that city, in
1841, and on several occasions senior officer.
7 Sir P. Broke, Lieut of Genoa at Nayarin.
8 Sir G. Back, Mid. of Arethuea, and assisted st
the destmctk>n of the batteries at Leqoito, of se-
veral vessels in St. Andero river, and the guns,
signal posts, &c. at Baignio, on the north coast of
Spsin, in 1809 ; on which service he was made pri-
soner, and remained in confinement five years.
Mid. of TVent in Buchan's voyage to Spitzbergen,
1818; and in 1819 accompamedCapt Franklin in
his expedition to the Copper Mine River ; and aaaia
in the overland expedition, 1825, 27. Commanded an
expedition in search of Capt. Ross, 1833 ; and sub-
sequently a polar expedition in command of TVrror.
1836
1 J. Morgan, Lieut. commandiQff Bmrbarm
schooner, and engaged a French flotiua off* Bou-
logne, in 1813 ; and cut out a large ship from Aal-
bonrg in presence of a superior fbrce. Severdr
wounded in boardiBg an armed cotter on tlie Danisk
coast.
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2 W. Hilkar, Mid. of Niwer, in the expedition
to Egypt, 1801^ end serrvdin her boats board,
in^ a Uirfife Greek ship in the Mediterranean. Ldent.
of Caledonia tX the surrender of Grenoa.
3 H. J. Codrington, Mid. of Aria, and severely
wounded at Nararin. Capt. of Talbot at the bom-
bardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
5 J. M'OougaU (6), Mid. of Cruizeriu fire ac-
tions with Fr. flotillas, in 1803; of Doru, frequently
engaged with batteries and ffun boats, 1804 ; and
when that ship was destroyed, 1805. Mid. of Hero
in Calder*s action ; and of UniU, commanding a
boat in an attack upon fire vessels under a battery
At Oraag[o ; and assisted in storming a battery at
SalTOry in the Adriatic. In 1807, commanded a
dirision of boats at capture of sereral vessels, and
destruction of three signal stotions ; and, in 1808,
was present at capture of a Pr. privateer near An-
csona ; and, in command of Unii^t cutter, carried a
privateer of two ^ns and 36 men. Mate and Acting
ldent. and participated, and sometimes commanded,
in the nnmerous services of that frigate's boaU,
oonduding with the destruction of the convoy in
Rosas Bay, 1809. Lieut, of same ship, and assisted
at the capture of a Pr. brig of eight guns in Port
Hercole : and when in charge of a prize, conveyed
Information which led to the capture of Pr. frigates
Pomme and Perganne, and assisted at the capture of
the latter, 1811. LietttofiSaiper6 at Algiers. Senior
oiScer in command of an expedition against the
Boffoe Portft, 1847. Oaz. 1809, and three tunes in
1837
1 W. P. Lapidge, Mid. of Dictator at Copenha-
gen, 1807 ; and of Imperieuse in the Walcheren
expedition, in 1809. Lieut in command of Leveret,
employed during the civil war on the coast of Por-
tugal ; and Commander of Ringdooe, on the same
service, at the defence of Portugalette and relief of
Bilboa.
2 W. Slaughter, Sub-Lieut, of Bold on the
Downs station, 1804; frcouently engaged with
enemv's flotillas and in cutting out a Pr. national
Tessel from under the batteries of Calais ; for which
latter service he received the admiral's thanks and
was promoted. Ueut. of Lucifer at passage of the
Dardanelles, and served at the defence of Roeas.
lieut. of AmpkUm in the Adriatic, and served hi her
boats at the capture of Cortellazzo with six gun-
veeseis and convoy under its protection, in 1809; and
captured, with the boats of AmphUm and Cerberus,
the town of Orao and a convoy, protected by Prench
troops, the whole of which were killed, wounded,
or niade prisoners. Has been three tunes wounded.
Gas. 1809, 10.
3 T. Gill, k»t an arm when Mate o( Racoon at
captnre of Pr. brig of war Lodi in 1803. Oaz. 1803.
6 W. A. Herringham, wounded when Mid. of
€Ma$tu$ at Trafalgar ; and Lieut of Java when cap-
tored by U. S. ftlgate Conttiiutkm, in 1812. 6az.
1805, 12.
6 R. Gordon, Mid. of Phwbe at capture of the
Isles of Prance and Java, and in the action off Ma-
dagascar, in 1811 ; of Tomumt in the operations on
the coast of America, including the attack on New
Orleans ; and of Queen Charlotte at Algiers.
7 J. Brasier, Mid. of Defence at Copenhagen,
1801; and o( Pique at btockade of Cape Pran^ois
and surrenderor Pr. frigates Clorinde, &c., 1803,
and at the attack on Curacoe, 1804. Sub-Lieut, of
Stork, and assisted in storming the fort of Bata-
bano, island of Cuba. Lieut, of Alfred, and com-
manded a gun-boat at the siege of Plushing, in
1809, and served on shore at the reduction of Gua<-
daloupe, 1810 : Lieut, of Repulse, and assisted in
her IxMits at the destruction of two batteries and
convoy at Morgion, in 1813 : and Senior of Jphigenim
at the reduction of Genoa, in 1814.
8 M. Quin, Mid. of Dragon in Calder's action ;
Mate of the Maida at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and of
Sultan at capture of a Prench xebec of 6 guns and
43 men in a boat with 10 men. Lieut, of Weeunle in
the Adriatic at the capture of St. Cataldo ; destruc-
tion of the batteries at the Bocca di Cattsro, in
1813; and commanded batteries at the taking
of Trieste and Zara, and the Island of Mezza, in
1814. Senior Lieut, of Naiad, and commanded her
boats at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war
under the batteries of Bona, 1824. Gaz. 1812, 13.
9 J. R. Carnac, Mid. of Junon participating in
several boat actions in the Chesapeake; at the
attack on Cranie island : and when the Junon, being
affround, repulsed a flotilla of gun boats off Norfolk,
Virginia. Present in the boata at the capture of an
American gun boat on the Delaware in the face of a
superior force, 1813. Mid. of Queen Charlotte at
Algiers.
11 Sir T. Maitland, Commander of Tweed on
the north coast of Spain during the civil war,
1836, 37. Capt. of WeUesle^, and commanded
her seamen and marines in quellinjr an insur-
rection on the coast of Malabar, m 1838; in
the operations on the coast of Scmde, and in the
Persian gulf, 1839; and those on the coast of
China, including the capture of the forts of the
Bocca Tigris and operations against Canton, and
commanded a brigade of seamen at the taking of
that city. Plag Capt at the taking of Chnsan, in
1840, and Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841.
12 T. Dilke, Lieut, of Naiad, and served in her
boats at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war
under the batteries of Bona, 1824; and Plag Lieut,
at the battle of Navarin, 1827.
13 W. Robertoon, Mid. of Defence at Trafalgar.
14 R. Smart, Mid. of Olasgow at Algiers; and
Lieut, of Cambrian at Navarin.
15 G. R. Mundy, Capt. of Iris and commanded
the gun-boats of the squadron at capture of foru in
the river Borneo and city of Bruni, and commanded
a land expedition against the Sultan, and was in
several actions with the pirates. Made a treaty
with the Sultan, and took possession of Labnan in
the j^een's name, 1846.
16 Sir W. Dickson, Mid. of Afinden at Algiers.
17 C. Pearson, Mid. of Isis at Copenhagen, in
1801 ; and of Vanguard at the capture of Duquesne,
and three frigates pff St Domingo, in 1804. Lieut,
of Meteor bcmib at the defence of Rosas ; and com-
manded her boats cutting out a privateer on the
coast of Dalmatia : and of CoAuhMm at the siege of
Cadiz, and served in her boats cutting out a privateer
from under the batteries in Almeria Bay. Lieut of
Phmbe at capture of U. S. frigate Essex, in 1814.
Gaz. 1814.
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18 R. Meredith, Mid. of Phoebe at capture of
Africame^ in 1801 ; and at Trafalgar. When prize
master of a brig gained credit for beating oif a pri-
vateer. Lieat. of Endymion at pasaage of the Dar-
danelles, and destruction of the Turkish squadron
off Point Pesouies ; and commanded a division of
gnn-boats at the defence of Cadiz, in 1810.
19 Sir J. E. Home, Capt. of North Star at the
taking of Woosnng and Shan^hae, and in the opera-
tions m the Yang-tse-Kiang, m 1842.
20 H. O. Love, Mid. of Dannemark in the Wal-
cheren expedition.
21. Hon. H. Keppel, Capt of Dido, taking Woo-
sung and Shanghae ; in the operations in the Yang-
tse^ang, in 1842 ; and commanded an expedition
against a Targe piratical force on the coast of Borneo,
in 1844.
1838
1 E. H. Scott, Mid. of Anson at defeat of Fr.
squadron in Don^al Bay, and capture of Fr. frigates
Loire and Flore , m 1798. Mid. and Sub.-Ueut. of
Blazer in several actions with the Boulogne flotilla;
and commanded a rocket boat at the attack on Bou-
logne, 1805. Lieut, of Skylark, and commanded her
boats at capture of a privateer ; and destroyed a
battery on the Island of Walcheren, in 1807. ^nior
Lieut, of Orlando, and in command of her tender cut
out and destroyed 10 vessels in the Potomac, in
1813: and in the same ship's boats, repeatedly en-
5 aged the Malay pirates in the East Indies. Senior
Jeut. of Cambrian, and received the thanks of the
Com.-in-Chief for cutting out a Greek pirate near
Cape Colonna, 1823, and for services rendered to
the Greek Government at Napoli, for which a
sword was also presented to hnn. Has received
the thanks on vellum of Roy. Hum. Society.
2 J. F. Appleby, Mid. of Guerriere, and employed
ill the gun-boat service at Gibraltar, 1805-6, and
of Minstrel at capture of Ortentia national schooner.
Acting Lieut, of Bristol at the siege of Tarragona,
and at capture in her boats of a French privateer, in
1813.
3 W. H. Henderson, Mid. of Tonnant, serving
in the boats at the capture of the American flotilla
on Lac Borgne, in 1815. Commanded Gorgon
S. V. in the operations on the coast of Sjrria and
bombardment of St. Jean D*Acre, in 1840.
4 R. Devonshire, Lieut, of Aigle at the attack on
Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and assisted in several boat
actions in the Mediterranean.
5 R. Copeland, Commander of Mastiftind Bea-
con from 1824 to 37, conducting an important
survey of the Archipelago.
7 R. Deans, Acting Lieut, of Cherokee, and se-
verely wounded in an attack upon some galliots on
the coast of Norway, 1811. Lieut, of Venerable, and
commanded a division of seamen landed to co-ope-
rate with the patriots on the north coast of Spain, in
1812. Commander of Childers on the coast of Por-
tugal during the civil war in 1832, and Senior Of-
ficer of a small squadron in the Douro.
8 W. Richardson, Mid. of Al/red in Howe's
action ; and of Prince George off Cape St. Vin-
cent. Lieut, of Goshawk, and present at the
siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Senior Lieut, of
America, in command of the boats of the squadron
at the capture of a convoy, and destruction of the
batteries of Languilla, in 1812. Commander of
Clio on the north coast of Spain daring the civil
war from 1835 to 1838. Gaz. 1812.
9 G. C. Blake, Mid. of Romulus in the Expe-
dition to the Helder 1799, and attached to the
army in that of Egypt, in 1801. Mate of Slork^ and
served in her boats, cutting out a convoy near
the harbour of Havannab ; and Senior Lieut, of
Scorpion at the capture of Fr. brig of war Orestes
under the batteries of Gaadalonpe : and at the cap-
ture of that island, 1810. Gaz. 1806.
10 M. H. Sweny,Mid. of Castor, and woonded.
Acting Lieut, of Colossus alTnTalghr -, and LieuLof
Africa, and received asevcre contusion in action with
the Danish flotilla in the Malmo passage, 1806.
Senior LieuU of Northumberland when that ship
conveyed Napoleon to St. Helena, 1815.
11 W. P. Stanley, Mid. oi Egyptienne m Csl-
der's action ; and oi Northumberland atSt. Domingo.
Senior Lieut, and Acting Commander of Pkeasant
at the siege of Monte Video, and served on shore
with the army at Colonia. Lieut. Commanding R.
C. Swallow, and captured the armed smuggling cot-
ter Idas, in 1821.
12 W. Holt, Mid. of Minerva, and served in her
boats at the capture of two gun-boats on the coast
of Spain, 180o: and of Surveillante, and com-
manded a rocket boat at Copenhagen, in 1807. Lieut.
of Blossom and Undaunted, participating in a va-
riety of services in the Mediterranean ; of San
Josef, at the capture of Genoa, in 1814 ^ and se-
verely wounded while Senior of Hussar j^ m action
in the boats of that ship with a horde or pirates on
the coast of Cuba in 1824. Gaz. 1806.
13 Sir W. H. Pierson, Mate of BeUeisU, and
wounded at Trafalgar. Gaz. 1805, 14.
14 J. Kingcome, Senior Lieut, of Tees during
the Burmese war; and Commander of BeUeisle
troop ship in the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang,
in 1842.
15 B. Popham, Lieut, of Glasgow at Navarin.
16 W. Oldrey , Lieut, of Undaunted in the Medi-
terranean, and boarded a brig in the harbour of
Marseilles, and severely wounded in an attack on a
large Fr. schooner of war in 1813.
17 T. Ogle, Mid. of Royal Oak in the Walcheren
expedition, and served in her boats and tender in
the operations on the coast of America, including
the attack on Baltimore and New Orleans.
18 G. Evans, Lieut, of Naiad, and served in her
boats at th^ destruction of an Aleerine brig of war
under the batteries of Bona, in 1824.
19 W. J. Cole, Mid. of Bufalo in a voyage of
discovery by Eastern passage from N. S. Wales to
Calcutta, 1802, 04 : of Medusa, serring in her boats
at capture of Maldonado, 1806 ; and of ZHadem,
and supplying ammunition to the advanced bat-
teries at siege of Monte Video, 1807 ; of Christian
VII, and wounded in the barge, cutting out a convoy
in Basque Roads ; present at the capture of a gun-
boat off lie d'Aix ; and much bruised by the explo-
sion of a fire vessel in an attempt to destroy three Fr.
frigates in Aix Roads, 1810. Senior Lieut, of Cro-
codile, and commanded the boats in an attack upon
four armed vessels and a convoy on the coast of
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France, 1812. Ist ClaM Hon. Med. Royal Humaae
Society for sariDg the lires of two officers and one
seaman.
20 J. Hackett^Mid. o( JRauonuable ai Copenha-
:en, in 1801 ; and acting Lieut, of Benard in the
Valcheren expedition. Senior Lieut. ofEpervier,
aind severely wounded, when captured after a highly
honourable defence by U. S. corvette Peacock, 1814.
Commander of Jaseur in the operations on the coast
of Spain during the ciyil war, in 1835.
20* J. J. F. Newell, Mid. of Duma^ senring in
her boats at destruction of Fr. frigate EUza, lolO.
21 J. Parker, Mid. of Ventviua, serving in the
boats in the attack on Boulogne flotilla, 1805 ;
and in those of Glation cutting out a Turkish cor-
vette from Port Sis^ri, in which he was wounded.
Served in a gun-boat on Lake Meriotis in co-opera-
tion with the army in the expedition to Egypt, in
1807 : in Delight when stranded and destroyed in
the raro of Messina; and in boats of Standard cut-
ting out an armed schooner near Otranto, and
spiking the guns of a battery at Cape St. Marv's.
Mate of Majestic, and wounded in her boats whfle
protecting convoys in the Belt ; and of Soiebay, and
in charge of a prize, beat off a Danish privateer.
Acting Lieut. ofPhantix at the attack on pirates at
Sambas, in 1812. Gaz. 1806.
22 6. Daniell, Mid. of Africaine when captored
by Fr. frigates Iphigenie and Astr^e, 1810 ; and of
America serving in a boat at capture of convoy and
batteries at Langutlla, 1812; and on shore and in
l)oats on the coast of Catalonia, and capture of Fort
St. Mary, and during the operations prior to the
surrender of Genoa, 1811. Mid. and Lieut, in
Leven survey inr the coast of Africa, 1821, 23 ; Lient.
of Musqidto at Navarin.
23 F. Bullock, has conducted valuable surveys
of the river Thames, and performed other services
of the same nature.
24 A. Luckraft, Mid. of Monarch atCopenhaffen,
1801 ; of Mare and wounded at Trafalgar ; and at
capture of Jlhin and four other Fr. frigates, in 1806.
Senior Lieut, of Blonde at the reduction of Morea
Castle, in 1828. Gaz. 1805.
25. J. Hope, Capt of Firebrand, S. V. at the
destruction or the boom at Obligado and forcing
the Parana, and rendered other most important
services during all the operatwns in that river
ngainst Rosas, 1845, 46.
26 H. T. Austin, Mid. of RanuUUe during, the
operations in North America, 1814. Senior Laeut.
of Fury, and wrecked in Parry's second Polar ex-
pedition, 1825 ; and of Chanticleer, in Foster's sur-
veying voyage, 1828-30. Commander of Cyclope
S. V. in the operations on the coast of Syria and
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
27 W. Ramsay, Lieut, of Albion at Navarin;
and wounded when commanding Black Joke tender
at the capture of aSp. slave-ship formidable of double
her force, 1831.
28 E. Stanley, wounded when Mid. of Queen
Charlotte at Algiers; and when Commander of
fVolA actively employed against the pirates in the
Straits of Malacca in 1836, 37, and 38.
29 Sir Baldwin W. Walker, Senior Lieut, of
.KtHtt bomb at the taking of Morea Castle and Pa-
tras, iu 1828. Vice- Admiral in the Turkish service,
in couiiuand of the Ottoman naval forces in the ope-
rations on the coast of^ Syria and bombardment of
St. Jean D'Acre, iu ISIO.
30 F«. Chappell, Mid. of Kingfisher, and assisted
in cnttinff out Sp. privateer from under the batteries
of La Guira, in 1805 ; in the action off St. Domingo ;
attack on French fleet in Aix Roads ; capture of
the Danish West India Islands; and reduction of
Martinique. Severely wounded in command of a
gun-boat at the defence of Cadiz.
31 J. Monday, Mid. of Bustler, employed in the
Channel, 1807-08, frequently engased in her boats;
and of Queen, in 1812, attached to a division landed to
co-operate with the patriots on the north coast of
Spain. Senior Lieut of Glasgow at Navarin.
32 £. J. Johnson, Mid. of Nassau in the expedi-
tion to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and wounded in action
with Danish 74 gun-ship Prindtz Christian Frede^
rick, defttro)red on the coast of Jutland, 1808. Lieut,
of Tonnant in the operations on the coast of Ame-
rica, includug the capture of Washington, attack on
Baltimore and New Orleans.
1839, 40
2 Lord C. E. Paget, Mkl. of Asia at Navarin.
3 R. H. King, commander of Cruizer at the taking
of Aden.
4 Hon. P. P. Cary, Mid. of Boadicea during the
Burmese war.
5 J. B. B. M'Hardy, made LieuL for services
against the pirates in the West Indies ; and while
commanding Pickle schooner, captured after a long
and severe action the piratical slave ship Bolodora,
1829.
6 T. Bushby, Lieut of Junon, and served in her
barge at the capture of two Am. schooners of 6 and
8 guns ; and in her pinnace taking a gun-boat in
the Delaware, protected by a very superior force,
in 1813.
7 J. Wilkinson, Mate of Thames at the capture
of Ponza, in 1813 ; and Lieut, of Tees and tifey
during the Burmese war, in which service he was
wounded. Gaz. 1810, 1813.
8 Hon. F. T. Pelham, Mid. of the Sybille, and
served in the attack upon pirates in the Archipelago,
in 1826. Lieut, of Castor in the operations on tne
coast of Spain, in 1835-^, during the civil war.
9 S. C. Dacres, Lieut, of Blonde, and employed
on shore in command of four ffuns and a division of
seamen, co-operating with the Fr. army at the
taking of the Morea Castle ; and Commander of
^Salamander on the north coast of Spain, 1836-40 —
frequently engaged with the Carllst forces.
10 G. Mansel, Commander of Wasp during the
operations on the coast of Syria, including the
storming of Sidon and bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre.
11 W. Shepheard, Mid. of Temeraire at Trafal-
gar, and of Amelia in action with Fr. frigate
Arethuu.
12 Hon. D. W. A. Pdham, Mid. of Dartmouth
at Navarin.
13 W. Luckraft, Senior Lieut, of Sheldrake, and
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officially mentioned for the action with Danish gun-
boats, in 1811 ; and Commander of Beilerophon at
the bombardment of SL Jean D'Acre.
14 T. Henderson, Mid. of Pomone at destmction
of three armed store-ships and batteries at Sagone,
in 1811 ; and of fUrieuse at the capture of Fonza
and redaction of Genoa. Served in her boats cat-
ting oat some armed vessels and convoy from St.
Marsiuello. Commander of Feswritu (S. V.) at
the bombardment of St. Jean D*Acre.
15 F. D. Hastings, commanded boats of Edin-
hurgh and Htutingf at Beyrout, on the coast of
Syna; and Commander of Edinburgh at bombard-
ment of St. Jean D'Acre, where he was wounded.
16 6. Hathom, Commander of Benbow at the
bombardment of St. Jean D*Acre.
17 L. T. Jones, Mid. of Oranicui and wounded
at Algiers. Commander of Princess Charlotte at
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
18
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pirates in"^ West InSies. "Commander of Power-
Yul at the bombardment of St. Jean D*Acre.
19 S. Hope, Mid. of lAverjtool at capture of
Ras-ul-Kbyma and other piratical places in the
Fersian Gulf, 1819-20; and Senior Lieut, of Beacon,
and commanded her boaU at the capture of a band
of 140 pirates in the Archipelago, 1834. Com-
mander of Revenge at the bombardment of St.
Jean D'Acre.
20 R. F. Stopford, Commander of Phoenix
(S. V.) at the bomWdment of St. Jean D'Acre.
21 H. J. Worth, Mid. of renerabU at capture of
Fr. frigatei Alcmhie and IvhigA*ie, in 1814. Com-
mander of Hastings at Beyrout, where he com-
manded the boats of Hastings and Edinburgh during
an attack upon a magazine, 1840.
22 R. S. Robinson, Mid. of SybiUe, and served
in her boats in an attack upon pirates in the Mediter-
ranean, in 1826. Commander of Hydra (S. V.) on
, the coast of Syria, in 1840.
1841
1 R. S. Triscott. Mid. of Queen Charlotte at Al-
giers : and wounded commanding^ boats of Alacritjf
at the destruction of three piratical vessels in the
Achipelago, in 1826.
2 J. Robb, Mid. of Naiad, and served in her
boats at destruction of an Algerine brig of war,
under the battery of Bona, in 1824 ; and Lieut, of
Asia and commanded Hind cutter at Navarin.
4 T. L. Massie. Mate of Columbine, Martin, and
Rose, serving in the Archipelago during the Greek
Revolution ; and in the boats of the latter ship in an
atUck upon a horde of pirates at Samo Thracia,
1827 ; and of Asia at Navarin. Commander of
Thunderer in the various operstions on the coast of
Syria, including the bomoardment of St. Jean
D'Acre.
5 Sir E. Belcher, Mid. of Malta at reduction of
Gaeta, 1815, and of Superb at Alders. Lieut, and
Assistant Surveyor of Blossom in Beechey's voyage
to the Pacific and Behring Straits, 1825, 28 ; and
Conmaiider of Etna and Smipkury making vvwitt
important sanreya. In command of the latter serrod
at the destruction of the forU of the Bocca Tigris ;
and in the operations against and capture <if Can-
ton, wliich were mudi facilitated by his previous
survey s. Capt. of Samarang, employed in surveying
the coast of China ^ and in 1844 severely wounded
in an action with pirates at Borneo.
6 F. J. Blake, commanded Lame in the opera-
tions against Canton, in 1841.
7 W. Warren, Lieut, oommandin? Speedwell
schooner, and captured three armed slaTe-Teasels.
Commander of Hyacinth at the taking of the forts of
the Bocca Tygris and Canton ; and commanded a
division of the squadron at the capture of that city^
in 1841.
6 H. Eyres, Commander of itfM!nle,talciog die
forts of the Bocca Tygris; and in the operatioiis
against Canton, and capture of that city ; also of
Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841^
8* J. J. Stopford, Commander of Zebra daring
the operations on the coast of Syria, 1840.
9 W. J. Williams, Commander of SHrvmhoB
is. V.) at Sidon and bombardment of Su Jean
>'AGre, in 1840.
10 S. P. Fritchard, Commander of Bienheim,
taking the forts of the Bocca Tygris, and operations
against and capture of Canton, in 1841.
11 W. D. Fuget, Commander of MehUky taking
the forts of the Bocca Tygris j and operations against
Canton, in 1841.
12 C. A. Barlow, Mid. of Quten Charlotte at Al"
giers, and served in boats of Revolutiontutire at the
capture of a pirate off Zante, in 1821. Laent. com-
manding Royalist, in the operations on the coast of
Spain, from 1834 to 1837; and Commander of iVtm-
rod in the operations against Canton, and ccMn*
manded a brigade of seamen at the taking of that
city, in 1841.
13 H. W. Qiffard, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
Commandei of Cruiater in the opentiona against
and capture of Canton ; also of Amoy and Chinghae
in 184 L
14 J. V. Fletcher, Mid. of Rhin, and aenred at
the capture of two men-of-war and fborteen nner-
chant vessels at Corigeou, in 1815. Commander of
WeUeiky, taking the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and
in the operations sgainst and capture of Caotoa;
and also of Amoy and Chinghae, m 1841.
15 T. V. Anson, Commander of Pylade» in the
{rations against and captnre of Canton; and
of Amoy, in 1841.
16 A. L. Kuper, Commander of AUigater in the
operations against and capture of Canton, in 1841 ;
and capture of Calliope in the operations in Yang-
tse-Kiang, m 1842.
17 T. J. Clarke, Commander of Columbine In the
operations against and capture of Canton ; and also
of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841.
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18 Hon. C. G. J. B. Elliot, Commander of
Hazard at the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
19 G. G. X^cb, served as Volunteer and Extia
Aid-de-camp to the General commanding in chief,
taking Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1840. Senior Officer in
command of an expedition and storming Fort Sera-
pique in the St. Juan, 1818.
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20 J. P. Parkin^ Mid. of AcAiUe at Tra£d|{ar.
22 H. Baugffa, Lieut, commanding Rapid gan
bri|C at the capture of tfro valuable Spanish mer-
chant reaaels on the coast of Spain, in 1808. Gaz.
1808.
23 W. Hezt, Mid. of RuueU m Howe's action ;
and in Bridport's. Senior Lieut, of Santa Marga^
ritta in Sir R. Strachan*s action off Perrol ; and
commanded Fesuvius bomb in the operations in the
Gironde, in 1814.
25 J. Oape, Mid. of Ajax atTrafolgar, and Mid.
of ^mpkion, and assisted in her boats at the talking
of the tort of Cortelazzo with gun-boats and convoy,
in 1809 £ and at the capture of a convoy and action
with 300 troops at Grao. Gaz. 1809, 10.
25» W. Gordon, Mid. of King/Uher at St. Do-
mingo ; and of /mpmeiwe engaged at the capture of
▼esseU on the coast of Spain, 1807, at the siege of
Ro«aa, 1806, and at the destruction of the ships in
Aiz Roads ; at Walcheren, and serving on shore at
Flushing, 1809. Second Lieut, of Seahone at at-
tack apon New Orleans, 1815.
26 T. Sanders, Lieut, of Raieifh in the Wal-
cheren expedition ; and Senior Lieut, of Leander
at Algiers.
28 £. L. Rich, Mid. of Egyptienne at capture of
Fr. frigate lAbre, in 1806^ and of Seahone m action
with Turkish squadron, and capture of Badere
Zafer frigate, in 1808 ; and in the same ship taking
the Islands of Gianute and Planosa, in 1809.
29 G. V. Jackson, Lieut, of Jimon, when cap-
tured, after a highly honourable defence by a Fr.
snuttdron off Guadeloupe, in 1809 ; and Senior of
Hecln, at Algiers.
29* R. Stuart, Lieut, of Abercrwnby^ and com-
manded a boat in an attack upon aPr. convoy,
1813. Commander of SparrowAawJk actively em-
ployed in the suppression of piracy in the Archi-
pelago, 1825 ; ana of Icarus^ and senior officer at
Carthagena when besieged by insurgents, 1831.
30 W. B. Dobson, Lient of ^ame, and officially
reported for services during the Burmese war.
31 W. G. H. Whisb, Mid. of Curacoa and
served with the advance of the army at the siege
and capture of Genoa, 1814 ; and of Queen Chariotie,
and commanded a gun-boat at Algiers.
32 E. R. P. Mainwaring, Mid. of Roebuck in the
expedition to Esypt, in 1801. Lieut, of Plantagenet,
and commanded two of her boats at the capture of
a letter of marque off New York.
33 W. J. Prowse, Mid. of Narcissu* at the cap-
ture of the Cape and Buenos Ayres, in 1805, 06 ; and
Acting Lieut, of Captain at capture of Fr. 74 gun
ship Hauitpouiti and the Saintes, in 1809.
34 C. H. Seale, Mid. of Comus at capture of
Danish frigate F^rederickscoam f and at Copenhagen,
in 1807. Senior Lieut, of Star at reduction of
Martinique and Guadaloupe, in 1809, 10 ; and in
command of a gun-boat m the £lbe, assisted at the
reduction of Cuxhaven; and siege and capture of
Gluckstadt, in 1813, 14. Gaa. 1814.
35 T. Eraser, Mid. of Leander at Algiers ; and
officially mentioned during the Burmese war while
Lieut, of Lame.
36 P. Christie, Senior Lieut, of Cmnbrian at Na-
varin.
37 P. Goatling^ Mid. of VMeam in the attack
on the IV. fleet m Basque Roads, in 1809; and
Mate of San Jotefin the two partial actions with the
Fr.fleet off Toulon, in 1813. Lieut, of Pactolut in
the operations in the Gironde, in 1814 ; and of iS«-
vem at Algiers.
38 W. Turner, Lieut, of SyHUe, and hi com-
mand of BtacA Joke tender captured a piratical
schooner of superior force, and an armed prize* in
1828.
39 F. D. Hutcheson, Mid. of America, serving on
the coast of Italy, 1813, 14 ; at capture of Port
Spezzia and Genoa ; and of Undaunted at capture
of a convoy at Barletta; IsUnd of Tremiti* &c.,
1815. Mid. of Impregnabte and wounded at Algiers;
and Lieut, of JEina bomb at reduction of the Morea
Castle, 1828.
40 F. M. Boultbee, Lieut, of North Star on the
coast of Africa, and, in command of her pinnace,
captured (when out of sight of his ship) by board-
ing, the Sp. slave brig OallOf mounting 8 guns, in
41 C. Basden, Mid. of Spartan^ and wounded
in one of the boats in the attack upon a Fr. disguised
armed polucca in the Bay of Nice, 1809. Served on
shore at the capture of Lusin and Cerigo, and com-
manded one of four boats in cutting out a ship and
three barks under a heavy fire^ from the Castie of
Terracino. In the same ship in the action with
enemy's squadron in the Bay of Naples. Com-
manded a gun-boat at defence of Cadiz, and Fear^
less mortar brig at Tariffs, and recommended m the
official despatch of the successful defence of the lat-
ter place. Employed at the reduction of Trieste
and of Venice.
42 H. E. Coffin, Mid. of Tigre in the operations
in Egypt, in 1807 ; and at the destruction of Ro"
busts and Lion off Cette, in 1809 ; of Maita, pre-
sent at the siege of Tarragona ; and commanded a
gun-boat in co-operation with the Patriots on the
coast of Spain.
43 J. C. Fitzgerald, Lieut, of Forte^ and cap-
tured a piratical vessel on the South American sta-
tion, 1829.
44 J. Sherer, Mid. of Spencer during the opera-
tions on the Penobscot, 1814. Mate in Parry's
Polar Expedition, 1821-^, and Lieut, in the voyage
1824*25. Lieut, commanding Monkey, and cap-
tured Sp. slave brig of very superior force in W.
Indies, 1829, for which he was promoted and offi-
cially thanked by Admiralty and Com. -in-Chief.
46 F. Harding, Mid. of Northumberland rX the
destruction of two Fr. frigates and a bri{[ off L'Ori-
ent, in 1812 ; and of Pembroke in the skirmish with
the Fr. fleet off Toulon ; and destruction of a convoy
at Port Maurice, in 1813, and surrender of Genoa.
48 W. L. Castle, Mid. of Caledonia in the par-
tial action with Fr. fleet off Toulon, in 1813; sur*
render of Genoa, in 1814 ^ and Senior Lieut, and
Commander of several ships employed in the sup-
pression of the slave trade on the coast of Africa,
from 1828 tiU 1839.
49 E. H. Butterfieldy Mate of Sybille serving in
the Black Joke tender, 1828, 29, in action with pi-
ratical 14 gun brijr Procidentia s capture of 8 gun
brig Fengador ; of pfaratical 8 gun schooner Pre^
sidente and her prize ; and of Sp. 14 gun brig Abni'
rante. Senior Lieut, of Primrose at capture of Sp.
20 gun ship Felos, 1830 ; and hi command of Brisk,
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and as Commander of Faniome (for aome considera-
ble time senior officer) rendered numerons other im-
portant services in the suppression of the slave trade.
50 \V. Dawson, Mid. of Active, and served in her
boats at the capture of a convoy at Ortona ; and in
the action off Lissa, in 1811. Mate of Cyane when
captured after a highly honourable defence, by U. S.
frigate ConstUtUion, 1814.
52 J. W. Aldridge, Mid. oi Arethwa at capture
of Sp. friffate Pomona, in 1806, and taking of Oura-
Qoa, in lw)7. Served in Blake at the bombardment
of Flushing in 1809 ; and employed in the gun -boat
service at tne defence of Cadiz, and on the coast of
Catalonia, in 1811, 12, 13. Has received medals on
two occasions from the Royal Hum. Society for
saving the lives of four men. In 1831 submitted a
plan for raising seamen for the Navy^ embracing
an apprenticeship system analogous with that now
adopted.
184^
1 D. Marsh, Mid. of Surveillante, and served in
her boats at the capture of a Fr. brig under the bat-
teries in Quiberon fia^; and in the operations on
the north coast of Spain, particularly at the siege of
St. Sebastian, where he was employed in the breach-
ing batteries. 6az. 1810« 13.
2* J. Washington, Mid. of Juno when attacked
by a flotilla of gun-boats in the Chesapeake, at the
attack on Craney Island, Norfolk ; and in an en-
gagement with gun-boats in the Delaware, 1813.
Has conducted several important surveys.
3 Hon. K. Stewart, Mid. of Atia at Navarin.
4 6. Goldsmith, Senior Lieut, of Druid in the
operations again St and capture of Canton, in 1841;
and Commander of same ship, and assisted at the
destruction of the Chinese fire-rafts at Cbinghae, in
1842.
- 5 J. Hallowes, Mate, employed in the gun-boat
service iu the Elbe, and at the surrender of
Gluckstadt,inl814. Gaz. 1814.
' 6 H. Boyes, Commander of Fixen steam vessel
in the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
.7 C. Frederick, Lieut, of Alacrity^ and severely
wounded in boarding a pirate in the Mediterranean,
in 1829. Commander of Apollo troop ship, and
f resent in the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang, in
842.
. 8 H. Kellett, Commander of Starlingr in the
operations against and capture of Canton, m 1841 ;
and assisted at the taking of Woosung and Shang-
hac, and at Chin-Kiang-roo, in 1842.
. 9 R.B.Watson,SeniorLieut.ofCai^j9e, taking
the forts of the Bocca Tygris, and in tbe operations
against and capture of Canton. Commander of
Blenheim^ at Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841 ; and of
Modeste, and assisted at tbe destruction of the Chi-
nese fire-rafts at Chingbae, and attack on their
camp at Scgahon ; ana also taking Woosuug and
Shangbae; and capture of Chin-Kuing-Foo, where
he was wounded, in 1842.
10 W. H. A. Morshead, Senior Lieut, of Hya-
cinth in the operations against Canton, and wounded
at the capture of that city, in 1841. Commander of
Columbine at the destruction of the Chinese fire-
1848
1 Sir R. Uagan, Mid. and Mate of Svmeiibmie,
and assisted at the capture of Santander, siege of
St. Sebastian, taking of Santa Clara, &c. | likewise
at the operations and capture of the Fr. flotilla is
the Gironde. Lieut, commanding Colonial brig oa
the coast of Afirica, captured tbe piratical vessel
Patf of superior force, in which he was woooded ;
and Thistle gun brig, in which he captured 40 sail of
vessels and liberated 4000 slaves.
2 A. Drew, Mid. of BeUette at Copenhagea,
1807; and of Marlborough at Walchereo, 1889.
Mate of Diadem serving at the taking of St Andero,
Castro, Bilbao, and other towns, 1812 z and com-
manded one of two boats which captured, by boaid-
ing, an Am. letter of marque of 9 guns and 50 men.
Served in the Tagus in co-operation with the army,
1814, and Mate of Euroias at capture of Fr. frigate
Clorinde, Senior Lieut, of Thetis, and commanded
the seamen and marines Handed to act against tbe
Ashantees, in 1824, which service was gazetted.
Commanded the Naval Brigade at reduction of Navy
Island, on the Niagara, and destroyed the Am. pira-
tical steam vessel Caroline, For this latter service
he received the thanks of the Houses of Assembly,
and was voted a sword, value 100 guineas. Gaz.
1814.
3 E. I. Tarrey, Mid. of Royal Oak in the Wal-
cheren expedition ; and in the operations on the
coast of America ; and of Shannon at capture of tbe
U. S. frigate Chesapeake. Acting Lieut, of jUter-
pool in the operations against the pirates in the Per-
sian Gulf, and severely wounded at the destmctaon
of a piratical vessel in the barge of that ship.
4 C. Keele, Mid. of Barbadoes when, in company
with Goshawk, she drove on shore several gun ves-
sels on tbe Calvados rocks, in 1811 ; and of «/«»«,
and severely wounded when that ship was captured,
after a highly honourable defence, by the U. S. fri-
gate Constitution. Officially noticed for his conduct
in the Burmese war. Gaz. 1812.
5 W. J. T. Hood, Mid. of AchiUe at Trafalgar.
Inventor of ice saws, used with effect in Polar ex-
peditions ; also of rotary lifting and forcing pump;
and other mechanical contrivances, for whid he has
received three medals.
6 £. J. Bird, Mid. of Albion at Navarin.
7 J. Adams, Mid. of Scout in the several actions
of that vessel with enemy's gun boata in the Straits
of Gibraltar ; on one occasion with two Fr. gun-
rafts at Cliingliae; and present at the taldng of
Woosung and Shangbae, and in the opcmtions ia
the Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
] I R. Collinson, Lieut, of Weliesley in the ope-
rations against Canton, and attached to the survey-
ing department at the capture of that citv, in 1841.
Commanded Bentinck, taking Amoy and Chingbae |
in the same vear; and Plover at tbe capture of '.
Woosung and Shangbae, and in the operations is '
the Yang-tse-Kiang, m 1842. i
12 £. N. Troubridge, Lieut, of Benhow in tbe 1
operations on the coast of Syria, and bombardment
of Acre, 1840. Commander of CUo at the capiore
of Woosung and Shangbae, and in tbe <qperations ia
the Yang-tse-Kiang, in 1842.
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\mg9 and six ffon-boats. Serred in the same brig
ruTering tbB ad^anoe of the boats in Rosas Bay,
1809. Mid. of Fokmiaire, CamMan, and Bulwark^
in several boat actions, and at the siege of Tarragona.
8 E. B. Tinlhig, Mid. of Queen, Charlotte at Al-
lien; and of CttrUw at the capture of Ras-ol-
iChyma, and other operations against the pirates in
the Persian Gulf, 1819-20.
1844
1 O. H. Seymonr, Commander of Wtmderer in
the Yang-tae-Kiang, 1842.
2 P. Hatton, Lieat. of Tee* during the Burmese
War.
.3 W. H. Hall, Mid. of Uarrior, employed in the
protection of convoys in the Belt against tue Danish
gun-boats ; and of Lyra in Lord Amherst's expedi-
tion to China, 1816,17 ; and employed exploring the
Gnlph of Corea, and Loo Choo islands. Serving as
a volunteer, he conducted the boats of Ipkirenia
to the attack of an armed slave schr., 1822. Nfaster
of Parthian at capture of a piratical schr. in Cam-
peachy Bay, 1821 ; and commanded H. E. 1. C.
steamer NemetiSf on the coasts and in the rivers of
China, 1840, 43. Present in Nemesis in 27 dif-
ferent enga^[ements, and wounded ; and named with
distinction m eleven gaaeetted dispatches. Has on
two occasions saved the lives of others by inmpinff
overboard. Inventor of iron bilge tanxs, and
IMitentee of an ingeniously contrived double anchor.
4 G. G. Wellesley, Lieut, of Castor at taking
of Caiffis and Tsour on the coast of Syria, and bom-
bardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
5 H. R. Sturt, severely wounded when Mid. of
Leander at Algiers; and agam when Lieut, oi Genoa
at Navarin.
1845
1 Hon. G. F. Hastinffs commanded Harlequin on
the coast of Chma, and led the boats of that bri^ and
of Wanderer and Dido in the attack on the pirati-
cal towns of Murdoo and Qualloo Batto, m the
island of Sumatra, for whichne received the public
thanks of the Com.-in-Chief.
2 Hon. S. T. Carnegie, Lieut, of Castor in the
operations on the coast of Spain, from the siege of
KIboa, in 1835, to 1837.
2* H. Lyster, Mid. of Herald, servinff in her
boats at attack upon pirates at Barataria, 1813 ; and
in same ship at New Orleans, and operations in the
Mississippi ; Senior- Lieut, of Imogene forcing the
Bocca Tigris, 1834. Acting Capt. of ^gincourt
and second in command of the expedition to Maluda-
bay, 1845, and honourably mentioned in the ga-
zetted despatches.
3 J. P. Bower, Senior Lieut, of Samarangt and
severely wounded in storming the Anunghoy forts ;
and served in the operations against Canton, 1841.
4 P. Warden, Commander of Medea, serving on
the Coast of Syria^ 1840.
5 A. Lowe, Mate of Pheeni* in the operations on
the north coast of Spain, 1837; and Lieut, of
Hastings on the coast of Syria, 1840.
6 J. Russell, Senior Lieut, of StromboU at
bombardment of Acre.
7 B.J. Salivan, Commander of Philomel at Ob-
ligado, and during much other active service in the
Parana, 1845. 46.
8 H. Bagot, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
9 G. N. Broke, Mid. of Glasgow at Navarin ; and
Senior Lieut, of Wiasp at St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
10 G. Giffard, severely wounded when Lieut, of
Cyclops^ at the attack on Gehail, and served on the
coast of Syria.
11 J. Fitnames, Lieut, of ComwalUs, and directed
the rocket brigade in the attack on the Chinese
camp at Segahon. Served also at the taking of
Woosung and Shanghae ; and severely wounded at
capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, 1842.
1846
1 C. Walcott, Mid. Meneknu from 1810 tiU 1814,
at the capture of the Isle of France ; activelT em-
ployed on the coast of Italy; in action witn Fr.
fleet off Toulon, 1812 : and Aia-de-Camp to Captain
Sir Peter Parker at Bellairs, when the latter was
killed at that place. Mid. of Hebrus, forcing the
passage of the Gironde ; and at Algiers.
2 J. Pearse, Mid. of Northumberland at tlie de-
struction of enemy's squadron, 1812. Senior Lieut,
of Blenheim at capture of the forts of Anunghoy
( Bocca Tygris); and in the operations against and
capture of Canton, 1841.
3 G, J. Hay, Mid. of Apollo at the capture of
an armed ship under the batteries of Corsica ; of an
armed felucca and destruction of the Tower of St.
Cataldo ; of some gun-boats off Corfu, and the
takinff the islands of Augusta and Curzola, in 1812,
13. Lieut, of Aleeste, in command of her barge at
the destruction of Malay proas, in 1817 ; and com-
manded the boats of Afenai at the cutting out of
a slave vessel from Zanzibar, in 1821. Commander
of Racehorse at New Zealand during the operations,
1846.
4 W. Smith, Mid. of Shannon^ and officially
reported for his conduct in boarding U.S. frigate
Chesapeake, 1813. Lieut, of Alligator serving in
the Burmese war. Gaz. 1813.
5 Sir P. Nicholson, Lieut, of Blonde at capture
of Canton, and senior of the same ship at Amoy and
Chinghae^ 1841. Commander of Fantonie and re-
duced a piratical force on the Barbary coast, 1846.
7 A. S. Hamond, Mid. of Talbot at Navarin.
9 E. Bamett, Mid. of Malta at the sieffe and
surrender of Gaeta, 1814, and of Superb at Algiers.
Assisted in the snrvevs of the Channel Islands and
of various parts of tne West Indies ; and in com-
mand of Thunder conducted the survey of a portion
of the Bahamas and Bermudas, north coast of Cen-
tral America, coast of Yucatan, and the Islands
St. Bartholomew, St. Martin. AnguilU, St. Chris-
topher> Nevis, Barbuda, and Antigua.
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10 C. G. £. Patey« Senior of Catif at the
taking of Caiffa and Tftonr, and at St. Jean D'Acre.
13 E. J. Carpenter, Mid. of Bar/Uur m the
partial action off Toulon, 1814. In June, 1840, ob-
tained a patent for a new mode of propelling ves-
sels, by means of blades or fans placed on each
quarter submerged, working upon the principle of a
screw.
14 J. DuffiU, Mid. of Glasgow at Algiers, and
wounded.
15 J . L. Stokes, wounded when lieot. of Be^gk
in an affiray witli the natirea while sarreykig toe
coast of Australia.
17 H. M. Denhatn, asaisted in the surreF of the
Channel Islands and the Engliah and St Geoi^ge's
Channds ; and also many of the harbours along
the English and Irish coasts. Conducted the surrey
of the Bristol Channel throaghoat. Commander
of Awm^ and conducted the surrey of the W. Coast
of Africa, from Cape St Paul's to the Niger.
19 J. Kains, Lieut, of Warrior^ and captured in
her launch a Dutch national lugger under a heaTy
fire from the shore in 1813. ;
20 George G. Burton, Mid. of Venerahie at the
attack upon Fr. and Sp. squadrons in Aix Roads,
1799, and in Saumares's actions, 1801 ; Senior
Lieut otMmrodf in command of boats, cutting out
two vessels under the batteries in Bay Mabaut,
Gnadak>upe. Lieut, commanding Orenada, captured
two Fr. privateers of superior force. Lieut of
Neptune^ and served on shore at reduction of Mar-
tinique, and at destruction of Fr. frigates Loirt and
S^ne at Ance ia Barque ; also at takmff the Saintes,
capture of Haulipomii, and reduction of Guadeloupe.
Senior Lieut of Totmant dnrioff the capture of
Washington, and commanded Woiverene at Balti-
more. Has a medal from the Society of Arts for
the inveniion of an anchor stopper.
21 P. G. Hajrmes, commanded a gun-boat as
Acting Lieut at the defence of Riga and taking of
Mittau in 1812. Lieut of Royai OaA, and served as
naval aide-de-camp to several general officers during
the operations against Washington, Baltimore, and
New Orleans.
22 W. H. Higgs, served in Foudroyant and
Peterei at Egypt, 1801. Lieut of SulpAur bomb
at the attack on Boulogne flotilla, in 1804 ; and of
that ship and Cygnet auring the arduous service
against the Fr. Hotillas, 1805, 6. Lieut of Etpoir
at the capture of Ischia and Procida ; capture of a
division of gun boata at Gaeta ; destruction of four
vessels and a batterjr at Naples; and capture of
three sail at Terracino, 1809. Served also at
destruction of batteries, gun-boats and convoy at
Cassis, in 1813.
23 J. S. W. Johnson, Mid. of PaiUu serving In
a boat of that ship at capture of four orivateers and
some merchantmen on the coast of Norway ; and
ol Alcmene and commanded a boat in a desperate
conflict with a convoy of nine armed vessels m the
Adiiatic (one of which, mounting four guns, was
captured) , for which service he was omcially re-
portol. Served on shore at the siege of Genoa ;
and Lieut, of Queen Charlotte at Algiers. Com-
manded Wolverene in China, 1842.
24 G. Baker, Mid. of Northumberland at the de-
htruction of two large frigates and a brig off
L*Orient, in 1812.
25 H. LaytOD, Mid.of AmOfifiw ia «!» <
tions on the coast of America, inckMling the i
on New Orleana, capture of AJSMrieaii flotfl
Lac Borgne, taking of Waahiagtoii, and tke attack
on Baltimore.
26 W. H. Kitchen, Mid. of Monarch at Copen-
hagen, 1801 ; commanded a tender of Argo at the
taking of St Lucia and Tobago, in 1803 ; was hurt
when Mate of Speedy in acUon with the enemy's
flotilla, off Dunkirk, in 1804 ; and again in com-
mand of a rocket boat off Boulogne, 1805 ; Sob-
Lieut of Dominica, commanded her boats at cap-
ture of Fr. National shooner, and slightly wounded
in destroying four Fr. vessels at Guadeloupe, in
1806. Lieut, of Melville at the capture of the Danish
West India Islands ; and Senkv of Asp^ and com-
manded her boats storming the batteries of Fort
Royal, Guadeloupe, and at capture of that ialand
and Marthikiue, m 1809.
27 J.Oake,Mid.of/Vlaoeo/ira/B»uiCalder's
action, 1805 ; of modern at reduction of Monle
Video, and operations in the River Plate ; and of
Bellerophon and Aigle^ 1809, 15, and aaasated at
several boat actk>ns.
28 R. P. Gambler, Uent of ^«<«, at NaTnrin.
29 4. R. Booth, Mid. of London at the captam of
Linois' squadron : and aeverely wounded in actioa
with pirates, in 1813, for which he obtained promo-
tion. Comoumded Trineulo, and rendered importaai
services against the Caff^res, in 1834, and was thanked
in public orders.
31 T. S.ThompsoD, Mid. of Galatea in the frigate
action off Madagascar, 1811.
32 W. H. Jervis, Flag Lieut to Com.-in-Chirf
during the civil war in Portugal, 1831, 34. Com-
mander of Pilot and saved 700 troops wredEed os
the Andone Islands, 1846.
33 H. E. Edgell, wounded when LwaU^f Jmtogene
fbrcmg the Bocca Tigris in 1834.
36 J. Macdonell, Mid. of Unit^t and wounded ia
an attack upon a convoy in the Adriatic, 1812; n
the partial action with Fr. fleet off Toulon, 1814;
and of Phosnix serving in the boats at capture of tvo
piratical vessels off Paros, 1815. Lieut of Pandora
at attack upon piratical settlement of Barbora, 1827.
37 R. Burridge, Mid. of Termagant nt the de-
fence of Sicily, and at the siege and defencse of Tir-
ragona, and assisted at the capture of several pri-
vateers on the French coast by the boata. Served
also at the reduction of Almeria, and on shore st
the attack on Leghorn, and capture of Genoa.
39 Hon. R. Gore, Mid. of Boadicea during thr
Rangoon war. Lieut of Andromache, and fre-
quently engaged in her boats with the Malay pirates,
and presented with a sword by the underwriters sad
merchants of Bombay.
40 C. J. Boeanquet, wounded at the captore of a
slaver while in Blach Johe, tender to Dryak, in 1831.
Lieut in command of Leveret at the capture of
Diogenea, under the batteries of Mosambiqne. Coai-
mander of Alerts in an attack on a Mo<»iah fort is
1844.
42 J. Simpson, Mid. of Acheron when captured
and destroyed by Fr. frigates Hortenee and Jncer-
ruptihlCf 1805. Mate of Cuttle at the captore cf
Martinique and Guadalonpe, 1809, 10. Ueat. cam-
manding Bream schooner, and ci4>lured Am. prirs-
teer i^thagorat, 1812.
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43 G. T. Gordon, Senior Lieut, of PkmOx from
1835 to 1837, on the coast of Spain and siege of
BUbao^&c
44 Hon. E. Plankett. Mid. of S^Mie, wrnng in
the boats in a conflict witn pirates in the Archipdago
in 1826. Ueot. of Gutor, and in cominand of
Savage and lioyali$i on the coast of Spain durinr
the ciril war from 1835 to 1840.
45 £. Onunanney, Mid. of Albion at Navarin.
46 W. F. OUnville, Flag Lieut, at the captuce of
St. Jean D'Acre.
47 D. Curry, wounded when Mid. of Hose at Na-
varin. Senior Lieut, of Pique at the attacks upon
Caiffa and Tsonr; and bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre.
48 W. K. Stephens, Lieut, serring in the boata
of Cofyt/ort in the attack on Torlosa ; and at St.
Jean D'Acre.
49 W. W. ChaBberSy Senior Lieut, (acting as
oommander) of Wettethyy USfl, 39^ daring the aer-
rice of suppressing an insurrection on the coast of
Malabar, and reducing the fortress of Kuratchee ;
also emplojred in co-operation with the army on the
coast oi Sonde.
50 C. M. M. Wright, wounded when Mid.
of Paiitu during the operations sgainst Mocha,
1820. !> I— -»
52; J. W. NoUe, Mate of BoadUea in the Bur-
mese war.
53 H. M.E. Allen, Mid. of ^yU/fe and served in
her boats in an attack upon pirates in the Archipe-
lago, 1826.
55 F. W. Austen, Mate of Blmuie, and served on
shore in co-operation with the French army at the
taking of the Morea Castle, in 1828. Severely burnt
when Lieut, of Tweed, in command of her boats
acting against the slaves off the Isle of Pines, in
1833.
56 S. H. Ussher, Lieut, commanding Skipjack
schooner, 1837, and captured a Sp. slave brig of
eight guns (pierced for 20) and 75 men.
57 D. G. W. O'Callaghan, slightly wounded in
the boats of Andromaclu in action with pirates in
the East Indies.
1847
1 D. Peat, for services on the coast blockade,
where he was several times severely wounded, was
made Lieut, and Commander.
2 C. Wise, Senior Lieut, of ComwaiUe, and
commanded her boats at the destruction of the Chi-
nese fire-rafts, at Chinghae ; and at the capture of
Woosung and Shanghae and the city of Chin-Kiang-
Foo, in 1842.
3 T. V. Watkius, Mid. of Fieterf blockadmg
Russian fleet in Port Baltic, 1808 ; and assisted at the
embarkation of Sir J. Moore's armv at Corunna.
Mid. of Melpomene in action witn Danish flotilla,
1809, and serving in boats of same ship at capture
of a merchant brig under a battery in Courland.
Mid. of Primrose, 1810, when attacked by Danish
flotilla off Mandel, and of Revnard at capture of
Danish convoy off the Scaw, 1813 ; and commanded
her boats at capture of Fr. flotilla, near Blaye, 1814,
whea he was rfigWy wwmded. Mid.of7Vfijiim/at
New Orleans, and subsequent operations on the
coast of America.
4 T. R. Sulivan» Bfid. and Mate of Ipkigmia.
Owen-Olendower, and Hnetar^ and rendered good
service in boating and other skirmishes, and against
nirates on the coast of Cuba and Isle of Pines.
While Senior Lieut, of JETaMar, wounded at capture
of a slave brig of 10 guns and 57 men bv her boats.
Lieut, commanding Piuto, and captured the armed
slave brig Vengador by boarding. Senior Lieut,
and Supernumerary Commander of Melville on the
coast of China, in 1841.
8 C. B. Hamilton, Lieut, of Mehille at taking
the forts of the Bocca IVgris, and operations on
the coastof China, in 1841.
10 J. C. Caffin, Mid. of Cambrian at Navarin.
11 R.Tryon, Mid. of Cam^'mat Navarin, 1827.
12 W. Chu-k, Mid. of (Mm, 1810, U, and em-
pknpedlnthaboaU of thsit ship in action with Da-
nish run and row boats. Senior Lieut, of Edin^
bmrgk on the coast of Syria, 1839, 40 (in command
of her boats on two occasions at Beyrout), and at
the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
1848-49
3 6. K. Wilson, Lieut, of TaXbot at Navarin.
5 J. Fulford, Senu>r Lieut, of Talboi at St. Jean
D'Acre, 1840.
6 A. P. Ryder, Commander of Vixen, and pro-
moted for services at the storming of Fort Sera-
pique on the St. Juan, 1848.
7 H. Chads, Senior Lieut, of Harlequin, and se-
verely wounded in command of her boats in an
encounter with pirates on the coast of Sumatra, in
1844.
8 W. Radcliffe promoted to be Lieut, for service
at Algiers.
9 J. J. M*Cleverty. Mid. of Atia at Navarin.
Lieut, commanding H.EJ.C. steamer Pklegetkon
at the capture of Amoy and Chinghae, 1841, and at
destrucuon of Chinese fire rafts at Chinghae, uking
Woosung and Shanghae and Chin Kiang Foo, 1842.
Promoted for service i>erformed when commanding
Polgpkemtu against pirates in the Mediterranean,
10 J. T.Talbot, Lieut, of Awe at Navarin.
12. A. Murray, Mid. of Sovhie during the Bur-
mese war. Gunnery Lieut, oi Prineeu Ckarlotte at
Acre, 1840.
14 J. Hay (6), Senior Lieut, of Py lades, and in
command of the boats of that ship attacked three
Siratical Chinese junks and captuied one. Present
nring the operations sgainst Canton, and at the
capture of that dty, 1841. .
14 £. M. Lyons, Mate of Mekrille at the capture
of the forts at the Bocca Tigris, and subsequent
operations sgainst Canton, 1841. Commander of
Pilot, and promoted for service in the suppression
of piracy in China.
15 R. Harris, Mid. of Cambrian at Navarin.
Lieut, of MeMUe at capture of forts at the Bocca
Tigris.
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Services of Captains.
16 £. C. T. D'£yiicoart, Lieut, of Caiiiope, and
wounded during the operations affunst Canton.
Present at the capture or that city, j841.
17 T. H. Mason, commanded Algerine during
the operations against Canton^ and at the capture
of that city and of Amoy.
18 J. A nderson (b) , Mid. of RamiUieM in the ex-
pedition to New Orleans, capture of the flotilla on
Lac Borgne, takmg of Washington, and attadL on
Baltimore, 1814.
20 A. Farquhar, Mate of Princest CAarlotttt at
the bombardment of Acre, 1840. Commander of
Albatro*9, and promoted for serrices against
pirates at Sarebas, Borneo, 1849.
1860
2. J. M'Dougall, Lieut, of Pique j and serrd
at the taking of the towns of Caiflk and Tsoor, in
which sendee he was sererely wounded, and ahs
present at St. Jean D'Acre, IMO.
3. S. Grenfell, Lieut, of Cyckm at the attsd
upon Gebail, and at the storming w Sidon, 1840.
5. J. C. D. Hay, Commander of CoUmbimt^ and
senior officer at the destruction of Chinese piratiol
fleets in Bias Bav» China, and in the Tooquin Rhrcr,
184U, for which be was promoted.
6. J. Wiilcox, Commander of J^Wiy, and pro-
moted for sernces in the destruction of phiuea)
fleets in Bias Bay and Tonquin RiFer, China, 1949.
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SERVICES OP RETIRED CAPTAINS.
Under Order in Council, 1840.
3 E. Hotchinson, Lieut, of Jnconatani in Ho-
tham's first iction, 1795, and engaged Yr, 74 gun
ship Ca Ira,
4 T. Roberts, Mid. of Cyclops at the sieffe of
Bastia ; and of Betiford in Ifotham's first ana se-
cond actions, in 1795.
8 J. J. C. Aggassiz, Lient. of Trident at capture
of Dutch squadron in Saldanha Bay, 1796, and
senior Lient. of //btcw/^and commanded the boats
of a small squadron at the capture and destruction
of six run vessels off St. Valery, in 1801, where he
was slightly wounded. 6az. 1801 .
9 Lord Middleton, Lieut, of CuUoden in Howe's
action.
10 J. M'Fariand, Acting Lient. of QiM«nCAarfe//tf
in Howe's action, in 1794 : and Lieut, of same ship
in Bridport's, in 1795. Senior Lieut of X^mcoi/er,
and sererely wounded, and his conduct officially
commended while serving in her boats cutting out a
ship from Port Louis, Isle of France.
13 W. J. Hughes, Lieut, of Scourge, and com-
manded the boats at the capture of a Isrge ship im-
mediately under the batteries in the Vne Passage,
1804. Lieut, commanding Photphonu fire-ship of
four guns and 20 men, when boarded b^ a Ft. lugger
privateer of 70 men which, after being severely
wounded, he beat off, in 1806. Gaz. 1804.
14 W. Coote, Mid. of Edgar at Copenhagen, in
1801. Lieut, of Ajgamemnon at Trafalgar, and
wounded at St. Dommgo; and again most severely,
having lost his sight, when Senior of Cerbenu, cut-
ting out a privateer in the West Indies, in 1807. Gaz.
1807.
16 T. Pinto, Mid. of Irresistible off Cape St. Vin-
cent ; of Minerva in the expedition to Ostend ; and
of Northumberland at capture of Ouillaume Tellt
Gener^uxt and blockade or Malta. Lieut, of •/^jra-
memnon in Calder's action at Trafalgar and St Do-
mingo.
19 W. R. Smith, Mate of Defence at the Nile ;
and Senior Lieut, of Theseus ; and conducted an ex-
plosion vessel at the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix
Roads. 1809.
20 T. G. Muston, conducted an explosion vessel
in the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, in 1809.
21 C. Allen, Lieut oi Belterophms^ and succeeded
to the command of the boats of the squadron in the
contest with a Russian flotilla off Percola Point,
coast of Norway, 1809. Gaz. 1809.
23 G.Brown, Lieut, of Fic/ory at Tra&lgar.
24 H. N. Rowe, Lieut, of Alas in Calder's ac-
tion; and at Trafalgar; and Volunteer in Windeor
Cattle at the passage of the Dardanelles. Lieut, of
Valiant at Copenhagen, and severely wounded by
the blowing up of the Charles armed ship while on
that service. Commanded St, Christopher at the re-
duction of Guadaknipe, 1810. Gaz. 1B07.
26 C. Clyde, Lieut, and commanded a boat of
Captain, at the capture of Fr. corvette ReoUdse, at
Porto Navalo, in 1808. Gaz. 1800.
27 H. J. Clarke, Senior Lieut, of Powerful at
the destruction of Dutch shipping at Batavia, and
capture of Fr. frigate privateer Bellone off Ceylon,
in 1806.
29 J. Norton, Mid. of Alexander when captured
by a Fr. squadron, 1794 ; and of Topaxe assisting at
capture of Elizabeth Fr. frigate, in 1796. Lieut,
commanding F)rish cutter, and assisted at the de-
struction of^a battery at Pointe D'Equillon, in the
Pertuis Breton. Gaz. 1806.
30 J. Alexander, Mid. ofHercule, and present
at capture of Fr. squadron near Cape Francois,
1803; of Acasta^ at St. Domingo, 1806; and
wounded when Mid. of Royal George at the passage
of the Dardanelles. Lieut, of Standard, and com-
manded her yawl at the capture of an armed vessel
under a heavy fire of musketry near Cape St. Mary,
in 1808. Gaz. 1807, 08.
31 J. Clephan, Mate of Doris, and commanded
a boat cutting out Fr. corvette Chevrette from Ca-
maret Bay, in which he was slightly wounded.
Lieut, of Spartiate at Trafalgar.
33 T. O. Hewes, Mid. of Ruby, at reduction of
the Cape of Good Hope, 1795 ; and capture of Dutch
squadron in Saldanha Bay. 1796. Senior Lieut, of
Snahe on the African and West India stations, and
captured several privateers, &c. Senior Lieut, of
Blanche when sunk by Fr. squadron ; of Heroine
at Walchcren ; and of Edgar, and commanded
the boats of that ship, and of Dictator, at the
capture of three Danish ^n-boats, on the Co.
of Jutland, in 1810, for which service he received
the thanks of the Com.-in-Chief. Gaz. 1810.
35 Sir S. Brown, Mid. of Assistance at capture
of F^. firigate Elizabeth, in 1796. Second Lieut, of
Photnix at capture of Fr. frigate Didon ; and Senior
of the same snip in the action off Ferrol.
37 W. Style, Lieut, of Defimux, and commanded
her boats at the capture of some vessels under the
batteries of Belleisle ; and employed in jrun-boat
service at the defence of Cacuz, in 1810. Gaz.
1810, 11.
38 C. T. Thmston, Lieut, of En^mion^ actively
employed in co-operation with the nitriots on the
north coast of Spain, in 1809 ; served on shore at
the reduction of Batavia, in 1811 ; and while com-
manding Hesper sloop, the Dutch settlement of Ti-
mour surrendered to him. Gaz. 1812.
39 W. Holman, Mid. of Royal George in Brid-
port's action, in 1795 ; and Lieut of Regnlus, and
served in her boats at the capture of several vessels
from under the Fort of Guadilla in the Island of
Porto Rico, in 1797 ; and of an armed schooner and
several merchant vessels under the batteries of the
same island, in 1798. Lieut, of London at Copen-
hagen, in 1801.
40 J. Forbea, Mid. of Minotaur at the capture of
St. Luda, in 1796 ; at the Nile ; and in the opera-
tions on the Italian coast. Lieut of Florentine at
the bnding in Bgvpt, in 1801 ; of Lmard in the at*
tack on the Boulogne flotilla ; of Canopus at St.
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Services of Retired Captains.
Domioffo ; and Senior of JSoya/ Oeorge at the paa-
■age or the DardaneUei. where he w«s wonnded.
Gaz. 1807.
42 F. W. Rooke, Mid. of SMua, at caDttire of
Ft. frigate Dedaigneute ; and senred in the ooats of
Venerable in the attack on the Fr. flotilla off Bou-
logne, 1801. Lieut, and serred on shore at the aiege
of^ Flashing; and was in repeated actions while
commanding a gan-boat at the defence of Cadiz and
Tariffa, in 1810. Gaz. 1811.
43 J. Marrett, Mid. of Cretcent at capture of
Fr. frigate lUunion, 1793; of Orion in Bridporfs
action ; off Cape St. Vincent ; and at the Nile.
44 J. Banks, Senior Lieut of NorthumberUtndhi
the destruction of two Fr. frigates and a brig off
L'Orient, 1812.
45 W. Buchanan, Mate of Defence at Trafislgar;
and Senior Lieut, of Dictator at destruction of
Danish squadron on the coast of Norway, 1812.
Gaz. 1812.
46 W. Case, Lieut, of Vtctorieuee assisting at
capture of a privateer and destruction of a battery
al Triiddad, 1798 ; and senior of Centaur, and offi-
cially mentioned for his judicious conduct at capture
of Fr. frigate squadron, 1806. Was present in
same ship at capture of Russ. 74-gnn ship Seufolod,
1808. Gaz. 1808.
47 W. Shippard, Mid. of Medea, 1778, and in
company with Jupiter, engaged Fr. 74 gun-ship
TrUon ; and of Experiment at capture of Fr. frigate
Danae, and destruction of two others and a cutter
at St Malo, 1779. Serred in Honmch at capture of
Fr. frigate Belle Poule, 1780 ; relief of Gibraltar,
and severe action with Fr. 74 gun- ship j^ctif, 1781 ;
and in Rodney's actions of the 9th snd 12th April,
178:2. Lieut of Gibraltar si the bombardment of
Cadiz, 1797, and subsequent blockade till the peace.
Lieut, of Agincourt at Copenhagen, 1807; and
served continuously until 1812, when he was pro-
moted to be commander
48 B. Hall, Mid. of Juno, in her escape from
Toulon, 1794, of Illuttriout at the siege of Bastia,
and of Berwick when captured by the Fr. fleet off
Cape Corse. Serving in Blenheim at the evacua-
tion of Corsica, and off Cape St Vincent. Senior
Lieut, of Nassau at the surrender of Copenhagen,
1807, and in command o^ her boats, in coi^unction
with those of MuaquUo, cut out and destroyed
several vessels at Ebeltoff, in Jutland.
49 J. Meade, Lieut of Leopard in actioD viU
U. S. frigate Chesapeake, in 1807.
50 D. L. St Clair, wounded when Lieat of
Caroline, boarding a Fr. privateer in the Eut
Indies. Commanded boats ox Victory at csptare of
two Danish privateers in the Baltic, in 1811. Ib
command of Sheldrake, 16, captured Fr. anned
ship VAimable D*ErmUe^ 1812, and while com-
manding Rentird, assisted m the operatioos in the
Gironde, 1814. Gaz. 1805. 12, 14.
52 S. B. Hore,Mid.of^^micer,intheairUooof
St. Domingo, 1806 ; and or Caledonia at Copenh-
gen, 1807. Lieut of Oeear, and commanded i
gun-boat in the Walcheren expedition; it the
destruction of three Fr. frigates off SaUes
D'Olonne ; and attack on Fr. fleet in Aiz Roadk
Lieut, of Scorpion at the taking of Java.
53 C. L. Falkiner, Mid. of ffereule fir^8lupli
the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, in 1809.
Lieut, of Shannon, and oifidaUy mentkncd st a^
tare ofU.S. frigate CiltftopMAem 1813. G8x.m
54 R. B. Bowden, Mid. of Concorde, in Brid-
port's action, and expedition to Quiberon Bit,
1795 ; and of Caroline, at capture ot several piin-
teers, and actively emplosred m the boats in coofficU
with the enemy, and present at the sorreader d
Genoa and capture of Malta. Lieut of Conreftu,
at Basque Roads, and frequently employed in tbt
boats harrasstng the enemy's trade off Rochdk)
continued serving till the peace.
55. W. H. Herrick, Ueut of IMadem servinf a
shore at capture of the Cape and Buenos Ayrcit ib
1806 ; and commanded a schooner at the erBCoi*
tion of the latter place. Lieut of Raisonahlt at (Ite
storming of Monte Video, in 1807. Gaz. 1806, 07.
56. H. Lowcay, Mid. oiJvno in her escape froa
Toulon, and at the siege of St Fiorenzo, in 1794 ; «
AUfle at the siege of Calvi ; and of ZeaUmtXl^
fifft. Acting Lieut, of Culloden at the Nile, and in w
subsequent operations on the coast of Efijpt ud
Italy. Lieut of Prince of Walea in Calder^i actMi
and oiNamwr, in Walcheren expedition. Gai. i/^-
57. W. Murley, Mid. of ^Acu/e, at Trafalgar.
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Cities Robinson 5Aprfl4 12Feb80 I @'99K William Cunning-
Wr®99 Edward William ham;Cavendi8h Dalyell»17Febl4 iJanOS
Ga"«tt I6Jan09 i9Sept01 | Joseph Corbyn** l5Junel4 23Jan02
COMMANDERS,
WITH THE DATES OF THEIR RESPECTIVE COMMISSIONS.
Th« following 100 OlIleofB are on the half-
pay of £189 lOi.
1806
Lieut.
Thomas Heddington 25Sept 6Nov95
1808
Edward Burt* I Apr 28Dec02
1810
@}Sir Thos. Swinnerton Dyer,
Bt.' 12Jan 29June93
@^®Peter Giles Pickemell* 4July 5July00
1811
®>(S)WilliamKelly*(a) ...23Aug 4Jaly98
1813
Matthew James Popplewell' 6Kov 22Jan06
@^Henry Bourne* do 4Jan08
@i®Thoma8 Sykes** 9Noy 14Mar99
^'iDVVCbarlesRayley" ..IDec I/No^OO
Matthew ConoUy** do 22Aug95
91^ James Oliver** do 8June97
®<®Robert Lowthian'^ . . . do 2Noy99
1814
^^Nicholas James Cnthbert
Dunn* 9Mar 22Jan06
13
Samuel Trevor Dickens* ..,.5 Apr
Bourchier Molesworth .... 16May
@^® John Jordan Arrow' . . do
^^francis Edward Seymour* do
©•©©WThomas Colby* ITMay
@iRichard Streatfeild ....26May
Sir Wm. Crisp. Hood Bur-
naby, Bt. do
@^Pringle Home Douglas **28May
@»RichardH.Hollis Pigot"31May
@»@Christopher West»^. . . .4June
©"©Robert Julyan**(b) . . . JJune
George Hilton" do
®*®Curry William Hillier"* do
®*® Alexander Dixie** (c). . do
John Fisher do
Henry Elton" do
®»® John Tracy** 1 1 June
John Watson 15June
9}^ Abel Wantner Thomas** do
@»William Forbes Leith .. do
George Bowen** do
i*» John Hilton** do
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i*(raAlexander Francis £1-
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»*George Penruddocke** .. do
^'99Francis Duval*' ... do
olm Henry Rhodes do
Charles Cowper Benett .... do
®» William Geo. Carlile Kent** do
Henry Baker do
Edmund Turberville do
George King>*(a) (f ) do
®>99® James Edward Hug.
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4Aug06
14Oct05
12Aug07
3Oct08
8Apr05
19July09
3Nov08
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9Feb08
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e) Dep. Lleat. Ooantj Lefoeiter.
:f ) Maglttnte, Van DIenwn's Land.
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Ueot
James Stirlinfi^* (6) I5June 20Ma7lI
♦Francis Le Hunte*» do 26Septll
Rose Henry Fuller*" do 2iMarl2
@*(g) James Townsend^ .... 27 June 1 9I)ecOO
@^(H)® Henry Masterman
MarshaU^ do 30AugO3
»®Henrv Parker** do 28Apr08
iUiam Henry Nares* ....IJuly 17Apr09
@*Samuel Hoskins^ 4July 4AprlO
Edward Boys" 8July 25May09
@»JohnDavy*« iSJulv 5JanlO
Anthony Blagrave Yalpy ..19 July UOctll
Charles Hutchinson 21 July 16Apr07
Charles Greene** 23July 4MaylO
®^£dward Johnson^ 27Aug 4Apr01
JJiRobert Oliver* (a) do 30Jan06
ohn Francis Lascelles^i^. ... do 28Apr07
John Lindsey do 1 JunelO
Sir Edwyn Francis Scuda-
more Stanhope, Bt.^ (b) . . do 90ctl 1
@*Rich. Stephens Harness** do 18Febl2
Charles Pengelley** 20Sept 16Feb05
William Laughame« 23Sept 14Nov06
@»Mitchell Roberts** 24Sept ISOctOO
@«® Henry King*»(c) 190ct 180ct02
® '® John Geo. Pliilipps'* (d)220ct 18Feb05
@»® John Sykes^* 2Nov 15July96
^'Robert Ballard Yates ..15Nov 5Sept00
®*® Charles Seward^* do 31Aug01
1815
David Boyd* 17Jan 30MayO0
Charles Cunliffe Owen* . . . .28Feb 13Feb08
@*® Justinian BarrelP .•.•21Mar 19Dec07
®«®Robert Forster* ISJune 20July02
John Scott do 31May05
@*Edward Stone Cotgrave* do 22Jan06
@^(|)Montagu Montagu' .... do 5MaT06
Nicholas Alexander* do i8May06
®' James Maneles* do 24Sept06
f>*@Thomas Montgomery ** do 1 Oct06
obert Streatfeild*** do 6Nov06
Henry William Scott do 26May07
Peter Maingay" do IlSept07
George Dougal*' do 9June08
Thomas Whitaker do 22Dec09
@*®Henry Brown Mason" do 2Febl 1
^"99 James Harris** ....23June 26FeblO
@» Allen Otty »* I July 14AprlO
@» Joseph Patey** 19July 6Sept02
^sjames Gabriel Gordon*' SOJuly SOctlO
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(b) Dep. Lieut. Countj Gloacett«r.
(c) Police Magittnte, M. Zealand.
(d) Dep. Lieut. County Caermanhen.
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8on"^(e) 21 Aug
I*® Jas. Robertson Walker** do
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4^ Alexander Maconochie . . 8Sept
@*Henry Benjamin Wyatt** ISSept
@^ ©George Bignell •» . . 19Sept
Newdigate Foyntz do
@'Michael Matthews 20Sept
@^/ron. Arthur Rich.Tumour do
©^Thomas Ferris do
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William Woodley llMar 25June]2
©* Joseph Benjamin Howell*16Sept a2Jaa06
©^Thomas Revans' do 4Aug06
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©'Richard Howell Fleming*l 7Sept 26Sept09
@* John Davies • 80ct aFeb09
John Pender Paynter do 1 AuglO
Richard Bluett* 6Dec TMayOO
1817
Thomas Wentworth Buller. . 19Apr 8Decl2
@*Charles Moore* (6) ... .24June 26Jaal3
John Colpoys Heaslop' .... do 6Not13
William Elliott Wright*. . . . aOAug 1 1 Dec07
1818
William Deyereux Evance . . 15Aug 3ScpM
©*George Francis Bridges' . . 9Se^ I Aug! 1
©^Samuel Sparshott'Ch ) . . . . IGOct 22Aug09
©"©©»» WiUiam Grint* . . do 27Jiil}'07
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Thomas Lipson(i) do 29June09
@* John Harvey* 2Apr 13Not13
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(0 Dep. Lieut and Mag. County Efsez.
(h) Dep. Compt. Gen. Coast Qiiard.
(i) Harbour Hoster, 8. Australia.
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Lieot.
Richard John Head i5May i2June07
Joseph Griffiths* i2Aug 19Aug95
9'Caleb Jackson do I IDeclO
Henry Boteler* do 18Sept]2
fi^'George Chevne« do 25Mayl3
9$ Roger HalF lONov 26Septll
1820
fohn Branford IMar 3Aprl3
^'Sir George Hamage, Bl.* 16Ang 12Aug]3
^» William Pinlaisoi? 9Sept 18Aprll
Uexander Stevenson Pearson* 30ct HDecM
9'®DigbyDent* 30Oct 6Febl2
1821
^ohn Popham Baker' 29 Jan 18Oct02
ames Gordon (a) do 12Dec08
^Thomas Robt. Brigstocke* 31 Jan 29Novl 4
J^Henry Crease* 12Feb 31 Jan06
ohn Ralph Blois 6Mar 6Marl5
^'Thomas Blakiston* 2July 1 1 JanlO
lUames Elphick' do I5Jan02
lenry Ellis do 19Mar05
ienry Pryce do 15Apr05
$'^'® Thomas Lowton Ro-
bins"(6)(a) do 22Oct05
^'Thomas Edmund Cole" 19July IWuly06
^'©WiUiam Martin" .... do lAug06
lobert Gore 23July 6Decl3
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£106 St. 6d. per annum.
^^Matthew Liddon'* 8Nov 3Mayll
^'George Hutchison" 9Nov llNov03
ohn Leigh Beckford " . . . . 30Nov 27NovlO
^'George Morison King*' . . do 220ctl4
^'®John Molesworth'^ . . . do 24Apr08
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J'l^Christopher Knight* ..3June 19Dec]4
Ifred Matthews* 19July llFebl2
fut Grace the Duke of Man-
chester (b) do 20Novl8
homas Porter 26Aug 27 July 14
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J^ Alexander Kennedy (6) . . 90ct 25July 1 1
^ illiam Moriarty* (c) INov 230ctl3
$' John Longchamp 26Dec 5Dec06
|i' Joseph Soady* (d) do 17Aug07
lenry Kent" (e) do HMarll
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(a) Qorernor of Oxford Castle.
(b) Dep. Lieut. County Armagh.
(c) Port Officer, Hobart Town, V. D. Und.
(<1) Superintendent of Ordnance Craft at Woolwich.
(«•) Stipend. Magistrate, Jamaica
July 50
Lient.
1823
Arthur Morrell* 18Apr 28July09
@^WRawdon Maclean* 1 July 7July06
@«® Richard Douglas* ....5Sept 18Sept09
@»George Pierce* do 21 Marl2
CharlesFraser* 29Sept llJulyOB
James Anderson (a) 25Noy 24June08
1824
@*®(S)®George Hillier> .
@^Fred. Aug. Wilkinson . ,
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ton*
George Thomas Gooch* . . .
@*(g*»Thoma8Furber» .
@Uohn Davis Mercer . . .
William Stephens Arthur* .
Luke Henry Wray*
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@» John King* (f) 25Apr 3Marl5
Thomas CowperSherwin»(g)27May 22July96
@»Daniel Weld* do 10Sept99
Q'®® John Pearse* do 29Dec00
John Eagar^ do 10Oct05
@i®George Edw. Marshall* do 22Sept07
@»Henr)r Slade* do I2Nov08
@*Franci8 Ormond" do 3DeclO
@'Richard Beaumont 6June 130ct 19
Alexander Tait 9July 1 Junel4
Thomas Beer'* 29July 4MaylO
@iGeorgeTincombe'* 19Aug 4MaylO
@»Charles Croker«« 40ct I7Decl4
Joseph Maynard do 4Marl5
©^Thomas Baring Bond ..11 Nov 3Oct20
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WiUiam Smith (a)* 27Mar 4July01
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Andrew Baird* 20May 19Septl5
Frederick Chamier* 9Aug 6JuIy 15
@i>Allen Francis Gardiner ]3Sept 13Decl4
I ooper Bennett ..260ct 22Aug2l
I imwall* 22Nov 13Aprl5
I im Carleton'® . . . .2Dec 18JulylO
I amsden'* 15Dfc 7Novl8
I Morton Fe8ting'«22Dec 19Febl2
I ihemiah Clarke*' 28Dec 19Sept06
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(f) Mag. for Co. of Monmouth.
(g) Emigration Agent Qeneral, Britbh Guiana.
(h) Commit, of Pllotagp, Padttow.
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1827
Jl^Richard Stuart • 12Mar
@^ James Creagh' 31 Mar
George Shepherd Dyer .... 17 Apr
@^Sampson Jervoir 26Apr
Edwin Bichards 28Ai)r
@^Sir Henry Esch. Atkinson,
Ar/.^(a) aOApr
©-Alexander Shairp* do
Hon. Francis Maude do
David Edwards 1 IMay
©^Herbert Caiger" do
©^©Samuel Rideout" do
@»Michael Milsom Wroot«» do
j^John Powney *♦ 26June
Willoughby Lake 20Aug
©^David John Dickson'* ..29Sept
Charles Morton" 60ct
®*® Spencer Smyth'» (c) . .220ct
©'John Hamilton** do
©>^on. William Edwardes" do
©'Robert Sinclair Hay" . . do
©'Edward Taylor Weale 250ct
©'©William Hutchinson (6)»1 Dec
©'James Fuckford 15Dec
Lieut.
14June09
16Septl6
lApr23
24Dec09
26 April
16Pebl5
9Mari5
7Oct20
5Sept03
13Dec06
21Sept07
21Nov07
SMayOS
18May2i
8Nov09
lODecie
2Junel2
llSept20
2Aug23
40ct23
IJanOe
9Feb05
8Sept21
1828
@'©® Henry Le Vesconte' . . 5 Jan 27Oct00
©'Charles Calmady Dent* . . do 16Septl6
S)'®John White Pritchard* 24Jan 22Sept08
ichard Fegen» 9Feb 8Nov06
©'George Delm6 21Feb I9Septl5
f)'George Hope 5Mar 29Jan22
obert Rochfort* lOMar 26Aprll
f^' Job. Rich. Raggett Webb IMay 17Mai06
homas Holbrook " 6May 23Septl2
Samuel Meredith (d) 7May 24Novl5
Richard Conner"(a) 19May 5JanlO
OrbellOakes do 14Oct20
i©'®George Flower Her-
bert"(e) 7July I6Mayll
Campbell Lock 17July 30Mayl4
©i^ow. Edward Gore" ....8Aug 9Decl7
8 ('Edward Hawes» ISAug 16Septl6
any Lord Richards" .... 20Aug 12Nov09
©'Samuel Ramsey** 22Aug 11 July 11
©'James Bayly 25Aug 2Oct05
©'•William Walker (a)« .. do 21Augll
©^Thomas Pitt Robin-
son** 26Aug 21Marl2
Richard Edwards do 4Julyl2
Thomas Ball do 2Jan09
©'John Chamberlayne'^ ..26Aug llJanl4
©2®Wm. Edward Hughes
Allen** do 25Mar07
253
(a) Super. ConrlcU, V. D. Land.
(c) Harbour Makter, Great Yarmouth.
(d) Chief ConsUble, C. Wftu.
(e) Inspector of Poor Laws, Irtlaud.
©'Edward Smith («)» . . . .30Aiig 26Febl2
©*® James Neyille" 2Sept 3Bee(tt
©^Arthur M'Gregor Skin-
ner*» 9Sept 220rt33
©'James Wilson 18Sept 22Jan06
1829
@Uo8ephCammilleri> iJan 25Febl3
Charles Madden SOMar 23Sept]9
Charles IngUs 23Apr IJulyU
©'Henry Downes* (f) 2May lJunel4
©'Thomas Bevis* 3Aug 24Septt«
©'Dawson Mayne' (g) .... 14Aug 5Feb2l
©'Henry Bolton* 26Aug 14JnlyH
William Clement Swinfen.. do 29Apr2J
Charles Parker SScpt 20Janiil
g>'Ths.Netherton Langfordl9Sept SONovid
obert Ingram" 280ct ISeptOJ
Hon. Arthur James Douglas 20Not 2SFeb^
1830
©'John Harvey Boteler* . . 14Jan 19SeptI5
@^©®® John Reeve* 2Feb 22FcW>j
Orlando Geo. SuttonGunning26Feb 25Sepd
William Barwell do 29Mar^
©'Wm. Silvester Addington22July 12Mai*
©'©Hugh Goold" do IGJuncOS
Richard EmericVidal"(h).. do lOJuIyOJ
Henrv Preston do ISNovOl
©'ij< Walter Kirby'* do 6Febll
@'(|)Adam Cunpage'^ do 26MayH
©'George Holbech do IGJuneU
Durell de Sausmarez 23July 10May*-M
EdwardWilliamPilkington**16Aug 29Aprib
©'George William Matson** 220ct IFeblJ
©'William Savage SlDec IZSejjK
1831J
©'HS^HRJohn Geary* .... 17Feb SSMavOr
Algernon Henry Champagne
Capel 2»May 8July2?
©'Frederick Rogers* 3June 8Msr.I5
@'®9 9 Henry Wes^ .... 25June 16Augi»
©'John Hudson (i) 6Dec 26Aog*£
1832
lOMarlS
©'Howard Lewis Parry* . lOFeb
©'®9ftWm. Augustus Thom-
son* 15Feb20Sep<fl«
291 .
(f) Hon. Director United Serrioe InitltaUon.
(k) Chief Constable Co. Shropshire.
(h) Coll. Cuttomt, Sarnia, U.C.
(1) GoTemor of Queen's Bench Prison.
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Lieut
i'®1l9William Neame\ . . .4Apr 28June08
gi' Wm. Cheselden Browne* i3June 90ct27
Fames Caulfeild 27Aug 5Feb21
Charles Burnet 4Dec 9Nov21
fohn Wheatley* 5Dec 9Jan23
1833
Thomas Gregory' 7Jan aOJolvlO
ftUohnTalbott Warren* ..IMar 17Febl5
fir Thomas Ross, Kt i9Apr 20Mai22
Thomas Greene 2Jul7 7Jane23
^»John Garrett* 19Nov 26Mar22
1834
WRL Hon. Lord Fred. Charles
Peter Beauclerk' 6Jan 13Sept2S
^^Richard Morgan (a) ....23Apr 6Febl5
Barnes Gordon (6) 6Jane 27June26
lenry George Hamilton ..12Aug 26Aug29
Villiam George Nash King 130ct 15Feb30
1835
''clix Edwin 4Feb 30Aug21
William Bunbury M'Clintock
Bunbury 9Peb 12Sept22
lenry William Craufurd . . 13July 2MaT28
Matthew Dixon 3Aug 60ct27
ohn Grant* lODec 25Junel2
^on. Byron Charles Ferdi-
nand Plantagenet Cary . . do 13DecdO
1836
ames Maitland 9 May June26
I' James Edward Parlby ..280ct 7June23
1837
»amuel Grandy' 2Jan 25Mar09
^'Robert Otway« 6Jan 14Mayl2
^*®Lonis Augustus Robin-
son* 1 OJan 7Feb 1 2
^'Robert Loney* do 8Mayl2
Vederick Patten do 19July22
iliomas Mathias do 220ct23
ohn Clements Wickham (a) do 60ct27
ohnPaget* lApr 20Dec06
LrchibJd Reed' 27Scpt 10Dec25
h. Um. Lord Fras. J. Russell 5l5ec 7Aug29
ames Lamport Parkin 23Dec lMayl8
325
(») Poliot Buitlf tniie, N.8. Wales.
1838
Lieat.
Colson Festing I5jan lOMarlS
Samuel Charles Umfireville* 29 Jan 25Marl5
@i Josiah Thompson ' .... 28June 31 Jan06
George Gover Miall do 1 1 Api08
Josepn Roche do 4Mayl4
^Edmund Norcott* do 10Febl5
WiUiam Hubbard (a) do 4Marl5
f^^ Henry Duncan Twysden do 9Junel5
«r Henry VereHuntlVjAT^ do lOctlS
Henry Frederick Peake .'. . . do 5Feb21
©^Charles James Franklin
Newton* do 4May21
©^Francis Grove" do 9Nov2I
^iCharles Wilson Riley.... do 21Jan24
William M*Illwaine« do 20Aug24
f)^*Jame8AnlabyLegard>* do 20ct27
amnel Mercer do I2Jan29
John Henry Windham do 17Apr3I
^'Nicholas Lefebvre 27Dec 3JaD26
1839
Edmund Barford Westbrook IJaa
®^homas Peter Dobree' ..IMay
Humphrey Butler 4May
Alexander Taubman Goldie 9May
John Richardson (6) do
^^Richard Hanmer Bun-
bury* (d) do
William Newton Fowell* .... 4July
6Julyl5
90ct27
llDec21
30May32
6June34
31July33
12Aug34
1840
Geo. Palmer 1 Jan
Edward HoUand 3July
Lomas Frederick Birch . . do
Charles Fitzgerald (e) 260ct
^^Henry Hope Bingham* . .4Nov
^i^William Hayhurst Hall»» do
^^Robert Hilley Elliot" .... do
*Thomas Stuart** do
^Francis Thomas Brown" do
* Robert Duncan* do
•Charles Thompson** .... 5Nov
j^Edward Phillips Charle-
wood*^ do
362
20Noy12
26July26
17Aug3]
27Maiia6
3Jan2B
23Dec26
dFeb28
5Jan2&
20Oct29
2May37
30Nov29
19Jan38
(d) Harbour MMtw^PwtPliUjp.
(e) QOT. ADd Con. In Chief of Wevtera Auttealia.
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76 Commanders, with the dates of their respective Commissions.
1841
Lieut.
7Jan23
18Dec26
lISept27
29Jaii29
27Dec32
29Dec32
230ct33
10Jan37
do
19Apr37
30Sept37
28Juned8
i^Stephen Bradly > IJan 28June38
'homas HoUoway Holman . . 15 Jan 6 Feb 15
@^Jame8 Sam. Akid Dennis- 22Jan 28June38
@»Lewi8 Maitland* 15Feb 15Feb39
Arthur William Jemingham do 28Jan32
©'Henry Worsley Hill .... l5Mar 13July24
@John £lliott Bingham'^* 6May 28July32
©'Henry Harvey" 28May 26Feb34
©Gustavus Hamilton Coul-
son'* SJune
©William HaskoU'^ do
©Herbert Schomberg" .... do
©George Stewart Reynolds'^ do
©Thomas Carpenter*' .... do
©Louis Symonds Tindal*°. . do
©George Beadon" do
©Augustus Henry Ingram** do
©Peter Benson Stewart** . . do
©Richard Symons" do
©Wm. Backhouse Mony-
penny*' do
Peter Fisher do
Edward Stopford 20July 12Dec31
Chas. Foreman Brown 11 Aug 17Apr27
Edward Dixon 30Aug 18Sept28
Wm. Nathaniel Russell do . 26Sept34
©^Alex.Dingwall Fordyce(a)3Sept 18May26
©Chas. CoUyear Dawkins*^ 80ct 14June30
©Henry Coryton** do 22Sept35
©'Wm. Chas Metcalfe** . . do 7Mar37
©John Monta^ Hayes*' . . do
©'Peter Wm. Hamilton*' (b) do
Geo. Alex. Frazer 130ct
©'nuchas. Hawse Jay**(c) 220ct
©'Edw. Southwell Sotheby"' 300ct
Edmund Gardiner Fishboume 1 Nov
Wm. Manners Wellington
Douglas 12Nov
John Steane** 22Nov
©*(g)9ft John Nugent"" . . 23Nov
®John Gwyn Wigley**. ... do
James Bance (d) do
©'9jl^Benjamin Baynton**. . do
©'Gustavus Evans do
©'Horatio James** do
@*Geo. Eyre Powell" do
Shephard M'Cormick* ,... do
©'William Morris do
® »• Thomas Baldock~ .... do
©» Joseph West" do
~|i®Charles Hall« do
ohn Willson do
411
(a) M.P. for Aberdeen.
(b) Vice Consul, Boulogne.
(e) Superintendent of Semaphores.
(d) OKpt. of the Port, Cape of Good Hope.
UeuL
Nicholas RobUUard«* 23Nov 31M&rlS
©» Andrew Smith(6)»* do 7Augl9
@'Robt. Gregory Welch do 15ApriO
Godfrey Lamplugh Wolley do 29Api'20
William Worsfold" do SOMayiM
Wm. Hargraves Molyneux* do SlOctaO
JohnPyke* do 18Nov2J
Alex. Bridport Becher do 31May22
©'Robt. Augustus Bradshaw do lOJulytS
©iWm. Norton Taylor do 22Mai23
John Hills** do 21Jaii24
Cheesman Henry Binstead do lOAprii
©'William Johnstone do 10Mari4
Charles Gayton do 30Dec24
George Woodberry Smith . . do 27July26
Peter Duthy'* do INoviS
Nathaniel Fred. Edwards . . do 12Feb27
©'Horatio Blair'' do 28Apr27
Charles Thomas Rooke .... do 10Maj2r
EdwardLake do 20Aug27
Edw. Littlehales do llMarib
Chas. Leach do 9Api^
Frederick Chevallier Syer'* do 22May2S
Kynaston Corbet do 21 Jmlei^
©'Geo. Clerk Mends do 24Jan2S
Wm. Edmonstone" do 23Feb29
Wm. FordyceBlair'* (6) (e) do 4Maia9
George Sumner Hand'* .... do l4Jttlr29
William Brown Oliver do 25 Aug*^
Edward Herbert Kenney . . do 30OccS
Jonas Archer Abbott do 1 Octal
©'Edw. Knatchbull Hughes
Hallett'' do 160ct3i)
John Goodrich Dick'* .... do 28Mar3l
Chas. Henry Hamilton do 9July3l
Henry Wedderbum Johnstone do 18Aug31
©'George Aug. Henry do 24JaD£
f ^'Thomas Hope do 6Julv3^
ohn Luke Rich. StoU .... do 60c'i^
Jack Henry Murray do 14June33
©'HenryJohnWindhamSher-
brooke Payne Gallwey**.. do 6June34
©'Hugh Myddelton Elli-
combe** do 15Nov34
John Halliburton Murray ..14Dec 22Mara!
Edmund Peel 21 Dec 5Jun^
210ct37
2Mar38
6Apr27
6Febl5
30ct35
llApr35
30Jan39
18Febl5
15JanOO
25Aug06
9Jan09
2JanlO
iSAprll
20Septl2
22Janl3
25Junel3
24Augl3
10Novl3
6Julyl4
7Febl5
8Febl5
1842
©^George Davies ' IJan 1 June26
©'Joseph Millar Langtry' ..4Jan 220cl27
Hugh Bemers 28Jan 17Julr24
457
(e) Deputy Ueut. AxTthfro.
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77
Lieot
©^Thomas MitchelP(6) . . . .28Jan lODec24
Charles Holbrook ♦ 7Feb 16Febl5
Alexander Boyle do 5Oct30
Robert Hibbert Barth. Rowley do 1 June37
Michael De Courcy* 12Feb 28June38
John Neilson Gladstone . . 26Peb 7 July27
®» James St. John 7Mar 20Sept08
Alexander John Gneme do 5Sept22
Thomas Saumarez Brock' . . do 12May27
William Sidney Thomas.... do 13May28
Greorge John Hirtzel do 7June31
®»Henry James Wellington do l2Aug34
b'red.WnuPleydellBoaverie do do
Henry Dumaresq* 21Mar 10Oct38
©^® Wm. Henry Symons»« 28Mar 22Oct05
iVilliam Ellis 30Mar 10Jan37
Fames Newburgh Strange . . do 23Feb38
®Uames Agnew Stevens" . .4May 7Julyl2
^^Edward Stokes Pearce". .7May 25June3i
\iex. CoUingwood Thomas
Dickson do 6July33
©* Andrew Kennedy 27May 9Febl5
J hristopher Claxton 20June 9Decl 0
Philip Hodge Somerville" 24June 10Jan40
3eo. Thos. Maitland Purvis . . 6 July 5 April23
Fiugh Dunlop 12Aug 8Peb28
r$»® Jos. Collings GiU'^ . . 19Aug 21Marl2
g)/?/.^(m.Zrorrf W.Compton"19May 16Dec39
a^'Henry Hayward Budd»» 16Sept 25Mar07
$Chas. Edmund Tennant*^ do i9April32
$'9KMichael Dwyer" . .21Sept 21Marl2
^ohn Thomas Paulson*** .... 21 Sept 29Mai22
s'rederick Cannon 3Nov 140ct32
^^homas George Forbes " lONov 5Jan32
Sdward Peirse do 22April34
/on. Charles St Clair" ... . do 7Mar37
^ John Tudor* 23Dec 26June26
I RichardBoroughCrawford** do 22Sept26
^Grey Skipwith* do 7Mar34
^ Henry James Lacon** do 21Mar35
|John Currie Bynon" do 10Jan37
i$ Vincent Amcotts Massing-
berd» do 10Jan37
$John Gustavus Harrison" do 3April37
^Charles Starmer^ do 2May37
r^ Henry Ceesar Hawkins*' 23Dec 6Sept38
^James Stoddart" do 27Dec38
|»Phil. Augustus Helpman* do 26Mar39
^William Heriot Maitland** do 6April39
|iThomasWoodfi»te^ do 180ct39
$Tho8. Francis Birch** . . . .30Dec 16July40
1843
isvvih Francis Stirling.
5» William Speck' ....
508
..2Jan 10July24
.llJan 28Feb09
Lieut.
®'George Drew (b) II Jan 8Mayl^
©William Prowse' do 16Augl4
Charles ThurteU* 12Jan 20Oct21
Fredk. Byng Montr^sor . . . . do 30July35
Edw. Hooper Senhouse(c) 20Jan 23May07
©Joseph Martin Mottley* 24 Jan llFeb29
John Clavell 4Feb 28June38
George Kenyon IJuly lDec37
Thomas Dilnot Stewart* ..19July 19Septl5
Reynell Charles Micheir ..do llNov29
©Arthur Vyner • 28Aug 6May41
©^Francis Rogers Coghlan* 2Sept ISApriU
John James Robinson 5Sept dOApril34
William Salmon Cooper(d) 14Sept 25Sept34
Geo. Augustus Bedford do 19Dec34
©'George Wmsor'o 20Sept 22July26
©Thomas Wilson'* do 9May39
©Uohn Hotham Weller" . .25Sept 16June23
George Snell»" do 14Feb25
Chas. Mitchell Mathison .. do 12Mav27
Horatio Jauncey do 26Feb30
Archibald M*Murdo 40ct ]5Dec36
John Sibbald do 10Jan37
Jas. Fred. Lewis Wood .... do 28June3S
©^iSfiV Wm. Winniett, Kt.'*(e) 50ct 29Jan21
1844
Philip Nind 5Jan 17MariO
©^(DChas. Alexander John-
ston* do 8Febl5
William Crispin* do 40ct25
Frederick Wilmot Horton** . . 6Jan 9May39
Richard Wilson Pelly lOFeb 20July36
©^Charles Frederick Schom-
berg* lOFeb 28June38
©^Craven John Feather-.
stone* 24Feb 3June25
Montagu Thomas 26Feb 10ct31
Wm. Comwallis Aldham . .5April 10July32
Geo. Martin Hunter 3May 8Dec28
John Barling Marsh 20May 2Feb30
Malachi Donellan 14June IFebOS
Edw. Brenton Stewart ... * do. I Septl 4
Peche Hart Dyke 20June 280ct3l
Charles Henry Douglas .... lOJuly 9May39
©^GeorgeWodehouse'.... SOJuly 8June33
549
(b) Superintendent of CoDTicii, V. D. Land.
(c) Provoet Manhal, Barbadoes.
(d) Harbour Master, Klnxtton, Jamaica.
(e) Lt. OOT. of SetUemcntt on the Gold Coast.
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Commanders, with the dates of their respective Commissioiia.
A^Fnmcis Philip Egerton.. 9Aag
William Southey 14Aiig
ft^Henry Chas. Otter 26 Aug
acob Sankey 27 Aug
^Uohn Cochrane HoseaBon 6Sept
^iRichard Aldworth OUyer23Sept
A^hos. Smith (c) 220ct
William Trinffham do
James Chas. Preyofit do
(S^William Chas. Chamber-
lain"» do
S^»Edward Codd" llNov
rchibald Gibson Bulmaa. .22Nov
William Robinson 16Dec
g)iJohn Lmm" 19Dec
eorge Sprigg do
#John Vyner Willyams'* . .aSDec
8Jan36
17Septl4
5Dec3l
10]>ec35
10Jan37
28Jane38
3Marl5
28Jane26
10Dee35
4Not40
8Jan36
8Sept28
10Jan37
12Jmie29
24May39
10Jan40
1845
EdmundWilson 2Jan 120ct24
Graham Hewett^ 16Jan 27May25
Robert Mann do 6July25
William MarshaU (6) do 29July25
JohaOrlebar 6Feb 10Sept32
8 iRobt. Arthur Stewart* ..24Feb lMay39
enry John Douglas 23Feb 14Feb40
Dayid Robertson^ 11 Mar 26Aug41
Thomas Chaloner 24Mar 17Noy34
JohnRossWard do 10Jan35
®Uohn Foote 29Mar 27Jan35
@iJohn Henn Gennys* ....17Apr l9Feb38
Frederick Kemble 29 Apr 13Noy41
@i£dward Collier I May 28Febl5
Geo. Alex. Seymour 17May 10Dec35
^ByronDrury^ 22May 8Jane41
fiUames Edw. Katon . . . .31 May l5Feb37
ector Tause June 9Aug24
fiJohn Cheere do 30Apr36
iUiamFred^Fead do 28June38
Berry Haines 25July 25Aug26
Philip DeSausmarez^ 25July llMar31
Henry St John Georges . . do iaJan38
8i»Henry Richard Foote" . . 5Aug 250ct24
eorge Morritt" 19Aug I0Jan37
Richard Moorman 30Aug 28Aug41
f^^Lewis de Tessier Prevost" do 23Nov41
Langton Browell 25Sep 17MaT28
Charles Henry Beddoes. . . . l5Nov UMar32
John Spencer Ellman do 40ct32
Charles Barker* ISNov 28June38
WAug. John Woodley ••.... do 4Nov40
Charles Spry Norman* .... do 4Nov40
Geo. Henry Richards* do 12July42
Edward Aug. Inglefield* . . ISNov 21Sept42
Astley Cooper Key* do 22Dec42
Henry Cooke Harston 6Dec 260ct40
S^Charles James Postle .... 12Dec 6July36
603
1846
LieaL '
Stephen Hodge> 5Jan 16Febl4
A'HeniT Randall' do 22FebU
Fredk. Adam Ellis 9Jan 20JBn3B
Robert Jocelyn Otway* 11 Jan 13Not3R
Maxwell Falcon do 23Mar40
Chas. Randle Egerton .... do 8Jime41
iJon. Mark Kerr 12Jan 10Oct37
Thos. Geo. Drake do 8Jime4i
Granville Hamilton Wood.. 14Jaii 17Aug4l
8 ^Charles Evelyn Rowley . . do 258ept43
fredMiles I5Jan SSorH
@^Sir William Saltonstall
Wiseman, Bt 7Feb l^SJnned^
Henry Samuel Hunt lOMar lODecS
MaUhew StaintoQ Nolloth 12Mar 28Jiine3$
Wm. Elworthy Triscott .... UMar 10Jaii37
Richard BrydgesBeechey . .3IMar 15SepS
ThomasSpark 23Apr 150eti3
James Horsford Cockbum* 24Apr 5Noy-iO
Fred. Archibald CampbeU..27Apr llMaT37
Robert Walpole Twiss* ....4May IMaz'iS
@i John Sanderson* 12Ma7 4Not40
John M'Dowall Skene* .... 26May 5Not40
f ^'William Morris^C^) . . . .28May 28Jane3S
dwardXatham 6JuBe 12Jan3S
Edward Bunbury Nott SJnne 12Maj29
fJ'Graham Ogle' SJune 68^38
homas Smith (cO 20Jnne 25Mar33
@>Henry Gage Morris'^ ..25Jane ISAprST
Fred.Tho8.BamardHankey26June lIApr33
William Pretyman 27Jime 12Apd3
A^Chas. Fred. Alex. Shad*
well" do 28Jime3R
g^Henry Eden^t 29Jmie IdFebST
eorge Williams 2Jnly 26May31
@^Rt. Hon^LardFrML. Her-
bert Kerr 3July aiOetli}
William Hugh Kennedy . . • .4Jiily l5Dec$i
®»George Edwin Patey" ..SJnly 4Not40
9^ Jas.Aylmer Dorset Paynter do 23Not41
^^Chas. Lnxmore Hodun . .dAag 2Mard8
William Robson 70ct 22Ju1t33
Peter Cracroft 120ct 26Aug41
@'William Boys 280ct 26JaD3S
Edward Monday" 9Nov 7Not06
@^® Gilbert Kennicott" .... do 22AuglO
g I* John Thomas Nott do 1 8Octl0
erbert John Jones* do 23NovlO
©^George Buttler»* do lODeclO
©^Frederic White" do 10Febl2
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f CoramlMioner of fliheriet, tad Harbour Maaier i
Wick.
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Lieat.
John Bowie»* 9 Nov 20Julyl2
@»Win. Henry Brand* .... do 30Decl3
John Harding do llFcbl5
John Stephen do 23Febl5
James Rawstome'' do 3Marl5
George Caswell* do 24Septl5
William Critchell do 140ctl9
^* George Spong do 7Jan20
Washington Carr do 12Sept21
Wm. Viner Read do 5Sept23
Chas. Edward Wilmot do 1 7Apr24
®>George Goldfinch*^ .... do 25July25
Wm. Tomlin Griffiths .... do 16Aug25
Edward Franklin do i4Sept25
Richard Dowse do 16Dec25
®^Wymond Hamley»» do 29Jnne26
®Uohn Wm. Finch» do 5July26
John Julius MDonnell" .. do 13Sept26
William Howat do i3Nov26
9'Henry Edward Wingrove* do 1 lDec26
Wm. Hoseason do 28Dec26
Edward Evans Gray do 13Noy27
Cumberland Hadaway .... do 5Feb28
^'GiUmore Harvey do 27Aug28
Wm. G'Bryen Hoare* do 30Aug28
Alfred Nelson Fairman .... do 4Sept29
Charles Jenkin do 24Dec29
AVm. Montague Isaacson
Georee Pasco do 8Jan30
James Banks West do 25June3i
Thomas Maitland Rodney .... do 31 Aiig32
^'Charles Hougham Baker., do 29Mar33
Wm. George Maude do 20May33
Henry Byng do 17Nov34
^^George Lavie^ do 15Dec34
Wm. Robert Mends do llAug36
John Walter Tarleton do 22Sept35
Fredk. Holland do 13Aug36
WalterReid do 280ct36
Robert Dashwood Fowler .. do 2Jan37
John Henry Norcock** do iaJan37
©^Graham Gore*« ... do do
William Barrie do 16June37
Albert Heseltine*^ do 28Sept37
Wm. Hugh Dobbie« do 26Dec37
@i Alexander Little do do
EdwardLittle do 30Dec37
Colin Yorke Campbell do 24Jan38
@»Henry Samuel Hawker^ do 6Mar38
@^John Jas. Bartholomew Ed-
wjird Frere** do 7May38
©^Geo. Granville Randolph do 27Jnne38
Roger Curtis do 28Jnne38
Henry Alexander Story do do
Chas. James Balfour do 28June43
@>Wm. Farouharson Burnett do 28June38
Frederic Erskine Johnston., do do
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Lieut.
0*Hay Erskine Shipley Win*
throp« 9N OT 26Mar39
@Thomas Homepesch Chris-
tian" do 14Aug39
©^Arthur Gumming*' do 28Sept40
Owen Phibbs Knott do 26Oct40
George Johnson do 4Nov40
@i/^ofi. George Bisney Keane do 26Dec40
@Thomas CarmichaeP .... do 8June41
Richard Robert Quin do do
Richard Roger Western ... do llJune4I
@Rt. Hon. Lord Amelius
Wentworth Beauclerk" .. do 80ct41
f)Henry King (6)* do do
ichard Sidney Smith" do 23Nov41
John Matthew Robert Ince . . do do
James Beau tine Willoughby'* do 14Dec41
Edward Halford Beauchamp«» 1 1 Nov27June41
James Augustus Mends 27Nov2SNov36
@iGeorge Curtis Adams do 21Feb37
©^George Blane" do 28June38
©^Herbert Grey Austen ..30Nov 23Nov41
1847
George Howes IJan 23Febl5
©^Walter Broad Stocker*. . do 16Septl6
©'John Hasler Helby* .... do 1 July22
©Nicholas Yansittart^ 7 J an 23Dec42
Mathew Chas. Forster 27Jan 220ct30
fJ'Robert Jenner do 140ct40
ohn Bettinson Cragg ISFeb 19May28
©^Arthur Parry £ardley
WUmot* 28Feb 3July40
f^Uames Geo. Mackenzie' 29Apr 15May30
hos. Edwd. Svmonds do 17Mar41
Fredk. Leopold Aug SelwynlOMay lDec43
Richard Murdoch Robertson 5June 28June38
Fredk. Beauchamp Paget
Seymour do 7Mar42
@> Robert Coote» 25 June 25Sep43
George Smythe 9July 14Feb34
Chas. Frankland Newland 30July 2Mar38
Leopold Geo. Heath 3Aug 22Dec40
Hyde Parker 4Aug 5Apr44
George Harper 18Aug 6June37
Thomas Miller" 23Aug 22July44
©^Rich. Dunning White" 28Aug 5Nov40
©'George Oldmixon" ....27Sept lJunel5
John Tracy Wm. French . .llOct 30Mar37
Frederick Lowe do 1 7Nov37
©'Chas. Richardson John-
son" do 19Feb40
David Ady e Buchan do 1 7 A ug4 i
Jacob Ley Young 120ct 7Aprl3
Walter Need do 28June38
Hon, John Welbore Sun-
derland Spencer do 23Nov4I
©» Wm. Pearson Crozier^' .... 1 40ct 1 Sep37
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Lieut.
Wm. Henry Webb 260ct 23Nov41
9 John JerviB Palmer^' do 23Jan43
9'Lattchlan Bellingham Mac-
Minnon INot I0Feb42
John Barnes 23Dec dOSeplS
•Q^Henry Downing Rogers^' do 9Jan37
William Rowlatt do 27i>ec3S
giJohn BourmasterBickscm* do 180ct39
enry Caldwell do 26Aug41
@^Walter Geo. Mansfield do I Sept45
1848
1^® John Robert Woodriff' IJan 26Aprll
harles Henry Baker do 9Nov27
Thomas £d wd. Laws Moore 1 1 Jan 40ct43
Peter Frederick Shortland. .20Jan 1 Apr42
Rennald John Jas. Geo.
MacDonald do 14Dec42
Charles Gerrans Phillips . . 31 Jan 28June38
Thomas Etheridge do 2May40
®HenryNeed» do 80ct41
Thomas Kisbee' 15Feb 27Mar26
^^Thomas Belgrave do 1Noy43
f^William Thornton Bate^ do 80ct41
ohn Anthony L. Wharton' 29Feb 1 2Septl4
J^WilliamMoorsom' 8Mar 29Mar42
ames Archd. Macdonald*^ 20Mar 8Sept27
George Henry Gardner.... do 10Noy4S
^'Wm. King Hall'* 21 Mar 28July41
^'Val. Otway Inglefield. . ISApr 3Feb46
Gilbert Bry done Rutherford 27 Apr 3June40
@iAlexander George West** 2May 220ct44
g^^AugustusSinclairBooth** 15May 12Apr36
harles Farrel Hillyar .... ]5May 22Mar42
@iWm.HoustomiStewart'M9May 29June^
®^Charles John Austen" . .7 June 25June44
RobtAnth. Edwards Scott 28July 17May42
Philip Somerville*^ 4Aug 15M2U^41
Sas. Aldworth St. Leger** i2Aug 8June41
Ls. Joseph Fredk. Ewart do 23Noy41
Humphrey John Julian** . . 12Sept 27Apr40
@^Robert Tench Bedford** 160ct 230cUl
Robert Phillips 22Nov 26Feb30
Edmund Anthony Glynn'^ do 6Noy40
Benjamin Holland Bunce . . do 28June38
Alan Henry Gardner** .... Dec 300ct41
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f^^Laxarus Roberts*" do 7Febl5
homas Thompson do 22JolyaO
Edw. Pelham Brenton Yon
Donop lOJan 28Jiroe38
g^Thomas Henry Lysaght do 8JuDe4l
erard John Napier 26Jan 2SJaD42
Charles Codrington Forsyth do 3lOct43
@*®Edward Herrick« . . . .5Mar 3Febl5
Baldwin Arden Wake .... do 19Api37
Thos. Abel Bremage Spratt do i50et41
®»Henry Phelps** 16Apr 23Dec42
^Richard Ponds"' do 29Juiie46
9^Wm. Keigwin Nicolas** 8May ISApKB
^1 Arthur Mellersh do ^lOctSJ
Vashon Baker do 180ct39
George Parker 26May 8Sept46
® John Ormsby Johnson** 27May 28Juiie44
Edmund Heathcote ISJune IOJbdD
John Borlase do l]Jane4I
Joseph Henry Kay^ 23Aug 6Apr39
George Rhodes Wolrige . .20Sept 16Mar4i2
Sam. Rosser Protheioe .... 1 90ct 25Aug26
Edw. Jas. Bedford do 28June38
Oliver John Jones do 2lDec39
®Edw. Westbv Vansittart^230ct I6Sept^
Augustus Gordon INot 16Feb%
@Wm. Thos. Rivers** .... do SJuneil
Rob. John Le Mesurier
M'Clure 4Nov 30Nov37
Melville Geo. Hope War.
render Ross do 6JuiiH2
Richard Studdert«* 22Nov 26Dee3:
Robert WilUam Suckling .20Dec 28June^
Wm. Nicholas Love Lockyer do lSepl45
Jas.Fras.BallardWainwright21I>ec 22Dec4l
1850
@^John Ellis Knight^ IJan lMarl5
©Uoseph Wm. Brown* . . do lOJan^
John Sam. Wm. Grandy . do Uanti
^^Geofirey Thomas Phipps
Hornby 12Jan ISJuneii
George Hancock 24Jan 1 Jolj^
Wm. John Sam. Pullen .. do 9Nov-i^
@»Hon. Francis Egerton* 30Jan 4May46
JohnTyssen 27Feb 30Mar32
Henry Bernard do 28Aii^l
©Stephen Smith Lowther
Crofton* 20April 7Jan43
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RETIRED COMMANDERS,
Under Order op Council of 1816.
Ualf-Pfty £105 Sk Od. per umum.
1814
Lieut.
Thomaa Crawley 31 Jan 5Dec78
1823
JohnTwisden 27Mar 280ct90
1825
Francis Cox 1 fiFeb 22Nov90
®»Charle8Patey« 20July do
1827
Joseph Salvador Moriencourt^l Sept 12Sept93
Bichard Kevem* 3Dec 240ct93
1829
®Uame8 Rains 25Apr 2Dec93
1831
George Reynolds 30Mar 10July94
iQf^Qeo. Neate Tremlett* 24June 1 Aug94
^'Thomas Muir>' (a) 16 Aug 14Aug94
1833
^'JohnHotchkis 21 Dec 17June95
1834
George Wilson (a) 90ct 20 Aug94
1835
Geo. MontagueHigginson *^ 1 9Mar 1 Sept95
®» William Payne^» 23Dec 90ct95
1836
Lawrence Gwynne 7Mar 30Oct95
@' Alexander Gilmour 28Apr 4Dec95
WilUam Gibbons 23Nov 9Feb96
1837
William Warden 30Mar 22Feb96
1&38
@*®Alex.6arthshore Stirling 1 Feb 140ct96
@*Roger Evans 23Apr 29Dec96
@*® Charles Elsmere* ....3Sept 23Jan97
1839
@'®99£dwardLibbyM ..20Mar 22Mar97
@>® William Pardoe 16Apr 12Apr97
1840
Robert Hearle 14Jan 9May97
Robert Houlton 18Jan 18May97
George Barnard 9Mar 29May97
John Fairweather l8Mar 8Jime97
Chas.GaytonWarreii=»* ....22AT>r 10July97
James Copeland Murray ..13July llJuly97
HVftRich. Bourne*' lODec 4Aug97
30
1841 l^iciit
®^Wm.Edm. Drake 16Feb 14Nov97
®»Peter Despourrins 1 June 27Dec97
John Simpson (a) 8Sept 31May98
1842
William Tucker 5Jan 18Sept98
John Fitzgerald 1 June 2N ov98
@» John James Rorie« 2July 4Dec98
Thomas Thomas lONov 5Jan99
1843
@^Daniel Little Couch . • • .27Mar
Charles Knighton 7Apr
James Hodgson 8May
@*(^Molyneux Shuldham*^ lOJune
William Gilchrist" 1 Aug
@<®George Glanvill i40ct
@*® John Read Bindon^ . .23Dec
John Petley*' do
1844
Edmund Kerr Cranstown
Bacon 30Jan
James Valobra 7Feb
@3(g)®Thomas Consitt^ ..16Mar
S)»(i)Geo. Thomas** (b) . . . .3May
obert Trotter 14May
George George** 31 May
@iFred. David Schaw .... 28July
f^'®John MarshaU (a)« . .30July
elix Frankljrn 2Sept
William Reikie do
©'^Fredk. James Leroux 15Nov
John M'Dougall 9Dec
1845
John White (a) (c) 8Jan
©^Nicholas Mauger" 17Feb
@i James Pasley** do
John William Bailey'Cd) . .27Feb
@*Henry Thomas Lutwidge 27Mar
@* James Dalrymple 8Sept
Charles Adam Lennock. . . . 1 1 Sept
James Poate 25Sept
Clotworthy Gillmore i7Nov
Paul Sandby Lawrence 25Dec
1846
William Ogilvie 9Mar
Hamilton Fitzgerald . . . .29May
@i©Edwin Thrackston' 29June
@i William Borough 21 Aug
Henry Leslie Grove (b) . . 120ct
John Broughton 26Nov
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27Feb01
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(b) n. ThomM, Coram, of Pilotage, Neath.
(c) Vice OontttI, Chili.
(d) i''i39 per annum as Retired Agent of Tram|M>ru.
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Retired Commanders.
1847
55)-®® John Rose 28Jan
John Smith do
©George Fox do
Wm. Ley Symonds 5May
1848
John Turner*'(6) 8 J an
©'William Brown l5Jan
John Bum l9Mar
Wm. John Stephen Clarke 22July
@'®John Hiatt<» do
John Barker** 4Aug
f^' George Williams Brown 5Sept
homas Mitchell " 26Sept
85
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6AugOl
14Aug0i
23Aug01
eoctoi
13Felj02
22Feb02
6Apr02
24Apr02
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29Apr02
do
22Apr02
(b) Coll. Customs, Exeter.
1849
John Jones (a) 6Feb
George Walkei^ 9Feb
@^ William Larke do
@'(©John Jone8(6) do
Richard Israel Alleyn* . . 12Feb
Ralph Gore (a) 2Mar
Geo. Aug. Saville do
Robert Sutherland^* 26Mar
1^^ James Murray^* (a) 14Apr
@* Henry Dickson Parker 8June
@*®Alex. BurgoyneHowe'*lAug
®'®»» Robt. Bastin^* . .29 Aug
®'® Leslie Boulderson'* . .24Nov
1850
Joseph Hitching 17 Jan
Joseph Warton IMay
100
Retired under Order of Council of 1830.
Hair-pay £127 15s per annum.
Lieut.
(S^^® Donald Femandes' 21 Dec38 9Feb97
fl'Chas. Thompson' 30Apr40 15Mar97
ames Hartley Dathan* . . I20ct41 2July98
(fit*®Wm. Somerville* ....10ct40 17Dec98
W illiam Geo. Maude .... 20Oct40 24July99
©'John Micrs Greer .... l4Mar40 20Sept99
@'®f)Geo. Sam.Parsons'15Feb50 25Mar02
® '©James Stone 8Mar49 31 MarOO
(Jt>'©Thoma8 Swain" ..26May45 22Apr02
® Robt. Wm. Tvte .... 30June40 do
®'©l»Wm. Whvmper'* 2lDec41 do
©^Andrew Welfs" .... do do
©'DyerBond do 24Apr02
©Robert Welch 18July36 17Nov03
^PJ9Hopewell Hay ward
Budd« 10Oct36 lMay04
Alex. Boyack 8I)ec47 3May04
^PIpFran. Briggs" 25Jan37 8May04
John M'Kirdv 28Feb37 do
© ©George kvle'' 25Jan37 7July04
Thos. Morley Blainey^ . . l9May37 7Sept04
©21?*Charles Royer^(a) 22Feb38 19Nov04
©'® George Bague" .... 13July37 8Mar05
James Hewett*^ (b) 18Apr43 do
©•Charles Letch 15July37 19Mai05
Elmes Steele* . . .25Apr38 26Mar05
©•George Field Somer-
ville«(c) 16Sep41 7May05
fj^ Jas. Hervey Price 17Jan38 17July05
ames Grierson** 10Aug38 20Sept05
©•99 Jas. Lamont^ .... do 160ct05
Jas. Glassford Gooding*^. . 18Apr38 20Nov05
©•©John Barclay^* .... 12May38 do
©'©James Spratt** ....17July38 24Dec05
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(u) C. Koyor, Hurbour Ma^^lt-r, 1«U> of Prance.
(b) J. liewctt, Agent for Beachpy Head Lights.
(c) Actuary U.N. Annuitant Society, Devonport.
©•©Thomas Coakley*» ..29Dec40
©'© James Eaton" .... 26May42
@^®John Brine** 17July38
Matthew Davenhill 8Jan42
@'®«9Spalding Mit-
chell" 130ct38
John Osbom do
©•^©Stephen Hilton** . . . .7Jan39
©* Josh. Geo. Hiibzen Gram-
shaw" 5Jan39
Nathl. Ratsey 4July47
Wm. Apreece 10July40
f ' ig.Schultz««(d)..5Jan39
gi lEntwisle*^ 8Jan39
i@ 3k Lewis 4Apr39
, (g lis Swain Price** 6Apr39
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' (g ngham 9Apr39
M^ Joung 15July39
I ©2© John Le Feuvre«> . . 15Julv39
I ©"'©^John Taylor** . . . .23Jury39
; ®'®W m. Lloyd" (e) .... 19Aug40
\ ©'Philip Wright« 16Jan40
©'©Wm. Edwards" do
1 Robt. Hacche Drake 21Apr40
Nath.Brice** do
©•Andrew Monies 5May41
I ©'Leigh Spark Jack" . 21 Apr40
©'©©William Figg<*^ . . 21 Apr40
' ©'Robt. Parker Jones 9July40
I Alex. Young do
Henry Geo. Massie 50ct40
©'Evelyn None"* 13Oct40
Thos. Crane 13Oct40
©»©Nich. Colthurst**. . . .29Jan41
©'©99 John Harry San-
ders* do
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27Jiily02
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12Sept06
18Sept06
19Sept06
23Sept06
(d) Stamp dittribution Wisbech.
(e) Wm. Lloyd, Police Uagistrate, Cape.
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83
Lieut.
9' John Neale 270ct46 22Sept06
fiJames Masters 29JaD41 do
^Charles Rubidge Cb)»*. . 120ct41 29Oct06
soTgeHall 3Aug41 do
{^'(©Thomas Hills'* 18Not48 7Not06
ohn Prince 160ct41 do
f^^Thos. Allen Simkin .... 120ct41 do
lex. Donoiran 3Dec41 do
^Uames Long llFeb42 do
9>Cliarle8 Tindal 4Feb42 do
®*®1I9 Archibald M'Do-
nald'«» (c) 26Jan42 22Dec06
@>®Rich.LockConnolly"21Feb45 29Jan07
Robert Hughe8(6) 4Feb42 23Feb07
®'Robert Jacomb 29Dec42 12MaT07
Thomas Jager'* 19July^ 2iMai07
©^CharlesJanns" do 24V1ai07
^^Thomas Pike 14Jan47 25MaT07
©^miJohn Arnold'* .... do 27Mar07
©^Andrew O'Brien 19Apr50 25Apr07
S»Tho8. Edmonds'* 17Jan43 28Api07
Thos.Pickering Clarke .. do 28Apr07
Richard Cotton Mould ..10Feb43 12May07
Thomas Simpson do 21May07
Archibald Black do 27May07
John Ballantyne do 4June07
William Collins 6Apr43 12June07
@»Poynter Crane'' do do
@'®John Sahnon" 10Apr43 24June07
George Fairless do 18July07
@>(SMame8 Primrose Blen-
nerhassett^ 3Sept44 29 July07
©*il1ISamuelMarsingall'*lNoy43 20Aug07
©^Samuel Sison** 11 Jan44 do
@»Bevis Thelwall do 25Aug07
©'Benjamin Ashley do 2SAug07
f)»George Ramshay do 29 Aug07
ere Warner Hussey Bogle** do 2Sept07
©'John White (6)» 15Apr44 12Sept07
©^George Welsh" .... do 21Sept07
©^Thos. Burdwood** .. do 29Sept07
Edward Rowan do 19Oct07
©'Stephen Briggs*' 30Apr44 20Oct07
Alfred Dale 24July44 2lOct07
James Wallace do 24Oct07
*llJas. Fitzmaurice" .. do 18Nov07
f)' WiUiam Milne* do 1 9Nov07
ich. Elliott Twigg (d) . . do 19Dec07
©'William Richard Baker
Scllon»» do 20Dec07
Henry Overend" 190ct44 5Jan08
©'©Fras. Beaumont** .. do llJanOS
t 'Sam. Thos. Carter .... do l4Jan08
'Sannderson AUen** . ..3Feb45 5Feb06
©'®Cha8. ChapeU** ....18Jan46 iSFebOS
©'® Henry Joshua Phila-
delphtts Proby^ 15Jan45 23Feb08
©^ John Finlayson** .... do 9 ApiOS
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©'©Mark Anthony '**.... 6June48 22Api08
©'Michael Raven'<»' do 28May08
©'Robert Henry Rubidge lNov45 2June08
©'Nathaniel Norton'*" .. 9Mar46 3June08
©«@ John Jackson (a)'*^ . . do 1 6 JuneOS
9}^ John Lamb 7May46 20June08
©'William Lester'** 6Feb46 6 JulyOS
©'John George Dalies . . 19 July 45 7 JulyOS
Charles TuUoh 270ct46 15Aug08
Henry Harris 6Nov45 16Aug08
Richard Thorold lNov45 do
©'George Young'** 27Jan46 22Sep08
Thomas Hodgskins'** .. do 25Sep08
WiUiam Izod Tulloh ... do 16Oct08
Chas. Goude Stevenson . .20Apr46 270ct08
®'(§)99Charles Pearson'*' do 8Nov08
John Meyricke Stother ..27Jan46 9Noy08
Henry Hire 29Dec48 16Oct08
@'®VemonLanphier'**. 13Apr46 26Nov08
Charles Beales do do
©'©Henry Rich"* 3Nov46 do
Robt. John Fayrer'" .... 12Aug48 19Dec08
Samuel Whiteway"* do 21Dec06
John Day do do
Joseph Ramsay 12Feb48 do
Arthur Davies 3Nov46 27Dec08
Chas. Esteourt Day"^ ... do do
©'Kelly Najser"* 3Feb47 30Dec08
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{e) A. M'DoBald, In Qnarantine SerrlM, Livarpool.
'4) R. E. Twigg, Inspector of Floating Lights, Dublin.
©'Wm. Love Paterson'" . . do
©'Wm. B. Chamberlain . .6Apr50
©'©Thomas Levell"" do
©Geo. Child Johnson 9Apr47
®2Wm. Hen. Smith"' .... do
©^Thos. Chrystie'® .... do
©'Wm. Poore do
Bonamy Mansell do
©'Geo. Hubert Rye do
f^'Chas. Pittman Coppin 20Nov47
lien. Geo. Field do
®'®Wm. Lowcay'*' do
^' ® Fras. Darby K omney *** do
® Wm. Wollcock'2» .... 29Jan50
Ichard Rawle"' do
©'Samuel Ro8Cow'» . . . .27July47
Joseph R. Hownam"* .... do
Robert Tweed do
©'William Jones'*' do
©'Robert Ball Boardman 3Mar48 19May09
©'Charles Jefferis'" . . . .29Feb48 22May09
Lacy Dickonson 50ct47 31 May09
^ John Upton Tripp do 7June09
ohn Thompson 5Jan48 do
ft»®John Phepoe'" do 13June09
oseph Dodd 4Apr48 27June09
John Puleston do lJuly09
Thomas Bradby do 7Jwly09
©'George Hall Dacre do 10July09
Maurice Hewson do 15Ju]y09
©'® John Waterman** do do
©'©John Treeve"' do 20July09
Henry Bird 12Aug48 4Aug09
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Retired Commanders.
^^James Atkins^ 4Apr48
Henry Conn'* oo
@^©R. Manston Teed*". .9Nov48
£d w. fiiddulph 6 Aug49
Joseph Chegwyn do
©^Curtis Reid*« 9Nov48
©^Robert Barker"' .... do
W® Edward Gascoigne
Paliner»« 15June49
Charles Grantham 9Nov48
Henry Nason*** do
@»®George White"'.... 2Mar49
@*®Dey Richard Syer»« llApr49
yii^homas James Foole
Masters*** do
J^UohnWeare Templemanl 1 Apr49
ohn Jas. Moore 22Jan50
@*99Georffe Sayer'** . . do
^»Charle8 Robinson*" (a) do
William Phippard Haydon do
@Uames Wyndham Willis do
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18Aug09
18Sept09
5Oct09
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10Oct09
17Oct09
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23Oct09
28Oct09
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7Nov09
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8Dec09
13Dec09
^*Cha8. Spencer Rickett822Jan50
Nicholas Robinson Tom-
linson 7July 49
Wm. Hamilton*** 27Dec49
JohnRootes 7July09
Henry Lewis (a) do
9*Wm. Meadows do
Chas. Jas. RawUnson .. do
John Massey do
©'®Jas. Hen.Johnston**" do
Wm. Wade West 27Dec49
James Shipley 120ct49
James Storey do
James Gallichan do
§)* Robt. Bates Matthews*'* do
eo. Heastey 12Jan50
Thos. Pearse Evans*«. . . do
Wm. Johnson 7Mar50
Jas. Feamley Arnold*** ..6Apr50
@«®Edmund Scott*« .... do
@*®Wm. Walford*" .... do
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Rktired under Hbr Majesty's Order in Council, 18th May, 1846.
Tbe List to conBiBt of Forty Masters, at two rutes of Retirwi Pay, to be selected from tlio«e
standing highest on the list of their class who may possess tbe quali6cations hereinafter mentioned.
and who may desire to be included in tbe Retirement, viz : —
First Class. Twelve Shillings and Sixpence a day, to such Masters, not exceeding twenty ia
uumber, as shall have actually served afloat in tbe Navy twenty-five years as Acting Master, and
Master, or shall have completed that period by service combined with that of Assistant Master
Attendant, and Master Attendant, and shall be Fifty-fiye year^ of age and upwards, and shall hare
passed for s Line of Battle Ship.
Second Class.— Ten Shillings and Sixpence a day to such further number of Masters as msf
be required to complete the Retired List to Forty, provided they shall hare served in tbe above-
mentioned capacities combined. Fifteen years, and shall be Fifty -five years of age or upwards.
The Masters placed on the Retired List, shall rank as. and be entitled to wear the TJnilonn of,
Commanders in tbe Royal Navy.
(Upon jfSSS St. 6d. per annam )
Matter
@'® Charles M. White*. . lJuly46 21Apr96
©'©John Hepburn* do 25July96
@^Alex. Lumsdale do 18Mar97
@Vohn Gaze» do 16May97
@»® William Wilkinson" . . do 21 AugOl
Daniel Lye do 20Aug06
@^® William Purdo»» .. do 13May07
•Fred. Wm. Richard Sadler do 4NovlO
@'®Robert Yule* do IBDeclO
Robert Liddle Hicks do SAugl 1
mWm. White (6) do 60ctl2
John Town do 5Decl2
@»William Miller** do 3Febl3
@^ James Wood" do 26Juncl3
©^Alexander Karley^* 15May49 2Aprl4
©'^Richmond Easto» . . . .25May49 20Mayl4
Wm. White (c) 14Jan50 17Junel5
Geo. Farquhar Mori ce 1 Apr50 6Sept 14
©^William Walker 26June50 12Julyl4
@>Charles Brown 1 July50 6Septl5
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Conservator uf the RiTer Tyiie.
(Upon £191 191. Od.)
Master
@^Michael Spratt* I July46 18Dec95
©^Thomas Hoskins* i4July46 30Mai96
@2® Joseph Seymour* lJuly46 23Sep96
Henry Lawrence 1 Jtily46 23Feb97
@'® John W. Trotter' . . l2July46 4Apr97
Roger Taylor lJuly46 3JiiIy97
Nicholas Tinmouth'* do lMa\Dl
©^Thomas Curtis** do 2Dec06
@»Peter Parker do 1 Jiily09
William Ellis'* do 14Not09
©Thomas Read do 29Nov(»
Edward Sabben do l4SepI0
George Millard do 2Aprt I
William Sidney do SOctll
Joseph Higgs»* do 22Marl2
Richard Hodges do I ZAprri
James Turton 21Jan47 31Augl4
Charles Fox Bumey 5May48 280ctl4
John Rayner Mayne . . . .26Feb49 22Marl5
David Gosman 4July50 28JulyI5
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SERVICES OF COMMANDERS.
1808, 9
1 K. Bart, Mid. oi Hydra in action with Omfiance
and Vesuve^ and at bombardment of Havre, 180<l.
Commander of Sparrow, and officially reported for
** x^,m\ and activity" at the reilurtion of the city of
St. Domingo in 1809. Gas. 1809.
3 E. W. Garrett, wounded when Lieut of
Marm at Trafalgar, and was in the same ship at the
capture of the Fr. fimte /ZAm, and four others.
At Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and Senior of Onyx at
capture of Dutch brig of war Matdy. in 1809. Gaz.
1805. 1809.
1810, 11
1 Sir T. S. Dyer, Mid. of Uidim at the relief of
GibralUr. in 1782. Lieut, of Sgmont, and served
on shore during the occupation ofToulon and taking
the MarteUo Tower at St Fiorenzo ; was in the
same ship at the capture of Fr. frigate and brig in
Tunis Bay, and in Hotham's second action, 1795.
Senior of Vesuvius^ and commanded a boat in the
attack on the Fr. flotilla off Boulogne, in 1805.
2 P.O. Pickemell, as Mate and Lieut, commanded
a tender to Prince if Wales at the capture of Tri-
nidad, and attack on Porto Rico, 1797, and Surinam
in 1799. In command of same vessel captured seve-
ral privateers and destroyed others. Second Lieut.
of Revenge at Traftdgar. and Senior of that ship at
the cai>ture of four Fr. frigates ; and commanded a
gun brig at Walcheren, in 1819.
9 W. KeUv, Mid. of SoU ay and Veteran at
capture of French West India Islands, in 1794.
Lieut, of Incendiary at the surrender of Malta ; of
A/iACT^a at the capture of 5arcc and destruction of
BratMmre, 1801 ; of Prince at Trafalgar ; and of
Caledama at the attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads,
1809. Gaz. 1801.
1813
8 M. J. Poppkwell, Mid. of Flora in the expedi-
tion to Egypt, 1801, and of Oreatet, when burnt in
an action with gun-boats offGravelines. Flag Lieut,
to Rear Admiral Otway in the Walcheren expedi-
tion. Acting Commander of CIro, Nirhtingale, and
Sarpedon, on the Coast of Norway, 1810, 12, and
captured and destroyed several of the enemy's
vessels.
9 H. Bourne. Lieut, of SpartaH in action with
Neapolitan squadron, in the Bay of Naples, in 1810.
Gaz. 1810.
10 Thomas Sykes, Lieut of Calpe in action with
a flotilla of gun-boats off Gibraltar ; and in com-
mand of a boat of that ship was made prisoner in
endeavouring to assist Hamubal on shore under the
batteries in Saumarez*s action in Algesiras Bay,
1801. Second Lieut, of SwifUure at Trafalgar,
Senior Lieut, of Tartar in the action off Bergen,
1806, when Capt. Bettes worth was killed ; and com-
manded her boats cutting out a privateer on the
coast of CourUnd, 1809. Commanded Recruit and
Fantome on the North Ajnerican station, 1813.
Gaz. 1809.
11 C. Rayley, Mid. of Audacious in Howe's ac-
tion, 1794 ; wounded in the right leg at St. Domin-
E> ; and severely wounded in the face when Senior
ieut of DadaUu in an attack upon two privateers
in the West Indies, 1807. Acting Captain of Pie-
montaise and Commander of Jfarracouta, and in
the latter fought a severe action in the river Sambas,
in Borneo.
12 M. ConoUy, Lieut of Irresistible, and com-
manded her launch in action with Cadiz flotilla,
in 1797. Senior of Cambrian^ on the coast of Cata-
lonia, and commanded her boats cutting out a Fr.
vessel from under the Medas Islands, in 1811. Gaz.
1810.
15 J. Oliver. Lieut, of Alcmenct and commanded
a boat at the capture of several large ships under the
batteries of Vivero in 1799. Lieut of Bacchante,
and stormed a fort and captured several vessels near
the Havannah in 1805. Lieut of F\ranchise at Co-
penhagen, 1807, and at oupture of Sumana, St. Do-
mingo, in 1806. Gaz. 1809.
17 R. Lowthian, Mid. of lUyal George in Howe*s
action : and in Bridport's. Lieut, of York, and com-
mandea a boat at the attack on the Boulogne flotilla,
in 1801.
20 C. Anthony, Mid. of RuMsellm Howe's action
and in Bridport's ; and in the expedition to Egypt, in
1801. Lieut of J9W/4miiur at Trafalgar. Commanded
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Harpjf in Walcheren expedition ; Lieut, of Woife
on the lakes in Canada, and commanded gun-
boats at the capture of an American post on Lake
Ontario. Commanded Star brig at toe attack on
and capture of Oswego, io 1814. Gaz. 1813, 14.
1814
2 W. 0. C. DalveU, Mate of Seine at the cap-
ture of Pr. frigate Vengeance in 1800 ; was frequently
officially noticed while in Antelepe and Rattler in
the Channel and North Seaa. Desperately wounded
and made prisoner in an attempt to cut out Vhne'
reux Pr. lugger of 14 guns, from St. Valery, in 1805.
Gaz. 1804.
4 N. J. C. Dunn, Mid. of Tirre at the siege of
St. Jean d' Acre, in 1799, and of Dangerente at the
landing and subsequent operations on the coasts of
Egypt, in 1801. In the Antelope during the attacks
on the enemy's flotiUa off Ostend, in 1804. Lieut,
of T*tpaze m action with two Fr. frigates off
Corfu, in 1809, and commanded the launch of that
ship at the ciipture and destruction of a convoy in
the Bay of Rosas in the same year ; was severely
hurt in an attack on an enemy^s schooner off Cor-
sica in 1810. Lieut, of Tenedot on the coast of Ame-
rica, from 1812 tiU 1814. Gaz. 1809.
5 S. T. Dickens, commanded Syl^h at destruc-
tion of the U. S. frigate Adamt in 1814. Gaz.
1814.
7 J. J. Arrow, Mid. of Kent in the expedi-
tion to Egypt. Lieut. oiJasonAa command of the
boats at the destruction of Fr. West Indiaman
at Sta. Margaritta, performed under a hea^ fire.
Senior Lieut, of Ja»<m at capture of Fr. frigate
Topawe under the batteries at Guadaloupe, and
at the taking of the Salntes, in 1809. In same
ship, in 181J and 14^ actively employed in the
Scheldt, particularly, m an attack on five Fr. brigs,
under Fort Lillo, with the boats of that ship and
AmpMon,
8 F. E. Seymour. Mid. of Leander at capture of
Fr. frigate VilU de Milan, in 1805. Mid. and Lieut
of Centaur^ at the capture of four Fr. frigates
off L'Orient. in 1806 ; at Copenha^n, in 1807 ; and
at the destruction of the Sewolod, m 1808.
9 T. Colby, Mid. of Betfford at Camperdowu ; of
Foudroyant at the defeat of Bompart's squadron in
Donegal Bay, in 1798: and of Centurion when, she
beat off Linots' squadron in Vizagapatam Roads,
1804. In the boats of St, Fiorenzo assisted at cap-
ture of a Fr. hiner. Lieut of Thunderer in Calder's
action ; and atTrafalsar, 1805. In same ship at the
defence of Gaeta, 18im, forcing the Dardanelles ;
and at the destruction of the Turkish saua-
dron at Point Pesquies, when he was twice slisjitly
wounded ; and co-operated with the armv in Egypt
in the attack upon Roeetta, &c. 1807. In 1809 m
command of a boat cut out a Fr. armed transport in
Quiberon Bay ; and Senior Lieut, of Prince ^f
Wales at the reduction of Genoa, 1814. Gaz.
1807.
13 P. H. Douglas, Mate of Ceesar in the action
in Algeziras Bay and Straits of Gibraltar, in 1801.
Lieut, of Paaiey, of 14 guns, and beat off a privateer
of 22, and captured another by boarding. Lieut
of Royal Oak at Walcheren, in 1809.
14 R.H.H.Pigot was Mid. of Canadb at tlie de-
feat of Bompart's squadron, in 17!^ Senior Lieut
of Dndd^ at the defence of Cadiz and Tsiriffa in
1811.
15 C. West, Mid. of Tketit in the expedition to
E^ypt ; of Minotaur at Trafalgar : and Copenhasen.
Lieut of BlaAe at the reduction ot Flushins in 1009;
and in co-operation with the patriots on the coasts
of Catalonia.
16 R. Julyan, Mid. o( Diadem at the oocnpatioB
of Toulon, and in Hotham*s actions in 1795 ; of
Motelle at the capture of the Dutch fleet in Sal-
danha Ba^, and of Glatton at Copenhagen in 1801.
While acting in command of Rickmond gun brig,
destroyed in her boats two Fr. privateers from under
a battery near Malaga in 1811 ; and commanded the
naval forces at the siege of Tarifk.
17 G. Hilton, Mid. of Orion at Copenhagen, in
1807.
18 C. W. HiUier, Mid. of Alfred in Howe's ac-
tion ; of Blenheim off Cape St Vincent, 1797: and
served in her boats in action with Cadiz flotilla. Mid.
of Emerald in the expedition to Egypt, and block-
ade of Malta ; and of Pompee in the action off Alge-
siras and the Straits, in 1801. Lieut of Vanguard
at capture of Duquetne and Creole; SentOTOt Roy-
alist m the Walcheren expedition, and officially no-
ticed for the capture of a gun-boat in the boats of
that sloop.
19 A. Dixie, Mid. of Amazon at the capture of
two Fr. frigates, and wrecked in that ship, engaging
Droits de L*Homme, in 1797. Lieut, of Phoebe at
Trafalgar \ and commanded Saracen on the coast of
America, in 1814^ 15.
22 H. Elton, severely wounded when Lieut of i
Dreadnought in cutting out a ship near Uahant* in
1810.
23 J. Tracy, Mate of Ardent at Camperdowu
and wounded : and when commanding PrJxeesy Au-
gusta cutter, fought a Fr. privateer otr the Tees, in
1804. In command of Linnet gun-brig«captared
Fr. lugger privateer Courier of 18 guns, 1806. Takes I
by Fr. trigate Gloire. after a highly honourable de-
fence. Gaz. 1797, ld08.
28 J. Corby n, Lieut of SyhiUe, in conamand of j
her boats at the blockade of Batavia, in 1800 2
and at the capture of Fr. frigate Chiffoime. Lieut oc I
Resistance, and commanded her boats at the de»- '
truction of a battery and armed schooner near Cape
Machicaco ; and of Invincible and co-operated with
the patriots on the coast of Catabnia, particularly
during the siege of Tarragona, in 1811, and officially
mentioned for constructingan aqueduct daring the
occupation of the Coll de Balaguer by toe British
Forces. Gaz. 1813, 13.
30 A. W. Thomas, wrecked on the He de Chau-
sey, in defending the Grappler nm brig under his
command from a Fr. flotilla, in 1803, in which ser-
vice he was very dangerously wounded.
33 G. Bowen, Mid. of Leyden, serving in a
boat at the attack upon the Boulogne flotilla, 1801,
and wounded. Mate of Centurion when att»cked by
Linois's s<^uadron inVizagapatam Roads, 1804 ; and
of Namur m the action off Terrol, 1805. Lieut nf
Ctmqueror, and assisted cutting out Ceesar 18-gn«
corvette, 1806. Senior Lieut of Apollo^ at capture
of Merinos and a Fr. National zebec, under the bat-
teries of Corsica, in 1812 ; also at destmction of St
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Cataklo, between RrindiBi and Otranto; and as-
sisted at capture of the Islands Augusta and Cur-
zola, in the Adriatic, in 1813. Gaz. 1812, 13.
31 J. Hilton, Senior Lieut, of Bi*siard in the
Adriatic and at defence of Sicily, in 1809, 10. Se-
verely wounded in the latter year while attempting
to bum an armed felucca under Cape del Arme.
35 R. Moorman, Mate of Donegal at St. Do-
mingo. Wounded when Senior Lieut of Tet-
marant, employed in the flotilla at the defence of
Siciiy. Lieut, of Canopus^ and conimanded the boats
of the squadron at the destruction of a flotilla of gun-
boats on the coast of Italy ; was present at the de-
struction of JRobuste and Lion on* Cette, and com-
manded the flotilUi at the taking of Procida.
Gaz. 1812.
35* , A. F. Elphinstone, Mid. of Hector^ and
participated in boat . service during the blockade of
Cadiz and Toulon, 1800. and did duty as aid-de-
camp to the Captain of the Fleet at the landing and
subsequent operations in Esypt, and present at the
surrender of^ Alexandria, 1801, for which he re-
ceived the gold medal. Mid. of Diamond, and in
conunand oT a boat at an attack upon Fr. corvette
near the Cordovan lighthouse, and in other cutting-
out expeditions, 1803. Served as Lieut, of Salaette,
Piti, and />om,in East Indies, and Persian Gulf;
and Acting Capt. of Dcrii. at capture of the L of
France, 1810. Lieut of Caledonia^ blockading
Toulon, and commanded a brigade of seamen dis-
embarked on the coast of Spain at the destruction
of the Coll. de Balaguer, ana also at the reduction
of Genoa.
36 G. Penruddocke, Senior Lieut of Pilot on the
coast of Italv, in June and July^ 1810 ; and com-
manded her boats at the destruction of convoys off
the town of St Lucido. Gaz. 1810.
37 F. Duval, Mate of Athenieune in the Mediter-
ranean, in 1806, and wounded.
38 W. G. C. Kent, Mid. of Tigre at the siege of
St. Jean D'Acre, and subsequent operations on the
coasts of Syria and Egypt ; and ot Thestus at the
blockade of Genoa, 1800, 01.
39 G. King (a) Mid. of ImrnortaUti and Clyde,
and present in various boat actions off Boulogne,
and serving as aide-de-camp to Commodore Owen,
at Walcheren. Lieut, of Cornwall in the Flushing
expedition, and commanded a detachment of sea-
men and marines in South Beveland, 1813-14.
40 J. E. Hugrins. severely wounded when Mid.
of Amason, in i800, by the recoil of a gun ; Mate
of Buna in the expedition to Ferrol and Cadiz,
and commanded a boat cutting out Guepe cor-
vette, from Vigo Bay, in 1800; and commanded
a fiat boat at the landing in Egypt and sub-
sequent operations, including the battles of the 13th
and 21st of March. Mate of Inconstant at taking
of Goree ; and of Oracieuse, tender to Herrule,
boarding a Fr. National schooner off St Domingo;
and penormed various other services in the West
Indies, where he was severely wounded. Lieut of
Rover, oo-operating with the patriots on the north
coast of Spain, where he was again severely hurt
Lieut of MajeBHc at capture of Fr. fricate, Terpsi-
chore, 1814. Gaz. 1805, name misspelt^* Higgins."
42 J. Stirling, Lieut oi Blossom, and served in her
boats at capture of a convoy near the mouth of
the Rhone, inclading a schooner of 4 guns and 74
men, which was burnt ; commanded a boat of the
same ship at the destruction of two towers in the
bay of St. Mary's, in 1812. Commander of Ferret at
destruction of a brlg-of-war and several vessels in
harbour of Corigeou, 1815.
43 F. Le Hunte, Lieut in command of a
dirision of Sicilian ^n-boacs, storming batteries on
the coast of Calabria, in 1813 ; also in the expedition
against Genoa^ and particularized in storming the
enemy's forts m the gulf of Spezzia, in 1814. Gaz.
1813.14.
44 R. H. Fuller, twice wounded, when Mate of
Cambrian, serving in her boats in an attack on the
batteries and convoy at Palamos; was again se-
verely wounded when Lieut, of Swiftsure, boarding
a privateer of 8 guns and 93 men near Corsica, in
1813. Gaz. 1813.
45 J. Townsend, Mid. of Sans Pareil in Brid-
B>Tt's action, in 1795 ; and Lieut of Atlas at St.
omingo, in 1806.
47 H. M. Marshall, Mid. of Camel at the siece
of St Fiorenzo ; and of Swiftsure at the bombard-
ment of Cadiz ; at the Nile ; and subsequent opera-
tions against the French camp. Of same ship at
the surrender of Naples ; capture of the islands or
Ischia and Procida ; capture of Sp. frigates Carmen
and Florentina ; in the expedition to Egypt, where
he was present in the different actions with the Fr.
army ; and at the surrender of Alexandria. Lieut
of Hind, and in 1805 co-operated with the army in
Egypt; ancT captured in the boats several armed
vessels of greatly superior force, and served until
the peace m 1814. Has been twice wounded.
48 H. Parker, Mid. of BelMsle at Trafalgar.
49 W. H. Nares, Lieut of Apollo, in the Adri-
atic, and commanded her boats in two attacks upon
the enemy's coasts and convoys in the months of
May and June, 1813. Gaz. 1813, 13, 13.
50 S. Hoskins, Mid. of Amazon, and commanded
a boat cutting out a brig from under the batteries of
Palma ; was present at the capture of Marengo and
Belle Poule, in 1806 : and at the destruction of se-
veral batteries on the coast of Spain. Lieut, of
Bota, and wounded in her boats, capturing a priva-
teer off Ushant, 1812.
51 E. Boys, Mid. of Pheebe, serving in ber boats at
an attack on two privateers off Cirita Vecchia in
1803 ; captured by a French sauadron, while in a
prize of that ship, and remained prisoner of war till
1809, when he effected his escape ; Lieut ofArackne
in the Walcheren expedition.
52 J. Davy, Mid. of FiUe de Paris, and served in
boats of i^com/ at the capture and destruction of a
convoy in the Bay of Rosas in 1809.
54 C. Greene. Mid. of Active at passage of the
Dardanelles, ana destruction of IXirkish squadron
off Point Pesquies, in 1807. Lieut of Atlas at the
defence of Cadiz, 1810.
58 E. Johnson, in Bovne at capture of the Fr
West India Islands, in 1/94 ; and m her boats cut-
ting out Fr. frigate Undaunted, and Fr. corvette
Avenger, Volunteer in Elephant at Copenhagen, in
1801; and Lieut, of London at the capture of Marengo
and Belle Poule, 1&Q6,
59 R. Oliver, Lieut of EspoSr, and commanded
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her boats, in conjunction witli thoM of Success,
at destruction of several vessels on the coast of Ca-
labria, in 1810 ; and of an armed ship and several
merchantmen under the Castle of Terracino.
60 J. F. Lascelles. Mate in the boats of Leda at
the destruction of a brigantine off Monte Video, in
1806. Gaz. 1806.
62 Sir E. F. S. Stanhope. Mid. of Survcilianie,
and in her boats at capture ol a brig under a heavy
fire on the coast of France, in 1810; Lieut, of
Castor, and assisted cutting out three privateers on
the coast of Catalonia, in 1813, 14. Gaz. 1810, 13, 14.
63 R. S. Harness, Mid. of Diadem at capture of
the Cape and Buenos Ayres, in 1806 ; of Inflexible
at Copenhagen, in 180/. and in Volontaire*s boats
in the Bay of Rosas; and destniction of several
forts near Marseilles in 1809. Lieut, of Fame at the
siege of Tarragona, in 1813. Gaz. 1809.
64 C. Pengellv, Lieut, of Royal George at the
passage of the Dardanelles, and commanded a di-
vision of gun-boats at the taking of Genoa. Gaz.
1814.
65 W. Langhame, Mid. of Foudroyemt, at the
surrender of Naples, m 1799, and at capture of O^-
n^eus and Guillaume Tell, in 1800. Lieut, of Rau-
sell at the destruction of Dutch shipping in Batavia
Roads, in 1806.
66 M. Roberts, Senior Lieut, of Eaglm in the
Adriatic, and commanded her boats at the attack on
a convoy off Goro, and at the capture of the towns
of Omago and Dignano, in 1813. Gaz. i813, 13.
69. H. King, Mid. of Namwr off Cape St. Vin-
cent, 1797. Senior Lieut, of Seahorse at the capture
of the city of Alexandria, and in all the operations
in the Potomac. &c. in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
70 J.O. Philippa, Mid. of Minotaur at the Nile,
and operations on the coast of Italy, and served in
her boats cutting out Esmeralda and Pa9, Sp. cor-
vettes, in Barcelona Roads, in 1800.
71 John Sykes, Mid. of Charon, in Howe's ac-
tion. Lieut of Dictator at the capture of iVi-
nidad, 1797 ; and of Constance, frequently engaged
with the enemy's gun-boats in the straits of Gibral-
tar ; and at the capture of three larse privateers near
CapeOrtecaL Senior Lieut, of Belvidera in her
action with and escape from the U. S. squadron
in 1812. Commanded her boats, in coig unction
with those of Endymion and Rattler, at destruction
of U. S. privateer of 15 guns and 70 men on Long
Island. Commander of Variable on the Mosquito
shore, 1814, 15, and publiclv thanked for his ser-
vices at the fire in Port Royal. Has received Roval
Humane Society's medal for saving lives by Jumping
overboard. Gaz. 1814.
73 C. Seward, Signal Mid. of Majestic and
wounded nt the Nile. Lieut of Orpheus at the
reduction of Guadak>npe, 1810. Gaz. 1798.
1815
1 D. Boyd, Lieut, commanding of Graeieusc,
tender on the Jamaica station, in company with
Gipsy schooner, captured a privateer of 5 guns
and 83 men, in 1807.
2 C. C. Owen, Lient of Dreadnought, and ouule
Prisoner in her boats boarding a corvette under the
fttteries of Isle D'Aix, in 1809 ; commanded a divi-
sion of seamen in the attack upon Sacket'a Har-
bour, 1813 ; and Sir Sidney Smith schooner in every
engagement in Lake Ontario under Sir J. Yeo. In
the same vessel formed part of a detatcbed a(|na-
dron under Sir W. H. Nlulcasier in the expedition
to French Creek. Acting commander of & flotilla of
gun-boats on the St Lawrence.
3 J. Barrel!, Mid. of Brunswich in Howe's ac-
tion^and of Kent in the expedition to the Helder,
in 1799. Acting Lieut of Dispatch at Copenhagen,
in 1807. , Has oeen present at the capture and
destruction of more than a hundred of the enemy's
vessels of war.
5 R. Forster, Mid. of Leopard at capture of
Dutch frigate Argo, ani) destruction of three brigs
off the Texel, 1796 ; of Alcmene at Naples, 179e-»,
and Mate of Leda in the expedition to Egypt, 1801.
Senior Lieut, of Charweli at bombardment of
Granville and Havre, 1803, and landed with Marine
brigade at Copenhagen, 1807. Senior Lieut, of
Owen Glendower in command of a party of seamett
landed at the capture of Anholt 1809, and of Asia,
and had charge of a division of boats at Washing-
ton and Baltimore, and officially named in Gazette
for the destruction of an armed schooner in the
Chesapeake, 1814. Served with the army at New
Orleans, and commanded a division of boats and
assisted in storminff the forts on the bank of the
Mississippi, and also at the attack upon Fort
Boyer, 1815. Gaz. 1814.
6 E. S. Cotgrave coulmanded the boats of /'or/
d*Espagne at the capture of a privateer, in 1807.
7 M. Montagu acting flag Lieut in Superb at St
Domingo ; and Lieut of R^ol George at the pas-
sage of the Dardanelles, in 1807.
8 N. Alexander, Mid. of Desir^e &t Copenha-
gen ; and served in the flag-ship on the VValche-
ren expedition. Senior Lieut of Dragon in the ope-
rations in the Chesapeake and Patuxent ; and com-
manded a division or boats at the forts of Peter and
St Mary; has been twice wounded. Gaz. 1813,13, IX
9 J. Mangles assisted at the attack on some Fr.
vessels in Hiercs Bay; Acting Lieut of iVarcit-
sus at the capture of the Cape, and the operationa hi
Rio de la Plata. Lieut of Penelope at the reduction
of Martinique, in 1809.
10 T. Montgomery, Mid. of Ganges at Copen-
hagen, in 1801.
10« R. Streatfeild, Lient of Ruiy at the destruc-
tion of two Danish armed vessels off Lassoe.in
1810. Gaz 1810.
11 P.Matng
tack on Fort B
ly. Senior Lient of Hermes in the at-
>yer in America, 1814.
12 G. Dougal, Mid. of Decade at surrender of
Cura9oa ; Mate of Diadem in command of a prize
schooner in the operations against Bnenos Ayres,
and fought an action with two schooners of equal
force ; Lieut of Sarpen in theWalcheren expedittoo;
and wounded while Lieut of Apelles near Bouloime.
in 1812.
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13 H. B. Mason. Mid. of Prince at Trafalgar.
Oaptured in a prixe belonging to Ampkum,
14 J. Harris wounded when Mid. of Spencer at
St. Domingo. Mid. of Thesewt at the attack on the
the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, in 1809, and in the Wal-
cheren expedition. Lieut, of Poictiert and com-
nianded a boat co-operating with the British army in
t iie Tagus ; and commanded her launch in an action
between the boats of the blockading squadron and
those of the enemy in Basque Roads. Gaz. 1806.
15 A.ptty, Senior Lieut of Goshawk in an at-
tack on the batteries and privateers at Malaga, when
her commander (Lilbum) was killed in 1812.
, 16 J. Patey, wounded when Mid. of lAon in ac-
tion with four Sp. frigates off Carthagena and cap-
ture of Dorotea m 179H. Senior Lieut, of that ship,
and again wounded at capture of Gmllaume TeU.
l^ieut. of Genereux at capture of Fr. frigate Diane
and destruction of the besieging force before Forto
Fernga, and a third time wounded at the siege of
La Valette. As Commander of Railleur, Fly, Ceres,
^quilon, and Alhacore, served throughout tne war ;
and in the latter destroyed a Urge Am. privateer
and several gun-boats. Gaz. 1796. 1800.
17 J. G. Gordon, Mid. of JUustrioHs, and com-
manded her barge, cutting out a brig from Vivero
Harbour ; and was present in charge of a launch
at the attack on the Pr. fleet in Aix Roads. Com-
manded a gun-boat in the Walcheren expedition,
and at the bombiirdment of Flushing, where he was
severely wounded, and lost the sight of one eye.
Lieut. afFre^a at the destruction of two Pr. frigates
off Guadaloupe ; and of Guadalovpe at the capture
of that island ; Flag Lient to Admiral Penrose in
all the important operations in the Gironde, in 1814,
and also at Naples and capture of Gaeta, 1815.
17* W. H. Dickson, served in Casar in Lord
Howe's action, 1794.
18 J. R, Walker, Mate of Victary at Trafelgar ;
Acting Lieut ot Fawn, and commanded two boats
tack on the Fr. fleet in Aix roads, in 1809. Lieut.
of Maarnet in the Wakheren expedition ; and of Tre-
mendous, and captured in her gig a merchant vessel
under a heavy fire from the batteries of Bomholm.
22 G. BigneU, Mid. at Copenhagen,
and Lieut of Spartiate at Trafatear. Severely
in 1801:
wounded and captured in the attack on the Am',
squadron on Lake Erie in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
25 S. Wriford, Mid. of Donegal at capture of
Si^. frigate An^triiet of Cmsar in a skirmish
with Fr. fleet in Bertheaume bay,
off Perrol, and Lieut^of samejhip at destruction of
tr, and in the action
lip I
three Fr. frigates off Sable D'Olonne ; in the at-
tack upon Fr. fleet m Aix Roads ; and Senior of
that ship in the Walcheren expedition, in 1809.
Senior of Pembroke at the destruction of a convoy
under the guns of Port Maurice, and surrender of
Genoa, in 1814 ; and of Malta at the attack upon
and surrender of Gaeta.
26 M. White, Mid. of BelleropAon at Trafalgar ;
Mate of .Mehumene in the Belt when attacked by
Danish flotilla. Senior Lieut of Berwick, at the de-
struction of the Fr. frigate Amasone, under the
batteries of Barfleur; commanded a division of
boats at the siege of Genoa, in 1815. Gaz. 1813. 14.
at capture of a privateer in the West indies, in 1808. Bangor, &c ; and Flag Lieut of Impregnable, in
In the /fo^arcf^assisted at the capture of Fr. frigate ^«"»«™««'' "f • *iiirJ.;«« «r a^ fl«#:ii- «* k'\^ —
Topaxe, in 1809; and employed at the reduction
of Martinique, and at the destruction of two fri-
gates at Guadaloupe, when her commander (Came-
ron) was killed. Lieut of Antelope, and captured
with her boats several armed vessels in the r^orth
Seas : and Senior of Confiance on the Lakes in the
attack on the Am. flotilla, when Capt Downie
was killed and the ship captured. Gaz. 1809, 14.
19 C. H. Crooke, Mid., and wounded in the
boats of Pkmbe in an attack on a French brig of
war in the Mediterranean in 1805; and severely
wounded while commanding the boats of Circe in an
attack on Fr. corvette Cigne^X Martinique, in 1808.
Lieut, of Medusa, serving in her boats at destruc-
tion of a ship of 14 guns and 86 men, in the harbour
of Arcasson, inl812. Gaz. 1808.
20 C. Du Cane, Mate ofMercmy, serving in her
boats at the capture of a convoy off Rou, in 1808 ;
Mate of Bucepkalus, and commanded a gun-boat
at the siege ot Flushing, 1809. Lieut, of Spencer
commanding a boat in the expedition to the Penob-
scot Gaz. 1808.
21 H. B.Wyatt, Mate of Unicom, and served in
her boats at the capture of a privHieer off St. Do-
mmgo, and a letter of marque near Bermuda, in 1805.
Commanded an armed launch at the siege, and
mm'vihI on shori'. at the storming of Monte Video,
ill 1S07, and assisted in her bouts in an encounter
uiili the enoiny's flotilUi off (Heron, and in the at-
JULY 50
1816
1 J. B.,HoweU. Lieut serving in the batteries at
the reduction of Flushing, in 18(W ; Senior Lieut, of
Mmden, at Algiers. Gaz. 1809.
2 T. Revans, wounded when serving in the boats
of Hannibal, in 1799 ; Acting Lieut, of Betemun^t in
theexpediUon to Egypt, in 1801 ; Lieut, of Imp^tueux
in the Walcheren expedition ; and co-operatinx
with the British army m the Tagus, in 1810. Senior
of Bulwark in the operations on the coast of Ame-
rica, including the taking the towns of Haniden.
Bangor, &c ; and Flag Lieut of Impregnable, '
command of a division of the flotilla at Algiers.
4 E. H. Delafosse, Mid. of Cndzer at Copenha-
gjen, in 1801 ; Lieut of York at the reduction of Mar-
tinique, capture of Hauipoulti and in the Walcbe
ren expedition ; Lieut of Cerberus, and commanded
her boats on several occasions in the Adriatic, in
one of which he was wounded. Senior of if e^nu
at Algiers. Gaz. 1813, 13.
5 R. H. Fleming, Mid. of Solebay at the reduc-
tion of Fr. West India Iskinds, in 1794. Acting
Lieut of York, at capture of tiautpoult, and served
on shore at the reduction of Martinique; and in
the Walcheren expedition, in 1809. Lieut, of Con-
Sueror, and in command of her boats boarded and
estroyed an armed ship in the gulf of Genoa, 1811 •
and commanded a Neap, sloop-of-war at reduc-
tion of Gaeta. Lieut of Oueen Ckarlotte, and com-
manded a battering vessel, and fired an explosion
vessel at Algiers.
6 J. Davies, Mid. of Sufykurht the bombardment
of Havre. Mate of Dictator at Copenhagen, in 1807 •
and Lieut, of Edgar in command of a gun-boat at
the capture of a Danish brig and cutter in the har-
bour of Nybourv \ Lieut of Berwick at the destruc-
tion of Fr. fn^pite, Amazone, and Senior of
7Aa4n«« at the taking of Ponza; and in co-opera-
tion with the Patriou on the coast of Catalonia
particularly at the nege of Tarragona, and destruc-
tion of the CoU-de-BalagUfr. Lieut, of Q^ieen Char-
lotte, and commanded a di\ Liion of mortar boats at
Algiers*
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8 R. Bluett. Senior Lieut of RmhoiuMe at^
capture of St Paul's, island of Bourbon. Gas. IW.
1817
1 C. Moore, serred in the batteries at the reduc-
tion of Trieste in 1813. Gaz.1813.
2 J. C. Heaslop, Mid. of ZVoywiin Cslder's ac-
tion: of Sultan at tne destruction of two Fr.ships-of-
the-line off Cette ; and of CamhrUm and Voiontabre,
in the operations on the coast of Catalonia, includ-
ing the capture of Palamos and siege of Tarragona.
Lieut, of Diadem and Erehu in the operations in
the Chesapeake, attack on Washington, New Or-
leans, St. Mary's River, &c.
3 W. E. Wright, Mid. of SpUUe at capture of
Pr. frigate CA^^tuf, m 1801.
1818
*, sernng in her
Gaz.lSOQ.
2 O. F. Bridges, Mid. of
boats in the Bay of Rosas, in II
3 S. Sparshott Mid. of Prince qfWaUa in Cal-
der's action ; ana Mate of Caledonia in the attack
on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads. Commanded boats of
AmdUm at the destruction of a convoy off the island
of Rugen.
4 W. Grint, Mid. of Amazon at Copenhagen, in
1801, and of Coura^eux taking St Lucia,
of Britannia^ and wounded at TraftJgar -.of Latona
at the capture of Curaffoa in 1807 ; and Lieut, in
the gun-Doats in the Walcheren expedition.
Gaz. 1805.
1819
1 J. Harrey, Mid. of Agamemnon in Calder's ac-
tion. Mate of Leviathan, serving in her boats at des-
truction of a convoy at Languilla, in 1812 ; and
Lieut of Epervier^ and wounded when captured by
U. S. sloop Peacock, in 1814. Gaz. 1812.
3 J. Griffiths, Lieut of Vanguard at the siege of
St. Elmo, and other operations on the coast of
Italy, in 1799 ; Lieut or Montagu serving in her
boats at capture of convoy in Port Danenne, in 1800.
Lieut in command of Rook at Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
and of Mariner gun brig in the Walcheren expedi-
tion.
4 H. Boteler, Mid. of Agamemnon in Calder's
action.
5 G. Cheyne, Lieut of WooMark, at the passage
of the Adour, in 1814, andof^/ftloft at Algiers. Gaz.
1814.
R. Hall, Lieut of Impregnable at Algiers.
1820
1 Sir G. Harnage, Mid. of Penelope at the reduc-
tion of Martinique.
2 W. Finkison, Mid. serving in the boats of
Hydra, catting out an armed nolacca ship at Begur,
on the coast of Catalonia, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
3 A. S. Pearson, Actins Lieut of Dragon, and
commanded her tender at destruction of the Ameri-
can frigate Adanu, in 1814. Gaz. 1841.
Lieut
Didby Dent, Mid. of ^dUMt at TralUgar ; and
LofMindenalAfajera.
1821
I J. P. Baker, served from 1796 to 18Z1, six
years as Mid. and Mate in N. America and W.
Indies ; and nineteen years as Lieut (eight of which
as First Lieut) of line of battle ships, and frigates
bearing flags, employed off Cadiz, in tne Mediterra-
nean, blockading Toulon, and in the Channel Fleet
Has a contracted knee-joint, and haa sastained
other severe bodily iiguries in the service.
3 T. R. Brigstocke, wounded when Mid. of £tir^
/«» at capture of Fr. frigate Clorinde^ 1814. Gaz.
1814.
4 H. Crease, Senior Lieut of Meneiems in the
Cliesapeake, and succeeded to the command of
the seamen and marines, limded to attack a body
of American troops, on the death of Captain Sir P.
Parker, in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
6 T. Blackiston, Lieut of Revenge, and in her
boats, cutting out a privateer from Palamoa, in 1813.
Gaz. 1813.
9 J. Elphick, Mid. of Penelope at the captore of
OuUlaume Tell, 1800. Senior Lieut of Mtinificmt
at the capture of Sta Maura, in 1810. Gaz. VSltL
II T. L. Robins, Mid. of Teaver in the ezpeditioa
to Holland in 1799, at the attack on the Fr. sqnadxoa
at Dunkirk, and capture of l^edr/^r; at Copenhagen,
in 1801 ; and attack on Boulogne flotilla. Mate of
Victorv at Trafakar ; and Lieut of Palku in action
with Fr. frigate Minerve and three brigs, in 1806 ;
at attack on the French fleet in Aix Roada ; and is
the Walcheren expedition.
12 T. E. Cole, Mid. of Rokuet at defeat of Bom-
part's squadron and capture of Hocke^ In 17S7.
Senior Lieut of Warrior at the taking of Isdiit
aud Procida : and commanded a Kun-lx>at at the
defence of Sicily, and capture of the islands of
Zante and Cephalonla.
^ 13 W. Martin, Mid. of Mmotaur at ci^taie of
FVatuikise, and at Trafalgar. Lieut of Lion, and se-
verely wounded when commanding her l»^wt>^h ia
an action with pirates in the East Indies.
14 M. Liddon, Mid. of Tkanut, and frcqnenth
engaged in her boats on the coast of Italy, in 1810':
Lieut of Maidstone, at the capture of several anned
vessels in the Bay of Fundy. Gaz..l810.
15 G. Hutehinson, served in the boats of De-
fiance, cutting oat several vessels from under tfaf
batteries of Belleisle, in 1810. Gaz. 1810.
16 J. L. Beckford, served in the flotilla at the
defence of Cadiz in 1810.
17 G. M. King, wounded when Lieot of Queen
Ckarlotte at Algiers.
18 J. Molesworth, Mid. of Canopue at St Do-
mingo ; andpassage of Dardanelles ; Lieut of Awte-
riea, and officially noticed at the capture of a convoy
under the batteries of LanguiUa, in 1812 ; served on
shore at the taking of the forte in the Gulf of
Spezzia. in 1813, and assisted in the operationi
sgainst Leghorn and Genoa, in 1814. Gaz. 1812, 14.
1822
,3 C. Kniffht, Mid. of 3ltMola«r at Copenhagen, ia
1807 ; and of Aetrea in the action off Madagascar, in
18J1- Lieut of Impregnable at Algiers, where he re-
ceived several severe contusions.
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4 A. Matthews, Mid. of Tlgre in the expedition
to Egypt, in 1807; of Ipkigenkt at the capture
of Bourbon, and at her destruction in Port Sud
Est. Senior Lieut of Atirea^ Alert, and Hermes in
the attack on Fort Bowyer, 18l3-i4, and in the
operations against New Orleans.
7 D. J. Woodriff, Mid. of BeUerophon at Trafal-
gar : and Lieut of Solebap^ at the capture of Se-
negal in 1810. Agent of transports in the Tagus and
in Canada.
8 W. Moriarty, wounded when Mid. of Npmpk
in an attempt to cut out a French bris of war from
the Tsgus, when Captain Shipley was Killed j Lieut
of Topnze in the onerations agamst Mocha, m 1812,
and again wounded.
9 J. Soady, Lieut of Colatsus, and in her boats
at an attack on armed vessels and convoy in Basque
Roads ; and assisted at the destruction of seven
vessels near Isle D'Aix. Lieut of Superb at Algiers.
11 H. Kent, Mid. of Htusar at Copenhagen, in
1807. Lieut, of Fantome, serving in the Chesa-
peake, and on the Lakes of Canada.
1823
! A. Morrell. Mate of Polgphemus^ and com-
manded one of her boats at the capture of a priva-
teer off St Dominso, in 1808. Senior Lieut of Ter-
magant at the reduction of Genoa, and of Revolu-
iiotmaire, and in command of her boats at capture of
two piratical vessels.
4 R. Maclean, Mid. of Coloasut at Trafalgar and
severely wounded. Lieut of same ship, ancTserved
on shore at the defence of Rosas. Commanded a
Kn-boat at the siege of Cadiz, and a division of
ats at the capture and destruction of a convoy,
protected by armed vessels off Rochelle, in 1811.
Gaz. 1806.
5 R. Douglas, Mid. of AchilU and wounded at
Trafalgar, and in that ship at the capture of four
Fr. frigates ; hnd of Neptune at the taking of Marti-
nique, in 1809.
6 O. Pierce, Mid. of Prince qf Wale* at Copen-
hagen, in 1807, and Mate of ApeUe* a1 Walcheren.
Senior Lieut of Belzehub at Algiers.
8 C. Fraser, Lieut of Arro^ and commanded her
boats, cutting out five vessels under the batteries of
St Domingo, and further protected by a Fr. pri-
vateer of 7 guns and £2 men, 1809. Gaz. 1809.
1824
1 O. HiUier, Mid. of A^ed, and slightly
wounded in Howe's action, 1794 ; and of Union in
action with Dutch squadron, and capture oi Alliance.
1796. Mate of Ardent at Camperdown, 1797, and
wounded. Lieut of Alliance in action with gun-
boats at Gibraltar, and Senior Lieut of Tifpre at
the defence of St. Jean D'Acre, 1799 : and in the
expedition to Cgypt and battles of the 8th, 13th
and 2l8t March, 1801. Senior Lieut, of Antelope
in an attack on the flotilla off Ostend, in 1804.
Gaz. 1797, 1804.
2 S. E. ^iddrington. Lieut of Swallow, in 1813,
and in her boats boarded a Fr. brig of four guns
and 66 men, assisted by numerous gun-vessels near
the Tiber, in 1813.
3 G. T. Gooch, Mid. of Amelia^ and wounded
in her action with Fr. frigate Arethuse, in 1813.
Gaz. 1813.
5 T. l<urber. Mid. of Undaunted at the taking of
Demerara and St Lucia, in 1796 ; of Alfred at the
capture of Trinidad and attack on Porto Rico in
1797; and of^rd^/at Copenhagen, in 1801. Lieut
of Blenhehn, and in command of two boats cap-
tured a privateer of two gnus and 46 men off Marti-
nique in 1803 : in the same year assisted cutting out
a privateer or eight guns and 66 men at Martinique:
and in the following year wounded in an attempt to
cut out one from St Pierre. Lieut of Livefy on the
coast of Gallicia, in 1809. Gaz. 1803, 03, 04, 06, 09.
7 W. S. Arthur wounded when Mid. in the attack
on Fort Erie, in 1814.
8 L. H. Wray, Lieut of Port Mahon, and in her
boats, cutting out a Spanish armed vessel of seven
Kns and 30 men from under a battery in the West
dies, in 1806. Gaz. 1806.
1825
1 J. King, Mid. of Alce»te, and engaged in tlie
boats of that ship at the destruction of a brig of 18
guns 00 the coast of Istria ; in same ship at cap-
ture of Fr. frigate Pomone ; Lieut of JJriver on
the coast of Africa, and several times wounded
when in command of the Colonial Militia in the
Ashantee War, and honourably mentioned in the
Gazetted dispatches.
3 T. C. Sherwin, Mid. of Europa at the cap-
ture of Fr. West India Islands, in 1793, 4. Senior
Lieut and in command of Rattler in an attack on a
fort at St. Dominso, in 1796, and in America in the
expedition to the Helder, in 1799.
4 D. Weld. Mid. of Prmcesa Royal at the occupa-
tion of Toulon; reduction of Corsica, and in
Hotham's actions, in March and July, 1795. Lient.
of Zealous at the blockade of Cadiz, and frequently
engaged with enemy's flotilla ; ana of Minotaur at
capture of Fr. frigate Franchise, 1803.
6 J. Pearse, Mid. of Gibraltar in Hotham's se-
cond action, 17%; and in ^omiayC<u//f at capture
of Fr. ships in Tunis Bay : and at evacuation of
Corsica, 1796. Mid. of Culloden off Cape St Vin-
cent, at bombardment of Cadiz, at attack on Tene-
riffe, and at the Nile. Served on shore at sieges of
Naples and Capua; Senior Lieut of Cruizer at cap-
ture of five frigates and many smugglers ; and in
same brig encaged Crown batteries, &c. in Copen-
hagen, in 180/. In command of /)«c«w cutter, four
years on the Downs station, captured Fr. privateer
and destroyed many; has been twice wounded.
Gaz. 1807.
7 John Eager, Senior Lieut of Undaunted, at
capture of a fort on the coast of Catalonia^ in 1811 ;
and commanded the boats of that ship with those
of Vohntaire and Blossom, at the capture and de-
struction of armed schooner, and convoy at the
mouth of the Rhone in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
8 G. E. Marshal], Lieut, of Pkotnix in the action
off Ferrol. 1805.
9 H. SladCyMid. of Flsfcard, serving in her boats
at attack on Greek pirate off Cape de Gatt, in 1805.
Lieut of Philomel, and commanded her boats at the
destruction of the forts of Reggio, reduction of
Zante, Cephalonia, and Ithaca, and- capture of a
convoy in the bay of Rosas, in 1809. Lieut of Ar-
mide at the destruction of a battery in Basque
Roads; and of Bulwark on the coast of Ame-
rica, and in the expedition up the Penobscot river,
and attack on Hamden ana Bangor, 1814. Gaz.
1809. 09. 14.
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11 F. Ormond. Mid. of Prince qf WaUi at Co-
penhagen, in 1807. Mate of Implacable at the cap-
ture 01 Sewolod, and in her boats at the capture oi a
Russian flotilla in the Gulf of Finland, in 1809.
Lieut, in gun-boats at defence of Riga, in 1812 ; and
commanded a division of boats at the capture of
Hamden and Bangor in America ; and present at
the attack on Am. privateer Prince qf NeufchaUL
Lieut of EndpmUm at the capture of (J. S. frutate
President! and of Impregnable at Algiers. Gaz.
14 T. Beer, Mid. of Aurora at capture of the
Isle of Miquelon, 1803 ; and senring in blockading
squadrons till 1809. Lieut, of Warrior at capture of
Jschia and Procida, and of a division of gun-boats
near Naples. Commanded a gun-boat at defence of
Sicilj, present at capture of Zante and Cephalonia.
and m command of Warrior's boats at defence of
Cadiz, 1810. Lieut of Martin on the ODast of
America when attacked by gun-boats, and in com-
mand of Martinis tender captured many vessels of
the enemy. Commanded Bream at the capture of
Moose island, and present at the attack on Bal-
timore.
15 G. Tincombe. Mid. of Diadem at the landing
and operations in Egypt, in 1801 ; and of Melampus
At the destruction of Impetueux, in 1806. Acting-
Lieut, of TWttinpA in command of a division of
boats in the Tagus, in 1809 ; and commanded a^n-
boat at the siege of Cadiz in 1810; Senior Lieut
of Uffep, during the Burmese war.
16 C. Croker, Mid. of Alcette, at the capture of
a convoy off Rou, of several armed vessels and
Martelk) towers on the coast of Italy ; of Ischia and
Procida ; destruction of a brig of 18 guns on the
coast of Istria ; and capture of Fr. frigate Pomone,
Lieut, of Icarwt, and commanded her boats at the
capture of a piratical schooner in the West Indies,
in 1824. Gaz. 18n.
1826
2 W. Smith (a), Mid. o(SirituHX capture of two
Dutch friRates, 1798; and Fr. frigate Dedaig-
nease, 1801. Lieut, of Foudroyant at capture of
Linois' squadron, 1806 ; in Majestic at capture of
U.S. frigate President ^ and at the reduction of Suri-
nam.
3 S. H. Paddon, Mid. of Viper cutter at capture
of Fr. privateer Furet^ 1799; and received six
wounds in cutting out Cerbere Fr. brig of war.
at Port Louis, in 1800^ and in the same vessel
captured Herosy Fr. privateer of superior force.
Burnt out of Hindostan store ship in Bay of Rosas,
and wrecked in Cuckoo on the coast of Holland.
Gaz. 1810, 10.
4 A. Baird, Mid. of Quebec^ and in her boats
with those of Dianas Impdrieuse, and Jason^ in an
attack on the enemy's flotilla in the Scheldt, 1809.
Lieut, of Boadicea, and promoted for service in the
Burmese war.
6 F. Chamier, Mid. of MeneUtus in the operations
in the CAeeapeoAe and on the coast of America, in
1814.
9 J. Cornwall, Mid. of Repulse at the bombard-
ment of Flushing, and of Thames at the capture of
a large convoy at Amanthea, 1810 ; was wounded at
destruction of eleven armed vessels off Cetraro, in
1811 ; and of Volontaire^ and served at the destruc-
tion of two batteries and convoy at Morgion, and
destruction of a battery at Corri, 1813. Gaz. 1810,
11.
10 W. Carleton, Mid. of Coloumt at Trafalgar;
of Amazon at capture of Marengo snd BeUe-Poule;
and Mid. of Lieut Westphal's boat cutting oat a
West ludiaman at the isle of Palma.
11 F. Ramsden. Mid. of Tigre at destruction of
Robuste and Lion off Cette, and of a frigate, fire
ships and convoy in Rosas Bay. 1809. Mid. of
MaUa at the siege of Tarragona, 1813.
12 B. M. Festing, Lieut oi Eagle, and succeeded
to the command of her boats at the capture of a
large convoy and gun-vessels, on Lieut. Cannon be*
ing mortally wounded; served in the batteries at the
siege of Trieste, and at the capture of the principal
ports on the coast of Istria and Dalmatia. GaK.1812.
13 W. N. Clarke, Mid. of Revolutionmare at cap-
ture of Fr. frinte Uniti, destruction of Votmge, and
capture of Fr. National brigs Blonde and Betsi ; abn
attacking Fr. convoy near the Penmarks protectttl
by batteries ; and at capture of Hipoofyie, Borde-
laiSfSnd other armed vessels. In the Wasp em-
ployed at Sierra Leone against the revolted natives,
in 1800; and in Dragon in Calder's action. Lieut
of Sabrina. and commanded her boats in conjunc-
tion with those of Ck^onne, cutting out an armed
brig and schooner from Carbonera, on the coast of
Spain^ in 1808 : when in Redwing served at the de-
struction of a oattery of four guns at Morgion, in
1811 ; and at the capture of a large convoy, and at-
tack on the batteries at Cassis, in 1813.
1827
2 R. Stuart wounded when Lieut of €}umherle»d
in the bay of Rosas, in 1809. Gaz. 1809.
3 J. Creigh, taken prisoner when Mid. of Ht-
brus, in an attack on five gun-boats near Cfaarfet-
ton : served in same ship at passage of the Gi-
ronde, and at Algiers.
6 S. Jervois, Mid. of RamitUes at the capture oi
Linois's s9uadron ; and at surrender of the Danish
West India islands, in 1807. Lieut of ^sp at the
capture of Guadaloupe, in 1810.
7 Sir H. £. Atkinson, Mid. of Pandora st
Copenhagen, 1807, and capture of Fr. prirateef
Intreprenant, 1808 ; and of Hero (serving in a fire
ship) at Basque roads, and at Flushing (where be
had charge of a gun-boat). Flag Mate of Figm b
the Baltic, and in command of her launch, pro-
tecting a convoy of 300 sail passing Elsineur castk
and batteries, under a heavy fire.
8 A. Shairp, Mid. of Calypso at Walcheren ; of
Hussar at the capture of Java ; of Niger at the cap-
ture of the Fr. Irigate Ceres i and of Bermnek at the
iiege of Gaeta.
10 H. Caicer, Mid. of Hindm tlie expedition to
^ffy^t. in 1801. Lieut of Tartar in the attack on *
Danish flotilla on the coast of Norway, wbeo
Captain Bettesworth was killed, 1806. Senior oi
Unicorn, and commanded her boats cutting out a
brig from under the batteries of Belle Isle.
11 S. Rideout, Mid. of London at Copenhagec,
1801.
12 M. M. Wroot, commanded boats of Ropsi
Oak at the capture of the flotilla on Lac Bor^;
and served in the brigade of seamen in the operatu»5
sgainst New Orleans. Gaz. 1815.
14 J. Powney, Lieut of ZejvoAui in the Wakht'
ren expedition : and in the boats of Bmd^muon t\
the capture or Am. privateer Meteor, of thnt
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BTuns, in 1814, and in all the operations on the coast
of America.
16 D. J. Dickson, Mid. of Orion in the Walche-
ren expedition, and Lieut, of Britouiart at Algiers.
17 C. Morton, Mid. of Volontaire and Cambrian
in the Mediterranean, at the destruction of Fort
Roux : capture and destruction of a convoy in the
Bay of Rosas; destruction of the batteries at Pala-
mos; and was wounded while serving on shore at
Silva.
19 S. Smyth, Mid. of Usance in Calder's action;
at Trafalgar, and at the destruction of three Fr. fri-
gates off Sable D'Olonne, in 1809 ; and of Northum-
Irrland at the destruction of two frigates and a brig
off L'Orient, in 1813. Lieut, of Venerable at the
rapture of Alcmhie and Iphiginie, in 1814 ; and
»lightly wounded in Dartnwuth at Navarin.
20 J. Hamilton, Senior Lieut of Brisk at Nava-
rin.
21 Hon. Wm. Edwardes, Lieut, of Atia at Na-
varin.
22 R. S. HajT, wounded when Senior Lieut, of
Talbot at Navarin.
23 W. Hutchinson, (6) severely wounded in
Lord Howe's action, Ist June, 1794, and injured
[luring the mutiny at the Nore in rescuing the
T'ftioH gun-boat from mutinet- rs, for which he was
publicly thanked. Principal Agent for transports
Ht the siege of Stralsund and at Rugen; and also at
Copenhagen and Cadiz, and present at the destruc-
tion of Fr. ships at Caraccas. Severely ii\jured at the
landing in Mondego Bay; and wounded in embark-
ing the wounded alfter the battle of Corunna. Com-
niMnded a division of gun-boatn in the No. Sea and
Baltic, and also Pigmy^ in which he captured many
ressels. and was severely iiyured by an explosion.
Specially apoointed for pontoon service, prior to
Waterloo, nince the peace, has rendered important
services in the suppression of smuggling
1828
i H. Le Vesconte. Lieut, of Jamaica at Copen-
lagen, 1801, and officially noticed when in com-
iiand of her boats at the destruction of several
^n and mortar-boats off St Valery in the same
rear. Lieut of Naiad in action with a French fri-
;ate, and escape from the Rochfort squadron ; and
t Trafalgar. 6az. 180L
2 C. C. Dent, Mid. of AchiUe at Cadiz, in 1810.
md of Imperieuse, and in her boats at the taking
. fort and convoy in the Gulf of Salerno, in 1811 ;
l40 at capture of armed vessels and convoy at Pa-
inuro and Languilla; capture of Port D'Anzo,
n 1812 ; and at the reduction of Genoa. Mate of
Vfinden at Algiers, and wounded. Lieut, of Eden,
nd in her boats in several actions with the pirates
n the Persian calf. Senior of Espiegle, and cap-
ured with two Doats a pirate of superior force in
he West Indies.
4 J. W. Pritchard, Mid. of Britannia at Trafalgar.
5 R. Fegen, Mid. of Tamar at the taking of Su-
inam and Fr. frigate Hfipublicaine, in 1793 ; Mid.
f Daphne^ in her boats at destruction of a ship
nder the batteries of Guadaloupe, and capture of
schooner-of-war. Lieut, of Hermes in the expedi-
ion to Monte Video, and commanded Fanny hired
utter in the Walcheren expedition.
9 R Rochfort, Mate of Calcutta when captured
y the Rochfort squadron, in 1805. Lieut, com -
manding ^lulral/ cutter, and beat off five American
privateers of superior force in 1814.
11 T. Holbrook, Mid. of Pomone in the Medi-
terranean, when that ship, in company with Unite
and Scout, destroyed a tower and battery at Cor-
sica ; Mid. and Lieut, of Alemene and Eagle at the
capture of Trieste, Fiume, and the ports on the
coast of Istria. Gaz. 1813.
Vi R. Conner, Mid. of Loire, and wounded at
the capture of Bhwle, in 1801.
16 G. F. Herbert, Mid. of Neptune at Trafalgar ;
and present in several actions with Sp. gun-boats
when on detached service at Gibraltar. Lieut, of
Nijaden in her escape from the Fr. squadron, 1812 ;
and of San Josef m two partial actions with Fr.
fleet off Toulon, 1813 ; and at capture of Genoa,
1814. Lieut of Ulvsses employed at destruction of
a slave factory on the coast of Africa, 1815.
19 Hon. E. Gore, slightly wounded when Mid,
of Revenge, in 1810, attacking Fr. frigate Amazone,
Served in the Venerable on the coast of Spain, and
in the boats of Superb on the coasts of America ;
Mate of Fury at Algiers.
20 E. Hawes, made Lieut for service at Al-
giers.
21 H. L. Richards, Senior Lieut, of Fox, and
commanded her boats at capture of a French ship
of 10 guns and 100 men, under the batteries of
Sapara. in 1809; and when in Caroline, com-
inandea a boat at the capture of a flotilla of gun
vessels. Lieut of Caroline at the destruction of the
batteries and Dutch squadron at Sourabaya and
Gressie, when he was severely hurt Lieut, ot Prince
Regent on Lake Ontario, where he sustained mate-
rial injury to the sight of one eye.
22 S. Ramsay, Vol. 1st Class in Raisonnable in
Calder's action ; and Mid. at the taking of the Cape
and Buenos Ayres, in 1806, and made prisoner with
the army when that place surrendered. Served on
shore at the taking of St Paul's, Bourbon. Mid. of
Boadicea at the capture of Fr. frigate Venus, and re-
capture of A/ricaine and Ceylon, Acting Lieut of
Ceylon at the taking of the Isle of France. Senior
of Carrun in the atUick upon Fort Bowyer and at
New Orleans, in 1614.
23 W. Walker (a). Mate of Jason at the cap-
ture of Fr. frinite Cyane off the coast of Guiana,
1807 ; in her boats at the capture of a letter of
marque of nine guns and 35 men, and of four Sp.
vessels, under a heavy fire from the batteries of
Porto Rico. Sub Lieut of Martial in the attack
on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and in the Wal-
cheren expedition.
24 T. P. Robinson, Mid. of Royal Sovereign at
Trafalgar ; and of Success at the taking of Ischia
and Procida. Lieut of Oenoa at Navarin.
27 J. Cbamberlayne, Mid. of Boadicea at the re-
duction of Bourbon, capture of Venus, re-capture of
Ceylon and Africainc, and reduction of the Mauri-
tius, in 1810 : Lieut, of fVeatle at the siege and tak-
ing of Zara, in 1813.
29 W. E. H. Allen, Mid. of Temeraire at Tratal-
gar, and Lieut, of Hercule at Copenhagen, in 1807,
when he commanded an armed boat; Senior of
Comwallis and Ackbar at the taking of the Isles of
France and Java.
30 E. Smith (a), Mid. of Lively at the cap-
ture of Sp. treasure ships, in 1804. and in co-opera-
tion with the Patriots on the north coast of Spain.
Mate of Caledonia, and in her launch at bombard-
ment of Fort Matagorda, Cadiz, and cutting out
a convoy near Kochelle, 1810. Lieut of IHomede
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in the Chesapeake and on the coast of America,
1813, 14.
31 J. Neville, commanded a boat of IpJUgenia^
cutting out Oufye of 16 guns from Vigo bay, in 1800.
Senior Lieut, of that snip at the landing in Egypt,
1801. Senior Lieut, of Forth^ and seTcrely wounaed
cutting out a brig from New York, in 18U.
33 A. M*G. Skinner, Mid. of Venerable at the
capture of Alcmkne and IpMgime, and in Olasgow
at Algiers.
1829
1 J. Cammilleri, Mid. of Spider at passage of
the Dardanelles, 1807: and of Soh Domingo in the
Flushing expedi' ion, 1809. MiA. of Active, and in
thebargeof that ship captured or destroyed forty-
four vessels, and assisted in numerous other boat
actions, including the attacks at Grao and Ragos*
niza. In the same ship at Lissa (when he ren-
dered important services in extinguishing a dan-
serous fire on board Corona); and at capture of Fr.
frigate Pomone, 1811. Mate of Seahorse^ and present
at capture of Fort Washinston and at A lexandria,
and freouently engaged in the boats during the re-
turn ot the squadron. Served on shore in the
attack upon Baltimore ; and in a leading boat at
capture of the flotilla on Lake Bor^ne. 1814 s also
at New Orleans, where he was actively employed
until the conclusion of the war. Has received in-
juries in the service. Gaz. 1811.
4 H. Downes, Mid. of FUgard at the takingof
CuraQoa in 1807; Walcheren expedition, in lo09;
commanded one of her boats destroying apnvateer in
the Baltic, in 1810, and cutting out a ship from
Rostock, 1811, and wrecked in nmdalus off Ceylon,
18K). In command of Black Joke^ tender to
SybiUe, captured Sp. slave brig Ahnirante of 14
runs, m 1829. Principal Founder of the United
Service Museum, Whitehall.
6 T. Bevis, wounded when Senior Lieut, of Ga-
latea in the action with Fr. frigate squadron off
Madagascar, in 1811. Gaz. 18n.
7 I>. Mayne, wounded when Mid. of Leander at
Algiers.
8 H. Bolton, wounded when Mid. of Victorious
at the capture of iltvofi, in 1812. Gaz. 1812.
12 R. Ingram, Mid. of Triton at the capture of
the Galleons, in 1799: of Medusa in the atUck
on the Boulogne flotilla, in 1801 : and capture of
the Spanish treasure ships, in 1804. Sub Lieut, of
Favourite at the capture of Fr. privateer of 16 guns,
in 1805 ; LieuL of Mutine at Copenhagen, in 1807.
1830
1 J. H. Boteler, Lieut of AlUon at Navarin.
2 John Reeve, Mid. of Agamemnon at Copen-
hagen, in 1801 : Trafalgar ; and St. Domingo ; of
Aimahle at the taking of Cuxhaven and Bremerlehe,
in 1809.
12 H. Goold, Mid. of Isis at Copenhagen, 1801 ;
and when in a prize to Tartar repelled an attempt at
recapture bv tne crew; was at CRpture of Dtifuesne
and three fricates in the West Indies* at the siege of
Flushing, in 1809 ; and received a severe hurt when
employed in the flotilla at the siege of Cadiz in 1810^
14 R. E. Vidal, when Acting Master of Sea-
fiower^ waa wounded and made prisoner in an at-
tempt to cut out a Fr. brig of war from under the
batteries at the Isle of Bourbon. Commanded her
boats cutting out an armed ketch aS Rodrigoes, xm
1806. Lieut, of ComwaiUs at the captore of tfas
Spice Islands and Isle of France ; and comnaaoded
her boats and cut out a Dutch brig from under a
heavy fire, from the Fort of Manippa, in 1810.
16 W. Kirby, Mid. of Dart and present at the
different attacks upon the Fr. flotilla and batteries :
and also employed in the catamaran expedition off
Boulogne, 1804 ; of Ethalion in action with Fr.
frigate Ampkitrite, and at reduction of Martiniaoe,
the Saintes, and capture of Hautpolt. Served in
Undaunted at the defence of Cadiz, 1810; and
Lieut of Frolic in command ot her boat cnxtting
out a Fr. schooner from among the rocks ot
Cuba. 1811.
17 A. Cuppage, Mid. of Acasta at St Domingo,
and of Bowal George at the passage of the Dania-
nelles, and served in her boista at the capture of
Prota. Commanded a gun-boat at Walcheren. and
served in the boats of San Josef tX the evacuation of
Fort Matagorda, Cadiz. When in charip of a prise
to yhnrod successfully defended her sgamst aeVeiml
armed boats ou the coast of America.
26 E. W. Pilkmgton, Lieut of ^MuficM duxiag
the Burmese war.
27 G. W. Matson, Mid. of Glory in Calder'a ac-
tion ; and of Diadem.hnd employed in her boiOs at
the capture of Monte Video ; in Belleropkon*M boats
at the capture of Russian flotilla in the Baltic ; and
in Presided at reduction of Java.
1831
I J. Geary, wounded when Mid. of JRev^mge at
Trafalgar ; and again in Monarch at captare of a
' " ' '**'. The
squadron of French frigates in 1806.
year served in Monarch's barge, and wounded
cutting out the Fr. corvette, Ctesar^ in the Gironde.
And sei'erely hurt when in the gun-boat aerrioe
in the Elbe, 1813. Has on fire occasions saved the
lives of men by jumping overboard. Gaz. 1806.
2 F. Rogers, Lieut of Queen Charlotte at Algien.
3 H. West Mid. of AmpMon at the capture of
the Snanish treasure ships, in 1804, and severely
wounaed when Mate of Africa at Trafalgar. Liait.
of Lavinia at Walcheren ; Senior of Jasemr^ on the
American station; and, in 1814, captnradiB a sin-
gle boat the Am. privateer Grecian, 4 ^ns, 5 swi-
vels, and 25 men. from under a batterv m the Cbesa*
peake. Assisted at capture of Beneoict and Marl-
borough on the Patuxent and other occaaions on
the coast of America till the end of the war. Gas.
1805.
1832
1 H. L. Parry, made Commander ** for gallant
conduct and severe wounds recehred t&'the Coaat-
Guard service."
2 W. A. Thompson, Mi^. in the expeditions to
Ostend, Ferrol, and Egypt ; of Arab, when ennfed
with flotilla and batteries off fioulofne ; anoof
Pallas on the coast of France, in 1800, 6 ; and in
command of a boat cutting out Tapmgemsr frooi
under the batteries in the Garonne. Lieut of
Meteor in action with the enemy off Boulogne, and
at the passage of the Dardanelles ; Senior of Crf
tan in the Walcheren expedition.
4 W. Neame, Mid. of Spencer 9X St. I>oniinB>
and wounded; uid again wben Limit. oT^lraMiTa
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an actkm with the enemy's batteries and iresseU in
Sagone Bay, Corsica, in 1811. Gaz. 1806, 1811.
5 W. C. Browne, Mid. of Mmden at Algiers.
Senior Lieut of PeUctm at the destruction of a
Greek piratical schooner near Zante, and also at
Carabusa, 1827.
9 J. Wheatley. Mid. of Liverpool during the
operations in the Persian Gulf; and when Lieut, of
Alacrity in 1826, dangerously burnt at the de-
struction of three pirates in the Archipelago.
1833
1 T. Gregory, commanded boats or Cambrian at
the canture of a piratical vessel in the Archipelago,
in 182d.
2 J. T. Warren, Mid. of Mtuquiio, on the Fr.
coast often engaged with batteries; and in boats
with privateers, 1806; and in the expedition to Co-
penhagen. 1807 ; of Superb^ serving m the boats at
capture or Danish briff Fatna and a cutter in the har-
bour of Nybourg, ana at Walcheren, 1809 : Mid. of
Desir^e^ in her boats at the capture of several armed
vessels m 1810, and at the capture of a privateer of
14 guns and 60 men near Schelling in 1811. Mate of
Lactdtnundan^ actively employed in the rivers and
coasts of North America till the peace,and frequently
engaged at the capture of gun-boats.
4 J. Garrett, Mid. of Oranicus at Algiers.
1834
1 Lord P. Beauclerk, Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
1835
3 J. Grant, Lieut, of MU^ord, in her boats at
the capture or the town and forts of Ragosniza.
18U. Gaz. 1813.
1837
1 S. Grandv, served in Overyttel in Mitchell's
expedition to the Helder, 1799: and in Wassenaer,
in the expedition to ^£gypt, 1801 Sub. Lieut, of
Forward at Copenhagen, 1807: and Lieut of Alaart
when captured after an honourable defence by the
Danish flotilla, 1809. Senior Lieut of Echo on the
Downs station, 1809. 12, and captured t^ * ge
privateers. Lieut, or Primrott actively e ed
on the coast of So. Carolina in harrassmg le-
stroying the enemy's vessels ; and was at ui og
of the fort and the town of St Mary, an or
Lieut in a boat expedition in that river, lis
conduct on which occasion he was pc lly
thanked by the Com.-in^ Chief, 1815. For es
rendered on the Coast-Guard has receive .yur
honorary and other testimonials from public bodies,
and has been repeatedly officially commended.
2 R. Otway, Mid. of PaUa» in action Mrith Mi-
nerve and brigs, in 1806; served on shore when
Mid. of Northumberland at the attack on Mar-
tinique, and capture of Guadaloupe, in 1809 ; and in
the WaJcheren expedition. Commanded Echo and
Comet on the coasts of Spain and Portugal during
the civil witr, and promoted for his services on
those occasions.
4 L. A. Robin«m. Mid. of Omrageux in the ac-
tion off Ferrol, 1805, and at capture of Lmois'
squadron, in 1806. When Mate, in charge of a pnze.
1809, was attacked by two armed boats, beat off
one and captured the other ; and in the same year,
while in charge of another prize, beat off a privateer
of superior force. Served m boats of Sheldrahe at
the capture of a vessel of 4 guns, under a battery
on the coast of Jutland ; and was employed on shore
taking the Island of Java.
5 R. Loney, Mid. of Aigle in charge of a boat at
destruction of batteries on the Boyart Shoal, and
present at the aUack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads,
1809. Second Master of Sdpion at the capture of
the isle of Java. Lieut commanding Savage sta-
tioned at Oporto during the civil war in Portug^,
and subsequently employed protecting British m-
terests dunng the revolution m Venezuela, 1832-36.
6. J. Paget, Mid. of Minorca, at the landing in
Egypt, and blockade and surrender of Malta, 1801 ;
and or Cerberus at bombardment of Granville, 1803.
Lieut of Olympia during the operations in the river
Plate, 1807 ; and of Ville de Paris at the embarka-
tion of Sir J. Moore's army at Corunna, 1809.
7 A. Reed, promoted for service during the
Burmese war. Lieut of Andromache and com-
manded the boats in several actions with pirates in
the Straits of Malacca, 1836, for which he obtained
promotion and was presented with a sword by the
underwriters of Bombay.
1838
1 S. C. UmfreviUe, Mate of Amelia in action
with Fr. frigate Arethuse, in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
3 J. lliompson. Mid. of Tigre at the defence of
St Jean D'Acre ; and in Effypt at the battles of the
8th, 12th, and 21st of March : and of Antelope, on
the coasts of France and Holland. Lieut, of i/e/V-
isle at the destruction of Impetueux under Cape
Henry, 1806 ; and of Medusa, employed on shore at
the defeat of Fr. troops at Santona. Senior of
Medusa, and, in 1812, commanded her boats at Ar-
casson, cuttmg out Fr. National store ship Dorade,
of 12 ^ns and 86 men and protected by a battery,
m which service he was wounded. Gaz. 1812.
4 E. Norcoti^ Mid. of ^e/A>u<tMr at destruction
of Dutch shipping in BaUvia Roads, in 1807 ; of
Minden at the reduction of Java, in 1811 ; and
wounded in action with the Malays. Lieut, of
Albion at Navarin.
5 F. J. Newton, Mid. of Egmont, 1812, 13, off the
Texel : at Flushing ; and blockade of Cherbourg ;
and or Niger at capture of Fr. frigate Ceres, 1814.
Lieut, of If^fernal bomb, and commanaed a
rocket boat at Algiers.
6 F. Grove, Mid. of Leander at Algiers.
8 W. M*Ilwaine, Lieut of L4fey during the
Burmese War.
10 Jas. A. Legard, Lieut of Musquito at Navarin.
1839
2 T. P. Dobree, Lieut of Brisk at Navarin ; and
Senior of Volage at Aden, in 1839. Hon. reward
from Roy. Hum. Society.
5 Rich. H. Buubury, lost an arm as a Volunteer
of the First Class on board Asia at Navarin. Hon.
Med. of Roy. Hum. Society.
6 W. N. Powell, Mid. of LUm schooner in ac-
tion with pirates in the West Fndies, 1822, 23 ; and
Mate of Pickle in a severe action with and at capture
of Bolodora, a large armed piratical slaver, 1829.
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Served on ihe Gambia during the Barra war, 1831,
'M^ and wounded ; and as Lieut, in command of
Experiment S.V. actively employed and wounded
at PreRcott on the St. Lawrence, 1837, during the
Canadian rebellion. Senior officer ot the Lake
squadron, 1843, 48.
1840
8 H. H. Bingham, Senior Lieut of Princeu Ckar»
lotte at St Jean D'Acre.
10 W. H. Hall, made Lieut for service in the
Burmese War. Senior of Thunderer at St Jean
D'Acre.
13 R. H. Elliot, made Lieut for the capture of a
filaver of superior force in the West Indies while
serving in Nimble schooner. Lieut of Powerful at
St Jean D'Acrc.
14 T. Stuart, Senior Lieut of Hazard at the
capture of St Jean D'Acre.
16 A. Murray, Mid. of Smhie dnrinc the Bur-
mese war. Gunnery Lieut of Princeu Charlotte at
St Jean D'Acre.
17 F. T. Brown, Senior Lieut of Gorgon S. V. at
St Jean D'Acre.
23 R. Duncan, when Lieut of Powerful, ** led
the Mountaineers" in the attack on the Egyptian
army. Gunnery Lieut, of same ship at St. Jean
D'Acre.
24 C. Thom|>son, Senior Lieut of Hastings on
the coast of Syria.
27 E. P. Charlewood, Senior Lieut of Benbow at
the attack on Tortosa, and at St. Jean D'Acre.
1841
1 S. Bradly, Lieut of Powerful, and Aide-de-
camp to Commodore Napier, in the attack on the
F4<vptian troops at Kelsoon, at the storming of
Sidon ; and ut St Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
2 J. S. A. Dennis. Senior Lieut of Hydra on
the coast of Syria, 1840.
3 L. Maitland, Lieut, of WelUsley in the opera-
tions against Canton ; and capture of Amoy and
Chinghae, in 1841.
10 J. E. Bingham, Senior Lieut of Modeste in
the operations against Canton, 1841.
12 H. Harvey, Signal Mid. of Asia at Navarin.
14 G. H. Coupon, Senior Lieut ot Blonde^ and
commanded a division of boats in the operations
against Canton.
1.*) W. Hnskoll, Senior Lieut, of Cruizer, and
served in her boats in the operations against Can-
ton, and capture of that city.
16 H. Schomberg, Senior Lieut of Melville in
the operations against Canton.
17 G. S. Reynolds, Senior Lieut of Larne in the
operations against Canton.
19 T. Carpenter, attached to the expedition in
the operations against Canton.
20 L. S. Tindal, Lieut, of CalHope at the taking
the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and operations
against Canton.
22 B. Beadim, Senior Lieut of Conwap^ in the
operations against Canton, and capture of that city.
24 A. H. Ingram, Lieut, of Blonde in the opera-
tions against Canton.
25 P. B. Stewart, Senior Lient. of AlUg'ator in
the operations against Canton, and capture of that
city.
27 R. Symons, Senior Lieut of WellesUy, taking
the forts of the Bocca Tigris in the operations
against Canton, and capture of Amoy and Ching-
hae, in 1841.
28 T. H. Mason, commanded Algerine in the
operations against Canton, and capture of that city,
and Auioy.
29 W. B. Monypenny, Lieut of Sulphur in the
operations against Canton.
32 A J. Paul, Mid. of Dartmouth at Navarin,
and Flag Lieut, to the Commodore in the opera-
tions in China, in 1841.
43 C. C. Dawkins, Ueut of Blenheim and at the
taking of Canton.
44 H. Cory ton, Lieut, of Conway in the opera-
tions against Canton, and capture of that city, in
1841.
45 W. C. Metcalfe. Mid. of Asia at Nararin; and
Lieut of Blonde at taking of Canton.
46 J. M. Hayes, Lieut of Cruiser at Aden, in
1838, and Senior of thai sloop on the coastof China,
including the taking of Canton, Amoy, &c.
47 P. W. Hamilton, Volunteer of lat Class in
Brish at Navarin; Lieut of Volagevd the attack on
the Chinese junks, in 1839: and Senior of the Co-
lumbine in both attacks on Canton, in 1841.
49 C. H. Jay, wounded when Mid. of Standard at
the passage of the Dardanelles, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
50 £. S. Sothebv, Senior Lieut, of JMdo durisf
the operations on the coast of Syria, 1840.
52 J. Steane, Mid. of Bota in the expedition to
Walchcren, 1809, and defence of Cadiz, in 1810.
53 John Nugent, Mid. of Jnmneible at destrac-
tion of a convoy under batteries at Barfleur, 17S8 ;
in Howe's acuon, 1794, expedition to QuiberDo,
and Bridport's action, 1795. Signal Mid. of Prim-
cess Rttual, and in her boats in action with Cadii
flotilla, 1798 ; also in those of Queen, Chartottr to
an engagement with Sp. gun -boats. Acting Lieut <>i
If^Mtn, and slightly wounded in re* capturing a brig
under the batteries of Ceuta. Lieut, of Pheenix at
capture of Carrere, Succes, and destruction of Bre-
voure, 1800 ; and in the expedition to Egypt, ItiU.
In command of iVUe cutter chased a praam on shore
off Fecamp, recaptured five brigs, and drove oo
shore and destroyed, off St. Valery, the Fr. luoer
Etoile, 1804. In command of Strenuou* Run brig,
assisted at the destruction of Fr. store snip Sola-
mandre in Erqui Bay, 1806. In the same br^, ootil
the conclusion of tbe war, principally employed ia
the Baltic and North Sea Station, dunns which
time be assisted at the capture of the Danisa Islasd
of (Jdsire, and captured and destroyed sixteen Fr.
and Danish privateers and gun-boats, and scvcnJ
convoys. Gaz. 1806, 06, 10.
54 J. 6. Wigley, Mid. of Trusty in the expeditios
to Holland, and at the landing in Egypt, and sah>
sequent batUe ot the 21st of March. 1801, is
which he was wounded ; of Centaur at tae tzkipi
of St Lucia, *in 1803. Served in the boats ot
Emerald, cutting out a vessel protected by an lb gob
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brig and batteries; and cutting out Afo»atnbique
16'8^n schooner in mid-day at Martinique. SerFedon
shore silenciniT the enemy's batteries at the taking
of Surinam, and in the boats in a contest with a
flotilla of U schooners with 1,400 troops, intended
to attack Antigua, three of which were captured.
Lieut, of Ahoukir in the Walcheren expedition, and
of Manilla in co-operation with the British army
in the Tagus, in which ship he was wrecked.
55 B. Baynton, Mid. of Amphitm at the capture
of Spanish treasure ships, in 1804 ; and of Halcyon
in aereral actions with Sp. gtm-boats ; and at cap-
ture of Sp. corvette Neptune of 14 gims, and defeat
of her consorts of 14 and 12 guns on Cape San Mar-
tin, J 806; also at Copenhagen, 1807. in command
of a mortar boat and tender, assisted at the defence
of Sicily, capture of the town of Diamante, and de-
fence of Capri. Lieut, of Cambrian^ and severely
wounded in co-operation with the Patriots on the
coast of Catalonia, and served at the siege of Tara-
gona. Lieut, of North Star, drove on shore, and
captured an Am. armed schooner on coast of Cuba.
57 H. James. Mid. of EthaUon at capture of
Martinique, 1809.
58 G. £. Powell. Mid. of Wizard^ and wounded
cutting out a vessel on the coast of Calabria ; in
the same sloop in the expedition to Egypt, 1807 :
and chase and action with Fr. brig Requtn. Mate of
Amphion, in charge of a prize, and captured after
an obstinate resistance, in 1808. Mate of Bacchante
in several boat affairs in the Adriatic, particularly
at Pola and Otranto; and when iu command of her
tender, drove on shore and destroyed a gun-boat
on the coast of Istria. Lieut, of Tremenaoun, and
served on shore at the taking of Trieste, and com-
manded a flotilla in co-operation with the allied
army on the coast of Italy. Senior of Cordelia at
Algiers.
59 S. M'Cormick, Mid. of Repulse in Calder's
action, passage of the Dardanelles, and Walcheren
expedition. LieuL of Volcano bomb in co-opera-
tion with the Patriots on the coast of Catalonia; also
when she beatoff an American privateer of superior
force ; and at the attack of New Orleans. Was .se-
verely wounded in destroying the American piratical
steam vessel Caroline on the St. Lawrence, in 1837.
fiO T. Baldock, Mid. in the flotilla at the defence
of Cadiz, in 1810, 11. Senior Lieut, of Heraldon the
coast of America at the attack on New Orleans, and
commanded her boats at the taking possession of
the Fort of Belize, and destruction of a privateer,
in 1814.
61 J. West, Mate and Mid. of Piedmontaise^
serving on shore with the army at Quilon, on tlie
coa>t of Malabar, in 1808, and twice wounded in
cutting out gun -boats from Bantam ; and in an at-
tack on MaUy pirates, in 1809. Present at the
storming Fort Belgica, and capture of Banda, in
1810 ; and of Palamoang and Sambas, in 1811. Mate
of Furieuae in the operations on the coast of Ame-
rica, and in the Penobscot river, in 1814.
63 C. Hall, Mate of Orion at Trafalgar, and
in the expedition to Copenhagen, 1807. in tiie cutter
of Prometheus burnt the Fr. privateer JfirMo/tne^, of
C guns and 38 men, off Pillau, in the face of a body
of troops on the bench, 1810.
63 N. Robilliard, Mid. of Daphne, employed in
her boats protecting convoys in the Great Belt and
Baltic, 1811, 12 : of Tcutus at the capture of Fr. fri-
gate Ceres, in 1813. Wounded, 1817, in an affray
with a party of smugglers at Deal.
64 A. Smith, Lieut, of Meteor at Algiers.
(kJ W. Worsfold, wounded while Lieut, of Serm-
ffopatam at the capture of two piratical vessels in
the Archipelago, 1825.
68 W. Molyneux, Mid. of Tagus at the capture
of the Fr. frigate Ceres, in 1813.
69 J. Pyke, Senior Lieut, of Castor, on the coast
of Spain during the civil war in 1835, 6, and 7.
69* John Hills, Mid. of Iris on north coast of
Spain in co-oneration with Spanish Patriots, was at
the taking of B^rmeo and Castro, in two cutting out
expeditions, and employed in other boat operations.
Has since received severe injuries in conflicts with
smugglers. Awarded a medal by the Society of
Arts, for his model of a ** Leeway Indicator."
70 P. Duthy, served in the Burmese war.
71 H. Bhiir, Lieut, of Asia at Navarin.
72 F. C. Syer, Mid. of Centaur at the destruction
of batteries and of French 74 gun ship Regulus and
three brigs in the Gironde, 1814. Senior Lieut, of
Salamander on the north coast of Spain, 1836
to 40, and twice commanding a rocket brigade
in action with Carlists.
73 W. Edmonstone, severely wounded when
Mid. of Sybille, in an attack upon pirates in the
ArchipeUgo by the boats, 1826.
74 W. F. BJair, Mate oiLiffey during the Burmese
war; and of Blonde 8erving[ on shore at the re-
duction of the Morea Castle, in 18^.
75 G. S. Hand, promoted for service in the Bur-
mese war.
77 E. K. H . Hallett commanded the boats of Bel-
lerophon at Gebail and Sidon ; and in that ship at
the capture of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
78 J. G.Dick, Mid. of Zri^cy during Burmesewar.
79 H. J. W. S. P. Gallwey, Lieut, of Pique, and
commanded the boats at the taking of the towns of
Caiffa and Tsour, on the coast of Syria ; and at St.
Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
80 H. M. Ellicombe, Lieut, of Ringdove on the
coast of Spain, and employed at the sieges of Liilboa
during the civil war in 1836, 37.
1842
1 ^ G. Davies, Mid. of Ajax at the siege of San Se-
bastian, capture of Santa Clara, and of Fr. brig
Halcyon, Mid. of Queen Charlotte at Algiers.
Served in boats of Seringapatam at the destruction
of a pirate schooner off Cuba; and in those of Naiad
at the destruction of an Algerine brig of war, under
the batteries of Bona, and capture of a Mystico at
Hvdra, and other piratical vessels in the Archi-
pelago. Lieut. Com. R. C. Tartar and captured
fifteen smuggling vessels. Has received six hon.
medals and three hon. presents of pUte from public
associations for his exertions in saving the lives of
shipwrecked and drowning persons, and five times
officially noticed. Severely contused in suppressing
a meal riot, 1847.
2 J. M. Langtry, Mid. of Alhicn at Navarin.
3 T. Mitchell. Mid. of Edinburgh, and served in
her boats at the destruction of several of the enemy's
batteries and convoys on the coast of Italy ; of Fu-
rieuse at the storming of Ponza, in 1813 ; of Berwich
at the siege of Gaieta ; and Impregnable. nt the bom-
bardment of Algiers. Acting Lieut, of Icarus, and
f uccceded to the command of the boats after Lieut.
Lay ton, a midshipman, and boat's crew were kUled
in an attack upon pirates at the Isle of J^ines, on
the coast of Cuba, 1824.
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4 C. Holbrook, Mid. of Pailat, and aeired in her
boats at capture of four privateers off the Naxe of
Norway ; of Alcmene, and wounded in an attack on
a conyoT in the Adriatic, in 1813 ; and of Cakdonia^
at the siege of Genoa, 1814.
6. M. De Courcy, Lieut commanding ChatMUt
6 gun brig, when employed in protecting British in-
terests, in 1841 ; attacked and captured and de-
stroyed the Federal squadron at Cartha^ena.
7 T. S. Brock, Lieut of Blonde at the reduction
of Morea Castle, in 182B. Has been actively em-
ployed in the survey of the Archipelago from 1830
to 1848.
9 H. Dumaresq, Mid. of Victor and Owen, Gien-
dower during the Ashantee War, 1823, 24. Served
three years on the coast of Spain during the civil
war, and Senior Lieut of Wolverene^ and com-
manded her boats at the destruction of a slave
factory at Corisco, on the coast of Africa, in 1840,
for which he was promoted.
10 W. H. Symons, Mid. of Canada at the defeat
of Bompart's squadron, in 1798 ; and of Naiad, and
served in her boats cutting out some vessels from
uader the batteries of the Pen marks, in 1801. Mate
of Victory at Trafalgar. Lieut, oi Conqueror^ and
employed in her boats in co-operation with the Pa-
triots on the coast of Catalonia. Lieut, of Royal
Sovereign at destruction of LAon and Robaste off
Cette, 1809 ; and Senior of DoMtntleu^ 1814-15,
blockading the Chesapeake, &c.
12 J. A. Stevens, wounded when Mid of Sulphur
bomb in the attack on Granville, in 1803: was in
Seahorse in her action with a Turkish squadron, and
capture of Badere Zaffer, In 1808; and wounded
and made prisoner whue bearing despatches to Pa-
lermo, from Lord Collingwood. off Toulon.
13 E. S. Pearoe. Lieut of Princeet Charlotte at
St Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
15 P. H. Somerville, Senior Lieut of Persian,
and commanded her boats in a severe encounter
with and capture of Portuguese armed slaver,
Astrea, of one tong gun and 40 men, 1841.
17 J. C. GiU, Mid. of ^chille at Trafalgar, and
Mate of same ship at the cai^ture of Fr. frigate
squadron, 1806 ; and served m the expedition to
Walcheren ; and in the flotUla at the defence of
Cadiz, 1809-10. Lieut at the blockade of Toulon,
1811, and in action with Fr. fleet ; and otHibernia
in the Adriatic and Coast of Catalonia. Senior
Lieut, of Goldfinch serving on the north coast of
Spain, 1814.
18 Lord W. Compton, Lieut, of Welleslev, and
commanded her boats at the taking of Chinghae in
1841.
19 H. H. Bndd, Mid. o( Antelope in an attack on
an enemy's flotilla nearOstead, in 1804.
20 C. E. Tennant, Flag Lieutenant in Wellesleff
at the taking of Amoy and Chinghse, in 1841, and of
ComwalUs, when he served on shore at the attack
the Chinese camp at Segahon, taking of Woosung
1 Shangae, and city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
21 M. Dwyer. Mid. of Temeraire at the de-
fence of Cadiz, in 1810; and of C^mV^ at the des-
truction of several armed ships in Sagone Bay, and
served in her boats cutting out a brig from Port
Hercule, and three others from the mouth of the
Tiber« in 1811. Mate of Minstrel, in 1812, and landed
with a boat's crew of seven men at Biendom,in Ali-
cant, with which force he gained possession of a bat-
tery, garrisoned by 80 soldiers. In defending the
Kst against 200 Fr. troops, he received seventeen
yonel wounds, and was made prisoner. Lieut of
on
and
Revolutioimahej and commanded a division of boats
storming the island of Santa CUra ; and served in
the trenches at the siege of St Sebastian. Gas. 1811.
21 * J . T. Paulson, Senior Lieut of Sophie during
the Burmese war.
22 T. G. Forbes, Mid. of Dartmouth at Navarin ;
Lieut of PrincessCharlotte at St Jean D'Acre, 1840.
23 Hon. C. St Clair, Mate of Phetnist in the ope-
rations un the north coast of Spain during the civil
war in 1836, 37.
25 J. Tudor, commanded H. E. I. C. steamer
Pluto at the taking of Woosung and Shani^iae, and
the city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
26 R. B. Crawford, Mid. of Esh and in charge of a
prize slaver with 1 gun and 5 men. beat off, after an
action of two hours, in which he was woundrd,
the Sp. pirate Carolina of 10 ^ns and 97 men, for
which he was officially menlioned in the Gazette
and promoted. Was also frequently ennged at
the capture of slavers while serving in the EiL
Mate of Etna, and severely injured at Algiers
1824. Volunteer on the coast of China, serving in
Phlegethon, at Amoy, where he planted the British
colours for the first time, and led a party of 50
men at the destruction of barracks &c., at Kittom
Point; also at Canton, Chusan, and Chinghae,
1842. Commanded Mutine in the Mosambiqoe,
actively employed in suppressing the slare trade,
1845-6.
29 G. Skipwith, Lieut of Corme^aUis on tlie coast
of China, in 1842.
30 H. J. Lacon, Lieut of Castor and North Star
in the operations on the north coast of Spain during
the ciril war from 1835 to 40 ; and Senior of Blonde
durinff all the operations on the coast of China
from January, 1842, to the conclusion of the war.
31 J. C. Bynon, Senior Lieut of Dndd in China.
32 V. A. Massingberd, Senior Lieut of Biemhtim
in China.
33 J. G. Harrison, Lieut of Lame in the opers-
tions against Canton, in 1841: and Senior oTGb^
Hope on the coast of China, in 1842.
34 C. Starmer, Lieut of Blonde, served on shoR
at the attack on the Chinese ramp at Sepahon and
the heights and town of Cha-poo, and assisted at the
capture of Woosung and Chin-Kiang-Foo, 1842.
35 J . Fitagames, Lieut of ComwaUis, and directed
the rocket force in the attack on the Chinese csbd
at Segahon. Present at the taking of Wooaong aad
Shanghae. and severely wounded at the captun ot
the city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
36 H. C. Hawkins, Lieut of Blenheim at die
capture of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841 ; and mitbe
coast of China, in 1842.
37 J. Stoddart, Lieut.of ComwalHs at the tekisc
of Woosung and Shanehae, and comnaiuided ik
boats at the capture of the city of Chin-Kiang-Foo,
in 1842.
38 P.A.He]pman.LieutofGaAfmMMatthec9»-
ture of Canton, in 1841 ; and served on Aon at
the attack on the Chine&e camp at Segahon.
41 W. H. Maithmd, Mid. of Castor in die opera-
tions on the coast of Spain (during the civil war), is
1835, 36 ; and acting Lieut of HpaeisUh aad W^Ia-
ley, and in command of Algerine from the coo-
mencement till the close of the war in China. Hii
services were officially noticed at tlie taking of
Chapoo.
42 T. Woodgate, Senior Lieut of Na>rth Star m
China.
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43 T. F. 8irch, Senior LieoL ciModetU, and in
her boato at the destruction of Chinetie fire-ralts at
Chinghae.
184S
1 W. Speck, Mate of Royal George at the passage
of the Dardanelles. 1807. Lieut of BeUeisle at the
takina of Martinioue, 1809 ; and in the Walcheren
expedition, where ne was landed in command of the
seamen of the ship. Senior of Scylla^ when she
took, by boardinR, under the batteries of the lie de
Baa, a rr. brig of war of 12 guns ; and in action
with Fr. frigate Weier^ in 1813.
2 W. Prowse, Mid. of Eseelieni assisting at de-
fence of Rosas, 1806, at destruction of gun-boats
and convoy at Duin, 1809. Mid. of Standard at
defence of Cadiz, and at Hnelvaa, 1811-12.
3 C. Thnrtell, Mid. of Aiert at Copenhagen, in
1807 ; of Ahoukhr in the Walcheren expedition,
where he commanded a gun-boat, in 1809 ; and at
Riga, where he commanded a Russian gun-boat.
Mate in command of iZtfcer cutter, rendered an im-
portant sendee to the Kingpf Naples during a dis-
turbance at Palermo, in IraO.
4 J. M. Mottley, Lieut, of Revenue at St. Jean
D'Acre, 1848.
6 T. D. Stewart, Mid. of Leviathan at the des-
truction of two ships of the line off Cette, in 1809.
Lieut, commanding Swan and captured an armed
. smuggling cutter, 1821, andrendered important as-
sistance to the cinl authorities of NewcasUe during
the rioU of 1822.
7 R. C. Michell, Mid. of Araekne in the Burmese
war.
8 A. Vyner, Mate of Blenheim^ and severely
wounded on the coast of China, in 1841.
9 F. R. Coriilan. Lieut, of ARnden^ and ooin-
manded a gun-boat at Algiers.
10 6. Winsor, Mid. of Uruan^ at the surrender
of Genoa, in 1814 ; and in Furf. bomb, at Algiers;
Commanded Diana, st. vessel, during the Burmese
war ; and Senior Lieut of BelUieie. and com-
manded her boats at Uie taking of Chin-Kian|(-
Foo, and operations in the Yang Tse Kiang, m
1842.
11 T. Wilson, Lieut of Bknk^m in the opera-
tions against Canton, 1841.
12 J. H. WeUer, Mid. of ^/frum at Algiers.
12* G. SneU. Mid. of Ferveiit at the siege of
Dantzic, 1812, 13; and of Icarue in charge of a
boat in an attack upon pirates at the Isk of
Puies, 1824.
13 Sir W. Winniett, Mid. of Cleopatra at the
capture of Topase from under the batteries of
Guadalottpe, and reduction of Martinique, in 1809<
1844
1 C. A . Johnston, Mid. of j^aamemnon at Tralal^
gar; St. Domingo; and Copenhagen, 1807.
2 W. Crispin. Mid. of Lion schooner, and em-
ployed Bgainst the pirates in the West Indies.
2« F. W. Horton, Lieut of Dido^ and commanded
her boats at the destruction of the forts and settle-
meota of the pirates in the Sarebus River, on the
coaat of Borneo, in 1843.
3 C. F. Schomberg, Uent of ifatliiMv. and in the
boau at the destruction of a magasine at Bcyrout, in
1840.
6 C. J. Featherstone. Mid. of Maidatone on the
coast of America, in 1813, 14, and served in her
boats at the capture of four large armed schooners
in the Rappshannock river, capture of Georgetown
and Frederickstown, aod on other services, in the
course of which he was twice made prisoner. Mate
of Fnrg at Algiers.
8 G. Wodehouse, Mid. of j^sia at Navarin.
10 W. C. Chamberlain, Mate of StromhoU on the
coast of Syria and at St. Jean U'Acre.
11 £. Codd, Lieut of Talbot at St Jean D' Acre.
13 J. Lunn. Mid. of Pheebe at the capture of
U. S. frigate Eues ; and served in the boats of Re*
volutionnaire at the capture of several pirates in the
Mediterranean, in 1821.
14 J. V. WUlyams, Lieut of Nimrod in the ope-
rations against Canton, in 1841.
1845
I Graham Hewett, Mid. of Harpy co-operating
with the army in the Tsgus, 1810 ; and of Sceptre
frequently employed in the boats in Quiberon Bay.
4 R. A. Stewart, Mate of Volage at Aden, in
1839; and Lieut of Hyadntk in the operations
against Canton, and capture of that city, in 1841.
5 D. Robertson, Act Com. of Hatard and
severely wounded in an afftay with the natives at
the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 184&
6 J. H. Gennvs, Mid. of Cambrian at Navarin,
and wrecked in that ship during the attack on Cara-
busa. Mate of North Star and employed on shore
at Jamaica during an insurrection ; and of Ropalht
serving on the north coast of Spsin, 1836^.
7 B. Drury, served on the coast of China, in 1841 .
8 P. De Sausmarez, Mid. of Blonde at the re-
duction of Morea Castle, in 1828.
II H. R. Foote, Mate of Gorgon duridg the
operations on the coast of Syria, including the
storming of Sidon, and bombsrdment of St. Jean
D'Acre.
12 G. Morritt, Senior Mate of SUpjaek at capture
of El Marte^ large armed slave brig, 1835. Senior
Lieut, of Vestal commanding her gun-boat at the
capture of piratical forts in tbe island of Borneo, for
which he was promoted.
14 L. De T. Prevost, Senior Lieut of Pantaloon in
command of the boats of the brig, and captured,
by boarding, a piratical vessel, in 1845.
16 A. J. Woodley, Mid. of Jns at reduction of
Carabusa. 1828, and Mate of Revenge at St Jean
D'Acre, 1840. Senior Lieut of Gorgon at the
actions off Obligado, and in passing San Lorenzo.
1846-46.
1846
1 S. Hodge. Mid. of Autumn in her actions with
Boulogne flotilla, 1805 ; and of Gratshopper in the
action off Cadiz, and in the Mediterranean, 1807, 8.
Acting Lieut of Dmid at the defence of Cadiz and
IVirilal 1811.
2 H. Randall has received the gold medal and
boat from the Royal Humane Society for saving lives
from ship-wrecked vessels.
3 R. J. Otway, Senior Lieut of .CW/er, and
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Mecond in command of naval brigade daring the
operations in New Zealand, and capture of Ka-
witti's pah, 1846.
5 R. W. Twiss, Mid. of 71^e««, at the capture of
Senegal, and many slave vessels, i809>12; and
served until the peace on the coast of France, and
in the Baltic.
6 J. Sanderson, Senior Mate of Phamix at Acre,
and Senior Lieut, of Fantome at destruction of
Moorish pirates, when he was severely wounded.
7 W. Morris, {h) Mid. of Genoa at Navarin.
8 G. Ogle, Mid. of Edinburgh, serving in the
boats at Beyrout, and at the bombardment of Acre,
1840.
10 H. G. Morris, Mid. of GUutgow at Navarin.
12 C. F. A. Shad well, Lieut of Castor at the
capture of Caiffa and Tsour on the coast of Syria,
and at bombardment of Acre.
13 H. Eden, Mate, serving in Chesney's
Euphrates expedition, and wrecked in Tigris, 1»6.
Lieut, of Beagle employed in the survey of Aus-
tralia, 1837-41 ; and Senior of Dido during the
latter operations in the Yang Tse Kiane and cap-
ture of Woosung, where, in command of the Ditio*»
boats, he destroyed the enemy's forts and maga-
zines.
17 G. E. Pa*ey. Mate of Ringdove, and lost an
eye at the siege or Bilboa, 18.'^, and of Carysfort at
St. Jean D'Acre, and promoted. Senior Lieut, of
Agincourt in the expedition against the pirates of
Borneo, and officially named in the despatches. 1846.
18 E. Monday, Mate of Hazard, in charge of a
boat cutting out two vessels from under the bat-
teries in Audieme Bay, 1803. Acting Lieut, of
Phcnux; and in 1806 commanded the boats of that
ship, and of Colpoys, at capture of a Sp. armed mis-
tico. In 1810, when Senior Lieut, of same ship, com-
manded her boats, and in conjunction with those of
Jaloute, boarded and captured Pr. privateer Petit
Charles of 14 guns and /5 men ; and in 1811 com-
manded a party of seamen and marines, and Rained
possession, by escalade, of Port Concordia, Isle of
Timor, mounting 12 guns on the sea face In the
same year had charge of boats of Phcems at the re-
duction of Fort Pulo Kissa ; and again under Capt.
Owen at the reduction of Palambang. In 1812
commanded her boats, and thoac of Barracouta. in
an attack upon a piratical settlement at Sambas
(Borneo) ; and again in the Archipelago in 1815,
when two piratical feluccas were captured.
19 G. Kennicott, wounded when Mid. of Royal
Sovereign at Trafalgar.
20 H. J. Jones, Mid. of Renown at destruction
of Robwite and Lion Fr. line of battle-ships, 1809.
Mate of Ruby and emplovedin a gun-boat in the
Little Belt, and drove on shore and destroyed two
Danish armed cutters, 1810, for which he was pro-
moted. Senior Lieut, of Jasper and eneaged Fr.
privateer of superior force, re-capturing ner prize.
Lieut, of Sultan and commanded a division of ooats
in a successful attack on a convoy under batteries
inBasqueKoads, 1813. Gaz. 1810.
21 G. Buttler, Mid. of Africaine when captured
by Fr. fricates, Iphigeuie and Astree, off the Isle of
France, 1810. Lieut, of Barracouta, and captured
in her boats several armed piratical proas near
Sumatra ; and of Doris taking the Island of Java.
23 F. White, wounded when Mid. of Africa at
Trafalgar ; served in Orestes at Copenhaaen, in
1807 ; and in Milord and Cossach employed on tlie
coast of Spain, and at the defence of Cadiz, in 1810.
Gaz. 1805.
24 J. Bowie, Mid. and second in command of
Ferretet in action with two Fr. brigs of war, eack
of superior force; and Sub. Lieut, and second is
command of Linnet at capture of Fr. privateer^
Courier and Foudroyant, after a severe action. al«o
at capture of numerous other of the enemv'^
vessels ; and in the Flushing expedition where he
commanded gun-boats. Actinf^ Lieut, and Lic«it.
commanding gun-boals and divisions off Cadiz, ai
Tariffa, and in the Mediterranean, 1811, 13 ; parti-
cipating in all the services of that period, and
wounded at the siege of Tarragona. Commandfd
the eun-boats, &c. on the Ebro, 1813, and in ch&xft
of the pontoon bridges co-operating with the aliktl
army, and in an attack from the enemy bis ves.^!
was blown up, and the principal part of his cmr
(including himself severely wounded,) killed or
wounded.
25 W. H. Brand, Mid. of Rnenge at Trafalgar,
and at capture of four French frigates, in 1806; of
Redwing, and constantly enga^ with Sp. gun-
boats and batteries in the Straits ; of Apollo, and
assisted at the capture of a frigate-built ship under
the batteries of Corsica, destruction of the tower of
St. Cataldo, and capture of the Island of Augusta.
Commanded Apollo's boats at the capture of as
armed vessel off Corfu, in 181:{; and the boats of
Weazel at the capture of an armed Settee near
Parga. Gaz. 1813, 13.
27 J. Rawstome, Mid. of Blossom, and serred
in her boats at the capture of Medes Island, in 1811 ;
and destruction of an armed schooner and conroy
at the mouth of the Rhone, in the same year. Com-
manded a tender of Superb on the coast of America,
in which he captured several vessels laden with
military stores, in 1814.
28 G. Caswell, Mid. of Parthian in action with
three ships of war, in 1808 ; and in the Walchereo
expedition, in 1809 ; served with Lord Exmouth ia
the partial actions with the French fleet off Toulon,
in 1813 ; and on shore at the reduction of Gemia,
in 1814. Senior Lieut, of Champion in the Bonnes
war.
30 G. Goldfinch, Acting Master of Sophie, ard
severely wounded, and made Lieut, for service
during the Burmese war.
31 W. Hamley, Lieut, of Edinburgh during the
operations on the coast of Syria, and bombardment
of St. Jean D*Acre, 1840.
32 J. W. Finch, Mid. of Fame at the blockade
of Toulon, 1811; and when co-operating with the
army from Alicant to Barcelona, was present in the
boats at the capture and destruction of convoys
and in attacking the enemy's batteries and fortified
towns. Served in a gun-boat at the siege of Tarra-
gona, and subsequently commanded a boat at the
capture of the privateers and other vessels in the
Mole. Mid. of Iphigenia and commanded a boat at
the destruction of Barney's flotilla, and co-operated
with the forces at the capture of Washington. Has
received the thanks, and also a Med. from RoyaJ
Humane Soc. for saving lives.
33 J.J. M*Donnell, Mid. of CambriaM in charige
of a merchant vessel, beat off two piratical boat»
in the Negropont.
34 HE.Wiugrove, Mid. of />}ome/AeM at Algiers
37 G. Lavie, Lieut, of Revenge at St. Jess
D'Acre, 1840.
40 J. H. Norcock, Mid. of IJffey and Larmt,
during the Burmese war, and was slightly woundeil
42 G. Gore, Mid. of Afbion at Navarin ; aiMl
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Lieut, of Folage at the capture of Aden, in 1839,
taking the Bogue Forts and first capture of Chusan.
44 A. Heseltine, Mate of Andromache, forcing
the Bocca Tigris, 1834, and in boats of that ship
served on several occasions against the Malay
pirates in 1836.
45 W. H. Dobbie, Hon. Med. Royal Humane
Society.
47 H. S. Hawker, served in boats of Edinhurgk
at the destruction of a magazine at Beyrout, and in
that ship at St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
48 J. J. B. E. Frere, Mid. of Camelerm and Ze^a
at capture of Greek pirates in 1827-28. Lieut, of
Princeu Charlotte at St. Jean D'Acre.
50 H. E. S. Winthrop, Lieut, of Castor during
the operations on the coast of Syria, 1840, and pre-
sent at the taking of Caiffa and Tyre, and bombard-
ment of Acre.
51 T. H. Christian, Lieut, of Princess Charlotte,
and served on shore in the operations on the coast
of Syria, and present at St. Jean D'Acre.
52 A. Gumming, Mate of Cyclops and led the
Turkish troops to the assault at the storming of
Sidon. Present on several other occasions on the
coast of Syria, in 1840, and his service officially
noticed. Lieut, in command of Fro/tc'^ pinnace,
and captured piratical slaver Fincedora, 184^. Hon.
Med. Koyal Humane Soc.
55 T. Carmichael, assisted at the capture of
Amoy and Chinghae, 1841.
58 Lord A. W. Beauclerk, Mate of WeUesley.
serving on shore at the attack on Chuenpee. and
commanded a rocket boat at the Bocca Tigris,
and assisted at the storming of the forts. Men-
tioned in three official despatches, Tiz., for the
captures of Amoy. Chusan, and Chinghae. 1840, 41.
Wrecked in a typhoon on the island of Tyloa, while
commanding the cutter Louisa wiih the government
Elenipotentiaries on board; and detained as a
ostage for payment of the ransom demanded for
their Bberation.
59 H. King, (b) Mate of WeUesUy at capture of
Canton, 1841. Lieut, of Al^erine at the taking of
Chapoo and Woosung, and in the operations in the
Yang tse Kiang, 1842.
60 R. S. Smith, Lieut, of Gorgon, and in
her boats cut out a schooner in the Uruguay
(Parana) under a heavy fire from the banks ; in
same ship at destruction of batteries at Punta
Ubiigado; and in action with batteries of San
Lorenzo, also in the Parana.
61 J. B. Willoughby, Mate of Niagara, and
repelled the attack of a larae jMirty of American
marauders while in command of a small party sta-
ioncd at Grenadier Island in the St. Lawrence,
18:19. Hon. Med. Roy. Hum. Society.
62 J. H. Beauchamp (formerly Proctor). Lieut,
commanded the Harpy steam vessel at Obligado,
and promoted for services in the Parana, 1846.
63 G. Blane, Lieut of Benbow during the opera-
tions on the coast of Spain, and at Acre, 1840.
1847.
2 W. B. Stocker, Mid. of Prometheus, at Algiers.
3 J. H. Helby, Mid. of Queen Charlotte, at
Algiers.
4 N. Vansittart, Mate of ComwalUs. scrvins at
the attack on the Chinese camp at Segahon, and at
capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo. 1842.
5 A. P. E. Wilmot, Lieut, of Powerful at Acre,
io40.
6 J. G. Mackenzie, Mid of Philomel, at Navarin.
9 , R. Coote, Lieut, of Vulture, and commanded
a division of boats during the operations in the
Canton river, 1847, for which he was promoted.
11. T. Miller, Lieutof^^'ncour/, and commanded
a ^n-boat and (Uvision of seamen at the destruction
o\ piratical forts in Maloodoo Bay, Borneo, 1845.
12 R. D. White served on the coast of Syria, and
at St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
13 G. Oldmizon, Mid. of Bellona at the attack
on Fr. fleet in Aiz Roads, and Walcheren expedi-
tion in 1809 ; and of Prince of Wales, and served on
shore at reduction of Genoa, 1814.
14 C. R. Johnson commanded the boats of PWn-
cess Charlotte at Gebail ; served on shore on the
coast of Syria, and at St. Jean D'Acre, and subse-
quently contused by tlie explosion of a magazine.
16 W. P. Crozier, Lieut, of Wasp during the
operations on the coast of Syria. 1840, including the
storming of Sidon, and bomoarament of Acre.
18 J.J. Palmer, officiall^r noticed when Mate of
Comwallis, at capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
19 H. D. Rogers, Mid. of Cameleon and Zebra
at capture of Greek pirates, and reduction of Cara-
busa, 1827, 28. Mate of Saracen on north coast of
Spain, 1834, 37, and Lieut, of Revenge on the coast
of Syria and bombardment of Acre, 1840.
20 J. B. Dickson. Lieut, of Melmlle at the cap-
ture of the forts at the Bocca Tigris and operations
against Canton, and at the taking of Chusan, 1841.
Twice thanked bv Royal Humane Soc. for saving
lives of men overboard.
1848-49.
1 J. R. WoodrifF, Mid. of Donegal at Trafalgar ;
and of Diadem, and served on shore at Maldonado,
Monte Video, and Buenos Ayres. Actively em-
ployed in a gun-boat at Cadiz, m 1810-11, when be-
longing to St, Alban's,
5 H. Nee<L Mate of Druid at the attack upon
Canton ; and Lieut, of Harlequin, and served in ner
boats in a severe encounter with pirates on the
coast of Sumatra, in 1844.
6 T. Kisbee, Senior Lieut of Driver, 1842-3, in
the Vans- tse- Kiang, and also during the disturb-
ances at New Zealand, 1846.
7 W. T. Bate, Mate of Blenheim, and wounded
at the capture of Canton, in 1841.
8 J. A. L. Wharton, Senior Lieut of Phi-
lomel and commanded the boats at an attack upon a
piratical slaver, for which he was promoted.
9 W. Moorsom, Lieut, of Endymion, serving in
China, 1842.
10 J. A. Macdonald, Senior Lieut, of Wo^^ in
1836-37, and commanded her boats in several actions
with pirates in the Straits of Malacca ; in the former
year with eighteen of two guns each, and in the latter
destroyed several off the Island of Pulo Linghy.
12 W. K. Hail, Mate, and aimmanded the
launch of Benbow in the attack on Tortosa, on the
coast of Syria, and in that ship at St. Jean D'Acre,
in 1840.
14 A. G. West, Mid. of Benbow, and officially
noticed as commanding her pinnace at the attack on
the town of Tortosa, on the coast of Syria ; and St.
.lean D'Acre, in 1840.
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15 A.
wrecked
Booth, Mate of ChmUemirer when
in So. America; Lieut, of Tfumderer
daring the operations on the Coast of Syria and at
St. Jean D'Acre.
16 W. H. Stewart, Mid. of Cmry^ort^ on the
coaat of Syria, in 1840, and officially noticed.
18 C. J. Austen, Mate of BeUemhrn in the
operations on the coast of Syria, and at St Jean
D*Acre, in 1840.
20 P. Somerville, serring as agent of transports
at the capture of Canton, 1841.
21 J. A. St Leger, Mate of Calliope^ and present
at the capture of Canton, and all tbe operations in
the river ; and of Blenheim at capture of Amoy,
Chusan, Chinghae, and Ningpo, 1841-42.
22 H. J. Julian, Lieut of Wolverene serring in
her boats at the destruction of a slave factory at
Corisco, coast of Africa, in 1840.
23 R.T. Bedford serml in the boats of /Taf^NV'
at the attack upon the castle at Beyront, 1840.
24 £. A. Glynn, Senior Mate of Fair Rotamomd
and of Cmrlen, and Senior Lieut of Cyt^net during
the active services of those ships on the coast of
Africa. Lieut Commander oiDart on the same
station, and in eoiu unction with Philomel captured
a felucca, after a severe fight in the boata, 1848.
25 A. H. Gardner, Senior Lieut, of Pok/pkemut^
andpromoted for services performed against pirates,
26 L. Roberto, Mid. of Montagu at the evacua-
tion of Scylla Castle, in 1808, and of Revenge, en-
gaged in boat service at Walcheren, and also present
at the attack on Fr. fleet in Aiz Roads, 1809.
31 £. Herrick, Mid. of Revenge at Trafalgar t
and attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and
wounded while serving in the batteries at the reduc-
tion of Flushing, 1809. Gaz.1809.
.34 H. Phelps, Mate of Powerful at Acre, 1840,
and officially mention^ and promoted for the cap-
ture of Chin-Kiang-Poo when Mate of Comwalm,
Twice severely wounded during the operations in
the River Plate, 1845.
35 R. Purvis, Mid. of Blonde and officially men-
tioned for service in the boata during the operations
In Canton river, and also In storming the hdghta oc
that city, where he served as Aid-de-Camp to ^
officer commanding the brigade of aeainen and
marines. Wounded in attacking the batteries of
Woosunc, and present at capture of Chin-Kiang-
Poo, ana when the treaty of Nankin was couclodod.
38. J. O. Johnson, Mate of Blonde^ and officially
mentioned in the despateh for the debtruciion oi
Chinese fire rafts, in wliich senrioe lie was severely
burnt and wounded, 1842.
40. J. H. Kay, Mid. of Chanticleer, during her
scientific voyai^, 1827. 29. Lieut of Terror ia
Ross's Antarctic expedition, 1839 ; and has since
been in charge of Magnetic Observatory at Hobart
Town.
45 E. W. Vansittart Mate of ComwalUs dnriag
the operations on the coast of China, 1842.
47 W. T. Rivers, Mate of Calliope and Senior
Lieut of Sulphur during all the important ope-
rations in the rivers and on the coasta of China,
1841, 42, including the capture of the hetriita ef
Canton, when he was wounded while serving on
shore with the army. Honourably mentioned oa
several occasions in the Gazetted deapatchea.
Senior Lieut of Alhatrose^ 1844. 47, on the coast
of Africa, actively employed in the suppreaaion of
the slave trade.
48. R. Studdert, Mkt of Champion daring the
Burmese war, 1825, 26.
1850.
1. J. E. Knight, Mid. of TVosapeiue, and aerrrd
on shore at tbe expedition to the Scheldt, and a
Beagle at the siege of St Sebastian, in 1813.
2 J. W. Brown, served at the rednction of St
Sebastian, 1813.
5 Hon. F. Egerton. Vol. Ist class in P'rimem
Charlotte^ serving on shore on the coaat of Svria:
and^present at St Jean D'Acre, 1840.
8. S. S. L Crofton, Mate of fTelU^tep^ ud
wounded at the capture of Amoy. 1841 ; promoted
for service in the 8appre88ion.of toe slave trade.
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UNDsm 0»DBm or Council or 1816.
3 C. Patey, served in Warrior in Rodney's an-
ions, and at tiie ea|>tiire of two sail of the line in
be Mona passage, 1783. Lieut, of TerribUf and
town ap in one of her boats at the evaeuation of
^oulon, 1793. Lieut, of same ship in Hotham's
ctions, 1795. Gaz. 1793.
4 J. S. Moriencoort, Lieut, of PrincesB Jtnyiil,
nd eommanded a floating battery which suffered
inch when engaged with the batteries at Toulon, in
793.
6 R. Kevem, Senior Lieut of Sheldrake in action
rith the Fr. fU^rte SaXanumdre, in 1806. Gax. 1806.
8 G. N. Tremlett. Mid. of Queen in Howe's ac-
ion ; and Lieut, of Thalia at the capture of the Fr.
rigates OUrire and OetUiUef and in Bridport's action
a 1796. Lieut, of Foudroyani at the defeat of
iompart's squadron off the coast of Ireland, in 1798.
10 T. Mulr, succeeded to the command of Cu-
ieux, on her captain being killed in action with the
<V. firigate Reoanehe, in 1807.
17 G. M. Higginson, served at the defence of the
own of Lemner, in East Fdesland, in 1799. Gax.
799.
19 W. Payne, Lieut, of If odesfe, and cutout a
Dutch schooner of eight guns and 22 men, in the
Straits of Sunda, in 1809. Gas. 1800.
26 C. Elsmere, Mate of Lowettqffe during the
>cciipation of Toulon, 1793 ; and served on shore at
».king the Mortella tower, and storming the batteries
if St.F1orenxo and Calvi, 1794. Lieut of CwnfttfrXand
in Hotham's action, 1795 ; and of Britannia off Cape
3t. Vincent, 14 Feb, 1797 ; and during the blockade
9f Cadix. Uent of Terrible in the expedition to Fer-
ral, 1799.
32 E. Libby, wounded while Acting Lieut of
Blenheim^ off Cape St Yinoent, 14 Feb. 1797. Gax.
1797.
34 C. G. Warren, Lieut of itlemeiM, and cut out
in her boats two large store ships from Vitero Har«
bour, in 1799.
35 R. Bourne, served at the defence of the
Islands of St Marcouf ; and while commanding
Felix schooner, fought a privateer of greatiy supe-
rior force in 1805. Severely vrounded in an attack
on the town of Hea on the coast of Spain, in 1806.
Gax. 1796.
42 J. J. Rorie, Mid. of Standard in Bridport's
action, and in the expedition to Qniberon, 1795.
Lieut, of SehOf and commanded a boat cutting out a
▼essel of two guns from Porto Rico, in 1797 ; and in
command of Mome Forhinee brig, captured and de-
stroyed several of the enemy's vessels of war and
priTateers in the West Indies.
U M. Shuldham, Lieut of Edgar at Copen-
hagen in 1801, Has reeeiTcd the f^ldaad two nlTsr
medals from the Soe. of Arts for ms mechanical in*
ventioDS.
45 W. Gilchrist, Mid. of Steptre, and hurt at the
attack on St Domingo, in 1794 ; and present at the
capture of the Dutch squadron in Saldanha Bay, in
1796. Lieut of Oiaeau, and commanded three of her
boats cutting out a privateer from under a battery at
Bourbon ; and assisted in tlie action with two Fr.
frigates off the Mauritius, in 1799. Senior of Maida
at Copenhagen, in 1807.
46 J. R. Bindon, Mid. of Captain at the occupa-
tion of Toulon, and reduction of Corsica; and of
Agamemnon in Hotham's actions, 1795. Mid. of
Andromaehef and wounded at the Cloture of an Alge-
rine frigate, and in company vrith the fleet in the
action off Cape St. Vincent, 1797. Lieut of Invineible.
and served on shore at reduction of Surinam and
Demerara.
47 J. Petiey, In command of Loeutt fn company
with Wrangler f captured a Danish armed vessel under
a heavy fire from a battery and musquetry at Al-
bourgi, in 1812. Gas. 1812.
49 T. Consitt, Mid. of D^enee In Howe's action,
1794; in Hotham's actions in 1795; and Mate of
same ship at the Nfle. Lieut commanding a gun-
boat at Gibraltar, employed in the protection of con-
▼oys in their passase through the Straita. Ideut of
Pomane at the blockade of Flushing.
50 G. Thomas, wounded at the landing of the
army in Egypt,;in 1801. Gax. 1801.
50* R. Trotter, Gax. 1804.
52 G. George, Mid. of Lpng at the capture of a
large privateer, in 1798. Lieut, of Boston, and
served in lier boats at the capture of a privateer of
six, and another of four guns, in 1801 ; in Chieheeter
at the taking of St Lucie and Tobago, in 1803 ; and
in AUrieore fii action with a Fr. flotiUa, in 1804.
53 J. Marshall (a), Gax. 1806.
55 N. Manger, Acting lieut of Sj^tHle at cap-
tare of Fr. frigate Forte in the Eastjndies, in 1798.
56 J. Paaley, Lieut of BeauUeUf and served in
her boats cutting out Chevrette from Camaret Bay,
in 1801. When in Lark sloop commanded her boats
cutting out a privateer from the island of Cuba in
the same year. Gax. 1801, 01.
57 J. W. Bailey, Agent of Transports in the ope-
rations against Genoa, &c. in 1814. Gax. 1814.
59 E. Thrackston, Mid. of Monarehf and wounded
at Copenhagen, in 1801.
61 J. Turner, wounded when Ueut of Hannibal at
lier ciqptnre in Algexiras Bay, 1801.
63 J.Hiatt,Mid. ofi^omaroffCapeStyineent,
1797, and served in boats of tliat sliip at the bom-
bardment of Cadix, and in various actions with gun
boats and batteries during the blockade of tliat port.
Lieut, of Theteus at the evacuation of St. Domingo
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by the French, and present at the capture of Du-
quesnCf CreoUy Chrindef and other ships with the
French troops on board, at Cape Nicholas Mole,
1803. Commanded a boat at the attack upon Cvrafoa,
1804.
64 J. Barker, when commanding Grenada in 1806
captured Fr. schooner privateer Princ€$se Murai.
65 Thos. Mitchell, Mid. of Anuthyst at capture
of Fr. frigate Dedaigneusef in 1801. Senior lieut. of
Harrier^ when in company with Phaeton an attack
was made on the Fr. frigate SemiUante^ protected by
batteries in the East Indies, in 1805 ; and in action
with a Dutch squadron in the Java Seas, in 1809.
Senior of SaUette, and commanded two divisions of
boats in the attack on 13 enemy's gun vessels during
the Walcheren expedition. Gaz. 1806.
67 O. Walker, Lieut, of PoIIm, and commanded
her boats at the capture of two Danish privateers on
the coast of Norway, in 1810. Gas. 1810.
69 R. I. Alleyn, Lieut, of Egypiienne, and served
in her boats cutting out Aleide of 34 guns, from
Muros Bay, in 1806.
71 R. Sutherland commanded boats of Morgiana
and ScQVit at the capture of a Sp. armed vessel off
Cape Trafalgar, 1807.
79 J. Murray, Lieut, of Stork and wounded in
boarding enemy's vessels off Porto Rico, and assisted
at capture of several armed vessels oiT Cuba, 1806 ;
also at the destruction of Fr. corvette Cygne^ and at
surrender of Martinique, 1809.
74 A. B. Howe, served as Mid. at the reduction
of W. India islands, 1797. Lieut, of Leviaihan at
Trafalgar ; and Senior of Renown at destruction of
Fr. ships Lion and Robuste off Cette, 1809.
75 R. Bastin, Lieut of Belleiile, at Trafalgar;
and wounded when Lieut, of Blanche at the capture
of Ouerriere in 1806. Gaa. 1806.
76 L. Boulderson, Mid. of BelUrophon at the
Nile. Lieut, of Volcano at defence of Cadiz, 1811.
Under Oiidk& of Council of 1830.
1 D. Fernandes, Mate of Thunderer in Howe's
action, 1794 ; and Bridport's, 1795. Lieut, of Blen-
heim off Cape St. Vincent, 14 Feb. 1797 ; and
actively engaged with the Spanish batteries and gun-
boate off Cadiz in the same year.
3 C. Thompson, Lieut, of Phixmus at the capture
of Sttcces, in 1801.
4 J. H. Dathan, Lieut, of Hazard at the capture
of Fr. privateer Neptune, in 1798. Gaz. 1798.
5 Wm Somerville, Mid. of Isis at Camperdown.
Lieut, of Babet at the capture of the Dutch fleet in
the Texel, 1799, on which occasion he served on
shore with the army. Was present at the attack on
the Fr. squadron and capture of Desir^e in Dunkirk,
1800, and when in Atalante was severely wounded
capturing a Spanish privateer off Ferrol, in 1801.
7. G. S. Parsons, Mid. of Barfleur off Cape St.
Vineent, 1797 ; and of Foudroyant at capture of
QMreyoi and Guillaume Tell, 1800. Acting Lieut,
of JSl Carmen, and served in a gun-boat at Egypt,
1801. Lieut, of Orion at Copenhagen, 1807 ; and
Senior of Valiant, and commanded her boats cutting
out a convoy from Basque roads ; and at the capture
■of Fr, frigate Canonniere,
14 T. «wain. Mate of RamiUieM at Copenhafn
in 1801. Lieut, commanding Attack gun bri^ &:
capture of two privateers of 14 gons each ; and ia
company with Co2poy«, landed and destroyed batte.
ries and signal stetions on the entrance of the Rifcr
Donellan, in 1806 ; commanded the same brig in tk
Walcheren expedition.
16 W. Whymper, wounded when Mid. of Ed^er
at Copenhagen, in 1801 . lieut. of Sn^>hir bomb ic
bombardment of Havre and Granville, and csptan
and destruction of many of the enemy's flotilla, ia
1803 and 1804. Lieut, of Courageux in the Walcbeita
expedition, and commanded a gun-boat and a party
of seamen on that occasion. Gaz. 1801.
17 A. WeUs, Mid. of Colosstu off Cape St Via-
cent ; and in her boats in several attacks ou the Cun
flotilla, in 1797. Mid. of Edgar at Copenhagen, la
1801. Lieut, of Gaaiie^fat Copenhagen, in ibuT;
and Senior of Nayaden and commanded her boats n
the capture of a Russian fort and aeveral vessels
under ite protection in the Skiold, 1809-
38 H. H. Budd, Mate of Antelope in an attsci ea
the enemy's flotilla off Ostend, in 1804. Wooudtd
when Lieut, of Pompee in the Mediterranean, u>
1806. Gaz. 1804.
SO F. Briggs, Senior Lieut of Halcyon 16 pu
brig in action off Denia, in 1806, with Sp. U g<ui
corvette Neptuno, a brig of 14 guns, and xebw d
la guns, the former of which was eaptured. Cwe-
manded a gun-boat which was sunk while engagisg
the batteries at the siege of Cadiz, 1808. G&i,
1806.
31 G. Kyle, Mate of Elephant at Copenhagen, is
1801, and surrender of the French army at St. Do-
mingo, in 1803 ; and when belonging to Herak
served on shore at the attack on Curafoa, in IMJ<.
Senior Lieut, of Kangaroo in the Walcheren expedi-
tion. Lieut, of Ahoukir in command of a gnn-boat
at the defence of Riga, in 1812 ; and in same ship fti
the taking of Genoa, in 1814.
32 T. M. Blainey, served in Arrogant at the «?•
ture of the Cape and Colombo, in 1795 and 179^-
Acting Lieut, of same ship, and in command of htr
boate, captured a Duteh 14 gun brig, and cut outfroB
under the batteries of Java an armed ship. Com-
manded Protector gun brig at the taking of the Caf«
and Monte Video, in 1806, and the boate of 5rwJ-
wick at the capture of a Danish brig of war and eat-
ter at Nyberg, in 1808, and a division of gun-boats
in Walcheren expedition, in 1809.
34 C. Royer, Mid. of ^Swt/X^iire at the Nik ; "^
served on shore with the army in Egypt on the 8th,
12th, and 2l8t of March, 1801. Mate of CamU^^
and served in her boats at the capture of scvcia
armed feluccas near Tarragona, in 1801. Lieut «
Ambuscade in the Adriatic ; and wounded in If 06 m
cutting out a vessel from under the batteries of Trt-
miti. Second Lieut, of Astrea in action with li<
French squadron off Madagascar, in 1811.
36 Geo. Bague, Mid. of Haerlem, at captntt of
Prima galley from under the Mole of Genoa, and »j
the operations in Egypt, 1801. Slightly wouudrJ
when Lieut, of Colossus at Trafalgar, and siso lo
Bittern while employed in her boats in the Mediter-
ranean. Senior of Leonidas at the capture of '^^^^
Maura, 1810; and commanded a division of i^^-
boats at the defence of Scylla. Senior of Soynt at
the surrender of Genoa, in 1814.
37 Jas. Hewitt, Mid of Inconstant, and served '»
her boate cutting out a vessel under a heavy fire froD
the batteries of Goree, in 1804.
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39 E. Steele, Lieut of ArHkMSa, and commanded
^ party of seamen at the destruction of a battery on
^be coast of Franee in 1809.
42 G. F. Somerville, Lieut of Hussar at Copen-
hafren, in 1807 ; and senior of Ulysses at the reduction
of Martinique, in 1809 ; also employed in a flat-boat
in the expedition to Walcheren.
45 J. Grierson, Lieut, of Princess Charlottef in
1 805, in action with Fr. 26 gun ship Cyone, and 16
^un-brig Naiade, the former of which was captured.
S:»enior of Dietaior and Ohucesier^ until the conclusion
of the war.
46 J. Lamont, severely wounded when Lieut, of
J^oselkf in boarding an enemy's armed vessel in the
Oulf of Mexico, in 1806.
47 J. G. Gooding, commanded Flying Fish
schooner in the expedition to Batabano in the Isle of
Ouba, in 1806, and in tke operations against Buenos
Ay res, 1807.
48 J. Barclay, Mid. of Hydra, in her boats at
capture of an armed lugger under a fire of musketry
Df^ar the river Touque, in 1803. Acting Lieut, of
Britannia at Trafialgar ; and Lieut, of Latona at the
capture of Curacoa, 1807.
49 J. Spratt, wounded when Mate of Defiance at
Trafalgar. Gaz. 1805.
50 T. Coakley, Acting Lieut, of T4mAraire at Tra-
falgar ; Lieut, of Toiiiiaa^ at Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
and of Rttisonnable \t the capture of St. Paul, Isle
of Bourbon.
51 J. Eaton, Mid. of Hannibal in action with
French squadron in Algeziras Bay, in 1801, and cap-
tured ; of Atalanta, cutting out several vessels from
under batteries in Quiberon Bay ; and of J^m^raire
at Trafalgar. Lieut, of Lion at the capture of Java ;
and while in command of her tender, severely wounded
in action with 13 Malay pirates.
52 J. Brine, Mid of Agincourt in the expedition
to Egypt, 1801. Lieut, of Oloire at capture of Mar-
tinique, 1809 ; of Potnp^ at Guadaloupe, 1810 ; and
wrecked in Laurel^ 1812 ; and detained a prisoner in
France till the peace.
53 S. Mitchell, Mid. of BeaMUtu at Camperdown,
and Mate of MaUa in Calder's action.
54 S. Hilton, Mate of Mimoiaur at Trafalgar ;
Ueut. of Revenge at capture of Fr. frigate squadron ;
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, and served on shore
-with the brigade of seamen at the siege of Flushing,
1809. Gas. 1809.
55 J. G. H. Gramshaw, served at the capture of a
convoy and destruction of the batteries at Caaaia, in
1813. Gaz. 1813.
56 G. A. Schultz, Mid. of Asia at Bomholm, in
1801, and Lieut of Nassau at Copenhagen, in 1807,
and destruction of Danish 74, Prince CTtristian
Frederick, 1808. Lieut, of Parikian in action with
three Fr. ships of war, and in the Walcheren ex-
pedition, in 1809, and Signal Ueut. to Sir Home
|^>pham and on the coast of Spain.
57 H. Entwisle, Mid. of Bellerophon at Trafalgar.
58 F. S. Price, wounded as Mate of Tfm^airt at
Trafalgar.
69 E. Mourilyan, Mate of Antelope, and severely
-wounded boarding a Dutch gun-boat, in 1804; com-
manded launch of Pomp^ at the capture of the castle
and town of Scala, in 1806. Gaz. 1806.
60 J. Le Feuvre, Mid. of DestrA at Copenhagen,
ia 1801, and served in her boat at the capture of an
armed felucca, in 1804. Lieut of Fisgard at the
July 50
taking of Curacoa, in 1807 ; and of Manger at the
capture of Anholt, in 1809.
61 J. Taylor, Mid. of Gibraltar in the expedition
to Ferrol, 1800, and at Egypt, and commanded her
launch at the attack of the enemy's works at Elba,
1 80 1 . Mate of Donegal during the important services
of that ship after Trafalgar; and of same ship at
St. Domingo, 1806. Lieut, of Donegal at the attack
on Fr. firigate squadron destroyed at Sables D'Olonne ;
and upon the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, 1809 ; and at
attack upon two Fr. frigates moored close under the
batteries of La Hogue, 1810. Lieut, of Maidstone at
destruction of two American privateers in the bay of
Fundy, 1812 ; and at capture of American Revenue
cutter, and other vessels in the Chesapeake and
Rappahannock, 1813.
62 W. Lloyd, Mid. of Superb in the action in the
Straits of Gibraltar, 1801 ; and at St. Domingo.
Lieut of Ardent taking Monte Video.
63 Phil. Wright, Mid. of Lion in action with four
Spanish frigates, and capture of Santa Dorotea, in
1798; wounded when serving in a gun -boat on the
Nile in the same year; present at the blockade
and capture of Malta; and commanded a mortar
vessel oiF Boulogne, in 1804 and 5. Lieut, of Repulse
at the passage of the Dardanelles, in 1807.
64 W. Edwards, Mid. of Defiance at Copenhagen
in 1801.
65 N. Brice, captured while commanding Jackdaw
schooner in the West Indies, in 1808.
66 L. S. Jack, acting Senior Lieut, of Desir^e at
the capture of the forts of Cuxhaven, siege and re-
duction of Gluckstadt, and all the operations in the
Elbe, in 1813-14.
67 W. Figg. Mid. of Venerable at Camperdown ;
and wounded in Bellona at Copenhagen, in 1801.
Senior Lieut, of Snake at the capture of two Danish
forts, and several vessels near the North Cape ; and
in command of Pickle, assisted with several other
small vessels, in beating off the Fr. frigate QMre of
44 guns, in 1809. Gaz. 1801.
67* E. Norie, Mid. of Prince qf Wales at the
capture of Trinidad with the Sp. squadron, 1797.
Acting Master of Busy at capture of Sp. Letter of
Marque of superior force. Lieut, of Mars at Copen-
hagen, 1807, and slightly wounded. When com-
manding a prize to Goldfinch was captured, 1810, off
Gigon, and detained a prisoner in France flve years.
68 N. Colthurst, Mid. of Prince at Trafalgar.
69 J. H. Sanders, Mid. of Melpomene, and served
in her boats at the capture and destruction of a Fr.
National brig of 18 guns, in the S^n^gal, in 1801.
Mate of Swi/tsure at Trafalgar; and Lieut of Statira,
in command of an armed vessel, was captured by
two armed luggers in 1809f after losing an eye, and
being otherwise severely wotinded.
69* C. Rubidge, served in Ceres in the expeditions
to Belleisle, Cadiz, and Egypt, 1801 ; and actively
employed on the Lakes and Nile. Senior Ueut of
Etna at bombardment of Copenhagen, 1807 ; attack
on French fleet in Aix Roads (where he was wounded);
bombardment of Flushing; and defence of Cadiz.
Commanded Hardy and Bloodhound till the peace.
70 T. Hills, Mid. of Victory in Hotham*s second
action, 1795; and off Cape St. Vincent, 1797. Mate
of Seahorse, and served in her boats at the destruction
of a convoy in Hyeres Bay, in 1804; and Lieut, of
Philomel, covering the advance of the boats in the
Bay of Rosas, in 1809.
70* A. Miicdouald Mid. of Ardent at the capture
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of the Dutch fleet in the Texel, in 1799; and wonnded
at Copenhagen, in 1801 ; and of Bellerophon ttMufg
Ft. 74 gun ship Dutpittne^ io 1803. lieut. of Tribune
and slightly wounded at the destruction of gun-boats
off Corunna, in 1807 ; in the same ship was several
timet engaged with the Danish flotillas in the Baltic,
particularly with four brigs off Mandell, in 1810.
71 R. L. ConoUy, Mid. of Theseus at the Nile ;
and wounded when Sub-Lieut, of Tigress gun brig,
in action with the Boulogne flotilla, in 1805.
79 T. Jager, Mid. of Southampton at the capture
oftlie Danish and Swedish West India Islands, in
1801 ; of Termagcmt cutting out Podesta National
armed xebec, near Bastia; and Mate of Ouerrier, em >
ployed in the gun-boats, at Gibraltar, in 1 805. Lieut,
of Agincourt in the expedition to Walcheren, &e. ;
of Laurestinus in the Chesapealce river ^ attack on
Craney Island, &c.
73 C. Janns, Lieut, of Inflexible at Copenhagen,
in 1807. Senior Lieut, of Eclair t and commanded
her boats at the destruction of a French convoy in
duiberon bay ; and Acting Commander of that ship
actively employed on the coast of Calabria, and at the
defence of Sicily, in 1810.
74 J. Arnold, Mid. of Tigre and commanded a
gun-boat at the defence of Acre, 1799; and the pin-
nace at the cutting out four vessels laden with stores
for the Fr. army from under Mount Carmel. Com-
manded a boat at the landing and subsequent opera-
tions in Egypt, 1801. Acting Lieut, of Spy in 1805,
6, and wounded when Sub- Lieut, of Desperate gun-
brig in action with two French privateers on the coast
of France, in 1807.
75 T. Edmonds, Lieut, of Childert in a severe
action with Danish 18 gun-brig Lov^en, 1808.
76 P. Crane, Mid. of Superb in the action in the
Straits of Gibraltar, 1801. Senior-Lieut of Renard,
and in her boats at the defence of Riga, in 1818.
77 J. Salmon, Lieut, of Tonnant at Trafalgar, and
wounded when commanding Tobago schooner in action
with a superior force off Guadaioupe, in 1806.
79 J. B. Blennerhasset, Mid. of Tonnant at Tra-
ftdgar.
80 S. Marsing^ll, wounded when Mid. of St,
Fiorenxo at capture of Fr. frigate, Pxyche^ in 1805
81 S. Sison, Lieut, of Volontaire^ serving in her
boats at capture of a convoy in Rosas bay, in 1809.
82 V. W.H. Bogle, Mid. of Vanguard at capture of
French 74 gun-ship Duquesne and frigate Creole t and
of Active at the passage of the Dardanelles, and de-
struction of the Turlcish squadron at Pesquies. Lieut,
of Proserpine when captured by two French frigates,
1809.
83 J. White, Lieut, of Baracouta at the capture of
the Dutch Spice Islands, 1810.
84 G. Welch, Mate of Veteran in the expediticn
to the Helder and surrender of the Dutch fleet in the
Texel, in 1799, and at Copenhagen, in 1801. Senior
Lieut, of Briseus at the talcing of Cuxhaven, 1809 ;
captured in one of her boats with six men, the Danish
privateer Courier, In the same vessel captured the
Fr. privateer Sans Soucit 1810.
85 T. Burdwood, Mate of Raisonable at Copenha-
gren, in 1801. Lieut, of Belleisle at the capture of
Martinique ; and commanded a gua-boat at the siege
of Flushing ; served as Agent of Transports in the
expedition to New Orleans and surrender of Fort
Mobile, in 1814.
87 S. Briggs, Mid. of Grenada at the capture of
Printesse Murat schooner of war in the West Indies,
in 1806. Gas. 1806.
88 J. ntsmaurice, Lieut, of Conutfion, and se-
verely wounded in action with Fr. 16 g^n brig Pali-
nurCf by which she was captured off Martiniqae, 180S.
89 W. Milue, Mid. of Stoinger in the cxpeditiot
to Holland, 1799 ; and of Elephant at Copenhagen,
1801 ; and in a boat of that ship was at the cnttiar
out a schooner under Cape Francois, San I>ominfo.
Served also in that ship at the e^tnre of JhiquesMt
and Criole, evacuation oy the French of Cape Fnn.
cois, and surrender of SurveiUante and Clorinde, is.
1803. Sub-Lieut of Carrier cutter at surrender of
Heligoland, and in the expedition to Copenhagn,
1807 ; and acting in command of Carrier captured Fr.
privateer Aettf of superior force. In eommand d
same cutter in an attaclc upon Boulogne, 1808, aau
wrecked in the same year after an action with tvD
batteries at Etaples, on which occad^n he wss
wounded in two places. During the rebdlion in
Canada acted as Maijor of Volunteers, and Capt. of
the Provincial Navy. Gaz. 1807, 1807.
91 W. R. B Sellon, Mid. of Centaur at the takioc
of St. Lucia, in 1803. Lieut of Alexandria^ in cob*
mand of two (pin-boats, captured two Dutch goo.
vessels on the coast of HoUand ; and of Castor is
action with HautpouU^ captured by the sqiiadron of
Guadaioupe, 1809. Commanded the boats of Smi^t-
sure at the capture of Fr. privateer Charlemagne of
8 guns and 93 men off Corsica, in 1813. Gaz.
1813.
93 H. Overend, Mate of Baechanie^ and in her
boats at the capture of an armed brig and two feluees*,
protected by batteries and fleld pieces, at SanU
Martha on the Spanish Main, in 1806. Gaz. 1806.
94 F. Beaumont, Mid. of Ardent jX Copenhagen,
in 1801.
96 Sanderson Allen, Mid. of Polyphetmrns in tht
opemtions against Buenos Ayres, in 1807» aadlieut
of Caroline at Banda Neira, 1810.
96 C. Chapell, was Mid. of Victory at Trafalgar.
97 H.J. P. Proby, Mate of Namur in the ac^d
off Ferrol, 1805 ; and at capture of Linoia* »quadnw.
98 J. Fiolayson, Signal Mid. of EJepham at C«-
Kenhagen, in 1801. Mate of Topaze at the taking cf
lariegalante, the Saintes, Martinique and Gna^
loupe ; was Lieut of Jason at the capture of lb;
French frigate Topaze, and Senior of the TopaxenlxU
taking of Guadaioupe, in 1810. Hon. Med. Rov
Hum. Soc.
100 M. Anthony, Mid. of Naiad at Tn&Igar.
Lieut, of Fury serving in the Baltic, and in lbi>*
severely wounded engasing an enemy's gun-botf-
Senior of Sarpen in the Walcheren Expedition ; aiK
served at the defence of Cadiz and Tariflte.]
101 M. Raven, Mate of Nymph, commanded ooe
of her b(Mts at the attack on ^e Garotta priTatecrc '
20 guns and 150 men off Lisbon, in 1808, at the deau
of Capt Shipley. Lieut, of Castor at the capture c:
Hautpoult in the West Indies, in 1809, and taking a
Guadaioupe, in 1810.
102 N. Norton, Mate of Ftrginie at capture of
Dutch frigate Guelderland, 1808. Gaz. 1806.
103. J. Jackson serving in Veteran at Camper-
down, 1797 ; and Copenh^^, 1801.
104 W. Lester, Mate of Seahorse in action «Tt^
Turkish squadron and capture of Badere Zaffer, \^-
Lieut, of Fwrieuse and assisted at destruction of •
battery and convoy near Civita \ecchia, 1813. Qm>
1808, 13.
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105 G. Touog, Mid and Mate of Seepire from
1803 till 1808 serving in the East Indies, Isle of
France, &c Lieut, c^ Bermuda in the Flushing ex-
pedition, 1809, and of Lum, at the capture of Java
and the flotilla.
106 T. Hodgakins, Lieut., and commanded boats
of Nemetis at capture of two Danish schooners on
the coast of Norway, 1810.
107 C. Pearson, Mid. of Spencer at St. Domingo,
1806, and wounded.
109 V. Lanphier, Mid. of SparHate at Trafalgar ;
and wounded when Lieut, of Leonidaa at taking
Cephalonia and 5^ta Maura.
110 H. Rich, Mid. of Defiance at Trafalgar.
112 Sam. Whiteway, Mate of Inmncible at the
reduction of St. Lucia, Trinidad, and Surinam, in
1796. Acting Lieut, of Glory, in Caldcr's action ;
and Senior of Thameit and commanded a detachment
of seamen and marines at the destruction of 10 armed
vessels on the coast of Italy, in 1811, and officially
mentioned on various occasions. Gaz. 1811.
114 C. E. Day, Mid. of Hereule at the capture of
Fr. frigate Crfole, and Mignon corvette, and in action
with Poursuieanief off Cape Nicholas Mole, in 1803.
Mid. of Windeor Cattle at capture of four frigates off
Rochfort, 1806 ; and passage of the Dardauelles,when
be served on shore at the attack on the i.<Iand of
iVota. Lieut, in command of a gun and mortar boat
at the siege of Cadiz in 1810.
116^ K. Nazer, Lieut, of Maidstone^ and in her
boats in company with those of Statira init out a 6-
guD schooner in the Chesapeake. Gaz. 1813.
117 W. L. Paterson, Mid, of Terpsichore at cap-
ture of Sp. frigate Mahonesa, and Fr, frigate VestaUj
1796 ; also at bombardment of Cadiz ; and at Tene-
"ffe, 1797, Act. Lieut, of Tartana at Copenhagen,
1807 ; and engaged in her boats cutting out a convoy
at Fladstrand. 1808.
118 T. Levell, Lieut, of Little Belt in her encoun-
ter with the U.S. frigate President , in 1811.
,119 W. H. Smith, Mid. of Romney at the ezpedi-
tion to the Helder, 1799 ; and of Vanguard at cap-
ture of Duquesne and Creole, in 1803 ; of Repulse at
passage of Dardanelles, and destruction of Turkish
squadron ; and of Neptune at the capture of Marti-
nique, 1809. Lieut, of Snap at capture of Guadaloupe,
the Saintes, And St. Martin's, 1810 ; and of Standard
at the defence of Cadiz, 1811, 12. Lieut, of Warspite,
serving in her boats at capture of U.S. privateer
Pkuh, and other vessels.
120 T. Chrystie, Mid. of Ajax in the expeditions
to Ferrol, Cadiz, and Egypt ; and of Defiance at
Trafalgar. Lieut, of Wolverene at the taking of
Martinique ; and when in Sceptre commanded her
boats, cutting out some vessels from under the bat-
teries in Quiberon Bay. Senior of Alceste in the ex-
pedition against New Orleans. Gaz. 1811.
123 W. Lowcay, Mid. of Ajax in Calder's action,
and at Trafalgar. Lieut, of Princess of Orange, and
employed in the gun-boats at the reduction of
Flushing.
124 F. D. Romney, Mid. of Osprey employed
against the revolted natives at Sierra Leone, 1809 ;
of Belleropkon at the capture of Duquesne, and other
Fr. ships, and surrender of Cape Francois ; and of
Colics in the action off Ferrol. Sub- Lieut, of Char-
ger at the sieges of Stralsund and Copenhagen, 1807.
Lieut, of Dictator and in command of her boats cap-
tured three privateers ; and of Leveret, and com-
manded a boat at the capture of a privateer off
Heligoland, and at the destruction of another on the
coast of Denmark, in 1812. Commanded a gun-
boat during the operations in the Elbe, in 1813, 14,
and was wounded in an attack on Danish gun-boats
at Busun. Gaz. 1812, 14.
125 W. Wooloock, Mid. of Minotaur at Trafalgar.
127 R. Rawle, Lieut, of Rota, and wounded in
her boats attempting to cut out Am. privateer in
Fayal harbour, 1814.
129 S. Roscow, Mid. of Spencer in Saumarez's
actions off Algesiras and in the Straits of Gibraltar,
1801, and of Intrepid at defence of Gaeta and storm-
ing of Capri 180f). Lieut, of Montagu and served
on shore at capture of Santa Mnria 1810, and of
R^fieman during Uie operations in the Penobscot, 1814.
130 J. R. Hownam, commanded a detachment of
seamen and marines at the destruction of batteries and
a convoy at Port Nouvelle, in 1813. Gaz. 1813, 13.
131 W. Jones, Mate of Windsor Castle and
wounded at passage of the Dardanelles, 1807.
132 C. Jefferis, Lieut, of Dover at the capture of
Amboyna, in 1810. Gaz. 1810.
134 J. Pbepoe, Mid. of Ajax at Trafalgar. Lieut,
serving in boats of Armide at destruction of Fr.
flotilla under He D'Aix. and of three brigs on Pointe
du Che, 1810.
136 J. Waterman, Mid. of Minotaur at Trafalgar.
137 J. Treeve, Mate of Tonnant at Trafalgar,
and served on shore with the Naval Brigade in co-
operation with the Patriots on the north coast of
Spain, in 1812.
139 H. Conn, Lieut, of Junon when captured by
the Fr. frigates Renommee and Clorinde, in 1809.
141 T. M. Teed, Mid. of Defiance at Copenhagen,
1801 ; served in boats of Penelope at the rescue of
the crew of Atalanta, ashore on the Fr. coast under
batteries; at destruction of a convoy near Cape
Prior, 1807 ; and in Centaur, 1808^ 9, in the Baltic.
Lieut, commanding Swinger on the coast of Africa
during the Ashantee war, and commanded a division
of seamen and marines at the 'defence of Cape Coast
Castle, for which service he was named in the ga-
zetted despatches, 1834.
142 C. Reid, Mid. of Chichester at capture of Fr.
and Dutch W. India islands, 1803 ; and of Areihusa
at capture of Sp. frigate Pomona, 1805, and storming
of Curacoa, 1807. Wounded when Lieut, of Avon^in
action with Fr. frigate NirHde, 1810.
143 R. Baiker, Lieut, of Piedmontaise at capture
of Dutch Spice Islands.
145 H. Nason, Mid. of Antelope in action with
Fr. flotilla off Ostend, 1803 ; and of Pomp^ in the
operations on the coast of Calabria, passage of the
Dardanelles, and at Copenhagen, 1807. Lieut, of
Thais, and re-captured in her boats two merchant
vessels under convoy of two privateers off Cape
Spartivento, 1810.^
146 E. G. Palmer, Mid. of Donegal, and wounded
at St. Domingo, 1806. Senior Lieut, of Rinaldo,
and severely wounded when heading the bnai*ders at
capture of Fr. privateer Maraudeur of superioi
force, 1810.
147 4 G. White, Mate of Dreadnought at Trafalgar.
148 D. R. Syer, Mid. of Prince, at Trafalgar, and
of Tt^re in the expedition to Egypt, 1807, at de-
struction of two Fr. line of battle ships off Cette ;
and severely wounded in the bay of Rosas, 1809.
Lieut, of Vohntaxre in the attack on Pomegue, 1810,
and again wounded ; ser\'ed also in her boats atMor^
ffion and defenr? of Tarragona, 1812.
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149 T. J. p. Masters, Lieut, of Horatio^ and
severely wounded in her boats at the cutting out a
schooner and cutter on the coast of Norway, 1812.
Gaz. 1812.
151 G. Sayer, wounded when Mid. of Cer6«TM,
in endeavouring to cut out a privateer in the West
Indies, 1607.
162 C. Robinson, Mid. of Caroline at capture of
Dutch frigate and destruction of squadron inBatavia
Roads, 1 806. Lieut, of San Joa^ in action with Fr.
fleet oiT Toulon, 1813.
1 55 W. Hamilton, served in the boats of Franchite,
cutting out Raposa schooner from the Bay of Cam-
peachy ; and wounded when Mate of Tigrt in the
operations before Rosetta, 1807.
159 J. H.Johnston, Mid. of Sporfia^entTrafalgar.
161 R. B. Mathews, Mid. of Harpy ia action with
Fr. frigate Pallas in 1800. Mate of MercMry, and
when in charge of a prize successfully defended her
against several Spanish privateers. ^ , , ,
163 T. P. Evans, Mid. of Dragon in Caldcr s
action, 1805 ; and Mate of Sultan, and present in her
hosts at the cutting out several boats from Onegha.
164 J F. Arnold, Lieut, of Goshawk, and severely
wounded at an attack on the enemy's privateers,
within the Mole of Malaga, 1811.
166 E. Scott, Mid. of Hero in Calder's action ;
in Sir R. Strachan's action; a»<\ »*.,«*P}^rf „°'
Marengo and Belle Poult. Mate and Mid. of BeUe-
rophen in the Baltic; and commanded a boat at de-
struction of a Russian battery off Hango Head ; at
that of a second in Finland ; and in action with Rus-
sian flotilla off Percola Point, 1809. ^Lieut. of Nar-
cissus at the attack on Craney Island and Hampton
defeat of barney's flotilla on the Patuxent, and
taking the town of Benedict ; and in command of the
boats of Narcissus and Dispatch boarded and brought
off American 10 gun schooner Eagle, which vessel
was defended by batteries and militia in Long Island
Sound, 1814. Gar. 1814.
166 W. Walford, Mid. of Bellerophon at Tra-
falgar : and Senior Lieut, of same ship at the sur-
render of Napoleon, 1815.
Under Order in Council, 1846.
2 M. Spratt, Master of Seahorse in her attack on
a convoy on the coast of Spain, in 1805. Gaz. 1806.
3 T. Hoskins, Mid. of Vietory in Hotiiam's
second action, 1795. Master of Syren, and served
in her boats, cutting out a merchant vessel, at Gua-
daloupe. in 1798 ; and at capture of Sunnam in 1799
Master of Trent, and assisted in cutting out a sWp,
protected by an armed lugger and cutter, from under
the batteries, near the Isle of Brehat. in 1801 ; and of
Amazon, at capture of Marengo and Belle Poute, 1 806,
when he was much hurt by a splinter. In command
of Diligence store ship, served at the siege of Cadiz,
iu 1810. Gaz. 1801.
4 . C. M. White, Master of DiHgenee, at the aip-
ture and cutting out of various privateers in West
Indies, 1796, 7, and 8, including a Pnvateer and five
merchant vessels cut outof Aguada Bay, Porto Rico,
and the Sp. amcd ship Natividad, captured off Cuba,
1798 Itf aster of Adventure, in the expedition to
the Hclder, 1799; in the following year attached
to a flying squadron with a military force menacing
the enemy's coasts ; and of Monmouth in the expeUi-
tion to Egypt, and consequent operations, 1801.
Master of Amphion in Nelson's pursuit of Villeneuve,
and engaged in Rosas Bay a flotilla of 27 gun-boate,
1805- of P*«fr^ off Boulogne, 1806; and of Excellent
ut the defence of Rosas, 1807-8, and Adriatic, in 1809
5 J. Hepburn, Master of Canopua at St. Domingo.
1806 ; and passage of the Dardanelles, in 1807.
6 J . Seymour. Master of An^trite, at capture of
the Devil's Island, off Cayenne, of Surinam, and St
Martin's, and also of the Danish and Swedish islands,
and seven large privateers; and in command of her
cutter captured a Fr. armed schooner lying near a pn-
vateer, and in the face of a heavy fire. He snbscquentiy
carried by boarding a Sp. armed schooner off Bar-
badoes. Master of Conquerer at Trafalgar, of
Com-in-chiefs flag-ship at Comnna, and of Barfieur,
bearing Com.-in-chief 's flag in tiie Tagus, 1M9, 12.
and one of those officers selected to fit for sea
the Sp. line of battie ships in Ferrol. Surveyed
tiie lUver Tagus; and Master of RandOiea dnrinc
the war on coast of America, where he also made
useful surveys of the portions he visited.
8 J.W Trotter, Mate of Pomone in Bridport's
action, 1795. Master of LetAathan at Trafalgar.
9 J. Gaze, served in Nymphe at capture of Ctej-
patra, 1793; in Jndefaiigable at destmction of Fr.
80 gun ship DroUs de P Homme, 1797. Maater of
Arethusa at capture of Sp. frigate Pomona, 1806,
and Master of the Fleet at Algiers.
11 N. Tinmouth, Master of Pembroke, aad
oflScially commended for services at the destruction
of a convoy at Port Manrigo, in 1814.
12 W. Wilkinson, Mid. ot Texel, blockading the
Texel, 1801. Master of Rambler employed on the
coast of Fwinre till the peace of Amiens, and of itn«
at the blockade of Brest, Comnna, and Ferrol, aad
often engaged in the boats intercepting the enemy s
convoys. Master of Sirius in Calder's action, and at
Trafalgar ; and in command of her boats captured two
feluccas under a heavy fire from the batteries of
Tarifa; of Minotaur at Copenhagen, 1807 ; and of
Christian VII. inBasque Roads, and Quiberon Bay.
14 T, Curtis, Master of Seahorse in action with
the Turkish squadron, and capture of 60-gun frigate
Badere Zaffer, in 1808.
15 W. I'nrdo served in Northumberland and SaU-
mine in the operations on the coast of Genoa, ard
expedition to Egypt, in 1801 ; and Master of AU-
crityKt Copenhagen, in 1807.
19 W. Ellis, (a) Master of Havoek, and frequently
employed in her boate against the Danish flotilla la
the Cattegat, in 1808 ; and of CastiUan at the attack
on the Fr. flotilla, and capture of Fille de Lycn
praam, off Boulogne, in 1811, and recapture of
Apelles sloop of war off Etaples; also at capture of i
Fr. lugger privateer of 10 guns and 75 men, ofi
Dieppe.
20 R. Yule, Mate of Hero, in Calder's action ; ib
the action off Ferrol ; capture of Marengo and BeUf
Poule, 1806; and of Denmar* in the Walcheren ex-
pedition.
23 J. Higgs, served in Centaur at capture of Pr.
frigates, 1806; at Copenhagen, 1807; Walcheren,
1809 ; and Master of Untie in the partial action mith
Fr. squadron off Toulon, 1814.
25 W. Miller, Master of Cherub, and severely
wounded in command of one of her boate at the cap-
ture by boarding of a piratical brigantine on the coast
of Africa. Master of Genoa at Navarin. Master ot
the Fleet in the Mediterranean, 1840, 43.
26 J. Wood, Master of Granieus at Algiers
29 A. Karlcy, serving in Cleopatra at capture td
Fr. frigate Topaze, and at Martinique, 1809.
30 R. Easto, Mid. of Stafira, serving in the
Scheldt, 1809 ; and at the reduction of Guadaloopc.
1810. Master of Cambrian at Navarin.
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NAVAL KNIGHTS OF WINDSOR
Appointed aiuler the will of the late Samuel Travers, Esq., which ezpresAes they shall bp
superannaated or disabled Lieutenants of English men-of-war, ''single men" without children, inclined
to live a virtuous, studious, and devout life, — to be removed if they give occasion for scandal.
Salary, £100 6s. per annum. — Governor £12 in addition.
LIEUTENANTS.
seniority.
Governor. Charles Okes, 18Febl807. Appointed 23Novl830.
Appointed. | AppointM.
James Holman, F.R.S. 27Apr07 29Sepl812 ' William Pilch 24Sepl4 23Janl84S
eVRichard F. Jewers . .5July09 21 Janl846 \ George Bland llFebl5 24Decia33
George Hurst 4DeclO 12Augl838 , Frederick J. F. Henslow 10Mar29 10Sepl84l
The Naval Knights take precedence according to their Seniority as Lieutenants of tiie Royal Navy.
LIEUTENANTS OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
Frrderick Bedford* 68ept90
@'Oavid O'Brien Casey«110ct99
J osiah Domford** .... 29 Apr02
^l^Mich.Fltton'' OMaHM , @*99Ba8sett Jones
^"©©PPWrn. Rivers'* 8Jan06
PPJohn Wood Rouse'* 24Aug07
Loveless* 2Ftbn
m'Geo. Mitford Monk« 23Jaul2
LIEUTENANTS,
WITH DATES OF SENIORITY.
To qualify an Officer to receive a Lieutenant's Ck>mmission, he must have been borne on the
books of, and have actually served in, one. or more of Her Majesty's Ships six complete years
(excepting in the case of Masters, vide page 83), two of which as Midshipman ; and shall have passed
such Examinations as the Admiralty may from time to time direct, after he shall have attained the
full age of 19 years. He shall be required to produce, at such Examinations, proof of his age, and
certificates of the above-mentione<l period of service, and of the regularity of his conduct; and If
any candidate shall knowingly produce false certificates, he shall thereby be rendered incapable of
ever receiving any Conmiission in Her Majesty's Navy ; and if the falsehood of such Certificates
shall not be discovered until after he has obtained promotion, he shall, whenever it may be discovered,
be dismissed from the Navy, whatever rank he may at the time have attained*
The following 80 Lieutenants and the preceding 220 Retired Commanders (making in all 300), are
on the half- pay of seven shillings per diem.
1796
Robert John Hibbs
.29Dec
1800
@'Joseph Tiudale
.6Sept
1801
©"©OdfWm.Parker**.
16Mar
1803
Balch Nun Hoar . .
Henry Muller
.15 April
...4Nov
1804
^Vni. Ingle Woodman^ .
6
.3May
as. Uzuld Purches* 26July
I'Qeorge Jas. Evelyu* . .SOAug
1805
Rob. Daniel Lancastei^ ..26Feb
Richard Croft Greenway ..8Mar
I'Chas. Hammond? . . . .2dMar
Wm. Hen. Bovce* . .88May
ohn Carslak^ 220ct
©(©Flowers Beckett*^^ 24 Dec
1806
I®'® Dan. White Randall" 22Jan
William Pitman 31 JaU
John George Max 6Feb
@'George Brooks 1 7Mar
18
♦ Hsitoiir Msstor, Barbsdoet.
g'(V)Alex. Forsyth Parr»*2April
^PPEdward Cole^^ . .23Sept
John Nepean'- 258ept
@\J)Samuel Spencer*'. . . .180rt
Robert Snell (a) 7Nov
@>®John PoUard" ,...14Nov
1807
©ippCha. Hawkins* 7Jan
John Baikie 4Feb
>*Charles Okes 18Feb
Ross Connor* 23Feb
Wentworth Parsons
Croke^ 14Mar
®^(g)Geo.WilliamsonT ..lOApril
James Holman, F. R.S. . . 27 A pril
31
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Lieutenants^ with Dates of Seniority.
@>Richard Glinn Vall8ck*17Ma.y
John Smith(«) 21 May
t'Wm. Hen. Dixon^ . . . .25 May
'® George Haydon*'. . . .9JaDe
$^' Francis Jeffe'rsonf. . . . 12 Jane
^*John Jenkins Loney . . 11 Aug
Thomas Pierce ISepi
Richard Stovin KawM ....gOct
^Richard Bastard'* ....lOOct
^'Oeorge Frankly n 7 N ot
©^Samuel Strong" . . . .lODec
Francis John Tomer* • • do
1808
@*®Charle§Wolrigei 5Jan
Charles Bagehot 3IJan
^'®John Pickthom* SMar
ty§) |99Tho. Jackson^(a) 1 7 May
'Thomas Clack IGJune
John Simpson^fr) 28July
@'©Thos. GQbert Carter^SAug
Thomas Blake^ 23Sept
@'®William D'Aranda' 160ct
Marmadukc Smith" .... 27 Dec
@*Thomas Archer'* .... do
1800
@Uohn Bulford* 27 Jan
@>£dward William Pitt^ 11 Mar
Francis Godench 26 Mar
Wm. Wilson South IdJune
@'Jos. Wm. Crabb** .... l6June
@^l99Rich. Fran. Jewers^dJuIy
@'9JI)John Green*? 11 Aug
@^Henry Garrett* .... 21 Aug
Peter Bayly 31 Aug
^Uohn Knapman 14Sept
Edmund Malone^* 18Sept
8)* Benjamin Hooper^ .. ISDec
9 Robert Roper Mar-
ley** SIDec
1810
Alfred Sam. Robinson* . • 2Jan
John Barclay Scriven . . 4Jan
@* James Sedgwick Lean*f do
70
Richard Coles ISApr
James Atkins(6) iMav
t'John Hill(a) do '
V'DEdward Ramsey'' . . do
Robt. Bradley Roe'« •• . .lOMay
Charles Hare'^ SJune
William Absolon OJune
@'Jas Maurice Shipton* 2&lune
Richard Hooper 4July
William Bradley*® 12July
The foUowtng 700 LieutemuiU are on
the half-pay of 0«. per diem.
William Strong iSJuly
@' William Campbell .... do
Thomas M'Donnell do
t'W.Persse Newenham*' 23July
* Robert Holmant llAug
Chas. Kirkwood** 14 Aug
@'99l^oi^a' Hen. Mac-
kenzie*^ 1 8 A ug
@' John Macnerin 31 Aug
George Goddard 3Sepl
@>VVm. Philip Delafons do
@'John Wardle lOSept
9(9 John Geo. Nops*^ ..11 Sept
@> WilUam Phipps do
Nicholas Atkin lOSept
(g)3Rickard Lloyd'^^ 22Sept
Joshua Carteret Gosselin do
@'(J)Wm. Dumbreck** ..27Sept
John Edridge 230ct
@»Henry Brett 290ct
Allan M'Millan 81 Oct
Wm. LenthaU Brake** . . 2Nov
Rich. Hetherington .... 8 Nov
Thos. Colson Festlng . . 2dNov
@> Frederick Draffen 27Nov
John Grierson 20Not
t> William Farrant*' .... 8Dec
'Edward Luscombe** . . do
George Hurst** 4Dec
'^^ Hen. Fred. Sewell** . . do
'John Last Thompson ** 17 Dec
Richard Ward 1 8Dec
i*CharIes Haydon** .... 28Dec
William Pye do
113
t In charct of Tacht, fcc, Tlrginia
Water,
t Ohkf Emif ration Officer, London.
* Rasaian Vice Contul, Gloacester.
t Superintendent of Police at PIt-
mouth.
t Employed in Exelie Office.
1811
@'(g)William Spiers' 3Jan
John Edw. Lane I7Jan
Robt. Lethbridge'* do
t' Henry Aug. Fawcctt* do
'@Fra. Dan. Lauzun* 24Jan
William Brander* 14Feb
@'(S)Ang. Thos. Hickes* SMar
^*JohnTnlloh7 12Mar
@*James Rennie^ l.SMar
@*Chas. Hen. Ross'*. . . . do
Orlando Orlebar " 14Mar
Wm. Hen. Meggison .... IGMar
Thomas Shapcote lOMar
^' Henry Cavendish Hore29Mar
(^'Wm. Clarke Harris ISApr
George Beazeley'* do
@' Herbert John Clifford'* 82Apr
Richard Peace" do
@^^g)®John M'Gladery" 24ApT
^'John Hancock"(<7) .. do
@'i5)George Tardrew'* . . 26Apr
fe'Harry W^ilson** do
@'©Alex. Mackenzie(6)»*27Apr
John Weir 29Apr
William HoIUmby HuU** 1 May
Francis Roberts SMay
Benjamin Apliu IBMav
Jas. Edw. Gordon 1 7MaV
Geo. Selby** ^May
)'James RoUeston** .... SJune
)'©Simon Edward An-
tram" I4Jime
^'©John Adamsou** .. 6JuIy
Bowen Robert Robertson do
^t'Kilgour Davison*^ .... 17 July
Edw. Andrews(&) SQJuly
@'® Robert Cock** 1 Aug
John Taylor Utlay do
Bell Robert Owen do
«^'Thos. Boardman*^ .... 8 A ng
@)'Edw. Brown Addis*** . .9Ang
" i'®Henry Parry** .... ICAog
I'George Smlthers SSAng
John Dawson*^ 27 Aug
William M<Leod lOSept
^'Robert Kingston** . . . . I7Sept
'William Homsby ....seSept
Francis Maxwell do
JohnHaU*»(a) do
@' Robert Hunter do
Frederick Slade do
@'Thomas Rawlins .... do
Thomas Kirby I70ct
®'® Alex. Martin^ .... 290ct
John Middleton do
Wm. Fred. Barr do
Wm. Langdon^ do
109
* Crown Comminioner, Port PhJIipL
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Ill
Ci^' Martin Bennet** 2Nov
«X ohn Bendyshe 11 Nov
.mW ohn Evan»(a) 16Not
C@' Benjamin Button^* . . lONov
<^eoxge Butler do
Francis Anderson Calder4728Nov
<@'® William SneU« 4 Dec
«9 ames Roger8(6) lODec
Qi$*®Ja8. Blandford«>(2>) . . 16Dl*c
1813
f'Thos. Geo. Nichols* .. 8Jan
'flamphrey May Free-
stnn* do
^^ Redmond Moriarty* 7 Jan
@' George Tyrrell 9Jan
Itibt. Martin Cole 1 7 Jan
<fi^* James Athill'' 31 Jan
'^^^Ejardner Oennys* .. 6Feb
t 'George Blarton^ .... 7 Feb
l»iPHen.OgiWie» .. do
J Paul Griffith Panton** do
Henry Crocker do
@< John Wm. Oldmizon* 11 Feb
Hobert Jones do
waUamBarry 22Feb
Joseph Norris do
VTilliamGroTe 4Mat
Thomas Holloway lOMai
M^illiam RanwelU'* 21 Mar
^> James Tilley'« do
^* James Davis *' do
^'®P9Alez.Gallaway" do
^' John Dewar do
Henry Belsey do
William Nowell do
@'®99Edw. Knapman" do
Hen. Fran. 8pence do
Jas. Thos. T&tlock do
Richard Nugent Kelly*^ . . do
JnhnMein^^ do
@miomas Cull*"(b) .... do
Peter HoddeH^ do
@Uames Rigmaiden** . . do
Geo. Lewis Coates*' .... do
Wm. Burt Weekes do
Henry John Hall do
@*Chas. Cowling Robin-
son** do
William Crichton do
Richard Nason do
Charles Parker«(ii) do
Frank Cutierf** do
William Eardley Amiel** do
219
Aug^tine Woodward .# 21Mar
Morrice Cowen do
Henry Pengelly do
James Clayton do
Thomas Pattou"<^ do
James Bulkeley^i 14Apr
William Reynolds 16Apr
Richard Tillidge Sainthill 23Apr
Wm.Jas.Scudamore** .. 90Apr
®*Chas. Boddam Stock-
dale^' 8May
I'John M'Killop do
l' James George do
)'George Thoma8»8(ft) .. do
_)'John Jas. KeeUng* . . ISMay
Wm. Geo. Thomas do
'Charles Friend*** . 12June
'Thomas Densten .... 15 June
'Wm.Gibbs Dowden** lOJunc
John Bowerbank 30June
_ ' Alphonso Henri^* . . • • do
Thomas Ritchie lOJuly
@>Peter White 16July
Alexander Miller 27 July
Thomas Strover 7Aug
@* William Roddam^* .... 1 7 Aug
William Loudon 1 8Aug
I'Wm. Dickson(a) .. .21 Aug
i*®James Poad** 24 Aug
I'John Towne l7Sept
John Yignoles do
@*George Bishop^ 1 8Sept
John Wood(a) 2dSept
'Wm. Henry Cooke .... 120ct
^Francis Wilson Ellis** . . 160ct
'Thos. Constant Paggett
Morton do
®>BenJ. Roberts** 240ct
John Parkman 20Nov
Rich. Colmer Ross do
George Stanway Bourne do
John Kingdon .......... do
'Hamilton Davies .... do
'Richd. Smith Simonds do
' Edward Phillips^ .... do
Sackville Burroughs «... do
_ 'Samuel Hill do
James Kerr do
EdwardYouel 21Nov
John Hickman^ do
@'9l9Edm.JohnPipcr^<^ do
Robert Carter 2Dec
William Muriel 6Dec
Wm. Arch. Small 17Dec
Geo. Brooks Forsterf . . . .270(^0
George ^loan dODec
273
* Tic^ Consul, BoiirdeMHX.
\ Emigration Oflicor, Cork.
t Police MKgiilr»t«, V. D. Und.
1813
f^* Henry rK)lllns» IJan
ug. Aldborough Lloyd
Williams iSJan
©'Gabriel Christie* .... 22Jan
Joseph Bage Boultbee^ . . 25Jan
f^'Benj. Worthington .. 2Feh
tiomas Mowbray do
@^®Sir Tho. William
Holbume, J3^.' 6Fpb
Samuel Hood Hemmans do
I'Jas. Thos. Taylor Dixon 4Mar
i^®John Christian Ches-
naye^ 17Mar
©'James Moxon' 27 Mar
John Samuel Rowlands •• 29Mar
David Uanmer 7Apr
@' Wm. FitzwilliamWent-
worth" 13Apr
MEd. Robinson" 15Apr
©Edward Jennings .... 27 May
WCha. Thos. Sutton** . . do
@'Hen. Walker(&) 28May
©William Hutchison(a)" do
Edm. Howe Fitzmaurice*^ do
Thomas Atkinson do
Wm. Hen. Woodin** ....31May
Francis Hallowes 14June
©1 Arthur Loftus do
John Coleraan'*(a) 2July
©Hen. Gladwell Etough*^ OJuly
©'J.BedingfleldKnocker*nOJuIy
Nathaniel Gordon Corbet 12July
©Robt. Crosby Tomiin-
»on»9* 14July
Thomas Akers IGJuly
©'John Crossly Seymour do
©'Benjamin Lewis lUJuIy
©©Geo. Edw. Patey*>..20July
William Palmer(fl)» ....17Aup
William Sterne** 23Aug
?John Harry Bellairs** dOSept
'William Jacobs** 60ct
iHenry Lancaster*^.. 20Oct
Charles Hensley do
William Garforth*7 260ct
George Syme 260ct
©*@John Salter** do
Rich. Nicholls Williams*' 3Nov
KeevyTully lONov
©'Christopher Beer .... do
©William Caswell** . . . .13Nov
©'©Patrick Deuchar** ..29Nov
Robert Shebbeare 30Nov
©^©Charles Lambert^ . . 61)ec
Charles Haycock do
'George Ley** do
.324
* Intpector of Weigh! • and Me«iur««.
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Lieutenants, with Dates of Seniority.
Edward Hall ISDec
@'Qeorge Mortimer* .. 17De<-
@*Cha8.Hen.Kempthorn^725Def
m'Tbos. Lawrence** 20Dei
(m' Michael Jerrard do
1814
James Vibart 1 Jan
@>®(§)Jame8St.Quintini 7 Jan
@>Nalhan. Barwell' .... do
Ht, Han. James £arl qf
Glasgow* 8Jan
@iWiUiam Pitt(») 29Jan
99^^^- Briscow Skardon* 4Feb
Samuel Strover 6Feb
@' Henry Cranmer March
Phillipps lOMar
John Bowden 16Mar
@*® Alexander Brenan'° do
Francis Bickerstaff do
Peter Smith Manico .... do
@* Henry Aug. Perkins'* do
@»Edward Wylde»« .... do
William Luce do
George Campbell 5Apr
f' Masters Norman .... do
'Morgan Crofton llApr
'Henry Lawless 27 Apr
James Alex. Gordon(a) ..26May
Edward Maxey'o 27May
^^Phiiip James
ifmhurst'i do
Joseph Winthrop Martin do
t'BenJ . Andrews^ do
'Thomas Higgins SJune
Matthew Black lOJune
@'® Isaac Burch( 5)^ ..11 June
John Monk" 18June
Arthur Magan l6June
Charlton Booth Bayly . . 17 June
©'William Dow do
Wm. Tatton Petch 27 June
@Vohn Harrison* do
Thomas Hamby do
William Bailey(a) do
f 'Henry Harrow do
'James Thos. Yates . . do
•Charles Paynter34,. .. do
Wm. Rob. Ward(a) do
f*John Rob. Benson .... do
■Rob.BallardJohnstone'^ do
'John Stewart Dixon» IJuly
£dw. Proudfoot Montagu do
John Hay(a) do
373
Peter Stark*** OJuly
1 John Spurway*** 8July
David Briggs do
'^William Moore47 ....12July
f®Wm, Bttker Strug-
nell*« ISJuly
^'xVicholas Webb IdJnly
Timothy Carew do
Chas. Matt. Chapman . . do
BenJ. Mainwaring^' do
@' James Heyland do
John Lloyd(6) ... 22July
i'®George Barker*' 2dJuly
I'Anselm Peter Le Neve26July
John Kiddle 2dJuly
@^Wm . Wynne Ey ton** do
Wm. Rob. Ward(ft) .... 3Aug
©^Charles Andros^ .... 9Aug
Bartholomew Geo. Water-
house! 16Aug
§'®J. Hoskins Brown**§ do
'James Rowe do
Henry Watson Hall do
Walter LesUe*' 24Aug
@'(f)Francis Gray'* ....36Aug
Henry Fitzgerald do
Sir Henry Meredith Jerris
White Jervis, J3^ do
George Atkinson do
Wm. Blackmore Noble. . 27 Aug
Joseph Irwin ISept
George Lyde 9Sept
Rd. Venn Edwards 16Sept
Richard Hare 16Sept
@^WiUiam Pflch^ .... 24Sept
Hen. Bdw. Temple 26Se]
@'Hen. Paget Jones|| . . do
Merion Marshall Moriartylf do
Richard Weld<» 29Sept
@K:;harles Goullet® do
Jehu Caudle Bend Scantle-
bury** 40ct
^Thomas Francillon . . 50ct
_ Chas. Cotesworth^^^ .. lOOct
John Meyrick Paynter'' llOct
Gteorge Courtenay Green-
way'* do
@ajohn MooreW(c) lOOct
Jeremiah M'Daniel^o .... do
^'@Jame8 Chapman^.. 240ct
^'Samuel Costerton^* . . 4Not
Tm. Francis Bond 8Noy
^* Francis Lyon" 1 8Not
eo. Thos. Smyth" 23Nov
John Reddie Black** . . . .29Not
Rob. Bruce Raban do
Robert Barclay 14Dec
426
James Stuart 29Dce
William Lianlet do
Charles Caldecot** do
• Ll«ut. of th« Counties Bute and
Renfrew. .
1815
• Emigration Officer, Plymouth.
t Employed in Titlie Office
I Register General of Seamen.
ii CoinmiEiioner of Pilot. Holyhead.
^ Emigration Officer, Sligo.
•• Police Magifltrntc, Barhftdoes.
Nath. Newnham I Jan
@*Jos. Edw. Chilcott Pit-
fleld^ OJan
Godfi^y Brereton 16Jan
Henry Winship Dodd . . SOJan
James Crawford' IFrb
Ralph Richard Tomkin
Kempeter do
^'Stephen Stocker* . . • • do
Wm. Borrowman do
@' James Harper* • do
Robert Dicklegg Rawlins do
@3 Alexander Wilson<< .. SF«b
John Adams (a) do
Sam. Featfaerstone do
Thomas £yan8(<;) do
Wm. Boberts(d) do
Edward Griffiths* do
Samuel Cbave do
@*®Jas. Burnett Elliott^ do
mjohn Samuel Yeftt8^<» . . do
@^Francis Domford*^ . • do
Daniel Baird^' 3Feb
@^Jo8. Shaw Godden>« .. do
^iRobert Tucker** do
m'Henry Cox^* •• do
@^William Langley .... do
William Giles do
Robert Davis do
William Creak do
William Hole* do
i*®John Parsons*^ . . • • do
' Robert Newton do
_ '®Johu Lechmeret" . . do
Robert Young Man Dar-
racott do
t^Thomas Salkeld* .... 4Feb
'Thomas Bunn do
MatthewO'Hea , do
^'Hen. Alexander Daniel
Thornton do
Jas. Hilary Andoe do
Jas. Suttor Britton do
Jas. Richard Auchinleck do
§ 'Henry Douglas do
^William Stanbnry . . do
Wm. Hamilton Murray . . do
t'John Wolland Bake . . do
>Wm. Hynam Lloyd . . 6Peb
473
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{ Depuiy Lieut. Co. Oxford.
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113
William Morley ePeb;
Jttmes Harvey NIckoll .. do
OharlesHUl do
@>»*Kdward Bold do
Thomaa Baker(/7) do
Martin Pain 7Feb
Richard Joachim do
John Hill(6) do
®'John William Henry
Handley do
Joseph Trough ton do
©•William Robert Fitz-
Gerald« do
@» Frederick PhilUpa .... do
Charles Pybufl Ladd do
Robert Lowcay do
©'Octavius Dunstan^ .. do
Oeoiigre Vcvers do
Valentine Peter Honter . . do
@'®John Ma^bcy^ .... 8Feb
John Rothery do
William Goose do
James Loveless do
liVilUam Henry Moore . • do
i^' John Bannatyne-^ .... do
Thomas Benn do
®'®WiUiam Vicary" .. do
Henry John Carr** do
Edmnnd Miles do
^Robert Thomas^ .... do
Cave Gregory do
Rich. Jas. Woolver do
@iWUliam Shephard . do
Grosvenor Bunster do
John Pengelley do
Robert Morgan(a) OFeb
§ I John Mee do
HJ)Rich. Bayly Bowden** do
"James Cartel'* do
John Satton Williams • • do
Thomas Bmce do
Patrick Shirreff do
t* Matthew Gray do
NJ) Robert Hemer«» .... do
Charles Aatridge lOFeb
$lt'Bdward Rogers do
^'Buxton Layton do
James Wallis ••• do
Edward Haswell do
Joseph Hyett^ do
Everard Digby* do
Wm. Marshall(a) do
Samad Collls do
John Wise do
William Richie^^ llFeb
@^Bartholo. Geo. Smith
Day« do
@' Alexander Aitkin . • • • do
@' William Gould do
Edward Hill (a) do
Oliver Swan do
l^yrhos. Richard Fow-
ler'® do
^> Frederick Coppin^* . . do
^■Richard Williams Char-
lesson do
534
Wm. Cbas. Jones 11 Feb
John Alex. Mouat do
@*George Bland do
James Wood(&) « • do
@*John Everrest Cab-
burn'* ISFeb
@* Richard Compton .... do
James Wood(ry* do
Richard Payne do
Jos. Henry Moore do
Raymond Evans do
Geo. Norris Trent ...... 14Feb
Dominick Sarsileld do
Maurice FitzgeraldO'Con-
nell do
@*Willhun Barnard . • • • do
Thofl. Williams(2») do
Charles Batten do
Robert Johnston • 15Feb
WlUiam Nettleton Boyce do
Duncan Roberts do
JohnMiUett do
James Holbrook do
John Nicholas do
Wm. Rees Davies"* do
(^Sam.HomigoldLaston** do
William Henry Wood-
ham^ do
@»George Wilson(6)» .. do
Thomas Strange(a) .... do
'Charles Bruce^ do
Andrew Sims do
William Jones (tfi) ... . do
Alexander Fred. Cope .. 16Feb
William James^ do
@'Edw. Wm. 8eymour«t do
Edward Oa]Tett(6) do
Philip Moor do
Geo. Robinson(&) do
Matthew Curling Friend,*
F.R.S.t do
William Gardhier do
@* John Steele Park^ .. do
John Winterbottom .... do
i*Sephas Goode"} .... do
ohnFinemore^ 17Feb
rge Raymond*' . . do
Peter Barnes do
George Pretyman do
@*£dw. Jolm Morriss • • do
Henry Hockin do
John Hamilton (a) do
William Garland do
Geo. Taylor Airey do
Chas. Witty anbley>^ .. do
@* John Walkerfa) .... do
Thomas Wright"^ do
®*John Gamham 18Feb
688
@' Alex. Boyter*<» ISFeb
@>CharlesWm.Lutmani^i do
John Arthur Moore .... do
Richard Daniell do
Wm. Henry Kemball .... do
Wm. Hutchison(ft)'"»* . . do
Robert Tumbull do
Edward Samuel Taylor . . do
Richard Adams Nicholson do
Robert Thorley do
Michael Hodder do
@* James Simpson ^^.... do
Wm. Richmond Ashby*^ do
@*Wm. Henry Baker»<»« do
@* John Davis do
Arch. Campbell do
Emanuel Blight*<>^.. 20Feb
^iWm. Weaver* ^%a) do
Patey Trounsell . . do
_l*Robt. Wm. Hale Hardy do
William Baker(&) do
Geo. Robert Taylor .... do
Thos. Edw. James do
@iThos. Mark Williams do
Richard White do
William Patterson 21 Feb
®*George Coleman"^ .... do
Michael Finch Cosnahan do
James Jones(6) do
JohnHicks"^ do
I* Robert Ramsayf .... do
Robert Mudge do
William Parson8(6) ••.. do
Josias Drew 22Feb
I* Philip Bowden do
l*John Bodgen do
George Hans Blake do
William Radford do
Jas. Monypenny Wood . . 2dFeb
James Rumley do
John 8tubbin>'« do
John Wilson"»(fl) do
Jonath. Butcher"*^ do
@*John Thompsoni<*(2») do
@>Samuel Berington .... 24Feb
Samuel Eborall do
Henry Reid do
@'Wm. Henry Oldmixon do
Wm. Thos. Strettel .... do
@*Hugh Hunter»«» do
William Grseme Rhind . . do
)'® Henry Davis»«(c) . . do
illiam Hoghton do
Jas. Thos. NichoUs**'. ... do
John Johnson(c) 86Feb
James John Foord do
William Crellin do
John Wheeler do
Henry John O'Callaghan do
99John Poore»«» do
648
* GolleetorofCuttoniiiU. Canada.
t Deputy Ll6uU-Co. Bracon.
t PoH Officer, aiid Police Mag., George
Town, V. D. Land.
S Deputy PoilmaMer, Canada.
* Harbour Mutter, Kiuf »too.
t Emigrant Offlrer, Loodoaderry.
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Lieutenants, vrith Datee of Senuwity.
Bamuel Selby ...••
Charles Meniman ••••..
27Feb
do
Wm.JohnWaiiams*....
Daniel Geale
6Mar
do
@' Arthur Gro8e»»
do
@*William Gwyn
do
@' James Hunter**^ ....
do
WiUiamBall
do
Thomaa Halaban
do
@* John Davies(<?)
7Mar
Thomas Pearson • .
do
Edward Keane
do
Henry Wm. Mason
do
William Bryant
do
@> ♦George Read(6) ....
do
g^'John Eyre Pascoe. . . .
do
Edward Nickoll
do
Wm. Boyle Crooke ....
do
William Rodger
do
John Kenderdine
do
@' John Gilmore»»
28Feb
(^' Henry Perry Dicken««o
do
John Simkin
do
do
• amm Irvine .*.-....• ^
8Mar
do
Charles Wadeson
@*Mat. Cassan Seymour
@> William Cave Burbidge
do
^'WUliam Knocker ....
do
@>||||Edward Parker
do
(|*GeorgeDew
do
Bedwell'^
do
OcorgeCragga
do
Walter Watkins
do
John Wm, Crbpo
do
@'Alez. ShiUingford....
do
Henry Courtenay
do
John Courtenay Bluett . .
@»Hngh Price*^"
Henry Fi8her*»»
do
©•©Chas. Criswick»«» ..
*John Seaton
9Mar
do
do
do
Charles Rose
lOMar
Charles Taylor(ft) ..••..
Nicholas Sumpter
do
John Snurin .>>.....>•
do
do
Lockhart Leith
do
@«(grrhos.Jackson»«(6)
WiUUm Chiyers(&)
@*Thomas Preston ....
Kdward Drew
do
John Henderson(c)
do
do
Robert Ross
do
do
Geo. Valentine Simmons . .
do
IMar
George Johnson Gardner
Bei^jamin Dixson
do
Robert ^miUus Jackson
do
llMar
John Tod'**
do
John TuUv***
do
Jas. Hodder Forbes
do
Robert Strickland Thomas
do
David Gam Dalies ^** . .
do
Robert Hi>a4-
do
@'John Geo. Francillon
g'® Francis Harris"* ..
do
@*Nphemiah John Reed
do
do
@>®George Cordry»" ..
do
JaA. Thos. Lamb
do
Choyce Wm. Moyses . . . -
do
William Hungate
2Mar
Jeremiah March
do
@'Richard Henn
Richard Badgen
do
( ^' James Sloly
13Mar
do
( n* Adams Edwards ....
do
Robert Andrew Hughes . .
do
(^'Edward Moore(6)'*..
do
Samuel Conner
do
John Wm. Smith
do
Timothy Parsons
do
($* William Lanc(&) ....
do
George Mitchell
SMar
Joseph Short( J)
do
James Crisp'*«
do
James Newenham Graydon
do
Geo. Colin Oliver
do
Thos, Ledlie Crooke"o ..
do
David Henderson
do
William Sam, Stratford,
James Gordon(a)
Richard Foreman
do
F.R.S.t
14Mar
do
John Geo. King Podmore
do
@»Wm. Fred. Parker ..
Edwin Toby CaulfeUd'«
do
John Race Godfrey*^* . .
@»Wm.Jone8(c)»'^
Chas. James Beart
15Mar
do
do
Robert Butcher
do
IfiMar
Richard James Morrison"*
do
Wm. Scrymgour
do
@*Alez. Wm. Forbes. . . .
@»GeorgeElvy'«
4Mar
@> William Batt
do
do
Abraham Parks"*
do
Arthur Corbettf
do
©'Samuel Tancock ....
do
@»Geo. Hen. Ayton'W
do
Daniel Slyman
l6Mar
James Senior
do
Sam. Brokensha
do
@iMatthewMunroi«« ..
WUUam Whitehead ....
do
©'Godfrey Fosbery ....
do
do
Sam. Geo. PuUen
do
Thomas Rogers
6Mar
Jas, Robert8on'W(fl)
17Mar
William PhUIips
do
do
JohnPhilipps PhiUpps..
do
John Green Peat
do
Chas. Jas. Adams
do
Walter Turner Parker . .
do
Benjamin Hart
709
do
769
« Chicheiter Customs.
t Inspector of ConTicta, Norfolk liil.
t Signal SUtion, V. D. Land.
1
William Stocker Robins. . l7Mar
Andrew Thompaoo 1 SMar ;
Ma)or Corbyn do
Robert Ralph'" do
Edw. Willis Ward do
Henry Tryon'** do
©'George Jenner 20Mar
m^ Hump. Colquhoun .... do
©' Abrah. Whitehead do
David Wingfield do
©*W. Hollinshed Bradj*** do
The following Offioera are oa tbe hal^
pay of At* shillings per diem, «iih
llio exception of ihoM m«dc fubie-
quontly to the reffttlatlon of 1840, wb*
are only entitled tu the half-paj t4
four shillings, unieu they have ci^
pleted ihree yean sea eerrice m
Lieuiraaats.
George Shaw(&) SOMar
Nicholas Walcem do
©iWilliam Blenkarne*** do
John William6(6)* do
©'George Harding'*' .... do
James Govett SSMar
©'Edw.LeMesurier'**. . . .24Mar
Edward Grant ". . . 29Mar
Chapman Wise do
©'Geo. Ward Cole'»* do
John Sanders'*** 6Apr
Richard Percival do
§ 'Richard Bowen'»« 13Apr
'Bethune JamesWalker S4Apr
Jas. Saunderson'^ 2.5 Apr
©* Fred. A . Bowes Stewart do
David Harrop IMay
Jeff. Reid Amherst 3Mav
Jas. Grant Seton IBMav
John Head Jeffcries .... SJnne
Robt. Richard Sayer'» do
William Anley*» IdJuoe
illiam Henry** .... do
_i' Alleyn Eranson ...... do
Thomas Dutton*** do
I'Jas. Stoddart Douglas l5June
l» Wm. Wakinson»*(ft) . . do
i' James Thos. Cookney ISJune
Vohn Church SaXune
Wm. Dovmman Prid-
ham** IJuIv
Chas. Hen. Mastcrman ..14Ju1t
John Proctoj* Sanderson . .SCJuly
Richard Elsworthy Pym 1 A og
Thomas Hallowes do
John liichards do
Andrew Smith(a) 28 A tig
t' WiUiam Still 7Sept
'John Wills(6) do
818
• Militia, U. Canada.
t Super, or Dreadnou^kt,S9UQMn*i
Hosp. Ship.
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@Alex. Henning«« ...
.llSept
aiJohnBoberts"(c)t .
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^'Thoma« Tribe
.IQSept
(l)'JohnRadcliff'*
. do
Stephen WUkimon
. do
(r)*WiUiamRyder»« ...
do
@>PhilipBond
. do
@'Georne Pew»*
. do
George Hugo
.20Sept
1 |)*P|| Aaron Stark Symes^* do
©'Peter Hay»'«
WW. Glauford Hems
. do
( r)'Simon Taylor Ogilvie" do
|g» Edward Aitchison>«t
do
worth«"
• do
mUamcH Crutchley'^. . .
@' Elliot Morres^*
. do
©'Richard Greening .. .
. do
. do
Thomas Baxter'*'*
. do
@' Robert Justice"
. do
Robert Parker
. do
@' Alfred Sainthill» ..
.. do
rhomaa Stirling
• do
@'John Holberton** . . .
. do
Chas. Farquharson
. do
($'|l9Chas.Parker*»(6)
17Sept
William Henry Conner .
. do
Donald Moodie
. 9Dec
Herbert Ashton«»
. do
Vaughan Lloyd
. do
©'George Hyde*"
. do
Jas. Rich. Denyer
. do
©'John Sackett Hooper^ do
Charles Tamer(c)
. do
John HiUdrup
.21Sept
1817
John Grindred"*
.2dSept
George Gahan**
. 50ct
Richard Pike Littlewort.
. IJan
John Coleman(ft)2» . . .
. do
JohnSkinley
.12Feb
Thomas Bumham
. 60ct
Jas. Ferris Warren
.16May
©'John Steddy««
. 260ct
Robert Hodder
.24May
Charles Ayre
. 2Nov
JosephSykes ISep
@' Lewis Dunbar Mitchell' 20Sep
©' John 0'ReUly«8(a) .
. do
©'Christopher May ...
. do
@»Wm. Henry Dwarris*
..5Nov
Wm. Griffiths
.17N0V
William Boulton
.24NOV
Henry Perin Steele
.22NOV
John Carthew
.24NOV
©'Charles Scott Jackson^* 7Dec
Joseph Fauriel Barrett •
. do
1818
John Castellow Grave •
. 20Jan
©'Matthew Lys
. do
1816
Chas. Carpenter
. do
Sir Chas. Witham, Kt. .
. 6Mar
Thos. Sam. Hall
. IJan
Joseph Arguimbau
.31 Mar
James GosQold
. 4Jan
Henry King (fl)
.dOApr
Wm. Augustus Archbald
11 Mar
( $* Francis Witham . . .
•12May
Sir John Bruce Palmer
Edward Hackett
.16May
Chichester, B^t
. do
William Hanham
. do
George Garvey*
.19Mar
@»Benj. Peyton Sadler .
.26May
George Edward Cocksedge22Mar
Rich. Weathcrley 2Mav
Thos. Cook(6) F.B.S.§
@>John Brothers
Thos. HiUersdon Bulteel
.IJune
.14July
©' Wm. Congdon'
. 6May
do
Duncan Mackellar
.lOMay
Chas. Robert Maiden...
. ISept
James Savage
. 2July
( i )' Benjamin Hay ter'* .
.19Sept
©'Peter Petrie
.SOJuly
ft)' Marcus Worsley
.240ct
Richard Fowke
. 8Aug
(§'John Lloyd Clayton"
..9Nov
©^John Sampson Jago*.
. 6Sept
Henry Hope Johnstone .
.20NOV
©'Henry Weston Tom
David Henry Watsonf .
. 3Dec
klns»
.l6Sept
911
©'William Sweeting*..
. . do
$' Daniel M<NealeBeatty do
©'Charles Beamish Ware* do
©'Charles March*
. do
. do
©'William Cole'** ...
870
t Post Matter, Ch«tterlleld
1 Customs, Belfast.
« Regiiter Wobnm. U. Canada. |
ir Searcher and Landing Waiter
1819
@^ffon. Geo. Fran. CoUey 2 Mar
Charles Gosset'^ 26Mar
John Theophilus Kelsall.. 2Apr
@'John Geddes'^ 9Apr
Henry Wise Harvey • • . t21 Apr
@' Walford Thos.Bellairs'<^12May
Richard Sadleir 21 May
@^ Hugh Hawkshaw* 12July
@' Joseph Clark 16Aug
©'Rich. Goodridge'* .... do
Chesney Simmons do
Hon. Granville Dudley
Ryder 2Sept
William Lowry llOct
©'Thomas Woods** .... 140ct
John Wainwright 4Nov
1820
Francis Robert Dashwood 2Feb
John Buck Toker 3Feb
Thomas Caswell 8Mar
Frederick Abraham Smith' 10 Apr
©'WUUam MaxweU* ....9June
Augustus George Barretts 12June
John BUlingsley* do
James Kingston 25July
William Justin Dealey •• 26Dec
Charles Palmer do
George Pooley ••••••.. 27Dee
1821
©'John Rainier' 9Jan
James Hamilton 27 Jan
f 'Robert Taylor 29Jan
'Charles Mallard do
'William Christie .... do
Timothy Macnamara* . . do
©*£dmund Howard Pace* do
Sampson Edwards •••••. 5Feb
^'Thomas Cartwright .... 16Feb
©'Wm. Henry Martin . . 6Mar
Thos. £vans( d) 28 Apr
948
* Police, Oariow.
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Lieutenants, with Dates of Seniority.
Thomas James 28Apr
^^Bdw. Shacklock 90Apr
@> Edward Digby 4Ma}
Stewart Nash Inglis .... 4Juiie
Thos. Arnndel Lewis .... 2dJune
Pred. Bedwell 7July
Valentine Herbert Jone8*19JuIy
James Roper Drake .... do
John Palmer Wells .... do
Thos. Freer do
@*Geo. Rob. White" .... do
Thomas Hardy do
(}l|i John Smlth(/) do
^> John Oxford do
Wm. Porsyth Smith . . . .21 July
Edward Tolcher 22 Aug
William Mansell^o* .... 14Sept
@>Wm. Lukis Stephens** 90ct
John Conjuit** do
@*Conway Richard Dobbs 160ct
Thomas Crofton 9Not
James Bowen Somerrllle do
@«William Lory" 14Nov
^* James Ross Lawrence^ SONov
George Beaufoy 22Dec
1822
t^Chas. Geo. Butler** .. 29Jan
'Bartholomew Prust .. 25 Mar
John Septimus Roet . . 25Apr
William Clewes Saunders 6May
Thomas Richmond do
@*Thos. Rich.Frampton*31May
Thos. Madge Hyne • • . • 4June
@*CharIe8Wyndham Raw-
don'® llJunc
William Thomas 26Aug
§' James Liddell do
* Rowland Burdon Cot-
grave*' 29Aug
Leven Charles Frederick
Walkert 60ct
Alexander Brown 14Not
Chas. Henry Ackerley . . 20Not
Marcus Freeman Brown-
rigg do
Sidney Moss 25Nov
Daniel Young 7Dec
Henry Asser Corneck* . . 26Dec
John Henderson(£f) . . . , do
§ 'Richard Hussey* .... do
'Tho. Swain Scriyen* . . do
Job Bennett Clarke .... do
Wm. Noble Clay*o do
Charles Brand 28Dec
997
1823
Geo. Stuart Penfold l5Feb
Patrick Kerr 7Mar
Chas. Blackmore 11 Mar
Joseph Grote*^ 20Mar
Wm. Henry Geary** 22Mar
Rich. Roe Metherell .... 27 Mar
@* Henry Fortescue .... 6 Apr
@»Tho. Wm. Langton^.. 25 Apr
Henry Raper* l7May
^Samuel Baker«* ... 21 May
John Crisp do
Henry Shapland^ 29May
Smyth Griffith 16Jnne
John Delancey Robinson^ do
Francis Teek 19JuIy
Chas. Willit Poynter" . . 26July
James Ogilyy Dalglelsh . . do
@*Thoma8 Brydges** 220et
John Henryt do
I* Joseph Ray** do
i*Charles Caley** do
John Groome do
Robt. Kennedy Thomson} do
@*Chas. Blatchley** .... 230ct
Joseph Broomhead 8 Nov
WUliam Nelson Griffiths . . 1 3Nov
* Emp. Metropolitan Public Carriage
OfAce.
t Sunrayor General, West Australia,
X Inipector of the RiTer Utn-ey,
Robert Campbellf * IflJane
Thos. Eyre Hoddeit .... 19J one
WUliam Pedder§" SlJuae
Gilbert Francis Dawson | SSJune
Thomas Lyell 8July
Edw. Long Eve ISJuly
@> Wm. Young Gill" .... do
James Murray Pentland do
John Elmsley • • SAits:
Lawrence Blount WillianiB lOAii^
John Stone 'SOAxtq
George Manning do
@^Chas. Horace Lapidge SlAog
Warre Squire Bradley^ 20St^t
Bertram Mitford Atherton 5()€i
Thomas DavieB(&) 140ci
Thomas Cobb do
@iFred.Hen.LeMe9urier>7 ISNot
Rich. John Marsh do
Richard Dawbrey Hyde** 5Dec
Jacob Pitfleld 6De<:
Chas. Hen. Price do
Thomas Eytonfl do
@i William Burt (a)^ . • do
1824
♦John DeCourcy Dashwood 1 Jan
Gustavus Spicker Baker 12JBn
WilUam Hooper(6) do
Flenry Amsinck 20Jan
^^ Lawrence Dennehy^ .. 21 Jan
William Carpenter .... do
Hen. Gray Kellock .... do
Wm. Geo. Peame do
@* Joseph Frank Tompson* do
Charles Garrett do
Charles Gale 21 Jan
Arthur Thos. Morley .... do
Chas. Edw. Blisset .... do
John Markham dOJan
♦Charies Rob. Dashwood 1 Mar
James Saumarez Jephson 25Mar
@»Geo. Henry Heathcote^ 31 Mar
Stephen Shairp 26Apr
Joseph Bligh Driffield . . lOMay
t^Ralph Gore( b) 15May
»Wm. Stone(c)§ 19May
* Henry Knolles 3June
1045
* Secretary R.A.8.
t Emigration Officer. Dnblin.
t CapUin of Ayrshire Militia.
i Harbour Master River Thames.
1825
Wm. Walter Oke lOJan
@'David Steel do
Wm. Cress Simmons do
William Squire do
Chas. Goldsmith do
Humphrey Jeston do
Jas. Howard Turner .... do
James Thompson*^ .... do
George Hingston do
Robert Poole do
t 'William Hewlett .... do
^Jas. Hen. Rich. Wilson do
Samuel Williams 12Jan
William Glennie 1 4JaB
John Bradley IfMao
©'Charles Blytb QF^b
Wm. Dent Dent l4F<fe
Thomas Hamilton do
Archibald Bryan Mebcox 28Fcb
Richard Cotgrave ...... dti
©^P^Lawford Milea« .. 4Apr
James Smail^ 21 Api
Thomas PownoU Pellew
Barrow'*^ S5Mav
Robert Robinson 27 llaV
1093
t Coneul, Milan,
X EmiKration Officer, LiverpooL
i Harbour Maaler, Hooc Koae.
II Police Ha«ifttrate, Nev Znlaad.
S Harbour Master, Port Cavl.
** Dock Master, Qiainor|[aa Cuttl.
ft Super, of Marine Society's Skip.
tit CoU. Customs, Staottead, U.C .
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117
©'Charles Mom^'* ... .27 May
Ueorge Wliichelo do
William Wright do
Henry Qerard do
^' James Pratt** do
@^Hugh Somenr. Bumis-
ton'*' do
Sir Henry Sacheverel
Wilmot, -B^ SJune
Tho. Thorpe Fowke .... 1 7 June
Wm.Gray(6) IJuly
@'Geo. Ben. Banbury • . do
<ieorge Lyall do
Richard Hamond White do
Fran. North Clerk OJuly
William Lyons 20July
Thos. Qetby George ....24July
Heory Lister Maw» .... do
Wm. Wooldridge^t .... 138ept
Charles Julius Seccombe2*'>Sept
©'William Chas. Webber** 80ct
Augustus Bolton 40ct
®'John Sibly^J do
Fran. Wall Justice do
Jos. Augustus Whitham
Hill§ do
©'William Hornby .... do
Charles Bolton |( do
Wm. Breedon 40ct
John Jeavett** 170ct
William Clapp 1 3 Dec
Eihvard Kelly(6) 21 Dec
Berkley Westropp SODcc
1820
Nicholas Evans 2Jan
Wm. Fran. Young 3Jan
WGeo. Wm. Rabett' 9Jan
©•Thomas Creser* lOJan
©'Windham Berkeley Port-
man 26Jan
James Ward Tomlinson' 1 Feb
©' Poulton Williams U Feb
Joseph Robln8on(6) .... ISFeb
Thomas Young loMar
©'William Weaver(6) .. 27Mar
James S. M. Watson .... do
©'James Bolton do
Thos. Hungerford .-.•.- do
^' Henry Johnston' .... do
'^'Garret Rufus Taylor
Disnpy do
©' Ed. Geo. Elliott' .... do
(^'Edmund Pope do
1140
• M.izla. Co. Donegal.
i Meiit. of ihe Port of Gibraltar.
* (iovcmor of Brixton Jnii.
« Kmphijr«d in Public Worlm.
H Cuiiimta. of Pilotage, Ipcwich.
Hugh Thos. Rowe UApr
Justus Oxenham • do
©^Edwin Lipscomb" .... 3 May
Joseph Pyke 19May
Thos. Pryor Wheeler .... 26May
@'Rob. Lee Stephens . . 30May
Fred. Spencer Thnrsby .. IJune
Hen. Allan Griffith 6June
Jeffrey Hale SJune
»'John Douglas 21 June
Bryan Keating Therry . . 20June
Henry Lawrence 27 June
(©'Edward Jervis Hopkins lOJuly
John Summers do
PhiUpHast* do
Geo. Fredk. Webtbrook. . 26July
John Tom 25Aug
James Dalyell'<> 6Sept
John BuUey 27Sept
Rdward Rogier** SOSept
Francis Smyth llOct
James Travers 120ct
William Lewis(&) ISOct
James Yule 210ct
Bdward Harvey 27 Oct
William Candler 22N<iv
©'Chas. Clayton McLean 6Dec
©'Robt. Lam. Pengelly'^ 9Dec
©'Jamed Inglis'*^ 14 Doc
John Wm. Bedford'? ..«. ]8Dec
Stephen Joshua Lett" . . 26Dec
1827
Patrick Tnglis 26Jau
Hlch. Edw. Cumberland 2Fcb
Wm. Henry Bretonf .. lUMar
Joseph Hughes Bellamy do
Chas. 8haw(6 ) 12Mar
Jas barker Emery ....26Mar
("harles Symes Haswell.. 4 Apr
John Corry Sicklemore' . , lOApr
Poter Belches't 17 Apr
Adrian Thos. Mann« .... 24Apr
©'John Lethbridge .... 28 Apr
i{ich. Combauld do
©' Wm . Hen. GoslUi' .... do
Geo. Wm. Tomlin do
Norton Butler Alexander do
@'J. Crouchley Evl«)n§* do
WilHum Dawson(6) ... do
John Comi8h(ff) do
Thos. Fletcher Best do
©'John Jas. Wilkinson . . do
Henry Batt do
Wheatley Byass do
1193
©'George Mason* 28Apr
Thomas M'Gowan do
Thomas JoneB(c) do
John Groves do
James Brooman do
©'Geo. Wood Webber . . 80Apr
Geo. Hen. Goddcn do
Chas. Hopkin8(&) do
Richard Gunning Jeffreys do
Thomas Brewer do
Hen. Forster Mills .... do
Henry Roberts do
Thos. Carrique Ponsonby do
James Heysham 4May
Edw. Leslie Jones 12May
John Walker(6) 28May
Cha. Kittoe Scott"^ .... do
John Gurley 14June
Robt. Hammond'* 23June
James Campbell(a) .... 15J uly
©'^Peter Lecount'* 6Aug
Geo. Vaughan Hart .... 11 Aug
©'J.Watson Wakefield'* 20Aug
Hen. Towry White 4Sept
Thomas Atkinson Butlerf 60ct
Edw. Garrow Smith .... 11 Oct
©'William Tills" 210ct
^'John Burrough^' .... do
©^Duncan Brooks Gordon
Grant^ 220ct
i'Jas. Chas. Johnston^ do
' Wm. Valentine Lee" . . do
I'Wm. Henry RialH* .. 240ct
Wm. Augustus Ferrar» 290ct
_ Phil. Button Jones . . lONov
Horatio Nelson Atkinson*^ 27Nov
©'® Robert Amy et t New-
man^ 11 Dec
Frederick Blood 15Dec
©'Tho. Lavington*' .... 17 Dec
Pearson Foote 27 Dec
Wm. Foulkes Essell .... do
James Irwin 31 Dec
'William Fuller* do
1828
John Ludlow Nelson
Sealey' OJan
Willoughby Shortland .. 18Jan
Wilhraham Francis Man-
ners ToUemache 20Jan
Lundy Dickinson 22Jan
James Lash'* 29Jan
John Savell Keatley 9Feb
©' Frederick Servante . . 2nFeb
Henry Wm. Clare do
1243
• Tom. R W.I. M. Prtciset Thamti*
t Police MHKiBtrxle V. D. Land.
t Uarb«>ur Master, AuKtralia.
^ Dep. Got. Queen's Bench Pii«cui.
t Sup. Con., V. D. T^nd.
* Inspector, Cork Jail.
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Lieutenants, with Dates of Seniority.
John Palmer Battenby.. 28Feb
Walthall Gretton 3Mar
John Clcwlow Perry* . . do
Thomas Carey 8Mar
Charles Senrante do
Chas. Duncan Warren . . 24 Mar
Stephen Ross Watts .... 29 Mar
@*Ja8 Qrant Raymond* do
John Campbell Fullarton do
Edward BuUer do
Hen. Miller Higgon .... 6 Apr
John Lascelles 19Apr
Thos. Norrls Moore .... do
Abraham Darby 88 Apr
@iJo8. Francis Baker 22May
Bdward Beran 23May
Mat. John Liddon do
John Gustavus Crosbie .. 28 May
Spencer Drake 5Juue
Richard Howard do
Samuel Sawbridge 7 June
David Dooley 1 1 June
@*ChaB. Adol. Fetch* . . IdJune
Cha. Wm. Henry Gage
Fitzroy 21 June
@' Alexander Cotton .... do
Robert Cleugh 28June
Lewis Haysett Coham . . 26June
JohnPettet 14July
@' Samuel Rid i ardson . . 25J uly
@^John Sanilerson* .... 8A ug
William Calmady Nowell do
^'Rob. John Barrett^ . . do
James Hosken 9Aug
@'John Robinett Baker. . 26 Aug
James Turner 28Aug
^' Henry Decolas Foster 6Sept
HarryOill USept
Alfred Kortright do
James Hookey ........14Sept
Augustus Fred. Traceyf 17Sept
Sir John Heron Maxwell,
Bt do
@«MichaelTumer<^ ISSept
John 0'ReilIy(6) do
Henry Ovenden Nolloth do
Francis Collins 22Sept
Richard Bales Rogers' . 220ct
Thomas Hewitt 1 Nov
John Rendell 4Nov
Wm. Hubbard(6) ISNov
John Kempe do
§' William Welsh® 4Dec
'James Stewart^(6) .... 6Dec
John Wm. Lane IdDec
Thos. Burton Maynard . . 20 Dec
1207
t CkiT. Tothin-fl«1di Bridrwell.
1829
@<Tho8. Andrews Gil8on*« lAJan
John Douglas Ramsay . . 23 Jan
@*BenJamin Wheatley
Tracey" 30Jan
Wm. Henry Dickman .. 11 Feb
§'Tho. Henry Prior .... 23Feb
'John Payne Bronncker2GFeb
Frederick John Francis
Henslow l6Mar
Jas. David Agassiz 20Mai
Robert Parrey 27 Mar
William AdamB(6) 25ApT
@' Edward Baugh'^ .... do
John Moore Cole Airey. . IdMay
Henry Beddek 1 June
@*Jobn Brown }2June
William Rovce lOJune
Chas. Wethered Pears". .27 June
Henry James dJuly
Edw. Francis Wells do
Jas. Rob. Roddam Lilburn OJuly
John Gutzmer 14July
William Mitchell 25Aug
(@>Wm. Samwell (b) .... do
Henry Coode 26Aug
Henry Gitting8(6) 6Sept
George Sherrass Brittain 20Oct
Andrew Delacour Carroll 280ct
@^J. Thompson Strong 27 Nov
Duvid Cha. Cumby .... 7 Dec
1830
Delboenf Baker Bedford . . 14Jau
George Sherbrooke Airey* lOFeb
@' Henry Woodruff • . . . 24Feb
Rich. Edw. Bullen 26Feb
Augustus Lavie .... .... 6Apr
Walker Taylor 14June
Richard Gray 12July
Frederick Blacker 22Ju1y
Blisha Lcwin do
James Patrick Cockrell . . do
John Slaughter*^ do
Rob. Wettenhall* do
Edward Hunt do
William Hay do
Shovel Brenton Stokes . . do
©'Charles Seaver" .... do
William Seaward do
tUohn James Kerr^ .. 13Aug
'Tliomas Mallock .... 31 Dec
1831
St. Leirer Aldworih 3Jan
Hon. John O'Grady .... 17Ftb
@'John Hughes Lloyd ..12Sept
1347
' Crown CommiMloner, Port Phlltp.
Cha. Edw. Powys 31 Oct
Jas.H.M<KenzieRobert8on 5Dec
©iJames CampbeU(l») .. lODee
1832
Geo. Wenham Lewis .... SJan
John Wm. Hotham .... 13Mar
g'John lAngworthy 27M&r
*Chas. Jas. Fox Camp-
bell 31Mar
John Hay (e) 4/pr
@' Henry Wright' 9Ma;
Bosville John Wikon .... SJone
Charles Pearson(d) 91 J oh
Richard Matthews Bardon llAi^
Wm. George Field 30Aos
George Bott* IdOet
183.S
@* Joshua Hutchinson .. II Feb
John Markett 31 Msv
William Pearsc 30Jh]t
Cha. Thomas Hill 21 An^
Alfred Leathart 27ADg
Hon. Robert Le Poer
Trench 19Xot
Geo. Fred. Dashwoocl . . SDec
1834
I* George Harrisonf .... GJsd
I'Hen. John Harvey'^ . . do
James El win SdJ&n
William Rousseau Payne 2Apr
@* Peter Palmer Inakip*^ 27Aos
1835
§'WilliamBurt*>(6) 7 Jan
*John Robilliard 9Jah
Peter Rainier 18JuiV
Patrick Campbell 27 JolV
William LordI 11 Aa^:
1836
Chas. Jas. Hippisley .... l.'Uaii
@'Tho. Cha Meheux*» .. 12 Apr
Austugus Fred. Jas Bowen 30Apr
Perceval Baskerville . . . .34 Mar
@*John Morshead'" do '
John Price S7MaT
Frederick Drew fUnlr
Hen. Thomas Laye lOSept
@H . Manby Tylden»« . . 28Nof
1387
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X Inspeclorof River M^nej.
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1837
Matthew Peppin lOJan
John Hollingworth do
Bartholomew Jeffery • • . • do
David Bdwards lOJan
A ii{ni8tu8 Cooper do
Colin Wm. Lindsay .... do
Bob. Boyle Miller do
bam. Otway Wooldridge^ 6Peb
$$iR b.Lawrie Atkinson" 6June
John Baker Hockley .... 21 July
Cha. Ross Bamber ISept
Wm. Webster(6) 27Sept
J ohnJusephClopp Hording
Tracy .SOSept
George Western IDec
Henry Lincoln 261>ec
1838
Godolphin James Barslem IdJau
Richard Fellowes Lewis.. 2aJan
§' Henry Barnett Davis 9Feb
'Thos. Hard. Downes . . 2Mar
Hawkins Godolphin Ays-
cough lOMay
Thos. Stephen Coppinger 28June
Jas. Chas. Robinson .... do
Robert O'Brien do
Nathan. Sydenham Knott do
WilliamColes do
(^' John Fred. Guyon do
<^' Ncvell Norway do
@>John Bevis Massie. ... do
Augustus Chas. May .... do
A rthur Mayne Noad .... do
@' John Osmond Freeland^ do
^'Charles Gray Rigge . . do
Chas. Gibbs Crawley .... do
James Fellowes Ao
0^> William Thorp do
^' Jas. Hen. Bridges .... do
William Harvey Church*'§ do
Henry Aiuslie dOJune
William Austin 2Aug
@^PitzJames Steward
McGregor** 14Aug
Arthur Kennedy 6Sept
John Oldenshaw Bathurst 20Dec
Whaley Armitage^® 27Dec
Arthur Sansum lOMay
David Elliott* 4July
Edw. Roche Power .... 14 Aug
Benjamin Sharpe 180ct
Edward Hoile Kennett . . 12Nov
1840
IJan
..26June
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^Pran. Higginson* .... 1 Jan
<iij)'Chas. Bamber Warren' 26Mar
Thos. Courtis Ross do
(tol^'Jos. Sparkhall Bundle* IMay
1434
William Rule Brooman. .
@^Sir Godfrey Webster,
Jit lOJaii
Henry Laird Cox SHMar
Wm. Papillon Jamison . . do
Chas. Richard Marcuard do
Geo. Le Geyt Bowycar . . 19Apr
@*Wm. Abdy Fellowes.. 27 Apr
S'David Miller '
@>Geo. Bell Williams .
Fred. Augustus Cudlip
Arth. Burrard Kingston
Marcus Knox** 1 Aug
Robt. Chas. Whyte do
Robt. Robertson do
William Greet 20Aug
§»RochfortMaguire**» ..28Sept
»John Hay Crang** 90ct
Fred. Lamport Barnard . . 140ct
^■John A. Shears^ .... 4Nov
@mich. Williams* do
^'Ashley La Touche** . . do
@'Thos. Heard* do
dlt'Thos. Connell O'Donnell
Whipple* do
'Robt. Douglas Stupart* do
Henry Warren" ....
»Chas.John Walton'*..
'Willoughby J. Lake*
"Arthur Wellington
Wood* do
@*George Henry Carleton
Sunderland*
@iRoss Moore Floud* . .
@' Henry Stewart*
(Ut'Johii Blackmore* ....
@>Jas. Mich. Boxer*....
@iJohn Rashleigh Rodd*
@' Mortimer Harley Rod-
ney**'
^* Douglas Rdd*
o' Rich. Hoops* do
^'Sam. Fred. Short* .. do
M'John Dunsterville* . . do
@'Fran. Henry Stanfcll* do
ii|)»Chas.Ricketto Carter** do
llgl'Wm. White Pridham* do
>Jn. Erskine Field Risk* do
I Chas. Bullen* do
_ * Wm. Henn Gennys* . . do
John Horatio Woolward 26Dec
1485
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1841
@John Allen* 15Jan
Chas. Moore IGMar
Henry Probsrn do
James Dirom do
Geo. Lowcay Norcock . . do
Jas. Ptolemy Thurbum do
Wm. Henry Bridge .... 30Apr
} A Igemon Stew. A usten do
)'Thos. Hodgkinson .... 4May
ohn Hancock t< 6 ) . . • • do
eo. Barber JeffVeys^ . . do
Rowland Edwardst •• do
Geo. Campbell Fowler t do
iWm. Gamham Luardt do
Geo. Bourchier Dewesf 8June
John Strettellt do
Rich. Chas. Kevemt*. . do
100. Sibbaldt do
108. Borradaile Chris-
tophert do
ohn Murray Cooke' f <^o
Alfred Roy erf do
im. Brooking DoUlng^t do
Belfield Woollcombef . • do
Hen.Thomas Dundas Le
Vescontef do
^William Alfred Rumbu-
low Pearse" do
Walter Fras. Robinson ..11 June
@' Frederick Hildebrand
Stevens" 28JuIy
@«Jas. Hunt" 12Aug
Alex. John Smith l6Aug
Edwd. Martin Hogge.... 17 Aug
Robt. John St. Anbyn . . do
John Stephens do
John Palmer 20Aug
Edward John Bellenden
Clarke do
@^> Robert Bruce JEneBB
M'Lpod do
Fred.Wm.LeopoldThomas 28Aug
Geo. Pechell Mends .... 30 Aug
AdolphuB Geo. Edye'^ • . do
Peter M'Kenzie Godfrey do
Chas. Wm. Hallett .... 3Sept
@ Henry Anne Norman*^ do
Henry Wm. Hire" 1 6Sept
James Wood(<f ) lOct
Aug. Chas Murray'^.... do
IsaacNewtonThos.Saules( 80ct
@(3e<>. Walker'^ do
^Wm. Stewart MillerS''* do
^Geo. Skene Taylor^ . . do
@Wm. Rea Rolland§^« . . do
1634
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@Anth. CuthbertColIing-
wood Denny §** 80ct
)Thofc. White PurverS . . do
)Wm Henry Symonsvb)^ do
iJohn James Kennedy '<^ do
)CoIin Campbell A.
Kane$® do
@Ja8per Henry Selwyn^ do
Ken. Fras. Hefpman .... 220ct
@> John M'Niel Boyd .. 2dOct
Wm. Rich. Smith» .... 3Nov
John Powell Branch .... 8 Nov
Wm. Henry Rnshbrooke do
Angustns John Barton . . 13Nov
Rich. Brunton 23Nov
@Uu8tu8Barth. Kooystra do
Wm. Marcus Shearman . . do
Geo. Wm. Wilkinson*^ . . do
Henry Wall do
Wm. Tbos. Neweuham^^ do
@'Edw. Barnard^ do
John Gunn Robins*^ .... do
Adam Gifford Glascott < . do
Henry Stoyle do
Henry Thos. Smith .... do
@' Wm. Crawford do
Geo. Pyne do
@' Wm. Chappell Coffin do
Cbas. Bissett Bayley do
Herbert Thos. Ry ves^' . . jJq
Thos. Adye Alldridge .. do
Joseph Nourse do
Dan. Butler Dawes .... do
Edmund Hall Gunnell . . do
Gabriel Johnston do
Octavins Cumberland . . do
@'Robt. Seppings Moore do
(iustAdolphusEllermans* do
Ed w. Holmes do
Henry Croft do
Edw. Forward Roberts . . do
Chas. Knighton( b) do
f'Robt. Beazley Harvey do
'Macdonald Bourchier do
'Geo. Charles Jeffereys
Johnson do
William Graves James
Cunningham^ do
Robert Synge do
Wm. Schollar Sanders .. do
@>Richard Hill Wharton'^ do
J as. Archibald Hodgskin do
Chas. Jno. Hoffmeister . . do
Edw. King Barnard .... do
@'£dm. Mort. Leycestcr do
@*John William Dorville^' do
@>Cha8. Dyke do
@' Henry TroUope do
Henry Temple do
@* Henry Lloyd do
John Rowley Thompson do
George Yates Paterson . . do
^'Henry Bacon do
Edwin Robert Joseph
Balfour do
Donald M ' Leod M* Kenzie do
William Bailey (6) do
1596
@i Josh. Grant Bickfofd 2.3N'ov
John Cook Snell do
Geo. Richard Halliday . . do
Sam. Morrisfa do
@^ Edw. Francis Clarke . . do
Fred. Arthur Egerton .. do
@'Sam. James Brick well do
Rich. Jesse do
Henry Collet Toby do
KdgarSlade 14Dec
@)< Hen. John Giles'"' do
Arthur Lucas Mansell • • do
1842
@' Alexander Hamilton . . 28Jan
8impiion H icks Rickctts . . do
Wm. Everard Alphonso
Gordon do
@i Matthew Connolly^ .. do
Frederick Wm. Sidney .. 31 Jan
Jas. Walter Falrholme . . do
Henry Shambome Natb.
Micklethwait 3Feb
@>Jnlian Foulston Slight 7 Feb
Geo. Baring Browne Colllei do
@*George Cleaveland .. do
Thos. Bedford Stewart . . lOFeb
Robert Dawes Aldrich .. 7 Mar
Herbert Lloyd Griffiths . . do
@' Alfred Young do
William Mould do
Ed. Jas. Lloyd Cooper . . do
John Franklin do
John Phillip Palmes .... do
Robert Willcox do
@' William Horton" do
@>Ed. Alex. Tylden Uoyd do
Ben. Pentlaud Priest . . 23Mar
@*Fras. Pender Porteous'29Mar
Lionel Read Place do
Thomas Tickell do
Chas. Bampfleld Yule .. 2Apr
Roger Lucius Curtis .... 16 Apr
Edw. Wollaston I^ing . . 12May
§ 'Samuel Fowell* 13May
'Arthur Barrow 18 May
Rich. Ash more Powell . . do
Edward David Ashe .... 25May
Wellesley Pole Chapman 6Juii«
@'Henry Barrfe Beresford do
James Alex. Dunbar .... iSJnne
Samuel Rceve^ 1 4Jnae
Wm. Leigh Lambert IdJune
_^Henry Stokes 21 June
Andrew Robert Dnnlap . . do
Arch. Douglas Jolly? .... 23Ju1v
1648
John Appleby Pritcbard 27 July
Fredk. Howard Vyse. . . . 28Julir
George Marriott* ISAu^
@Edmd. Edwd. Tumour* 29AQf
George Newcomen ...... do
Henry Hannant 16Sopt
Alex. Crombie Gordon . . 17S«fpt
^as. Sandford Davi^ou" 21 Sept
Fras. Jno. Diggins do
@'Chas. Jas. Price GUnn"* do
(jip* Frederick Morris'* 30ct
Robert Hopkins" ...... l.H)ct
@'John Adol. Pope Price l»0*t
Geoiige Thomas Cleather
Smith lONov
Granville Richd Moyle»w do
®'Aug. Fred. Kyuaaton do
Sam. H. Derriman 18No?
John Norris Norman .... do
Geo. Otway Popplewell . . do
@'ArthurTower do •
Alfred John Curtis do
Fred. Thomas Chetham
Strode do
John Seccomlie I ^Th>c
Sam. Sparshott Shore •* 23I>«
John Reid»» do
iHenry Clarke»« do
Wm. Fred.W. Parkinson*' do
@Auchmuty Tylden
Frcese'* do
Edm.LudlowStrangways*^ do
"" A rthur Robert U enry** do
iW. Ponsonby Johnson** do
Henry Shank Hillyar^ do
Alexander Anderson^ do
eo. Henry Hodgson** do
Iharles Keats Jackiton*' do
_ Peter Alex. Halkett** . . do
John Bertie Cator*^ .... do
@Henry Robert Crofton** do
184.3
Spencer Stirling llJaa
t'Geo. Henry Clarke* .. 26Jab
'Francisco S. Tremlett do
Robert Reld do
Wm. S. Louis Quinlaii* . . SFib
Geo. Bennett Lawrence . . I5F(b
Edward Hardy l6F»b
Rich. Henry Dalton . do
@*Wm. Hobson Moiibray*do
Horace Bullock • 17 Feb
John Wilson(6) 22Firb
Chas. Henry May 7M»r
John IrviKg 23Mtf
Thos. JaF. Raikes Barrow 4Apr
John De Courcy Andrew
Agnew 28A2>r
Chas. Wright Bonham .. 2Juj4
@*Prcd. Aug. Buchanan
Craufurd 2dJuik
1703
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Bclm-ard Manball 7 July
^'Montagu Bnnuws* .. do
Byron Qeo. Bowles .... do
Walter James Pollard . . lOJuly
Benj . Bpencer Pickard^ . . lOAog
Thomas Digby SnliTan . . do
James Bull 12Aag
Aug. Fred. Webster .... 88 Aug
Fred. Edwin Forbes .... S9Aag
£dwardHi]l(6) 16Bept
George Annesley Pbayre 20Sept
George Edw. Knox Gore do
Hon. Robt. Fras. Boyle. . do
A' Hen. Aug. HolHnworth* do
Edw. Winterton Tumour do
t' Henry Cbarleton* ....86Sept
'Ricb. BoyntonCreyke**' do
Samuel Pritduurd do
@i Harry Tbos. Veilch . . do
Frederick Pelbam Warren do
Peter Astle Scott 40ct
Henry Oakeley do
Josepb Dayman do
Robert MacureSandom.. ISOct
Jaa. Boucber Ballard*^ . . SOOct
Francis Willougbby .... INov
John Will. Why te do
Crawford Aitchieson Den-
ham Pasco** 30Nov
@>Chas. Hawkey*^ do
Robert Hall 28Nov
^' Fras. Henry Sbortt ..22Dec
@^Hon. Pownall Fleet-
wood Pellew SUDec
Hon. Fred. Cnrzon .... do
1844
Fred. Robinson 2Feb
@*Griffith Grismond
Philipps* 7Feb
t^Tbos. 0avies(&) 8Feb
' Jobn Townsend* 9Feb
Henry Gordon Veitch . . 12Feb
John Hamilton Sbairp^ . . do
George Manley AUdridge i7Feb
Charles Rainier 24Feb
©^HerreyGeoigeSt. John
Mildmay^ do
Bladen Edward Hawke. . do
Fred. Charles Herbert .. 2Mar
@John Fane Charles
Hamilton' 8Mar
Edwin Tbos. Hinde' .... lOJune
Geo. William Preedy .... do
@' Lewis Rop.Fitsmaurice do
lAfrd Charles Wandesford
Butler do
Hon. Thomas Alexander
Pakenham do
Chas. Talbot Compton .. do
Percy William Coventry l4June
^Wm. Luke Partridge 1 July
Henry De Lisle lOJuly
1767
July .50
Edward Bridges Rice . . 5Aug
^Marcus Lowther 9 Aug
W Henry Bryan Ererest 10 Aug
George Kerr 14Aug
Charles Sullivan 22Aug
William Mooney 26Aug
Thomas Cochran 27 Aug
John Crawshaw Bailey . . do
Robert Ward Clark .... l2Sept
Hon. William Barnard De
Blaquiere 23Sept
M<LeodfiaynesCockraft'* do
©'Charles Baskerville .. 80ct
Rob. Wm. Hen. Alcock.. 11 Oct
@Hon. Oliver Wm. Mat.
Lambarti<> do
Robt. Cooper Tattnall .. 220ct
Ldghton Price Pigott . . do
^Hon. Geo. H. Douglas" do
ill. Anthony Munton . . 8Nov
Edw. Phillott Fuge .... do
Rich. Hawkins Risk .... do
Chas. Tbos. Dench .... 20Nov
©'Fras. Marten do
RussellPatey do
'^ Wm. And. Jas. Heath»»«6Nov
_ Rich. Will. Courtenay 30Nov
Henry Duncan Blanekley 2Dec
Chas.PecheIl 6Dec
Geo.Ommanney Willes.. 11 Dec
Alfred Ogle Hansard .. lODec
WiUiam Amphlett'^ .... 23Dec
John Francis Tottenham*' 27 Dec
1845
^Kieo. Collier Kerr .... IfiJan
@'ConstantineGeo.G]inni do
John George Sarsfleld
Macnamara Moore .... lOJan
Edward Edwin Moigan.. 2aFan
Wm. Chas. Grierson .... do
t 'Harry Smith do
WUllam Armytage* .. 3Feb
Harry Negus Burroughes OFeb
Aug. Peter Arkwright . . do
Henry Bainbridge ....21 Feb
Edgar Henry Blake .... 24Mar
Geo. Melville Jackson . . do
AUeyne Bland do^
Elphinstone D'Oyly D'Au-
vdrgne Aplin 2Apr
^'Robert Ellis 4Apr
UoM. Arthur Auckland
Cochrane 12Apr
Wm. Fred. Warren .... 28May
Lewis Chas. H en. Tonge . . do
Chas. Max. Luckraft .... do
& Fred. Duke Yonge .... do
wJno. Aug. Hugh Boyd^ do
Cbas. Aug. La Farque . . 2AJnne
@'John Cawley* do
Conway Mordannt Ship-
ley 28June
1812
Henry Barnard Hankey 2July
Aran. Leopold M'Clintock a9July
^^ Peter GordonNettleton 8Aug
William Bade Shaw do
Charles Goodwin Fegen . . do
^Wm. Henry HaswelP do
Ralph Abercrombie Bu-
chanan do
Michael Henry Perceval do
Selby Lilburn ISAug
George Sayer Boys do
Trevenon Penrose Coode 14Aag
Charles Nolloth« 19 A ng
Philip William May*. ... do
fit'JamesEdward Elliott'^ do
William Wood 26Aug
William AlAred Rose Lee dOAug
Alexander M'Naghten .. ISept
Spencer Hicks Pickard . . do
I'William Henry Payne do
['Frederick Agar Boyce do
_i'Charles Bromley .... do
Augustus Phlllimore .... 78ept
Augustus Charles Hobart26Sept
^'Edward Henry Hnriies
D'Aeth" do
I'Step. Francis Douglas SOSept
)' James Saumarez Mann 210ct
iThomasGoss" 7Nov
Cbaries Tayler Leckie . . 12Nov
©iFredk. Falkiner Ni-
cholson 18Nov
Wm. Codrington Forsyth IDec
Robert Hussey Moubray do
William Cashmaa do
Edmund Hempstead .... do
Charles Henry Young . . do
Oswald Borland do
Henry Bayley 6D€c
@'Cbas.OotaviusWood'« do
^'Wm. Edward Fisher do
James Cbaries Clark .... do
@' James Simpson(6) '^ . . do
Alex. Duff Gordon .... do
Charles Murray Aynsley do
James Claude Wm. Neuf-
ville Taylor 9Dee
Fras. Geo. Simpklnson.. do
Thomas Lovett Gaussen do
David Aird do
Geo. Aug. Brine do
@' Prank Keene Haw-
kins'* do
^Montagu Frederic
O'Reilly'^ 12Dec
Wm. Durham Lyster . . 13Dec
@'Geo. Fiott Day«> .... do
Edward Lacy do
Armine Wodehouse .... do
Thomas Brandreth .... 2dDec
William K. JoUiffe dODec
Henry Bowman Hardman do
Arthur Wilmshurst .... do
James Holmes Fumeanx do
Herbert Fredk. Winning-
ton Ingram do
1871
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^lArchlbiOdDonglaflWm.
Fletcher 9Dec
Hon. Frederick Walpole do
1846
Victor Grant Hickley . . SJan
Alex. R. B. Carter OJTan
^Cowper Phipps Ck>Ie8 do
WilHaro Charles Geary* . . do
John Bousqoet Field* • • • . do
^Edward BuTBtal ...• do
S^Arthur Wm. Acland
Hood do
Frederic Dampier Bich . . lOJan
Charles B. Strong llJan
^Wm. Da^id Loch*. ... do
Alfred Lackraft 15Jan
S»Edward Geo. Hore*« . . do
Wm. Travera F. Jack-
8on^^ do
CavendiahBradstreetHoie do
f^»Him. Fitig. A. Foley" do
uy Colin Campbell .... do
James Bym Kinsman . . SlJan
John Binny Scott 24Jan
John Milboume Jackson 31 Jan
#* Henry Geo. Simpson^*
Lacon Ussher Hammet . .
Geo. Herbert H. Greathed
@i Henry Bartlett King . .
Roderick £>ew>^
Henry Boys
Charles Orlando Henry
Perkins St. John ....
Q' John Francis Ross**
@>John Richard Harward IMar
Chandos S. S. Stanhope SMar
A* John Cartwright ...
WGeo. Wm- Towsey . . .
WGeo. Henry Wale** .
Idw. F.N. K.Wasey«.
f William Perrier do
Francis Rooke*^ do
Edward Eyre Maunsell . . 23Mar
Mont. Bncdeagh Dunn
^Augustus Butler*' ..
m> Robert Jenkins** ..
^Robert Beale Beale
George Durbin do
Henry Thos.N.Chesshyre do
James King do
Fredk. Wm. Gough ISApr
Charles Thos. Wm. Geo.
Ceijat 4Hay
Chas. Grsme McGrigor . do
^John Corbett do
^Sherard Osbom** do
John Edward Parish .... do
Meynell Horton William
Mnndy do
William Henry Hood . . 31 May
Frederick John Hornby . . do
Lord John Thos. Browne do
^Thomas CuppageBniceS6May
Norton Shaw Sulivan. • . . SJnne
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19Feb
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do
OApr
Charles Doyle Bncklef
Kennedy 2June
Henry Baker** 7 June
Henry Vachell Haggard . . SJune
Henry James Grant .... ISJune
Henry Stanley Jackson . . do
@*Geo. Teal Sebor Win-
throp SdJnne
Fred. Woolcombe .... S4Jnne
John Francis Campbell
Mackenzie 26Jiine
@*Chas. Arthur Lodder . . do
Fredk. Wetherall Smith do
g^Sanu Hood Henderson do
^Henry Wandeslbrd
Comber^ do
ig^Frederick John Par-
tridge*<» do
Wm. Tomllnsou Stand*
bridge • SOJnne
Richa^ John Turner .... do
Henry West do
Chas. Fellowes do
@Henry Thos. Lyon^ . . do
Geo. Aug. Hire IJuly
Robert John Beyians .... do
Wm. Henry Broad 8July
John Constantine Hughes do
Walter Windyer Morris^ do
Francis Peter CouU .... 4Jnly
©^Algernon F. R. De
Horsey 26July
0>Chas. John Didham ..SSJuly
Maurice Jones ftAug
Sam. Trevor Dickens .... do
Alez.Chas.Birtwhistle^ do
I'Charles Wake do
iBdw. Fredk. Dent^ . . UAug
_i*Louis Rivett Reynolds 15Aug
Wm. Cecil De Yere . . do
Robert Orme Sargent .... do
^Edgar Atheling Drum-
mond SSAug
John Clarke Byng 14 Sept
@*Douglas Herbert^^ 70ct
Gruffyd Clayton Lloyd . . do
Wm. Grant Douglas .... do
@*Thos. Dyke Acland
Fortescue 80ct
^Lumley Woodyear
Peyton ..270ct
®i John Milward Reeve ..SNoy
Geo. Macintosh Balfour . .dNov
Charles Vesey 9Nov
Adam Alez. Duncan Dun-
das do
Rowland Berington .... do
@* James Stephen Darrell^ do
Chas. Fredk. DeaToeu. . 9If€w
Edwin Aug. Porcher .... do
Sidmouth StowdlSkipwHk do
Geo. Martyr Smith .... do
^*Aug.Geo.£mestMiinm7 do
Edward Hen. Gage Laos-
bert do
S^Horatio Nelson do
'Wm. Hugh Phipps . . do
Norman Bernard BcMiiiig-
field ISNoT
@Ethelred Wolfrey
Bridge** SOKot
Lord John Hay l9Dee
Geo. Agar Ellis Ridge
Rob. Hamilton Handfleld
Mends
Thos. Anthony Swinburne
Charles Fenton Fletcher
Bonghey**
Offley Malcolm Crew
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1847
Richard Chambers IJas
Loftus Chr. Hawker
Robfaiaon 7 Jaa
Wm. Fredk. GloeesterFead iFeb
Wray Richard Ghid stone
Palliser SSFeb
^Chas. Arthur Wise SMar
Chas. Sydney Dunbar . . 1 Apr
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Carmichael** 16Apr
Ramsay Henry Hallowes do
Henry Donaldson Selby . . 17 Apr
Walter Strickland do
Henry Townley Vemon . .24A]!r
Robert Thomas do
Partrick Johnston .... S5A]m-
Bdward Scroggs IMij
Henry Augustus ClaTertng do
EdwardScott SMty
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Edward Webber ....... 14MaT
John Ayshford Sanlbrd . . do
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[ward Couch do
Edward Algar 98Msy
Charles Kent 4JiiBt
Henry John Blorofield . .SSJIiiae
Philip Saumares SSJoae
Henry Saml. Hamilton . .l&Jaly
John Jas. Steph. Joeling tSJri?
Wm. Henry Jas. Browne 96Iii]t
Thoe. Barnabas Hanfaan 6A^
Hugh Mazimman Elliot. . ISAis
Arthur Geo. Fitzroy .... 15Ai^
Henry Dennis Hickler ..94As^
(fi^^Fredk. Geo. Leigh*^. .S56ep(
lUug. Braithwaite Warre 90ci
' leo. T wisleton ColvHe^ 1 40ct
Fredk. Lane Cotton . . ^
_ Fairfkz Moresby*" .... do
Robert Geo. Tufiieli .... do
@*HenTy Haryey do
Parithurst Chase do
Radulphus Bryoe Oldlleld do
Reginald Bateman 150e<
Stapleton John Greyille . . do
(^Hen. FhJd. M'KiUop" leOei
Wm. Montagu Dowell .. 35CM
®' William Bowden«». . . . 270ft
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@Geo. Don Mnrray^ .. 9Nov
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^>Fnuik Henry Lambert 24Nov
Nelson Gnmtley Spencer do
Charles GerrejB Grylls . . do
DavidSpain S6Noy
John James Barnard .... 61>ec
Oeo. Matthew Buckle . . do
fanee Richard Veitch .. 23Dec
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rohn Eglinton MontgomerielJan
lym. John Royle Card . . 16Jan
Fofan Proctor Luce .... lOFeb
tf axwell Fox do
Wm, Lombard ....•••• do
3eo. Henry Parkin .... do
£dwin C. Symons 15Feb
Wm, Goodwin Crowdei* 29Feb
ftichard Dawkins 2Mar
fohn Gwynne 4Mar
!7ha8. Bradney Payne . . do
I^han. Thoe. Curme .... do
rhomas Sanmarez* .... lOMar
[Charles Stnart Forbes . . ISMar
rhos.Cha8.Gholmeley .. 17Mar
^ohnHaamer.. «•«••••• 8Apr
ilowley Lambert 23Apr
^m. Burdon 25Apr
^has. Webley Hope. . . . 11 May
^ohn Murray ISMay
^redk. Henry Stirling ..29May
>eo. Hope Mansell . • . . lOJune
}eo. Wm. Rice do
3l*Uugh Arthur Reilly . . do
) 'A rcy Spense Preston . • do
lu>mas Andrews 9JuIy
iobert Geo. Craigie .... 5Aug
lenry Anson Ford 16Aug
lustin Bissell Hodgkinson do
Portland Herbert SimpsonSOAug
Vm. Geo. Hepburn Mor-
gan ...• ••••»•••#•.. 13Sept
ohn Wm. Pike do
leorgeMiUs Fred. Moles-
worth 12Sept
7m. Brabazon Urmston 29Sept
ydney Wolrige do
ewis James Moore .... do
Tm. Drewitt Harris .... do
harles Gibbons do
hos. Langley Hallowes SOSept
IS. Wm. Vangban do
lenry Wilson Wright .. do
hoe.Hatchhison Mangles
Martin 120ct
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Wm. Buller E1phinstone..lOOct
Thos. Bridgman Lethbridge do
Wm. Gore Jones 6Not
Francis Trevor Hamilton do
Francis Peel do
John Burgess 11 Not
Webb Elphinstone 9tone do
Fred. Austruther Herbert do
Edward Nares do
Wm. Cox Chapman .... do
Thos. Jas. Mac Donnell . . ISNov
John Lyons Madeod .... do
Wm. Brace Mason 20Not
Wm. Lowley Staniforth..82Nov
Aug. John Kingston . . . .28Not
Geo. Adol. Pidcock do
Henry Warrington Cor-
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@Wm. Swlnbnm^ 2Dec
James Edward Bickford 13Dec
John £dm. Commerell . . do
Clement Chas. Day 19I>eo
Edw. Ferd. Hohne .... do
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Edw. Hood Luigard Ray 4Jan
Robert Gibson 16Jan
^Francis Meynell 22Jan
^G^. Edw. Serocold
Pearce Serocold* 23 Jan
Chas. Egerton Harcourt
Vernon 2Feb
Thos. Montgomery Camp-
beU 2Feb
John Ward (a) do
Edmund Sneyd Grore . . do
Hugo Beaumont Bumaby 23Feb
Wm. Graham 2Mar
Warren Hastings Ander-
son 8Mar
Joseph Robinson(e^ .... do
^eo. Willes Watson" . . do
Henry Christian do
George Fred. Mecham . . do
Anthony Hiley Hoskins 26Mar
John Whitmarsh Webb ..11 May
Herbert Philip de Kantzow do
Wm. Henry Whyte .... do
Shute Barrington Piers . . do
Joseph Bdye 17May
Francis Gordon Probyn do
Geo. Foster Burgess .... do
Thomas Gresham 20May
Wm. Henry Pyro 28May
Wm. Henry Fenwick. . . . 7 June
John Hythesea 12June
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Fred. Jones Protheroe . . 12June
Patrick Chas. Campbell
McDougall 14June
Samuel Twyford 12July
Geo. Walter Edw. Lloyd do
Fred. Harrison Smith . . do
Joshua Berkeley 2dJuIy
George John Malcolm . . do
Chas. Edw. Sidebottom . . lOSspt
George Thomas Maitland
Purvis do
Chas. Loddowick Waddl-
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Sam. Gumey CressweU. . do
Richard M. Moorman . . 24Sept
Nich. E. Brooke Tnnioiiri<28Sept
Chas. Geo. Gnthrie ....160et
Rob. Heron Burton*' .... 1 9 Oct
Hubert Campion 280et
Charles Trelawny Jago . . do
Beleville Granyille Wynd-
ham Nieolas" do
Angus. Campbell 4Dee
Goo. Stratton 21Dee
James J. H. Groves • . • , do
Chas. A. P. T. Robinson . do
Jas. Dillon Curtis do
AlfrcdProw8eHa8]erHelby22Dec
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Ennis Chambers** IfiJan
Alfred Graves do
Godfrey Taylor do
Henry Jas. Raby do
Henry Kelham do
Thos.DrinkwaterWilliams do
John Packwood do
IlUdThos.MansellNicholl 3Fel>
@^Hon. Herbert Aug.
Moreton 12Feb
Groninett Tyler do
Fras. Jas. D'Agnilar** . . llMar
Allen Bathurst IMay
Gilbert BUiot do
Alfred Neale do
Chas. Whitworth Russell do
Chas. Farmer Coventry. . do
Percy Bateman Sbewell do
Fras. Arden Close 20May
Hon, Wm. John Ward . .24jQne
The Junior LietUt,
John C Ommanney
Brooke Young
Nevinson de Conrcy
Bleunerhasset
John Paulett Miller
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WilKsm Hick.
J. N. O'Brien Hall.
Chas. Prowett.
removed from the list of Lieutenants, being in holy orders, but in
receipt of half-pay:
J. E. D. Serres.
E. Thnrtell.
H. TuU.
C. Turner.
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SERVICES OF LIEUTENANTS.
1799 to 1802
3 F Bedford, Mid. of Jawn, tnd lost an eye
tad eiMtained other injaries at capture of Fr. irigrate
&tiM. 1798. Senior Lieut, of Da^lyKr, and in 1801,
when commanding the boats in pursuit of a convoy,
lost a leg, and had his boat sunk by a shot from
the enemy.
4 D. 03. Casey, Mid. of Hfrmoins at the
massacre of her officers, in 1797, when the master
and himself were the oidy officers spared.
10 W. Parker, Mid. of Diacieifi daring the oc-
cupation of Toulon and at the redaction of Corsica,
1793, 94 ; of SU George in Hotham's actions. 1795 ;
of Britannia off Cape St. Vincent ; and Mate of
CMiah at the bombardment of Cadis and at the Nile.
Lieut, of Druki at thelanding and subsequent opera-
tions with the army in Egypt, and servea on rarious
stations until 1814.
32 J. Domfordy Lieut, commanding Threther
ffun brig, from 1807 till the peace ; and engaged
during that time on a variety of serrices in the
Channel and North Sea ; particularly in 1809, when
he engaged a division of the Boulogne flotilla nearly
forty m number, for seven hours, oriving six of the
number into Boulogne, and three on shore.
1803 to 1806
9 M. Fitton, Acting Lieut, commanding Aber^
menny't tenders from 1798 to 1802. In 1799, in
ferret, engaged a 8p. guarda costs. In 1800,
in command of Active, entered the harbour of Am-
sterdsm (Curacoa), and attacked several Fr. priva-
teers moored under heavy batteries ; and in 1801,
in a small felucca, cruised on the Spanish main,
and drove on shore and destroyed the Sp. guarda
costs Santa Maria of six guns and 60 men. Lieut,
in command ofGiptey, 1805, and attacked five pri-
vateers off Jamaica, one of which was driven on
shore and destroyed; and, in 1806, when command-
ing Pitt It gun schooner, csptured the 14 gun
Fr. privateer Superbe off Cuba. Gas. 1800, 06.
4 W. I. Woodman, Senior Lieut, of Laurel^
when captured by Fr. frigate Catummert, off the
Isle of Frsnce, 1808.
5 J. U. Porches, Lieut, of Defiance in CaMcr^i
action ; and at Trafalgar ; and Senior of CkaUenger
at the siege and capture of St. Sebastian, 1819,
end destruction of Fr. squadron in tbe Oironde,
in 1814.
6 R. D. Lancaster^ Lieut commanding 4 goa
cutter Landrailf was captured, after a highly
creditable defence, by U. S. privateer Syren, of
greatly superior force, 1814.
7 C. Hammond, wounded when Lieut, of Tepau
serving in the boats in Rosas Bay. and ag^n on the
coast of Albania, in 1809, when he was officlallj
reported for '< sterling gallantry." Gas. 1809.
09,10.
8 W. H. Boyce, Lieut, of Maru at Trafalgar.
9 J. Carslake, Mate of Victory at Tralalgar.
10 F. Beckett, Mate of iMmdon in command ol
her launch at Copenhagen, 1801 ; and Senior Mste
of Spartiate at Trafalgar.
12 W. Rivers, Mid. of Victory in Hothssis
second action, 1795, when he was slightly "wound^.
In same ship off Cape St. Vinoent, 1797, and tt
Trafalgar, where he lost a leg. Lieut, of Ceeeedk
at Copenhagen, 1807; and of Cretan at Flushing;
1809. Gas. 1805.
13 D. W. Randall, Mid. of iladscietis at the Nik.
14 A. F. Parr, Mid. of Sw^^sure at the Nile.
16 £. Cole, Mid. of Superb at St. Domingo,
1806, and wounded when Lieut, of SttUakf at tbe
capture and destruction of Dsnish 74 gun ship
Prindtt ChrietUm Frederick^ in 1808. Oao. 1808.
17. J. Nepesn, wounded when Lieut, of lUtm.
in her boats attacking a privateer. Lieut, of In^
rieute blowing up Fort Tamuse in the Scheldt;
served in Wucberen expedition; and was agsa
wounded in an attack on five Dutch sohuyu netr
South Beveland, in 1809.
18
of Maidstone,
served in her boats cutting out a convoy near Toe-
Ion, 1804. Mate of Victory at Trafalgar; undai
Lieut, served ss Agent of Transports at Algisrs.
21 J. Pollard, Mid. of Havoc in an action witk
several vessels of war and convoy off St. Malo; aod
Signal Mid. of Victory at Trafal^. Lieut. o£
Brunswick, and commanded her pmnaoe, cutixB^
out a Danish schooner and cutter of war at Nyborg,
in 1808. Senior Lieut of Msrcurnu» 181S, 13;
actively employed in the North Sea and Baltic.
S. Spencer, severely wounded, when Ibts
aidstone, in pursuit of a privateer in 1803 ; ^ed
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1807
1 G. Hawkins, Sub. Lieut, of PiekU Bcbooner,
tnd wounded st the capture of a priyateer, in 1807.
Gas. 1807.
3 R. Connor, Mid. of Lotrt, and wounded at the
capture of Fr. SO gun frigate priTateer, BlotuU, in
1804.
4 W. P. Croke, Mid. of JTai^aroo at the destruc-
tion of a fort of 12 guns and con 707 at Oropesa, in
1801 ; and of Emerald and Loirt on the coasts of
France and Spain. Commanded Ckub schooner at the
c^ture of Martinique; and Senior Lieut, of Stn Do-
mingo in the operations on the coast of America.
7 O. Williamson, serred in the boats of Cam-
brian, at the capture of some vessels in St. Mary's
rirer, in 1805. Mid. of Santa Margaritta in the
action off Ferrol ; at the capture of the Danish
West India Islands, 1808 ; and at the attack on
the French fleet in Aix Roads, 1809.
8 R. G. Vallack, Lieut, of Seahorte in action
with the Turkish squadron and capture of Badere
Zaffer, 1808.
9 W. H. Dixon, Lieut, of Dannemark in Wal-
cberen expedition ; and of Helder, and commanded
a boat, and cut out some vessels from under a batr
tery in Kioge Bay; also, commanding her boats,
was wounded capturing a privateer of 14 guns and
31 men. Senior Lieut, of DevastaUon in the Po-
tomac and of Alexandria, in 1814.
10 G. Haydon, Mid. ofBeUntU at Trafalgar.
15 J. W. Rouse, Mid. of Royal George, and
lost a leg at the attack on Prota at the passage of
the Dardanelles, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
20 R. S. Maw, Mid. of Ghry in Calder's
action ; and of Diadem, and served on shore at the
•iege of Monte Video, in 1807. Senior Lieut, of
Rote at the capture of Anholt ; and commanded the
boats of Zaeedemonian at the capture of a gun-vessel,
and four sail of merchant vessels on me coast of
America, in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
21 R. Bastard, Mid. of Melpomene at two bom-
bardments of Havre, 1804; and of Mart at capture
of Fr. frigates BMn, Gloire, and In/atigable, 1806,
and Copenhagen, 1807. Lieut, of Perlen, at Flush-
ing, 1809, Guadaloupe, 1810 ; and of Fre^fa, at
the siege and capture of St. Sebastian, 1813.
27 S. Strong, Mid. of Alemene at Copenhagen,
in 1801.
^ F. J. Turner, served in Siriut in action with
a French flotilla of 15 sail oft' the Tiber, in 1806 and
in Pompie at the reduc^on of several fortresses on
the coast of Calabria in the same year*
1808
I C. Wolrige, Mid. of MimOawr at Trafalgar;
and Lieut, of QuebeCf and served in her boats at the
capture of four Danish gun brigs in the river Jahde,
1811. Gas. 1811.
3 J. Pickthom, served in Alexander at the NilsL
blockade of Malta, and operations at Naples and
coast of Italy, 1 799. Flag-Lieut, to Sir £. Thom-
borongh at blockade of Toulon, &c., 1800.
d T. Jackson^ wounded when Mid. of Superb at
St. Domingo. Gaa. 1806.
4 J. Simpson, Lieut* of Cerberue, and in her
boots at the capture of four Russian gnn-boats on
the coast of Finland, in 1809.
5 T. G. Carter,, Mid. of Ganget at Copenha-
gen^ in 1801.
6 T.Blake. Gaz. 1810.
7 W. D'Aranda, served in Atiat^ 1806, 8, at
St. Domingo, in several boat actions, and al the
blockade of Cadiz, and as first Lieut, of several
ships during the war.
II M. Smith, Mid. of Phmbe at capture of Fr.
frip^ate Afrieaine, 1801 ; also at capture of 36 gun-
ship Heureux, and cutting out 14 gun-schooner.
Lieut, of Nemetit, and served in her boats at the
capture of two Danish gun-boats on the coast of
Norway, in 1809 ; and of SurveillanU at the siege
of St. Sebastian. Gaz. 1809.
12 T. Archer, Lieut, of Dinrie, at the reduction
of the forts of Cuzhaven, and siege and capture of
Gluckstadt, in 1813 and 14. Gaz. 1814.
1809
f J. Bulford, Lieut, of Ihtrsptd at the capture of
Martinique, 1809, and of Macedonian when cap*
tured by the U.S. frigate United Statet, when he was
severely wounded ; and of Attrea in action with
Fr. frigate £tinis, 1814. Gaz. 1813.
7 E. W. Pitt, Mid. of Theteut at the surrender
of Cape Fran9ois, and attack on Cura9oa, 1804 ; of
Alfred at Copenhagen, in 1807, and commanded her
launch in co-operation with the armjr, in the Monp
dego. Lieut, of Sceptre, and served in her boato at
the aieffe of Flushmg, and at the capture and
destruction of a battery and of Fr. frigates Loire
and Seine, at Ansa la Barque, Guadaloupe, 1800,
and landed in command of a brigade of seamen at
the reduction of the island, 1810. Lieut, of Royal
Oak and Mart on the French coast and in the Baltic,
participating in boat service.
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Services of lieutenante.
90 J. W. Crabb, Lieut, of UnitS, and while
serring in her boaU was seTorely wounded at the
capture of a brig and MTeral Tessels at the mouth
of the Tiber, in 1811. Senior of that ship at the
capture of Fr. frigate Pertann$ in the same year.
Gax.1811, 1811.
1810
.2SR.jp. Jewersi Mid. of Clsopatrm when cap*
tured by ViUe de Milan, in 1805; and Mate of
Thetetu, and wounded in a fire-ship in the attack on
the French fleet in Aix roads, 1809. Gas. 1809.
27 J. Green, Mid. of Couragtux in the expedi-
tion to Ferrol; and of VnterabU in Saumares's
action in Algesiras Bay, and the Straits of Gibraltar ;
and lotion with Fr. 80-gun ship FormidabU off Cadis,
1801. Commanded a boat or Eclair cutting out a
▼esael from under batteries at Martinique; and
•mpioyed in boats in sereral actions off Sta Enststia,
and the Spanish main ; and in a boatCMf OaJatasat cap*
ture of aeyeral veasels in the harbour of Barcelona,
1806. Led the boaU of Galatea at the capture,
after three repulses, by boarding, of Fr. National
coryette JLynx of 16 guns and 161 men, and twice
wounded ; and again in her boats at the capture of
Fr. anned vessel Biunum, 1807. Hretent at surren-
der of the Danish West India Islands. In command
of a tender to Galatsaf armed with a light canronade
and 20 men, captured a vessel of very superior force,
and was ^ain wounded ; but bemg a few days
afterwards engaged by a Fr. National 14 gun cutter,
was captured. Lieut, of Musquito in the Elbe,
and captured an armed vessel at the mouth of the
river Oost.
29 H. Garrett, Mid. of BelUUU at Trafalgar;
and Senior Lieut, of Psyche at the capture of the
Islands of Praoce and Java. Served on shore on
the north coast of Spain, in co-operation with the
Patriots, and wounded at the Uking of St. Andero,
in 1818.
32 £. Malone, Sub-Lieut, of Qrenada at the
capture of Fr. schooner Princeite Murat in the West
Indies, in 1806 ; and Mate of Ruueli atthe surren-
der of Tranquebar, in 1808. Lieut, of Ceylon, taking
the Mauritius, and when captured by Fr. 40 gun
frigate Venut and corvette Victor, in 1810. Gaz.1806.
46 B. Hooper, Mid. of Fottdraj/ant in the action
in Donegal Bay with Bompart, in 1798 ; and at the
capture of Gin^rewi and Guiliaume Tell, 1800. Mate
of London at the capture of Marengo and Belk
Poule, 1806 ; and Lieut, of Calypto in an attack on
a Danish squadron, on the coast of Norway, in
1818. Gaz. 1612.
48 R. R. Marley, Mid. of Gracioun, was
wounded at the destruction of an enemy's schooner-
of-war, at St. Domingo, in 1805. fi(erved in the
iotilla at the siege of Cadiz, in 1811.
1 A. S. Robinson. Mid. of PosMiiit. coummded
a boat at die capture and destruction of a oonvoj
under the batteries of Sables D'Olonney and was
present at cutting out thrse vessek from under a
heavy fire at St. Martin's. Lieut, of F/y in aetioB
with a Danish flotalla in the Little Belt.
2 J. 8. Lean, served in Kangaroo at captsre of
Fr. frigate Lotr*, in 1796, and Mid. of CamA, n^
commanded a gun-boat at the attack on Bueau
Ayres, in 1807. Mate of Zoj^yr fira-abip is
the attack on the French fleet in Aix roads, m
1809 ; and of Redipele in aevaral actioos off the
coast of Frsaoe. Commanded a boat on the Schddt,
in the Walcheren expedition.
11 B. Ramsay, served in Monmotah at Egypt,
1801. Mid. of Atlae at St. Domingo, 1806; sad
CoUmue at destruction of two Fr. line of battle
ships, 1809. Lieut, of VniU in actioa with Fr.
fleet off Toulon, 1814.
14 R. B. Foe, Mid. of JN'facoM CkartoiU in
action with Nmad and Cyane, the latter of whi^
was captured in 1805.
16 G. Forder, served in the boats of Confiemet
at the capture of a privateer on the ooaat of Spna,
in 1807 ; and at the reduction of Cayenne, in 1809.
Severely wounded when Lieut, of Afrieamey tad
captured after a highly honourable defence by •
French squadron off the Isle of France, in 1810.
Commanded Egremont schooner at the reducttoa
of that island. Gaz. 1807, 09, 10, 10.
17 C. Hare, Mid, of Madnu and MhuAaor is
the expedition to £gyptf in 1801. When com-
maoding Bream and Picton schooners, and Actis^
Commander of Manly, was actively employed in d^
Bay of Fuody, in 1813 and 14, and oaptaied severa]
privateers of'^Buperior force. Gaz. 1813.
20 W. Bradley served in boata of Sir Frasnj
Drake, at capture of several armed vessels at Ras-
bang, in the East Indies, in 1811. Gas. 1610, 1 1.
21 W. P. Newenham, Mid. of CUopaiwu wh«a
captured, after a highly honourable defence, by tht
French frigate ViUe de Mt2an, in 1805. Lieut, td
Harpy, and co-operated with the army in tbe Tagus,
in 1 8 10, and Senior of same ship and employed ea
shore in command of a party of seamen at the taking
of Java, in 1811.
22 C. Kirk wood, employed in the gnn>boat
service at the defence of Cadiz and Tariflk, in 1810.
Lieut, of Hottpvar in action with a numerona flotilla
on the coaat of Normandy, in 1811.
28 T. H. Mackenzie, wounded when Mate o!
Bacchante at the storming of Sumana and capture ot
several privateers, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
26 J. G. Nops, commanding D^ender gus-
brig, wounded on the coast of France, u 1806.
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27 R. Llovd, Mid. of Piqus at th« eaotura of
*ha'eUm and VolUgtmr, in 1806. Mate of Peticaa, and
>rved in the gan-boats at Copenhagen, in 1807 ;
id Senior Acting Lieut of Surinam at the redac-
on of Martinique, in 1809, and Goadaloupe, 1810.
ieut. of Norge, in command of her barge at the
ipture of Am. flotilla at New Orleans, in 1816«
id wounded.
28 W. Dombrecky Mid« of Dfftnee at Trafalgar.
30 W. L. Brake, Mid. of Pandora, teking Snri-
Bra in 1804. Mate of RanulliM at capture of
larsngo and BelU Poult, in 1806, and Danish West
ndia IslaodSy in 1807. Senior Lieut, of Oarland,
ad captured in her boats an American priyateer.
91 W . Farrant, Mid. of Campai at St. Domingo,
806.
82 £. Laseombe, Mid. of Prince of WaUt, at
'openhagen, 1807 ; and of Implaeablt at capture of
lass. 74 Sewolod, 1806; and alao actiTely em-
ployed on flOTeral occaaions in her boats. Lient. of
^aomut, and seTerely frostbitten while importantly
ngaged on the coast of France.
S3 G. Hurst, Mid. of Couragnu, and served
•n shore at taking St. Lucia, in 1803. Acting
!^ieut. of Excellent, and commanded a party of
leamen at the defence of Rosas, in 1 808. Lieut.
>f QaadaUmpe in action with Fr. 18 gun brig TaC'
ique, and 18 gun xebec, under the batteries of
Port Vendre, in 1811 ; and assisted in her boats at
fce capture of several batteries, and convoy at Port
(ifouvelle, 1813 ; and subsequently served in her
(oata and those of SaUette at the capture of a pri-
ateer in the Adriatic. Gas. 1813.
34 H. F. Sewell, Mid. of AJriouuM at Copen-
lagen, in 1807 ; and of Tk/mat in the Walcheren
expedition, in 1800. When again serving in
ifrieainM, severely wounded in her boats in an
ittempt to destroy a vessel off the Isle of France
md captured in that ship by Fr. frigates, Ifhiginu
uid Attree, 1810.
36 J. L. Thompson, Master of Blondt^ and lost
in arm in cutting out a schooner from under the
catteries at Ouaddoupe.
30 C. Haydon, Mid. of Aami//t«t at capture of
Marengo and Belle Poule, 1806 ; of Epervier at cap-
ture of St. Thomas's and St. Croix, 1807 ; and of
Cherub at reduction of Martinique, 1800. Served in
boats of the latter at the attempt to bum two Fr.
frigates at Basseterre ; and at aestruction of Seine
and I^re at Ansa la Barque in the same year.
Employed in the advance batteries at the siege and
surrender of Guadeloupe, 1810 ; and commanded
a gun-boat at defence of Cadis, 1810, 11 ; and at
surrender of Genoa.
1811
1 W. Spiers, Mid. of Canopus at the action off
St. Domingo, 1806; and Mate of same ship at pas-
sage of Dardanelles, expedition to £gypt ; destruc-
tion of two Fr. line of battle ships off Cette; capture
of Ischia and Procida, and destruction of a fleet of
gun-boats on the coast of Italy. Acting Lieut,
serving at defence of Messina, 1810. Lieot. of
Cornwall^ and publicly thanked for his conduct in
command of a division of seamen launched at South
Beveland, 1814. #
1* R. Lethbridge, Mid. of UnUi from 1805 to
1810, and commanded one of six boats despatehed
from UniU and Topate off Toulon; and offieially
commended for his conduct in defending, in a ten-
oared cutter, four prises, taken on the oocasiou,
against the attacks of six anned boats.
2 H. A. Fawcett, Mid., and served iu the boats
of 7%gre in the Bay of Rosas, in 1809. Gas. 1809.
3 B. J. Loveless, wounded in Audaciout in the
action in Algesiras Bay ; and also present in the
action in the Straits, 1801. Mate of Bonetta at
Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and Acting Lieut, of Fawn^
and commanded the boats at capture of a priva-
teer and her prize off Guadaloupe, and served at the
reduction of Martinique, 1809, and Guadaloupe,
1810 ; Lieut, of Castor, and commanded her boats
cutting out a privateer from under a battery
on the coast of Catalonia ; and lost an arm in com-
mand of the boats of that ship at the capture of
another on the same coast, in 1814. Gas. 1813, 14.
4 F. D. Lausun, Mid. of Britannia at Trafalgar.
6 W. B render, Mid. of Amphion at capture of
the Spanish treasure ships, in 1804 ; and of Caie-
doma at the defence of Fort Matagorda, Cadis,
in 1810.
6 A. T. Hickes, Mid. of Defiance in Calder's
action ; Trafalgar; and destruction of three French
frigates off Sables D'Olonne, 1809.
7 J. TuUoh, served at the reduction of the
island of Java, and commanded a gun boat in the
Elbe, and assisted at the reduction of Cuxhaven,
siege and capture of Gluckstadt, &c., in 1813-14.
Gaz. 1814.
9 J. Rennie, Mid. and acting Master of Deeiree,
partidpadnff in much boat service, particularly in
cutting out in Cumberland Harbour, Cuba, a 6 gun
felucca, under a heavv lire from the shore, 1806.
Mid. of Prince of WaUt at CopenhajM. 1807, and
commanded Ornen serving under Chief Engineer to
the forces. Mate and Lieut, of Cerbena, in the
Adriatic, and commanded a division of boats at
Grao, at Pestichi, and at Ortona, at which latter
place commanded the small arm party whioh dis-
lodged the enemy fimn the ramparts. Served in
same ship, and wounded at Lissa, 1811 . Lieut of
Edinbnrffh, at Port D*Anso, and commanded a
division of seamen at Spessia, Leghorn, and Genoa,
1814. Gas. 1811.
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10 C. H. Rom, Mate of Ampkian^ tad Mrr^d
in her boats at the Uking of Cortelasso and
Grao; and in the action off Liaaa, 1811. Gaa.
1800, 10.
11 O. Orlebar, Mid. of Terptieluirt, mad aerved
in her boats, catting out Fr. corvette Tourttrelk, in
1805, from under the batteries of St. Denis, Isle of
Bourbon ; and Mate of same ship at the destruction
of the Dutch shipping in Batavia Roads, in 1806.
Commanded a gun*baat in the Walcheren expe-
dition.
18 G. Beaxeley, Mid. of Dtphnt, and assisted
in cutting out a couTOy on the Danish coast, in
1808. Gas. 1808.
14 H. J. Clifford, Acting Lieut, of Boadkeay
end serred on shore at the reduction of the Isle of
Bourbon and Mauritius ; and was present at the
capture of Fr. frigate Vtmu, and rensapture of
Ctykn and Afrioaimy in 1810.
16 R. Peace, Mate of SucecM, and served in her
boats cutting out a convoy on die coast of Italy,
in 1810.
16 J. M'Gladery, Mid. otCuUodm^ in Hotham's
second action, 1795; off Cape St. Vincent; at the
attack on Teneriffe ; and at the Nile. In Vidanout
in the expedition to Egypt, 1801 ; Foudrayant at
the capture of Marengo and B$lk PouU, 1806 ; and
while in Leopard and OtUr, was present at the
reduction of the Isle of France, capture of Venue,
and re-capture of Africaine and Ceylon.
17 J. Hancock, Lieut, of Saracen at destruction
of batteries at the Bocca di Cattaro, in 1813. Gas.
1813, 14.
19 G. Tardrew, Mid. of Prtnct at Trafalgar.
20 H. Wilson, Mid. of Alfred commanding a
launch at Copenhagen, 1807 ; after the battle of
Vimiera employed in taking off the wounded.
Served on shore with a division of seamen at cap-
tare of FT. W. Ind. islands, 1810; and employed
at defence of Cadis in command of a gnn-boat. Lieut
co-operating with the army at the battle of Barossa.
Lieut, of X>^nDet and wounded in action with
Danish gun-boats. Senior Lieut, of Berwick^ and
commended an armed launch at Flushing, Ter Ver,
and Fort Lillo ; and a dirisbn of Sidlian gun-boats
at Gaieta, 1816.
21 A. Mackenzie, Mid. of Neptune at Trafalgar ;
and while Lieut, of Warrior was employed in tlie
flotilla at the siege of Cadiz. Senior Lieut, of
Cyane when captured, after a highly honourable
defence, by the U. S. frigate Comtituiion in 1815,
and severely wounded.
22 W. H. Hull, served in the flotilla at the
defence of Cadis, in 1811.
24 G. Selby, Mid. of Cerberus, and served in
her boats in an attack upon a privateer under a
battery in the West Indies, in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
26 J. Rolleston, served in Pompie at defence
of Gaeta, taking of Capri, &c. ; destruction of
Turkish squadron at Point Pesquies,andat Copen-
hagen, 1807.
27 S. E. Antram, Mid. of St, Oeorge, at Copen-
hagen, 1801. Mate of lUuttrimu in the attack on
the Fvaneh fleet in Aix roads ; an
gaa-boat in the Walcheren expedition^
28 J. Adamson, Mate of Britmtmia «i Trsfideir.
20 K. Davison, Mate of Ethalvm at the capter*-
of the Danish West India Islands in 1808 ; and -y.
Neptune at the taking of Martinique, theSaintas, anf
Fr. 74 gun ship HautpouU in 1809 ; and assiated £^
cutting out a schooner from under the bettenas c^'
Sta. £ustatia.
32 R.Cock,Mid.of7%iiiid8r«ratTrafidgar.
34 T. Boardman, Mid. of Ampkhm, and aerr^
in her boata at the taking of Cortelasao in ^
Adriatic, in 1800. Acting Lient. of Aearn, mi
served as a volunteer in Belle Pemle at the desiiaeaK
of a brig of war at Parensa, 181 1 . Gas. 1800, li.
35 £. B. Addis, Acting Lieat. of Sir Froacs
DroJIcf , and assisted at the destmctiaii of three g»-
vessels at Bantam, in 1808 ^ and at captmre of a flodh
at Rembang, in 1811. Lieut, of Hebnu atcapme
of Fr. frigate EtoUe, in 1814. Gas. 1810, 11, IL
36 H. Parry, Mid. of Blanche in tbe ezpeditjoe
to the Holder, 1799 ; and Eurus in the expediti(»
to Ferrol, Cadiz, and Egypt, 1800-01. Actx^
Firat Lieut, of Fox, and second in command &
an expedition against pirates near the Indis;
and bombardment of the Temple of Dwarls.
1806-6. Mate of Porcupine^ Mercury, and Imph
rieuMe, and on various occasions serving- in the boas
cutting out. Served on shore at the surrender d
Capri ; and Acting Lieut, of Kingfither at captnrt
of Ionian Islands, and of Spartan taking the Islsadj
in the Ba? of Naples, 1809. Lieut, of Lmotftas.
and served in her launch cutting oat a brig of war
and convoy from under batteries neao- ToqIob,
1813 : and at capture of batteries and 18 aailof ves-
sels near Genoa in the same year. Gas. 1808.
37 J. Dawson, Acting lieuL of BeUiqutux, a^i
served in her boats at the destruction of three gnu
vessels, under a heavy fire from tbe batteries of
Bantam, in 1810. Gaa. 1810.
39 R. Kingston, Mid. of Active, and offidsllj
reported for service at the Island of lissst, in 1611.
Gaz. 1811.
40 J. Hall, Mid. of Cerberus at the attack on
Granville, in 1803 ; and served in her boats in an j
attempt to cut out a privateer in the Wast Indies,
in 1807. Gaz. 1807.
42 A. Martin, Mid. of Prince at Trafidgar.
44 W. Langdon, Mid. of Monarch, at the cap-
ture of four French frigates, in 1806.
46 M. Bennet, Lieut, of Eli»^)0th, and served in
her boats at the capture of Omago and Dignaao in
tbe Adriatic, in 1813.
46 B. Dutton, Mid. of ^nocreon brig in aetioa
with a Fr. brig and cutter of war oiT St. Valeiy, ia
1800; and Actin^f Sub.-Lieut. of Cewtinel wheo
she beat off a flotilla of gun -boats in the Baltic, m
1808 } and at taking of Cuxhaven in 1809. Lieut
of Dictator at destruction of Danish frigate and
brigsatLyngoe on the coast of Norway. Gaa. 1813.
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47 F. A. Gdd«r» Mid. of Pluto at the bombard-
ment of HaTre» in 1804.
48 W. Snail, Mid. of Britannia at Trafalgar.
49 J. Blandford, Mid. of Revenge at Trafalgar.
1812
1 T. O. Nichols. Mid. of Medusa at the taking
oi Maldonado, and daring the operations in the
River Plate » 1806-7, Acting Lieut, of Racehorse,
in the frigate action off Madagascar, 1811.
2 II. M. Freestun, Mid. of RevolutiotuLire in the
action off Ferrol ; and of Defiance at the destruction
of three Fr. frigates under the batteries of Sable
L>*0]onne. Acting Lieut, of Lyra at the destruc-
tion of an armed vessel and convoy under the bat-
teries of Quiberon, and served on shore at the
storming of Fort Coruelis and capture of Java.
S R. Moriarty, Mid. of Magnificent, and served
on shore at the capture of Santa Maura, and defence
of Rosas; and commanded a gun-boat at the
defence of Cadiz. Mid. of Active, and in her boats
at the captnre of a convoy at Ragosniza, and Acting
X<ieut. of that ship at the capture of Fr. frigate
Ponwne,inUn. Gaa. 1811,1L
4 6. M. Motkky Mid. of Ramilliee at capture of
Marengo and Beiie Poute, 1806; and of the
JDanish West India islands, 1807. Mate of Re-
fistance, serving in one of her two boats at the capture
of Fr. national sehooner Mouche by boarding.
Commanded a boat at destruction of the batteries
of Sta Clara. Also at the capture of several
enemy's vessels, 1809. In command of a gun-boat
mnnned from Rttiftance^ co-operaled with ihe Sp.
army near Malaga, 1810, and when in charge of
ibe cutter brought out a vessel from under the
batteries of Cape Sicie, 1811. Lieut, of 8t, Alhane,
at defence of Cadiz, 1812; and of Leander at
Algiers, where he rendered very important services
to that ship aground under the batteries.
5 J. A thill, Mid. of Tigre, and served in her
boats in the Bay of Rosas, in 1809.
6 L. Dennys, Mid. of AdUUe at Trafalgar ; cap-
tare of four French frigates off L*Orient ; Walche-
rcn expedition; and defence of Cadiz, in 1810.
Lieut, of Horatio taking the Islands of Scholen and
Tholen in the Scheldt, in 1813.
7 0. Blurton, Mid. of Thiibe, serving on shore
at the storming of Buenos Ayres, 1 807 ; and of
A laart employed in her boats at destruction of a
large ship off Bornholm under a Danish battery.
Senior Lieut, of Mutine at Algiers.
8 H. Ogilvie, wounded when Mid. of Donegal
at St. Domingo.
8^ P. G. Panton, Mid. of Hydra, serving in
Canopm at St. Domingo, 1806; and oi Hydra f at
Bego, Catalonia, at capture of three privateers,
1807.
9 J. W. Oldmizon, Mid. of PAaeion, in action
with batteries at Isle of France, 1804; and of
Harrier forcing the Bocca Tigris. Mentioned with
distinction at the storming the Fortress of Samanap,
Java, in 1811. Gaz. 1811.
9* W. Ranwell, Mid. of Repulae when wrecked,
1800. Mid. and Mate of Circe, and wounded five
times in cutting out expeditions on the coast of
Cuba, 1801-2. Injured on the Impress servioe,1803.
Mate of Warrior in Calder*s action ; and at capture
of Ischia and Procida, where he covered the landing
in the launch ; and also at capture of a fleet of gun-
boats off Cape Bale, and taking Zante and Cepha-
lonia. Commanded a rocket- boat at bombardment
of Gallipoli, and participated in other hard serrioes
on the coast of Calabria.
10 J. Tilley, served in PaUat in Cornwallis'a
retreat, 1795. Mid. of Ma^ificent at defence of
Rosas, 1808, and had charge of a boat at the re*
embarkation of Lord Cochrane and party from Fort
Trinity ucder a heavy fire ; and at capture of
Ionian Islands, 1809. Served on shore at the
siege and capture of Santa Maura, 1810 ; on the
coast of CaUlonia. 1811 ; and on the north coast of
Spain ,1818. Sent in command of a boat with a flag
of truce to meet Fr. deputation in Douamenea bay,
announcing the surrenaer of Paris, 1814.
11 J. Davis, wounded when Mate of Stately at
the destruction of Danish 74 gun ship Prmdix
Chrittian Frederick, ia 1808.
12 Alex. Gallaway, wounded when Mid. of
rAum/em* at Trafalgar. Gaz. 1805.
13 E. Knapman, wounded when Mid. of 5par-
tiate at Trafalgar. Gaz. 1805.
14 R. N. Kelly, Mid. of Inconstant at the taking
of Goree, and served in a contest with the Fantees
(a tribe on the African coast), in which the whole of
his party weie killed, and himself made prisoner.
15 J. Mein, served as Mid. of NirHde at the
attack upon Buenos Ayres ; and when Acting Lieut,
of Ceylon served on shore at the capture of the Isle
of France.
16 T. Cull (b), Mid. of RepuUe in Calder's acUon ;
capture of Afarenfo and Belle Poule; and Presidente,
1806 ; passsge of the Dardanelles; and Walcberen
expedition. Lient. in command of a ffun-boat at
the siege of Cadiz ; at the destruction of privateers
at Malaga. 1812 ; and wounded in an attempt to cut
out a privateer at St. Lucar, for which service he
was officially mentioned. Drove on shore and de-
stroyed the Fr. privateer Braave at Conil, and served
at the defence of Tarifa Lieut, of Lyra, and served
on shore at the siege of Gataro, Castro, and St.
Sebastian, 1813.
17 P. llodder, Mid. of Colotsus, and made pri-
soner in an attempt on the enemy's flotilla near the
Isle D'Aix, in 1811.
18 J. Rigmaiden, Mid. of Amaranihe, and
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utwted at the destractioii of Fr. corvette Qr^tM,
off Martiniqiie, in 1806. Gas. 1808.
10 G. L. Coetes, Mate of Etpohr, and served in
her boats at the destruction of a oonToy on the
coast of Italj, in 1810.
SI C. C. Robinson, served in Swiftmre at Tra-
falgar.
84 C. Parker, commanded a gnn-boat in the
operations in the Elbe, in 1813.
25 F. Cutler, Lieut, of Clio, and served in her
boatit at the capture of a privateer in the Baltic, in
1812. Gaz. 1812.
26 W. £. Amiel, Mid. of Helena sloop at cap*
tare of Spanish corvette Santa Leoeadia, 1805 ; and
of Frofiffcue, and commanded one of her boats at
the storming of the Fort of Sumaoa, in the West
Indies. Lieut, of Lightning in the operations in
the Gironde, in 1814.
80 T. Patton, Mid. of Otter and KMide in all
the active services of those ships off the Isle of
France, in 1810.
31 James Bulkeley, Mid. of Spaniaie, takinr
the Islands of Iscbia'and Procida, in 1809, and
several times engaged with the enemy in defence
of Sicily ; of San Josef, and served at the defence
of Fort Matagorda, Cadis. Lieut, of Dragon in the
operations in the Chesapeake and on the coasts of
America, in 1812 and 13.
35 W. J. Scndamore, Mid. of Agamemnon in
Calder's action ; and of Cumberland at the destruc-
tion of Fr. ships of the line Rofnttie and Lion, off
Cette, in 1800. Lieut, of Termagant at the destruc-
tion of Almeria and several forts on the coast of
Spain } and at the reduction of Genoa.
37 C. B. Stockdale, Mid. of Culloden at the
destruction of (he Dutch shipping in Batavia Roads,
in 1806; and at Samarang* in 1807. Mate of
lUuttrunu, and served on shore at the storming
Fort Cornelia, and capture of the Island of Java,
in 1811.
38 Geo. Thomas, Mid. ofRenard at capture of
Fr. privateer General Emouf, 1806. Lieut, of
Minstrel, and commanded her boats cutting out two
vessels laden with shells from under the batteries
of Vulentia ; and badly wounded in command of
the boats of Ganymede in an attack on a French
privateer, in 1813. Lient. of Erebus in the opera-
tions in the Potomac, attack on Baltimore, Mew
Orleans, and St. Mary's Hiver, and wounded.
Gas. 1818.
39 J. J. Keeling, Mate of Vxctoriims in the
Walcheren expedition ; served in her boats in the
Faro of Messina ; and at capture of Fr. 74 gun ship
Rivoli, in 1812. Lieut, of the same ship, and com-
manded her tender at the attack on Craney Island,
and New Hampton in America. Gas. 1812.
42 C. Friend, Mate of Active during her service
in the Adriatic; and served in her boats at the
capture of a convoy at Grao; one at Ortooa,
another at Ragosniza ; and was in the action off
Lis8a;andat capture of Fr. frigate Pomone. Gaz.
1811.
44 W. G. Dowden, Second lieut of PiU
sloop, when she beat off Fr. firigate L^^ert, ia 18 la.
46 A. Henri, Mid. of OUire at capture of
French West India Islands, in 1808 ; and lient. of
Raven, in 1814, and commanded a division of boaU
in theGulfofParia.
52 VV . Roddam ( formerly Wm . Spencer Stanhope)
Lieut, of Benriek at Gaeta, 1815, and o{ Imprrgiubli
at Algiers.
54 J. Poad, Mid. of Victory at Trafslgsr.
56 G. Bishop, Lieot. of Statintj eommsoding
her cutter at capture of four schooner prirateen in
the Chesapeake, in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
58 F. W. Ellis, Mid. of Cruiser at captan of
several privateers and assisted in cutting out ex-
peditions on the coasts of France and Holland, 1804;
and in same vessel attached to the in-ahore squadroa
at Copenhagen, 1807. In command of a tender to
Crutzer actively employed against the enemy *silotiIbi
in the Great Belt, and in defence of the Island of
Romsoe; for which he received the thanks of tlie
Com.-in- Chief; and in 1809 served in Cntixer it
capture of Danish l8-gun brig TibU, and 16-giiB
brig Ckrittianburg, Lieut, of Revenge aerviog w
the Coast of Cat^onia, and assisted in catting out
Fr. privateer, at Salamos, 1813.
60 B. Roberts, Mid. of Madras, and served in
the expedition to E^ypt, in 1801. Mid. of Orjhai
actively emyloyed in boat service in Campeaehr
bay, 1806, and alao in Dolores tender, in which be
was wrecked, made prisoner, and suffered a rigo-
roos captivity for ten months. Lieot. of Proetk
at the capture of six French gun-boau off the IiUmi
of Java ; and served on shore in commsod of i
party of seamen at the oapture of Fort Conelii.
Senior Lieot of Procrit serving in her boats at
destruction of piratical settlements at Palambang ssd
Sambas, in Borneo.
66 E. Phillips, Mid. of PAiSnix, at capture of
French frigate Didon, in 1805, and on that occasioo
is reported to have saved Capt Baker's life.
69 J. Hickman, Mid. in the boats of Ramliio
at the capture of a schooner protected by a batterr
at Martinique, in 1806 ; and served on shore aitbe
capture of the Danish West India Islands, in 1^<-
Acting Lieut, of Emma armed ship at the csptureoi
the Isle of France ; and of Thunder bomb, aod ic
gun-boat service at the defence of Cadis.
70 £. J. Piper, lost a leg when Mid. of S^
umberland in an attack upon a large convoy in tk
Adriatic, in 1809.
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capture of Am. Hotillt on L«o Dorg no, in 1814,
and woanded. Gas. 1813, 14«
1813
1 H. ColUns, Mate of UnitS, and seiTed in her
boata at eaptoie of a brig and aevenl Ttduela at the
mouth of the Tiber, in 1811 ; and at capture of
French frigate Penanns in the same jear. Gas. 181 1 .
2 G. Christie, Lieut, of Oranicut at Algiers.
4 J. B. BouUbee, Mid. of Kentf and serred in
her bMts at the destruction of a convoy and battery
at Palamos, in 1810. Lieut, of Shearwater, and
oerred in her boats wiih those of VobnUtire and
Undaunud, cutting out a oouToy from under a bat*
tery in the Bay of Marseilles, in 1813.
5 Sir T. W. Holbume, Mid. of Orion at Tra-
falgar.
7 J. G. Chesnaye. Mid. of Orion at Trafalgar -,
and Sub-Lieut, of Sylvia cutter in action with
Dutch armed vessels off Bataria, in 1810. Gaz.
1810.
0 J. Moxon, Mid. of CUapatra at capture of
Fr. frigate Tepau^ and reduction of Martinique,
in 1808.
10 W. F. Wentworth, Lieut., and commanded
boats of Nebrue in the attack on Point a Pitre. and
capture of St. Mary*s, on the coast of Georgia, in
1815 ; likewise in an action with five gun-boats at
Charleston. In the same ship at passage of the
Gironde^ and at Algiers.
11 £. Robinson, Mate and Mid. of Amelia at
the destruction of three French frigates off Sable
r>*01onne; and of Amatone off Cherbourg; and
severely wounded in action with Fr. frigate ilrffAuM
in 1813. Gas. 1813.
13 C. T. Sutton^ served in a gun-boat on Lake
Mariotes in the expedition to Egypt, 1807 ; in
Delight when stranded at Reggio ; and in a gun-
boat at defence of Scylla Castle, 1808. Mid. of
Kent, and served on shore at the destruction of a
batrerv and convoy at Palamos, in 1810. Severely
fvounded, and officially noticed for service when Mid.
of RoyaliMt on the north coast of Spain. Gas. 1813.
13 W. Hutchison, (a) Lieut, of Mt^axoh in the
rivers and on the coasts of America; and com-
mauded a boat at capture of U.S. schooner Atp*
Gaz. 1813.
14 E. H. Fitamaurice, Mate of VUage at Lissa,
1811.
16 W. H. Woodin, commanded Harwiony tran-
sport in the operations against Hampden and Ban-
gor in America, in 1814. Gaz. 1814.
16 J. Coleman (a). Gaa. 1812.
17 H. G. Etough, Acting Master of Shannon,
and officially mentioned for service at capture of
If. 8. frigate Ci^tMpcalKf. Lieut, of Betff'ord at the
18 J. B. Knocker, Mid. of Pompie at Copen-
hagen, 1807 1 and of Diana in command of a boat
catting out three schuvts in the Sohddt, 1800; also
served in the boats or the IHana, burning the Fr.
frigate £Zis8 off Cape La Hogue, in 1810. Gas.
1810.
19 R. C. Tomlinson, Mid. of Eltia bomb at the
attack on the French fleet in Basque Roads ; in the
Walcheren expedition, in 1809 ; and at the siege of
Cadis, in 1810. Served in Loup Cervitr on the
coast of America, in 1813.
20 G. E. Patey, Mid. of Uan at Trafalgar ;
and of Bombeeif in the skirmishes with the French
fleet off Toulon. Captured, when in a transport
brig, by two privateers, after an honourable resist-
21 W. Palmer, Mate of Belle PouU at capture
of Fr. frigate Var ; and the Islands of Zante and
Cephalonia, in 1800. Lieut, of Holla, at the pas-
sage of the Adour, in 1814 ; and of Amelia, and
wounded and taken prisoner attempting to out out
an armed Fr. vessel near Campo (Isle of Elba),
in 1816.
22 W. Sterne, Mid., and served in the boats of
Leda at the destruction of an armed brigantine off
Monte Video, in 1806. Gas. 1806.
24 J. H. Bellairs, Mid. of Arethuta at the cap-
ture of Sp. frigate Pomona and flotilla near the
Havannahy in 1806; and at the taking of Cura^oa,
in 1807. Mate of Bonne Citoyenne in co-operation
with the Patriots on the coast of Spain ; of Caledo-
nia, and commanded a gun-vessel in the Walcheren
expedition; and subsequently employed in the
flotilla at the defence of Cadiz.
26 W. Jacobs, Mid. of Latonay and severely
wounded while serving in her boats reconnoitring
a French frigate at Guadeloupe.
26 H. Lancaster, Mid. of Victory at Trafalgar ;
and of Apollo, and served in her boats in the Bay of
Rosas, in 1809 ; and at the cutting out a trabacolo
from under a fort on the coast of Italy, in 1812.
Gas. 1813.
27 W. Garforth, Mid. of Meduea, served in her
boats cutting out a French ship of 14 guns and 86
men from Arcasson, in 1812.
28 J. Salter, Mid. of Superb at St. Domingo,
1806, and expedition to Copenhagen, 1807; of
Defiance at destruction of Fr. frigates at Sables
D'Olonne, and assisted in cutting out Fr. ship from
under the guns of Palais Belleisle, 1809. Mate of
Northumberland at destruction of Fr. frigates at
Groa, 1812. From disease contracted in the ser-
vice has become totally blind.
29 R. N. Williams, Mid. of Cyane at Copen-
hagen, 1807; of VolagetX defence of Sicily ; capture
of Fr. 16-gun brig Requing reduction of Ischia
and Prodda, 1809 $ and in various boat actions on
the coast of Italy. Mid. of Resistance at capture
of convoy and destruction of batteries at Port
D'Anzo. Lieut, commanding RoyaUtt, 1851, 34,
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Senrices of Lieutenants.
stetioned in the Doaro and at St. Ubea for the
protection of British interests, and hie serrioee
handsomely ackoowledg^ed.
30 W. Caswell, Mid. of Fox, and made pri-
soner in a conflict with the Malays, and commanded
her barge at the capture of a snip of B guns and
100 men, under the batteries of Sappara, in 1809.
Mate of MaidttmUf and eommandea her launch at
capture of Fr. privateer of 6 guns and 59 men ; and
an Am. revenue cutter, in 1812. Lieut, of pianiO'
genet, and wounded at the attack upon Am. pri-
vateer General Armstrong. Lieut, of Superb at
Algiers.
81 P. Deuchar, Mid. of Svnftntre at Trafalgar.
83 C. Lambert. Mid. of Royal Sovereign at Tr»-
£algar ; and of Neriide at capture of Port Jacotel,
Island of Bourbon, Isle de la Passe, and Fort
Diable ; in her action with two French frigates and
a corvette ; and slightlv wounded when captured
in the attempt on the tr, squadron in Port Sud
Est, in 1810. Acting Lieut, of Peacock when sunk
by the U.S. corvette Hornet, in 1813 ; and Lieut, of
Euryahu in the operations against, and capture of
Alexandria in the Potomac, 1814.
84 G. Ley, Mid. of Brunetoick at Copenhagen,
1807, and in Basque Roads ; and of Christian VJI.
at the destruction of several convoys from under
the batteries of Rochelle, &c., in 1809-10.
.86 G. Mortimer, Mid. of Warrior, taking the
Ionian Islands, and of Ischia and Procida, in 1800.
Commanded a mortar vessel at the defence of
Sicily ; and Lieut, of Venerable at capture of Fr.
frigates Alemene and Jphiginie, in 1814; and of
Malta at the surrender of Naples, and commanded
her boats cutting out a ship from under the batte-
ries of Gaieta.
37 C. H. Kempthom, Mid. of AmpkUm, and
served in her boats at the taking of Cortelaszo ;
and in the action off Lissa, 1811. Gas. 1809.
38 T. Lawrence, Mid. of Cenlaur at capture of
four French frigates, in 1806; at Copenhagen, in
1807 ; at capture ana destruction of Russisn 74 gun
ship Sewolod, in 1808 ; in gun-boat service in the
Walcheren expedition, in 1809 ; and of Java when
csptured by U.S. frigate Constitution, in 1812.
1814
1 J. St. Quinttn, Mid. of Agamemnon at Trafal-
gar ; St. Domingo ; and Copenhagen, 1807 ; and
employed in gun-boats at the siege of Cadis. Mate
of Barjleur, and commanded her barge at the tsking
of Cassis in the Mediterranean, in 1813.
9 N. Banretl, Mid. of A^tke in the aetioa off
Lissa, and served in her boats at the eaptnre of a
convoy at Ragoaniaa, in 1811.
8 G. B. Skardon, wounded when Mid. of Ckif-
fonne cutting out an aimed vessel from Minorca,
in 1807.
10 A. Brenan, Mid. of Temeraire mt Trafrlgir,
and served in that ahip and Caledonia mt the detoite
of Cadis, in 1810.
19 H. A. Perkins, wounded when Uent of
Cfranieus at Algiers.
13 E. Wylde, Mid. of Enurald, and served is
her boats cutting out Apropos from Virero Harbooi,
in 1808, and at the attack on the Freneh fleet is
Aix Roads, 1809.
20 £. Mazey, Mid. of latrvpid at the siege of
Gaieta, and capture of Capri. Mate of Norge it
the defehoe of Cadis.
21 P. J. Elmhursty wounded when Mid. d
Africa at Trafalgar. Gas. 1805.
94 B. Andrews, served in Hebna at the captiin
of Fr. frigate EtoiU, 1814.
96 I. Bureh, Mid. of Csuar in the actiDn off feh
rol ; destruction of three frigates off SableeD'Olooa*;
stuck on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; and in Wakhe-
ren expedition. Mate of St. Domingo, and con-
mandea a boat at the capture of four privateen ia
the Rappahannock ; and attack on Craney Islaad,
Hampton. Acting Lieut, and Lieut, of TUidc is
the operationa in Uie Chesapeake, and in thon «
Washington, Baltimore, and New Orleana.
97 J. Monk, Mid. of Berwick, and eerred n
her boats at the deatrnction of a oonroy in Calvadt
Roads, in 1813. Gas. 1818.
30 J. Harriatm, Mate of Valiant at the attack as
Fr. Fleet in Aix Roads and expedition to Flushing,
1809, and in command of her launch at the captnn
and destruction of Fr. vessels and battery on Pvsi
du Ch6, and frequently engaged with enemy's cos-
voys in Basque Roads, 1810. Mate of St. Domiai!^
serving on the coast of America, 1813« 14.
84 G. Paynter, Mid. of IndrfaHgubie in tk
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, 1809.
36 R. B. Johnstone, Mid . of Invincibia in sed««
co-operation with Sp. patriots on the coasts «f
Catalonia and Valencia; at defence of Taiisgosi
and destruction of Fort San Felipe-Coll de Balsgaer,
1811. Lieut, of Superb, and commanded a gas-
vessel at Algiera.
89 J. S. Dixon , wounded when Lient. of lesadv
at Algiers.
44 P. Stark, Mid. of Endymion at passage el
the Dardanellea, in 1807. Has reeeived the goU
and silver Roy. Hum. Society's medals, two boa.
presentations of plate from the merchants mt Duadft*
and the freedom of the borough, for
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dcrad to shipwrecked lives uid property while
aenringon tiio ooMt-gnard in the Tty* 1831, 38.
46 J. Spnrway, Mid. of Northumberland at the
deetniction of two French frigates and a biig off
L'Orient, in 1813.
47 W. Moore, Mid. of Coi^ianee at the reduc-
tion of Cajenne, 1809.
48 W. B. Stragnell, Mid. of Shannon in the
expedition to the Helder, and surrender of the
Dutch fleet, in 1799; and of ^otiuin the action off
Ferrol ; and capture of Martinique, in 1809. Mate
of Malta, and commanded a gun-boat in the opera-
tioDS on the coast of Spain, and siege of Tarragona,
in 181S, 13.
51 B. Mainwaring, Mid. of JRevenge, and senred
in her boats cutting out a privateer from Palamos,
in 1813. Gas. 1813.
6% G. Barker, Mid. of Orim at Trafalgar.
54 W. W. Ejton, Mid. of Neptune at Trafalgar ;
of Seahorse at capture of Turkish 60 gun frigate
Badere Ze^, and action with the squadron ; and
capture of Granute and Planosa; and of Jfi//M,at
the taking of Fiume and Trieste.
56 C. Andros, Mid. of Canopue at capture of
Fr. frigate Preridente, in 1806 ; in the expedition
to Egypt, and passage of the Dardanelles, in 1807 ;
and of^ Spartan at capture of Zante, Cephalonia,
&C. ; and in action with Neapolitan flotilla in the
Bay of Naples, in 1810. Served in boats of Dier
tmtor cutting out a logger from under batteries in
the Baldc ; and in the same ship at capture and
destruction of Danish squadron at Lyngoe, 1812.
58 J. H. Brown, Mid. of Prince at Trafalgar ;
and of Vanguard at Copenhagen 1807# cS>m-
Boanded a boat of Tartarue at the destruction of two
Fr. privateers off Pillau, 1 809 ; and served at the
attack on Sacketts Harbour, and in the actions of
the 11th and 18th Sept. 1813, with the Am. flotilla
osi Lake Ontario ; and at the storming of Fort Os-
wego 1814. Gas. 1814.
61 W. Leslie, wounded when Mid. of AchUU
at the defence of Fort Matagorda, Cadiz, in 1810.
Senred as Mate of Mohra on the Lakes of Canada
in tbe attack on the enemy's army and flotilla,
in 1818.
62 F. Gray, Mid. Orion at Trafalgar.
67 W. Pilch. Mid. of BeUerophon at Trafal-
ST ; and attack on Monte Video, in 1807 ; of
ijianea at destruction of three Fr. frigates off the
Sables D'Olonne, in 1809; and of Northumberland
at the destruction of two frigates and a brig off
L^Orienty in 1812.
68 R. Weld, Mid. of Rotful George at the pas-
sage of the Dardanelles.
69 C. GouUett, Mid. of Csuar in the action off
F^nrol ; at destruction of Fr. frigates at Sables
I>'01oone; in Basque Roads; and in command of
a gvn-boat at Walcheren. Commanded a boat of
fiymph at the capture of a letter of marque of 14
giiBs and 25 men off Cape Cod, in 1813$ and
Nffmph*s tender in Boston Bay, where he captured
many vessels, and performed other services. Gaz.
1813.
70 C. Cotesworth, wounded when Mid. of
Poifal George at the passage of the Dardanelles,
Gas. 1807.
71 J. M. Paynter, Mid. of Superb at Copen-
hagen, in 1807 ; Walcheren ; and of Mil-
ford at the siege of Cadiz, in 1811. Lieut of
fFeter in the operations on the coast of America,
including the destruction of Barney's flotilla in the
Patuzent and at Baltimore.
72 G. C. Greenway, Mid. ofAchiUe in the Wal-
cheren expedition ; and of Sp. 74 gun ship Neptune
at the derenoe of Cadiz, in 1809. Served in the
boats of Maeedaman, cutting out a vessel from
under the batteries of Isle d'Aiz, and wounded
when that ship was captured by U.S. frigate United
States, Mate of Dragon in all the operations on the
coast of America, in 1813 and 1814, including the
destruction of Barney's flotilla, taking of St. Mary's,
Bangor, &c. Gaz. 1812.
75 J. Moore, Mid. of Orpheut at the reduction
of Guadeloupe, 1810 ; and of Seahorse in the opera^
tions in the Potomac, in 1814. Officially commended
by Capt. Gordon for bis service on the latter occa-
sion. Gaz. 1814.
76 J. M'Daniel, Mid. of Franchise at Copen-
hagen, in 1807 ; and commanded one of her boats
at the taking of Sumana, in 1808. Acting Lieut,
of Tonnantf and served on shore at Bladensburg,
and severely wounded at the capture of Washing-
ton. Gaz. 1814.
77 J. Chapman, Mid . of Bussell at Copenhagen,
inl80L
78 S. Costerton, Mid. ol NMide during the
incessant services of that ship, under Capt. Wil*
loughby. In command of a boat at the disem*
barkation of troops, and served at the capture oi
the island of Bourbon ; also at attack on Jacotel,
capture of Isle de la Passe, action With Fr. frigate
squadron, and made a prisoner of war when NMide
was captured, after her heroic defence at Port Sud
Est, woen he was wounded.
80 F. Lyon. Mid. of Emulous sloop when she
beat off a Fr. frigate in the West Indies, in 1809.
Acting Lieut of Statira, and commanded one of her
boats at the capture of four privateers in the
Rappahannock, in 1813; and Lieut, of Princess
Charlotte on Lake Ontario.
81 G. T. Smyth, Mid. of Volontaire and Cam-
brian, engaged in much boat service in the Medi-
terranean ; of Boyne in the partial action off Toulon;
and of ronnant at attack on Baltimore. Lieut, of
Diomede, and commanded her boato at the attack
on New Orleans. Severely wounded in an affray
with smugglers while serving on the Sussex coast
blockade.
82 J. R. Black, Mate of Furieuse at the cap-
ture of Ponza, in 1813; and of Tagus at capture
Fr. frigate Ceres,
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88 C. Caldecott, Mid. of Btpubs in the Walcfae-
ren expedition, in 1800; defence of Cadis, in
1810«11, and taking of Fort D'Anao, in 1813.
1815
1 J. E. G. Pitfield, Lieut, of Superb at Algiera.
9 Jaa. Crawford, Mid. of Euryaltu, and aerved
in her boats at the destruction of a convoy in Cal-
▼ade Roads, in 1813. Oaz. 1813.
4. 8. StocVer, senred at the capture of the island
of JaTa, 1811.
6 J. Harper, Mid. of Active at passage of the
Dardanelles, and destruction of the redoubt at Point
Pesqnies, 1807. Mate of Montagu, and served on
shore at the taking of Santa Maura ; and ofRejmUe,
and assisted in cutting out a convoy from the Mor-
gihan, 1813. Lieut, of Niagara, and commanded
a steamer in action with the rebels at Prescott,
Upper Canada, in 1838.
6 A. Wilson, Mate of Aretkuta at capture of
Curafoa, in 1807 ; and of Hehrut at the capture of
Fr. frigate Etoiie, in 1814.
8 E. Griffiths, Mid. of Franehite^ and wounded
at capture of four Sp. armed brigs off the Havannah,
in 1806 ; served in same ship at Copenhagen, in
1807; and taking of Sumana, in 1808. Mate of
Tonnant in all the operations on the coast of
America, including the attack on New Orleans,
where he was attached to the rocket brigade, and
f^resent at the capture of the enemy's forts on the
eft bank of the Mississippi.
0 J. B. Elliott, Mid. of Prince at Tra&lgar.
10 J. 9. Yeats, Mid. of Caroiine, and assisted
at the cutting out Dutch national briff Cheriban, of
14 guns, snd present at the taking of Oressie, and
operations against Java, and at the capture of
Banda Neira. Mate of Norge, and served on shore
at New Orleans, capture of forts on the bank of the
Mississipi, and taking of Mobile, 1815.
13 F. Domford, Mid. of Bjainhow when she
beat off Fr. frigate NSrddenev Cape Tiberoon ; and
of Royal Oak, and assisted at capture of the flotilla
on Lac Borgne, and at Washington. Commanded a
gun- boat in the attack on Baltimore ; and at New
Orleans.
13 D Baird, Mid. of Emerald, and serving in
her boats cutting out il;mipof,of 8guns and 70 men,
from Vivero harbour, in 1808 : and when Mate of
CongueHadar taken prisoner in an attack on the
enemy's flotilla near Isle D'Aix, in 1811.
14 J. S. Godden, Mate of Avenger at the taking
of Anholt, in 1800 1 and of Barjleur in the partial
action with the French fleet off Toulon, in 1813.
16 Roht Tueker. Mid. of e»M*Br in the
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, in 1809.
16 H. Cox, Mid. of ImpUoable at deatruetioa
of Buss. 74 Sewelod, 1808, and employed at the
defence of Cadis, 1 81 0. Mid. of PeKean at eaptuie
of U. S. brig Jrirtfs, 1813. Has nceir^d hon.
teatimonials m>m three public societies or cwponte
bodies for services rendered to shipwrecked vessels
while on the coast guard, 1831, 1844.
20 W. Hole. Mid. of Wolverene at the captore of
Martinique, 1800; and while Acting Master of
Baechut aerved in her boats cutting out a brig of
war of 18 guns from Guadeloupe, and at the taking
of that ialand. When in Trove, bore a part in the
operations on the American coast, including tha
destruction of Commodore Barney's ilotina, attack
on Baltimore, capture of the enemy's flotfllaon Lsc
Borgne, New Orleans, &c.
81 J.ParsoBs, Mid.of/V^aneeinCalder'aaction,
and at Trafalgar. Mate of Woherene in the opeia-
tions in the Chesapeake, attack on Baltimore, &c.
83 J. Leohmere, Mid. of TktmAgrer in Caldev^
action, 1805; of Oritm, at Tra&lgar; of Rmfol
George at the passaire of the Dardaoellee, and aerr-
ing in a boat of that ship at Princee Island nadcr
Lieut. Willoughby. Wrecked in GratAopper oa
the Haak Sand, 1811, and wounded at St. Giles da
Monde, 1815, as Lieut, of ilftrea,
86 T.Salkeld, Acting Lieut of Undaiiiited,8Bd
served in her boats at the destruction of a bartRry
and capture of a Tartan at Carri, in 1813^ Gas.
1813.
43 W. R. Fits Gerald, Lieut of Dather, and
officially commended for service when in eommmod
of her boats, with those of Fairv, in an attack on
some enemy's vessels off Gnadaloupe, in 1815.
47 O. Dunatan, Mid. of Jeaon at capture of Fr.
(formerly Br.) 30 gun ship FaveriU, 1806 ; and of
EthaUon in action with Fr. frigate AmphitriUy under
the batteries of Fort Royal, Martinique; and at
the reduction of Martinique and the Saintea. Mid.
of Donegal in action with two frigatea off La Hogm
1810 ; and of Hogue and Surprise in the operatioos
on the coasts and rivers of America, including the
attack on Washington, Baltimore, &c.
48 J. Mawbey, Mid. of Spartiate at Trafalgar.
60 J . Bannatyne, Mate of VoUmtahre^ and seind
in her boats in the bay of Rosas in 1809 ; and at tkt
capture of a privateer off the Medas lalanda ic
1811. Gaz. 1811.
58 W. Vicary, Mid. of AehiUt at Trafalgar ; ia
the expedition to Walcheren ; at the capture of
four Fr. frigntes off Bochfort; defence of Cadii;
and in her pinnace cutting out two merchant ves-
sels on the coast of latria.
54 H. J. Carr, Mid. of Majestic, Saturn, asd
Hoyal Oak, from 1803 tUl 1814. Sanred on share
at Walcheren, and commanded a boat of tlie
latter ship at the destruction of Bamey'a floitUi
in the Patuzent; and at Waabiugtoo, Bakiaiorr,
and New Orleans.
56 R. Thomas, Mate of Reyal Oak in tlio Wat-
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oberan expedition; and commanded the launch of
that ahip at the deatraction of Barney's flotilla
in the Patuzent. Acting Lieut, at capture of
the flotilla on Lac Borgne, and served on shore
in the operations against New Orleans, Baltimore^
he, &c.
60 R. B. Bowden, Mid. of Britannia at Trafal-
gar, snd of MhutoHr at Copenhagen in 1807, and
served in boats of Nautilus at the capture of a
French prirateer.
61 J. Carter, served in Sceptre at Walcfae-
ren; destruction of Fr. frigates Seine and Loire
at Anse la Barque; and on shore at the capture of
Guadaloupe, 1810. Performed various boat ser^
▼ices in the West Indies, and on the coast of
France, and Mid. of Tonnant, and landed with the
■eamen at capture of Washington, at the attack on
Baltimore, and at New Orleans.
63 R. Hemer, Mid. otAjax at Trafalgar.
64 J. Hyett, Acting Lieut, of M(>telle,9nd severely
wounded in her boats in action with a piratical
schooner near Vera Crus in 1814; and again
served in her boats, cutting out a large merchant
ship from Chsrleston harbour, and in the expedition
to the Chesapeake and New Orleans. On the latter
service was severely frost-bitten in both legs, and
smpotation of the right leg has in consequence been
deemed necessary.
66 £. Digby, Mid. of Costaek at Copenhagen, in
1807, and in co-operation with the army on the
coast of Spain from 1808 till 1810. Mate of
Thebany serving at destruction of armed vessels off
Calais and re-capture of a brig a ground near
Dieppe, 181 1. Acting Lieut, of Nareiutu at New
Orleans. Has received injuries in a conflict with
smugglers.
67 W. Richie, Mid. of Excellent, and employed
in gun-boats in the Straiu of Gibraltar, in 1807;
served on shore at the defence of Rosas, in 1808 ;
and assisted at the destniocion of the enemy's gun-
vessels, &c., in the AdriaJHe, in 1809. In Fran^ise
w|M employed in co-operation with the Patriots on
the coast of Catalonia, in 1811 ; and Mate of
Vengeur,in the expedition against New Orleans, and
reduction of Fort Bowyer.
68 B. G. 8. Day, Mid. of Revenge at Trafalgar;
and Acting Master of Supfrieure at capture of Fr.
ffigftte Jwum, and reduction of Martinique, Guada*
Joupe, and St* Martinis, in 1809-10.
70 T. R. Fowler, wounded when Mid. of Horatio,
at espture in her boats of a schooner and cutter of
war oo the coast of Norway in 1812. Gas. 1812.
71 F. Coppin, Mid. of Stottra at the reduction
of Guadeloupe, 1810.
74 J. £. Cabbom, Mid. of RamiUies at capture
of Marengo and Belle Poule in 1806 ; and capture of
the Danish West India Islands in 1807. Mate of
C^omeUa, and served on shore at takine of the Isle
of France in 1810; and assisted at the storming
Fort Comelis, Isle of Java, in 1811.
76 J. Wood, Mid. of Leyden at Copenhagen in
1807 ; and captured in Tttrft«2ffit brig in defence of
a convoy in the Baltic in 1808. Mid. of Orion at
Walcheren» and Qcthmwhy when la oosipsBy with
Hattpur, engaged the floUlla and batteries on the
ooast of Normandy in 181 1.
80 W. R. Davies, Mid. of Superb at Copen-
hagen, 1807, embarkation of the Spanish army at
Jodand and Walcheren expedition, 1800. Mid. of
/asMi, serving in the boats at the evacuation of
Flushing, and Mate of Minerva till the end of the
war.
81 S. H. Laston, Mid. oT Spartan, and served in
her boats cutting out a vessel under the batteries of
Civita Veccbia ; and in an attempt to cut off a con-
voy under the batteries of Leghorn ; also in the
attack upon a disguised armed polacca off Nice in
1807, on which latter occasion be brought off the
barge and pinnace with only three men, and re-
ceived a severe contusion. Continued to serve in
Spartan till 1 809. Acting Lieut, of Bustard at cap-
ture and destruction of g^n-boat8» &c., under the
Castle of Duin,and actively employed in the defence
of Sicily and in attacks upon enemy's gun-boats in
the Faro of Messina. Served at the bombardment
of Algiers.
83 W. H. Woodham, Mid. of Leviathan at de«
struction of two ships of the line off Cette in 1809;
of Majestic at capture of U.S. frigate President, and
Fr. frigate Terpischore; and served in the same
ship in the operations on the coast of America, in-
cluding the taking of Washington.
84 C. Bruce, Mid. of Awphian, and served in her
boats at the taking of Cortelazzo and Grao, and at
the battle of Lissa. Served in boats of Bacchante
at the capture of Aldntms of 2 guns and 45 men,
and at the reduction of Cattaro. Oaz. 1800, 10,
14. 14.
86 W. James, Mid. in the boats of Etpoir at de-
struction of two vessels near Castiglione, under a
heavy fire of musketry ; also at capture of a ship
and three barks under the castle of Terracino 1810 ;
and again at destruction of batteries, gfun-boats and
convoy at Cassis, 1818.
87 £. W. Seymour, Lieut, of Glasgow at Algiers*
89 M. C. Friend, Mid. of Argo at siege of St.
Domingo, and serving in boats of that ship in the
Sp. main; and of Theban in a boat at capture of a
brig aground, under the batteries of Dieppe, 1811.
00 J. S. Park, Mid. of Monmouth at the capture
of Tranquebar, 1808, and of Princess Caroline, and
commanded a boat cutting out Russian gun-boats
and an armed brig in the gulf of Finland. 1800.
On various occasions commanded boats of the same
ship in the Baltic, and in engagements with the
enemy.
96 S. Qoode, wounded when Mid. of Cerberus In
the action off Lissa. Gas. 1811.
04 J. Finemore, in Minotaur at Trafalgar, and at
Copenhagen, in 1807.
95 G. Raymond, Mid. of Edgar, cutting out
Danish gun-boats at Nybourgand Langland, where
he was slightly wounded ; of Tremendous at the de-
struction of a Fr. frigate and corvette off Barfleor
in 181S; of Shannon at capture of U. S. frigate
Chesapeake^ where he was wounded ; of Belle Poule
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in the opentioiu in the Gironde in 1814; and of
Royal Oak, and commanded a gun-boat at capture
of the flotilla on Lac Borgne ; and io all the ope-
rations on the Coast of America. Gas. 1813.
98 C. W. Clublejr, Mid. of £^cr, catting on t a
prirateer often gnns from Reggio; and of Biottom,
and aerved in her boata cutting out an armed
schooner and convoy firom the mouth of the Rhone,
and subsequently in co-operation with the Patriots
on the coast of Catalonia, particularly at Tarragona.
Mid. of Furietue in several boat actions on the coast
of Italy, including the capture of a privateer and
convoy near Civita Vecchia, surrender of Genoa,
and attack on Leghorn.
90 T. Wright, Mid. of Wolf in action with three
8p. schooners, 1808 ; o{ Africa engaged in cutting
out Danish vessels in the Sound, 181 1, 12 ; and of
StauUf serving in her boata, in the ship, and on
shore at defence of Tsrifii till the siege was raised,
part of the time commanding a mortar boat.
100 A. Boyter, Mate of Topate in the bay of
Rosas in 1809; and at capture of a privateer and
battery at the entrance of the river Barbate in 1810.
Mate of Tbniuinl, and served on shore at the landing
on North Point ; and was severely wounded in the
attack on U.S. privateer, Prince of NeufchaUl, Mate
of Eiuiymton, and slightly wounded at the capture
of U. 8. frigate Prtrident. Gas. 1809.
101 C. W. Lutman, Mid. of Prinet George at
Copenhagen in 1807 ; and of TarUmu,Ukd serred
in oer boats cutting out a convoy from uoder the
batteries of Fladstrandt in 1808. Mid. and Mate of
Sheldrake, frequently engaged with the enemy in her
boats on the coast of Jutland in 1800-10. Lieut.
of Berwick, and commanded a division of Sicilian
gun-boats at Gaieta, and slightly wounded in Im~
pregnahU at Algiers. Gaz. 18U8.
103 W. Hutchison (h\ Mid. of Delight when
wrecked on the beach at Reggio in action with bat-
teries in an attempt to re-capture five gun-boats in
1808 ; and in command of Apollo t gig (the other
boats being far astern), with seven men, captured a
Tessel of three guns and forty men. and four armed
merchant vessels ; and served in the boats on two
other occasions, 1813, snd on each was oflicially
mentioned. As Harbour Master at Dunleary ren-
dered important services to H.M. brig Pandora, in
1818 ; and subsequently in the life-boats to several
merchant vessels in imminent danger. Gaz. 1813,
13, 13.
106 J. Simpson, Mid. of N'tghUngaU at Copen*
hagen, in 1807 ; of Shitu in the operations off the
Isles of France and Bourbon, including the capture
of those places ; and served in her barge at the cap-
ture of a brig of four guns and thirty-one men ; Isle
de la Passe, and re-capture of Windham East
lodiaman. Served in Druid at the defence of Cadis,
iu 1811.
107 W. R. Asbby, Mid. serving in a gun-
boat at the defence of Cadiz.
108 W. H. Baker, Mid. of Cygnet at capture of
Danish brig CAritttan Sand, and action with batte-
ries and gun*boaU, 1808; and of iSMpCrv at Wal-
cberen, destruction of Fr. frigates and batteries at
Ansa la Barque, 1809, and capture of Goadnloapf
1810. Mid. of Majeetic at capture of U. S. fngae
Pretident and Fr. frigate Terjmdkore, 1814.
109 £. Blight, Mid. of Britannia ml Trafa^ir.
110 W. Weaver (a). Mid. of Agmmeamnum i
Trafalgar ; St. Domingo ; and rommanded Ui
launch of that ship at Copenbag«a, 1807 ; mi
wrecked off Maldonado, 1808. Acting Master ei
Pilot when ahe beat off Fr. frigate Ligere, in ik
Mediterranean, 1815.
1 14 G. Colman, Mate of CormtaUu at tbe r«dc^
tion of the Isles of France and Java. A ctiag LkvL
of Dictator^ and served on shore daring the opera-
tions against Washington, and Baltianore, aai
wounded at New Orleans.
116 J. Hicks, Mtd of Pouerful at deatmctioB c*
Dutch frigate Phemut and diipping in Bacaria
Roads; and at capture of Fr. fngatea BaUemg ar:
Henrietta, 1806. Served in tbe boata burainr
Dutch men of war at Greasie, 1807; in a gnn-bcH'
at Walcheren, 1809 ; and in boato of Gibraltar n
action with gun-boats and batteries in Basqoe
RMds, 1811. Mate of Tenedae and ooinmand«d
her boats cutting out Fr. 16 gun privateer
Invincible, 1818*
118 J. Stubbin, Mid. of Fomdroyant at capture c/
Marengo and Belle PouU,in 180&
119 J. Wilson (o). Acting Master of Bmuti^^
in action with Fr. 32-gun frigate, 18^^; and csp-
ture of AdeUf Fr. letter of marque, and GoMsaaar,
American privateer of 14 guns. 1811.12.
120 J. Butcher, Mid. of Glory in Calder^i
action.
121 John Thompson (6)« Mid. of GaUah at Co>
penhagen, in 1807 ; of Blake iu the Walcheren ex-
pedition, siege of Cadis, and co-operation with the
Patriots on the coast of Catalonia. In the latter
service commanded a boat cutting out some vesscb
from the Mole of Tarragona. Mid. of Malta it
surrender of Gaieta.
125 H. Hunter, Mid. of Hazard, and served is
the boats at destruction of two Fr. frigates at Got-
daloupe in 1809, and capture of that ialand in 18 Id
Serv^ in boats of Castor, cutting oat a privsteer
and some armed vessels near Barcelona m 1dia»
and as Lieut, commanded tbe boats of Rota at tia '
taking of St. Mary's, on the cosat of Georgia, is ,
1814. Gas. 1809. |
126 H. Davis (c). Mid. of Roytd Socertign tf
Trafalgar. |
127 J. T. NichoUs, Mid. of Glory in Caldef'i {
action ; and of Dominica schooner when captured,
after a contest, in which every oflSoer waa killed, by
the Franoo- American privateer Decatnr, in 1818.
130 John Poore, Mid. of Crafiy achooner, asi'
wounded when captured by the Algesiras flotilla,
1807.
183 A. Grose, Mid. of Belle Poule at the cap- ■
ture of a bng of war under the batteries of Parentt '
in tbe Adriatic, in 1811. Gas. 1811.
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134 Jm. Hmitar, wounded when Mate of Bed-
ford St the capture of the flotilla on Lac Borgne, in
1814. Gaa.1814.
136 J. Gilmore, Mid. of TrUmn» in action with
four brigfl of war off the ooaat of Norway in 1810;
and of Tonmmt in the operations on the coast of
America; and served in her boats at the capture of
the flotilla on Lac Borgne.
196 E. P. Bedwelly Mid. of Cherub at Copen-
ha^n in 1807, and capture of the French West
India Islands in 1800; served in the boats of
Sueceu and Hague in several enterprises on the
coast of America, and severely wounded in the
yawl of the latter ship when attacking a vessel
under Long Island.
137 H. Price, Mid. of Forester at the capture
of Guadaloupe in 1810 3 and of Karciuui at the
destruction of Barney's flotilla on the Patuzent ;
taking the town of Benedict ; and in command of
a boat at the boarding and capture of American 10
gun schooner EagU from under the protection of
the batteries in Long Island Sound, in 1814.
138 H. Fisher, Mid. of Revenge, and served in
her boats cutting out a privateer from Palamos, in
1813. Gas. 1813.
130 T. Jackson (5), Mid. of Agamtmrum at
Trafalgar.
141 T. Tod, slightly wounded when Mate of
Riunbow at Leghorn, in 1813.
1 42 D. G. Davies, Mid. of Pompie in the opera-
tions on the coasts of Italy and Calabria, including
the sieges of Gaieta and Scylla, storming of Capri
and Fort Licosa; and subsequently at the passage
of the Dardanelles, and destruction of the Turkish
squadron, in 1807 ; and of Souihampkm at the cap-
ture of the Haytian frigate EgalitS.
146 F. Harris, Mid. of 7%m«r«tf« at Traialgar ;
and defence of Cadis ; and of UnitS at the destruc-
tion of three armed store ships at Sagone Bay,
Corsica, and capture of Fr. frigate Pereanne, in 181 1 .
146 J. Crisp, Mate of Horatio, and officially
mentioned for service in the boats of that ship
cutting out a schooner and cutter of war on the
coast of Norway, in 1818. Gas. 1813.
140 E. T. Caulfeild, Mid. of Lavinia in the
Walcberen expedition ; and served in the boats of
OnuiusUador at the capture of a Fr. veasel under the
batteries of Isle D'Aix ; was made prisoner in the
l>oftts of that ship in attacking an enemy 'a flotilla,
in 1811.
161 R. J. Morrison, Mid. of Spartan at eap-
nre of the Ionian Islsnds, in 1800, and in action
irith the Neapolitan squadron in the Bay of Naples,
nl810.
162 G. ElvT, served in 2l£inataur at Copenha-
l^en, 1807 ; and wounded when Mid. of same ship,
erving in her boats in the attack upon a Russian
lotilla at Frederioksham, in the Gult of Finland, in
800. Gm. 1800.
164 G. H. Ayton, Mid. of Daphne, and served
a ber boats cutting out a convoy on the Danish
oft«t, in 1808; wounded when Mate of Vietoriout
t the cauture of Bieoli, in 1812. Gaz. 1808, 12.
July 50
166 M. Munro, Lieut, of ImpregnabUf and com-
manded a gun-boat at Algiers.
160 H. P. Dicken. Mid. of Superb in the Wal-
cheren expedition, and of Jlfi/^ord when he served
in the flotilU st the defence of Cadiz, in 1810,
and employed in Franehiee in co-operation with the
Patriots on the cosst of Catalonia. Severely
wounded in an affray with smugglers while em-
ployed on the coast blockade at Rye, 1824.
163 C. Criswick, Mid. of Royal Sovereign at
Trafalgar.
166 J. Tnlly, when in Diadem, served on shore
at the capture of the Cape and Buenos Ayres ; like-
wise at the storming of Maldonado, and attack
upon Monte Video; and when in Pas schooner
served in her boats cutting out from the coast of
Friesland nine vessels laden with ship timber.
167 G. Cordry, Mid. of Polyphemus at Tra-
falgar.
168 £. Moore, Mid. of Neptune at Traftlgar.
Mate of Dreadnought, and commanded a boat cut-
ting out Sp. ship from under the batteries of Ushant,
and several vessels in Basque Roads.
170 T. L. Crooke, Mid. of Dietatar, and com-
manded one of her boata cutting out a schooner and
other vessels from under a heavy fire in the Baltic,
and in action with the Danish squadron on the coast
of Norway, in 1812. Served in Prince Regent
in the operations on the Lakes of Canada, in 1814.
171 A. Nagle, Mid. of R/oyal Sovereign at Tra»
falgar.
174 G. R. Godfrey, senior lieut. of Kent, and
severely wounded in boats of that ship at the Mole
of Palamos, 1811.
176 W. Jones (r), Mid. of Captain at Copen-
hagen, 1807 J reduction of Martinique, Marie-
galante, the Salutes, and capture of HauUpouH.
Mid. of Constant at the siege snd capture of St,
Sebastisn, and crossing the Bidasoaj and of Tbn-
nant at New Orleans, Mobile, &o.
176 A. Parks, Mid. of Siriut at captin* of Fr.
frigate CaroUne in 1800 ; and Mate of JIfelpomena
commanding her launch in the operations in the
Chesapeake, in which service he wss severely burnt
by an explosion of gun-powder.
170 J, Robertson, commanded Beresford gun*
boat at the attack on the Am. squadron «t
PlatUburg.
182 R. Ralph, commanded a boat of OrlandOf
cutting out tome vessels f^om the Island of Paxo,
near Corfu, in 1812.
184 H. Tryon, Mid. of Siriut in all the active
services of that ship off the Isle of France,
in 1810.
188 W. H. Brady, Mid. of Cumberland at the
destraction of Rofrtule and lAon off Cette, and
severely wounded while serving in her boats in the <
Bay of Rosas, in 1800. Gas. 1800.
190. W. Blenkame, Mate of Bervoiek, and
served in her boats at the attack on Fort Nagaye,
near Frejus, 1813, when Lieut. Sweedland and
Mr. Hawkins (Mid.) were killed. Lieut, of Im»
pregnable at Algiers.
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Servioes of Lieutenanta.
101 G. Htrding, Mid. of SUrrk mt the destrac-
tion of Fr. corTette Cygnif and two schooners,
under the hstteries of Martmi()ue, in 1808 ; and of
Thametf and serred on shore m co-operation with
the Patriots at Tarragona, in 1813.
19S E. Le Mesurier, Mid. of Uniii at the
deatroction of three armed store ships in Sagone
Bay, CSorsica; and at oaptore of Fr. frigates PononiM
and Pomime off lissa in 1811. Mid. of UndaujOsd,
and present at cutting out a conro^ from Barletta,
mnd capture of the Tremiti islands, in 1815.
194 G. W. Cole, Mid. of Tomnani at the capture
of Am. flotilla on Lao Borgne, in 1814, and
wounded. Gas. 1814.
106 J. Sanders, Mid. of Agmeourtj and eom-
manded one of her flat-bottomed boats at Walcheren,
in 1800 ; and also in the Tagut, 1810, 11. Serred
in the Marine battalion (colonial) quelling an
insurrection of negroes at Demerara, in 1823 ; and
when Agent of Transports oo-operated with
military force in a successful enterprise against
the natives in the Biver Gambia, in 1831.
106 R. Bowen, Mid. of ilctiM at Lissa,
107 Jas. Saunderson, Mate of Mtnthui, and
commanded her boats eutting out a tranaport ship
from Orbitello, in 1819. Gas. 1819.
100 R. R. Sayer, served in BellritU at the
destruction of Impitueux, 1806 ; in CamtHa taking
ihe Isle of France; in OotoHm at capture of
Java ; and in HeemU at destruction of piratical
aettlement of Sambas.
SOO W. Anley, Mid. of ^iptune at capture of
Martinique, the Saintes, Fr. 74 gun ship HauU'
poult, and destruction of Fr. frigates Seint and
Lairs at Anse la Barque 1809 ; and of Pompfe at
Ouadaloope, 1810. Mid. of Cattor serring in
boats on the coast of Catalonia ; of F^frth at Bergen-
op-Zoom, 1813 1 and of Tonnant at the capture of
Waahington. Acting Lieut, of Royai Oak at the
attack on Baltimore and expedition to New Orleans,
1814. •
903 W. Henry, Mid. of Nevtune at the capture
of Martinique, the Saintes, and HaultpouUt in 1800,
and served on shore at the taking of Guadeloupe,
an 1810. Served in boats of Custer cutting out a
privateer and several armed vessels near Barcelona,
an 1813-14.
903 T. Dotton, Mid. of SheldraltM, frequently
engaged on the coast of France and in the Baltic,
1808-10; and of Foryoard, 1812-15, during the
operations in the Chesapeake, New Orleans, &c.,
and has been slightly wounded and contused.
904 W. Wilkinson, served in boats of snhoiiMf at
the destruction of some gun-vessels and their con-
voys on the coast of Italy, in 1810.
906 W. D. Pridham. Mid. of Diadtm at capture
of the Cape; and served in the boats of Etpoir at
several captures near Venice, and wrecked and
Bade prisoner on the coast of Italy, 1807. Mate
of Awmuy taking five of the French West India
Islands and capture of three privateerv. Com-
manded a boat of Prineea Caroline cutting out a
galliot from under the batteries of Hoombeck ; and
of Primes RtgetU in the opOTStioiia on Lake
Ontario during the Amerisan war. LaonU of Prs-
metheut at Algiers.
919 Alex. Henning, wounded wImu Mid. of
GalaUa, in action with the Fr. sqaadron oflf Mada-
gascar, in 1811.
916 P. Hay, Mid. of Foudnyant at the capture
of Marengo and Belle Pouh, in 1806.
917 W. G. Hemsworth, severely wounded when
Mid. of BriUiant while gusrding French pnaonen,
in 1806. Mate of ^ax, and commanded one of her
boats in an attack on a Fr. brig of war in the Pioia-
hino passage ; and slightly wounded at the destruc*
tion of batteries and convoy at Palamoa ; present a
the partial action with the French squadron of
Toulon, in 1810.
918 T. Baxter, Mid. of Foudrvyamt at c^tori
of Marengo and BeUe Faule, in 1806.
991 H. Ashtoo, Mid., and senred in boats of
SurveiUanie cutting out a brig from under a bearr
Are on the coast of France, in 1810; mt capture oi
Bermeo and Deba Ports on the north ooast »f
Spain, and of St. Andero *, was in Ceniour at tb«
destruction of several forts in the Oironde. (Misqieh
Aehlaw.) Gas. 1810.
993 Geo. Hyde, Mate of CharweU at capture kf
boarding of Am. schooners Ohio and Soners under
Fort Bne, in 1814. Gas. 1814.
996 J. S. Hooper, wounded when Mid. of Dir^
tatory in action with Danish squadron on tiie cosst
of Norvray, in 1819.
998 J. Grindred, BCate of Btar on Lake Erie «
capture by boarding of Am. sohoooMa Okie sac
Somen unaer Fort Ene, 1814, and wounded. Gn
1814.
999 G. Gahan, Mate of CkUden, and aetirfh
employed on the coest of America from 181S b
1815; particularly in the attack on Fort Bowyer
in 1814.
f 30. J. Coleman (b) Mid. of GoliatA at Cope-
hagen, 1807 ; and of Zenebia at the aiego of Flaik'
ing, 1809.
931 J. Steddy, Mid. of Ttieean, and aerved ia
her boats in the Bay of Rosas, in 1800.
933 J. O'Reilly, Mid. of Cekeeue at the deltas
of Cadis, in 1810; and served in the boats d
Tonnant at destruction of Commodore Banpv'i
flotilla, and on shore at Bladensburg, Waahn^too. I
and Baltimore. Commanded a boat« and aevcRlf I
wounded at the capture of Am. flotalla oo Lik>
Borgne, in 1814. Gas. 1814.
938 O. S. Jackson, Mid. of Cepttun in aie ezp« !
dition to Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and the reduco? '
of M^urtanique, Mariegalante, and the SaaiiM
in 1800.
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1816
1 Sir J. B. P. Chichester, Mid. of Laeedemonian,
serm^ in her boats, and woanded at the capture of
a gun-YCssel of 5 guns and 40 men in 1815, Oai.
1814.
2 G. Oarrey, Mid. of M^festie, actively em-
ployed in the Belt in 1808-09. In Rodney was em-
ployed in the gun-boat service at the defence of
GMliz in 1810 ; and fai BoyTu in the skirmish with
the Toulon fleet ; has lost an eye in the serrice.
3 W. Congdon, Mid. and aerred in MitleUm,
tender to Superb in action with and capture of one
of two btigs, and serred at the taking of Java.
4 J. S. Jaffo, wounded when Lieut, of Queen
Charlotte at Algiers, 1816.
5 H. W. Tomkins, Mate of Cordelia at Algiers.
6 W. Sweeting, wounded when Mid. of Superb
mt Algiers.
7 D. M'Neale Beatfy, wounded when Mid. of
Severn at Algiers.
8 C. B. Ware, promoted for serrice at Algiers.
9 C. March, promoted for service at Algiers.
10 W. Cole, wounded when Mid. of Leander at
Algiers.
11 J. Roberts. Mid .. and serred in the flotilla at
the defence of Cadiz, and defence of Fort Matagorda,
in 1809 and 10 ; and was in Mmden at Algiers.
13 J. Radclifle, promoted for sendee at Algiers.
14 W. Ryder, Mid. of Naramu at the rednetion
of the Saintes, in 1809 ; and in co-operation with
the Patriots on the north coast of Spain. Mate of
Pactolui in the operations on the coast of America;
and Mate of Severn at Algiers.
15 G. Pew, promoted for service at Algiers.
16 A. S. Svmes, officially mentioned, and se-
verely wounded when Mid. of Hebnu in command
of a rocket boat at Algiers.
17 S. T. Ogilrie, Mid. of Heroine in the Wal-
cberen expedition in 1809 ; and of CasHUan, serving
in her cutter cutting out a brig from under a heavy
lire of mnsketi^ near Dieppe, in 1811. Mate of
Iris in co-operation with the patriots on the coast of
Spain in 1811-18 ; and Mid. of Hebrut, and at
Algien.
18 E. Aitchison* wounded when Mid. of Leander
At Algiers.
19 J. Crotehley, promoted for service at Al-
1817 to 1819
1 L. D. Mitchell, severely wounded when Mid.
of Orameui at Algiers.
8 W. H. D warns. Mid. of Loire and actively
employed in co-operation with the Patriots on
the coast of Galicia ; at capture of Fr. frigate H^^
and reduction of Guadeloupe, 1810.
10 B. Hayter, Mid. of Impregnable at Algiers.
12 J. L. Clayton, Mid. of Queen Charlotte at
Algiers.
14 C. Goesett, Mid. of Apollo from 1810 t»
1814 ; and shared in most of the active services of
that ship in the Adriatic, including the destruction
of the Tower of St. Cataldo, capture of Augusta,
Cunzola, Paxo, and Anti-Paxo, &c., &o.
15 J. Geddes, served in Astrea in the frigate
action off Madagascar, 1811.
16 W. T. BeUairs, Mid. of Rota, and wounded
in her boats in an attack on Am. privateer General
Amutrong at Fayal ; and of Leander at Algiers.
19 R. Goodridge, Mid. of Temeraire at the de-
fence of Cadiz, in 1810; and of Unit6, and wounded
at the destruction of the armed ships in Sagone
Bay (Corsica), and capture of Fr. frigate Pereanne.
in 1811. Gas. 1811.
83 T. Woods, Mid. of Active at the action oflT
Lissa, capture of a convoy at Ragosniaa; and
capture of Fr. frigtte Pomone; of Seahorte in
America; at the capture of Alexandria, and the
operations on the American coast, including New
Orleans ; capture of flotilla on Lac Borgne, and at
n-i.: jujjg q£ Impregnable at Alpers.
Baltimore.
E. Morres, Mid. of QIatgow at Algiers.
R. Justice, promoted for service at Algiers.
A. Sainthill, Mid. of Q^een Charlotte m Al-
J. Holbarton, promoted for serrice «t Al-
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S5 C. Parker, wounded when Mid. of CkUden
n action with Danish brig Lougen, in 1808^ ud
ommanded a gun-boat at Algiers.
1820
1 F. A. Smith, Mid. of Union employed on
shore at reduction of Genoa, 1814. Senior Lieut,
of Myrmidon acting in conjunction with land forces
at the attack upon the slare batteries in the Pongos
and Nunez, 1880, on which service he lost an eye.
S W. Maxwell, Mid. of Diana in action with
two French frigates under the batteries near St.
Marcouf ; of Venerable at the capture of Alemine
and Iphighiie, in 1814, and served in the boats of
Ontario at the destruction of a pirate off the Isle of
Pines. Lieut, of Cameleen at oaptnre of an
Algerine corvette, in 1884.
3 J. BilUngsley, Mid. of Junon^ and served in
her boats at capture of Am. privateer Lottenf of 10
guns, in 1813.
1821 to 1828
1 J. Rainier, Mid. of DetirSe in the opeiationfl
in the Elbe, including the taking of Cuxhaven, and
bombardment and surrender of Gluckstad^ in
1813-14.
3 T. Macnamtra, Mid. of Edgar^ frequently
employed in her boats agaiost the enemy on the
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Danish coast, 1809 $ of Berwick at deatniction of
Fr. frigate Amason§, 1814 ; and of Tign m oo-ope-
ration with the troops at the attack on Bergen-op»
•Zoom. Received a serere oontnsion in an enooan-
ter with smugtrlen, 1810. Gold Med. of Roj. Nat.
Shipwreck Institntion.
4 E. H. Pace, Mid. of Freija at the redaction of
-Goadalonpe, 1810 ; and of MaJetHe at the capture of
French frigate Terptichnre, and U. S. frigato Pre-
ndent ; and during the serrice at Washington. In
the Chesapeake. &c.» commanded a hoat of Fly at
Corigeon, 1816: and Mid. of Glasgow at Algiers.
Lieut, of OuunpUm and Arachns during the Burmese
War.
6 V. H. Jones, Mid. of ^imir at Copenhagen ,
1807 $ and of Edmhur^h, serring in the iMats
during the Italian campaign, at the capture of Port
D'Anio, Reggio, and Genoa.
8 O.K. White, Mid. of Seaft^rw.and commanded
her harge at the capture of Am. flotilla on Lac
Borgne, in 1814. Gas. 1814.
10 W. Mansell, Mid. of rmmtfttein Walcheren
expedition, and of Margiana, and slightly wounded
in command of her gpg in capturing a Spanish slsTer
of superior force, in 1819.
12 W. L. Stephens, Mid. of Defiance at the
destruction of three French frigates off Sahles
D*OIonne ; and of "Northumberland at that of two
Irintes and a brig off L'Orient ; of Lacedemoman
and Niger in much boat service on the coast of
America^ and wounded in repass at Mocha.
14 J. Conjuit, Mid. of EagU during the opera-
tions in the Adriatic, 1812-18, including the siege
of Trieste, and capture of the principal ports on the
coast of Istria.
18 W. Lorj, Mid. of Unicom at the attack on
the Fr. fleet in Basque Roads, in 1800; and of
ArmidB, and served in her boats at the defeat of a
Fr. aimed schooner and boats in Basque Roads,
destroying several Tcssels under the batteries of the
lie de Rh6, and in cutting out some vessels near
Rochelle, and from the Pertius Breton, in 1810.
Mate of Paetchu serving on the coast of America,
1814, and employed in her boats at capture of
several vessels; also forcing the GKronde, 1815.
Severelv wounded when Mate of Sofoem in a des-
perate aflray with smugglers, 1821.
10 J. R. Lawrence, Mid. of Leander at Algiers.
21 G. C. Butler, Mid. of Fills de ParU at the
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads, 1800 ; of CaU-
donia actively employed at the defence of Cadiz,
and fortress of Matagorda; and of Umeom^ and
employed in the boats of that ship at capture of Fr.
SO gun privateer, 1812.
28 T. R. Frampton, Mid. of Minden at Algiers.
28 C. W. Rawdon, Mid. of Phabe at the cap-
ture of U.S. frigate Esses, in 1814 ; and of Minden
at Algiers.
80 K. B. Cotgrave, Mid. of Pincher, at the
capture and destruction of a fort at Ciixhaven,
18U0.
36 H. A. Comeck, Mid. of Marlbonmgh in tht
Walcheren expedition, in 1800 ; and oiJaea wkea
captured by U.S. frigate CmtHfnHo»j •tbet abigUj
honourable defence.
88 R. Hussey, served at the capture of An.
flotilla on Lac Borgne, in 1814, and in Glatgnt it
Algiers.
SO T. S. Scriven, Mid. of Arroyr in the wtioD
with Fr. privateer L'Aig^le, and batteriea near tbt
Penmarks ; and of Piercer at the sieges and ctp-
ture of Cuxhaven, and Gluckstadt, 1818, and ia
command of a gun-boat before Hamburgh.
40 W. N. Clay, wounded when Mid. of Toptsi
in the operations against Mocha, in 1820.
44 J. Giote, Lieut, of Boadkea in the Bozbmk
war.
45 W. H. Geary, Mid. of Chmrger, and aoiifW
in bringing off a Danish vessel from the hesA
under the Castle of Elsinore, and slightly woandcd;
and also in action with Danish flotilla In theMaba
Channel, 1808. Served at the attack on the bow
at Fort Lillo in the Walcheren expedition, aod
wounded 1809. Served in the boats of Fnijs ii
various boat actions at the defence of Cadiz, 18 Ii
Acting Lieut, of Toy when wrecked on the Colo-
rados 1816; and in 1821 commanded the Sjpstdnji
aehooner, successfully employed aigainst puateaia
the West Indies, for which services he waa pn-
sented with a piece of plate by the nnderwritan «f
Liverpool.
47 T. W. Langton, Mid. of Amphum in tbe
action off Lisas ; and served in the boats of Bu-
diante at the capture of several armed vessela and i
convoy on the cosstof Abruxsi, in 1813. Gss.1611^
48. S. Baker, Ifid. of Faliant at the attaek »
Fr. fleet in Aix Rosds; at Walcberen, Flaafaiai
expedition 1800, and capture of Fr. frigate Cem-
nisre; and serving in the boats destroying a bifc
convoy in Bssque Roads, and storming a bsttm ,
and cutting out vessels at Point dn Ch6, sm >
Rochelle, in 1810. Served in the boata oi KJi*'
hurgh at Cassis, in 1813; in Union mt the sanendff
of Uenoa, in 1814; against pirates in the Pobib
Gulph, 1817-18, and assisted in the boats of TartP
and Owen Glendower at capture of slave veaaais oa
the coast of Africa, 1822-23.
40 H. Shapland, Mid. of TyM, mnd in her boiis ,
at capture of a pirate in the Weat Indies, in 188!^ I
62 J. D. Robinson, Mid. of Tyne, and serradis
her boata at the capture of a pirate in the Wot
Indies, in 1823.
54 C. W. Poynter, Mid. of Inamstent vA
CbmiraU, which ships were actively emplojc^
against the enemy in the Scheldt, and preaest it
the attack on Bergen -op-Zoom.
58 T. Brydges, Mid. of JEtna at the attack oa
the French fleet in Aix Roads; expedition ^
Walcheren. 1800, and defence of Cadis, in im
Served in the boats of WiMord at the capture of tva
privateers of eight and four guns, in 1812 ; aod it
the storming the batteries of the Bocca di Csttii«i
and aiege of Trieste, in 1813.
60 J. Ray, wounded when Mid. of FielonoM i^
the capture of Rivoti, in 1812. Gas. 1812.
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63 C. Caiey, wounded when Mid. of Swtm at
Algiers.
64 C. Blatchley, Mid. of Hyacinth, and serred
in her boats in the attack on the Mole and prira-
teers at Malaga, in 1812.
1824
3 L. Dennehj, Mid. of BelUqueus at the capture
of the Cape, and commanded one of her boats at the
destraction of Dutch shippin;^ in Bataria Roads,
1806 ; of Fox at capture and destruction of the
dock-yardsy shipping, &c.y at Greasie and Manilla ;
and commanded one of her boats, cutting out an
armed ship from under the batteries in SapparaBaj.
Serred on shore at the storming of Fort Comelis,
and taking the Island of Java.
6 J. F. Tompson, slightly wounded when
serving in Dictator's boats at capture of Danish
gun-boats; and in that ship at destruction of
JDanish squadron, 1812. Served in Sparrowhawk
and Mulgravi nntil the end of the war.
7 G. H. Heathcote, wounded when Mid. of
Glasgow at Algiers.
0 R. Campbell, Mid. of Tremendous (serring
in Redwing) at destruction of batteries and cap-
ture of a convoy at Cassis, in 1813; and in the
operations in the Adriatic, and surrender of Naples,
1816.
11 W. Pedder, served in H. £. I. C. steamer
Nemesis, in the operations against Canton, in 1841.
13 W. Y. GiU, Mate of Albion at Algiers.
17 F. H. Le Mesurier, served in Fury at
Algiers.
20 W. Burt, Mid. of Superb at Algiers.
1825
5 J. Thompson, Mid. of CalHope in the Wal-
eberen expedition ; and capture of Fr. privateer
Comtesse D'Hambourg, in 1810. Mate of Cyane at
the capture of Fr. mgates Alcmene and Iphiginie,
in 1814.
8 L. Miles, Mid. of Amethyst, and severely
wounded at the capture of Fr. frigate Thetis, in
1 808, and received a severe contusion at the capture
of Fr. frigate Niemen, in 1809 ; served in her boats
it the capture and destruction of a convoy offChas-
leron Tower ; and on shore at the siege of Flushing,
^rved in Queen Charlotte at Algiers. Gas. 1808.
9 J. Smail, Mid. of Orion employed in boats
protecting convoys in the Baltic, 1810, 13. Pro-
noted for boat service when Mate of Cambrian at
rapture of piratical misticoes, 1825.
10 T. P. Barrow, commanded boats of Parthian
t capture of a pirate in the Gulf of Mexico, in
824. Senior Lieut, of Pelorus, and commanded
er boata at capture of a slaver of 10 guns and 66
len on the coast of Africa, in 1835.
12 C. Moss, Mate of Sheldrake in the Baltic;
If p^'atedly in action with Danish flotillas ; and at
be defence of Anholt, in 1811, when cteveral ves^
sels were taken and destroyed ; severely wounded
in boarding a Danish sloop off the coast of Jutlaudi
15 Jas. Pratt, Mid. of Britomart at Algiers.
16 H ■ S. Burniston, Mid. of Oesar at destruction
of three Fr. frigates off Sables D'Olonne ; attack
on the French fleet in Aix Roads, and expedition
to Walcheren, in 1809. In Semiramis, and assisted
at the capture of two brigs and a convoy off Royan ;
and in Queen Charlotte at Algiers.
SO H. L. Maw, severely wounded when Mid. o^
Liffey during the Burmese war.
82 W.Woolridge, served as Agent of Transport*
in the China expedition.
23 W. C. Webber, Mid. of Eurotas at cap-
ture of Fr. frigates Trove and Weser ; and of Clorindo,
in 1814.
25 J. Sibley, Mid. of Mindcn at Algiers.
28 J. Jeayes, Mid. of Asia in the operations
against Washington, New Orleans, and Baltimore.
Commanded Prince Regent (Colonial schooner) < n
the coast of Africa, in oo-operation with the troops
in the Ashantee war.
1826
1 G. W. Rabett, Mid. of Qalatea in tfaeaotion off
Madagascar, in 1811 ; and subsequently actively
employed at the blockade of Brest, Cherbourg, and
Carthagena, on the Sp. Main, and capture of U. S.
privateer Bunker^e Hill of 10 guns ; and of Cydnus
serving in conjunction with the land forces during
the operations against New Orleans ; on the banks
of the Mississippi, and attack on Fort Bowyer, in
1814 and 15. Ijeut. of Leven, 1825-26, surveyini^
portions of the coasts of Africa, and has received a
severe hurt in the service. Lieut, of Jlfus^ito at
Navarin, and at capture of three lO-gun piratical
brigs in the Archipelago. Inventor of the Substi-
tute Rudder.
S T. Creser, Mid. of Galatea in the action off
Madagascar, in 1811 ; of Majestic at capture of U. S.
firiffate President, in 1814, and Fr. frigate Terpsichore
off the Aaores. Lieut, commanding Plumper gun.
brig, in 1831, in the river Gambia, conducted, in
conjunction with a military force, a successful
enterprise ag^st the natives.
3 J. W. Tomlinson, made Lieut, for service
during the Burmese war.
5 E. C. Miller, Mid. of Severn, and slighdy
wounded at Algiers.
6 H. Johnston, Mid. of Leander at Algiers^
7 E. G. Elliott, Mid. of Forester at capture of
Guadaloupe, and cutting out a brig and schooner,
and taking two forts, 1810 ; served in Dannemark
and Zenobia, in 1812 and 1815, in the Channel.
8. £. Lipscomb, Mid. of Elitabeth, and present
at capture of Fiume, Omago, and Dignano, in the
Adriatic, 1813-14, and served on shore with Aus-
trian troops. Participated in much boat service,
including capture of Fr. armed Xebeok Aigle off
Corfu.
10 J. Dal^ell, served in boats of Tyne at the
capture of a pirate in the West Indies, in' 1823.
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11 E. Rogi«r, Mid. of PtatOfts when wrwjkad
fin the Baltic, 1808. Mate of Barraamtm audi
Leven during the dangeroos rarreyft on the east and
weat eoaata of Africa, 1823, 26.
18 R. L. Pengelly, wounded when Mid. of
MaidttOM in her tender at capture of IVtnef tf
Ouinta slave hrig of 10 guns, in 1826.
16 J. IngUs, Lieut, of KdMmrgh during the
operations in Syria, and bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre,1840.
17 T. W.Bedford, Mid. of Jttigator and Larwi
during the Burmese war.
10 S. J. Lett, Mate of Arachm in the Burmese
war. Awarded a gold medal by the <• Boyal
National Institution for the preserration of Life
from Shipwreck," for serTices rendered, 1839,
1827
1 J. C. Sicklemore. Mid. of J)iomMd$y employed
in the landing and embarkation of troops on the
coasto of Spam and Holland, 1812 ; and serTsd in
North America, 1813-16, during operations in the
Chesapeake. Commanded a boat at the attack on
Craoey Island, capture of Hampton, &o. Serred
in the Persian Gulf, and at Rangoon, 1826-26, in
Tamar and AthoU,
sef^ial other Teasels ; at Fttaugiiolm, Caoa, »s
engaging Fr. oaTalry at Cape Traialg«r. Serrcd b
Infgrmtlf bomb, atiJgiers.
16 J.W.WakefiOld,Mid.of H^«6ri««tAlgiBB.
20 W. TiUs, Mate of Asia at Narttrin.
21 J. Burrough, Mate of Ana at NaTurin.
23 D. B. G. Grant. Vol. 1st clnsn in Attdraautk,
at capture of Fr. frigate Ttwo. I8IS5 «>d al» «
siege of St. Sebastian and forenig die GnetOt^
Mate of Cftmoa at Navarin.
24 J. C. Johnston, Mate of Asia t NuTurin.
27 W. v. Lee, Mid. of Aria, and lost a leg £
her tender at Navarin.
28 W. H. Ryall, Mid. of Ciiiwfcrkm «t Navwa
20 W.A.FerTar,Mid. ofPoctolMsintheopen-
tions on the south coast of Fiaaoe ; «ad in Amcnet:
and served in a rocket^boat at the bonbafdmeBt of
Stonington. SoTerely wounded in Seecm «t Alg3«>-
94 H. N. Atkinson. Mate of SSermgapstes, iii
served in her boats at the capture of two pintfs s
^'-^ he reoeirad sertrv
1* P. Belchea, Mate of Primrow, and serereU
wounded in a miataken encounter with the British
packet MarUbcnmgh, in 1814.
2 A. T. Mann, Mid. of Swinger in action with
an American privateer off Surinam, in 1815. Served
in a boat of CamMan at the capture of a pirate in
the Archipelago, in 1826 ; and m command of boatt
of CameUon,cutoni another in 1827.
8 W. H, Goslin, Mid. of WeagU at et^nn of
two Fr. privateers, and of many other vessels | siui
in 1810 was frequently engaged with the enemy s
batteries snd ilotillss at the defence of Sicily. Has
received the thanks of the Roy. National Institu-
tion for saving the crew of a wrecked vessel in
Barry's Cove, Ireland, 1839.
4 J. C. Evison, Mid. of EninprenanU cutter
when she defeated four privateera off Malaga, in
1810, and deatroyed another under the batteries of
Faro, in I8II. Mid. of BelU Poufe in the opera-
tions in the Gironde, in 1813; and in Albion at
Algiers.
5 G. Mason, Mid. of Fre^a at the capture of
Martinique and Guadehsupe, and dostruotion of
two French frigates at Anse la Barque, in 1800-10 ;
and served in uie expedition against New Orleans.
10 C. K. ScoU, wounded and promoted for ser-
vice during the Burmese war.
12 R. Hammond, served in Hebrut fordng the
passage of the Gironde, in 1814.
16 P. Le Count, Mid. of Tkundgr, bomb, and
bombarded Forts Catalina, Napoleon, Mato^rda,
and the Trocadero at Cadis, 1810; also participated
in numerous boat attacks. Mate of Scylla in action
with Ineonnu ; of Circe at capture of Am. privateer;
of Coltmbine cutting out xebec at Malaga, and
the Archipelago, in which
severe wounds.
36 R. A. Newman, Mid. of Oewmgeux at iW
capture of St. Lucia, in 1 808 ; in the notion off* FerM
1806 ; and capture of Marengo and Baiia PmiU, 1 ^
Served in San Domingo at Flushing, and asaosttd a
her boats at the capture of four privmteera is t^
Chesapeake; and at the taking of Cniiej IriiBi
Hampton, &c. In charge of a prine, captmtrf »
mercnant ship, valuably laden with nnml stom;
and wounded in a tender to 8i. Domingp in tk
Cbeaapeake. Served in boata of Pluemx at tk
capture of seversl pirates in the Archipc^s,
in 1816. Hon. Med. of the Roy. Hum. Soc.
37 T. Lavington, Mid. of Melpomene in *•
operationa in the Chesapeake ; commanded a hm
at the capture of Am. flotilla on Lac Borgne ; tsd
served on shore in the attack on Baltimore. Mie
of Naiad, and served in her boato at the deetrocttm
of an Algerine brig of war under the batteries of
Bona, in 1824.
30 W. Fuller, Mid. of Deepatah at the reductifls
of St. Sebastian, 1811.
18^8^1
1 J. L. N. Sealy , Mid. of Natad^ and saved ii
her boats cutting out sn Algerine brig of war osdv
the batteries of Bona, in 1824.
1* J. Lash, served in the pinnaoe of Rmhf si
capture of a gun-boat off Romsoe, and prescat tf
the siege of St. Sebastian and forcing the Giroad«,
1816.
2 J. G. Raymond, Mid. of Loire on the tees^
of America ; and oi Superb, serving as a ToleaiMt
in her rooket-boat at Algiera.
3 C. A . Fetch, served in Kent at the deatnictite
of a privateer and battery at Palamos, in 1810 j a
Thamet at the capture of Ponsa. and in Eww/w *•
the taking of a convoy in Calvade Roads, in W^
In the same ship in the operations on the cotsi ^
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, ineluding tlw d^ture of the city of Alex-
«ndxui» in 1814.
4 John Stndereon, Mi<L of Hehrut at Algiers.
6 R. J. Biiretty Mid* of Hthnu at captnre of
Fr. frigate EtoiU ; and in same ship senrea on the
coasts of America, in the expedition to Baltimore,
and in seTeral minor expeditions ; in her launch at
, capture of the fort on Point k Pitre, with tibe town
and shipping at St. Mary's, in Georgia; also in
.an action with five Am. g^n* boats near Charleston,
and on other occasbns. Serred in same ship at the
passage of the Gironde, and destruction of tbe bat^
teries within ; and as second Master at Algiers.
I Acting Master of Seout serving in the Ionian and
Levant seas, during the war between the Greeks
^ and Turks, 1819, 20, 21.
6 M. Tamer, Mid. of Hebnu at the capture of
' Fr. frigate Etoiie, and in the operations on the
; coast of America, including the attack on Baltimore,
] on Point & Pitre, and on five gun-boats near
' Charleston^ likewise at the passage of the Gironde ;
' and at Algiers.
7 R. £. Rogers, Mid. of Outi&m, and served in
^ ber boats cutting out a brig from under the batteries
of Treport, in 1810 ; also in action with Fr. flotilla off
; Boulogne, in 1811 ; and re-capture of Apellet on
r tbe coast of France, in 1819. Mate of Mtna at the
bombardment of Morea Castle, 18S8.
6 W. Welsh, Mid. of Windtor Cattle in Ca1der*s
action, and at the passage of the Dardanelles,
1807 ; of Riso^tttiMiwatrff on the north coast of
- Spain, in 1813, and on the Lakea of Canada, in 1814
and 16.
9 Jbb. Stewart, Mid. of Ukutrioug at the attack
on tbe French fleet in Basque Roads, stonning of
. Flushing; captureof the Isle of France; and com*
manded a launch landing the troops at the oiqitare
' of tbe Island of Java.
10 T. A. Gikoa, Biid. of Malta, and Gaieta^
; 1814.
11 B. W. Tracey, Mid. of Albion at Algiers.
17 £. Baugh, Mid. of Podargut at destruction
of two Danish frigates and two brigs at Lyngoe, on
, the coast of Norway, 1812 ; and of BeUirophon on
the occasion of Napoleon's surrender. Wrecked in
Tk€tit on Cape Frio, 1830.
19 C. W. Pears, promoted for service in the
Burmese war.
24 J. Slaughter, Mate of rutoon, and served in
her boats at tlM capture of a piratical vessel off the
Island ofElba, in 1816.
26 R. Wettenhall, served in boats of TH^mm at
the capture of a brig a- ground under the batteries
of Dieppe, in 1811 ; and in cutting out a doop off
Boulogne.
28 O. Beaver, Mid. of Prmnstihntf at Algiers.
SO J.J.Keir, Mid.ofimjmgiMiMfatAlgiera.
1832-38
18 H.Wright, Mid. of iliia at Navarin.
19 H.J. Harvey, Mid. of rai6ol at Navarin.
20 P. P. Inskip, Mid. of Cknoa at Kavarin.
Hon. Med. Roy. Hum. Soo.
21 W. Burt (6), Mid. of Swpnl at Algiers.
22 T. C. Meheux, Lieut, of Carytfort in the
operations on tbe coast of Syria, and Mmbardment
of Acre.
23 J. Morshead, served in boats of Ha$Hngt in
the atUck on the CasUe of Beyrout, in 1840.
24 H. M. Tylden, Senior Lieut, of Conway in
the operations against Canton, in 1841.
29 S. O. Wooldridge, Mate of ThmUa, serving
in Bttxtard; captured, in a boat with five men, a
slaver of two guns and 83 men, in 1837, for which
he was promoted. Lieut, commanding Spj^, aud
rendered important services to British merchants
at Mazatlan, 1847. Hon. Silver Med. Roy. Hum.
Society.
30 R. L. Atkinson, Vol. Ist class of Philomel,
at Navarin.
39 A. C. May, Senior Lieut of Lame, and com-
manded the boats at the destruction of slave fac*
tories, &c., at the Gallinas, 1846.
40 J. O. Freeland, Mid. of Album at Nawin;
and Lieut, of 5trom^ in the operations on the
coast of Syria, and at St. Jean D*Acre, in 1840.
41 W . H . Church, employed in various nautical
surveys, principally on the coast of Africa, 1831-38.
44 F. S. M'Gregor, Mid. of Andromaehet forcing
the passage of the Bocca Tigris, in 1834 ; and Mate
of JBelleroph»n on tbe coast of Syria ; and at St.
Jean D'Acre.
46 W. Armitage, Senior Mate of Nimble at the
capture of an armed slaver, and frustrated, while
pnze-master, tbe efforu of the Spaniards at recapture*
18S9-40
1 F. Higginaon, Mid. of Eurotat at capture of
frigatea Trove and Ween, in 1813, and of CZsninds,
in 1814. Was in Severn at Algiers, in 1816. Hon.
Med. Roy. Hum. Soc.
3 C. B. Warren, Mid. of Albion at Navarin.
6 J. S. Rundle, Mate of Volage at capture of
Aden 5 and officially mentioned as baving been tbe
first to plant tbe British flag in that fortress. Lieut,
of same ship during the earlier operations in China,
1839-40.
8 D. EUiot, promoted for service at Preacott in
Upper Canada, where he was wounded.
22 M. Knox, Mate of Cattor and North Star on
the north ooakt of Spain, during the civil war in
1834, and subsequent yeara.
24 R. Maguire, Mate of Waep, and severely
wounded at Sidon ; and served at St. Jean D'Acre.
27 J* H. Crang, Mid. of Albion at Navarin ; and
Lieut, of Clio at the capture of Woosung and
Shanghae, and operations in the river Yang-tee*
Kiang, 1842.
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SS E. M. Mmtbewsy Lieut, of BUnhmm at eap-
tuTO of Amoy and Chingbae, in 1841.
82 J. A. SbearSy Mate of Watp, and woanded
at the taking of Sidon on the coast of Syria, in 1B40.
38 A. La Touobe, Mid. of Blmde, taking (he
Morea Castle, in 1828 ; Mate of Jmogtnt forcing
the passage of the Bocca Tigris, in 1834 ; and of
Jievengt at St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
86 H. Warren, Mid. of fiii at the reduction of
Carabusa, 1828. Mate of StromboU employed on
abore at the storming of Sidon i and of Pique at
8t Jean D* Acre, 1840.
86 C. J. Walton, serTod as a Volunteer at the
storming of Sidon, and as Aide-de-camp to the Turk-
ish Admiral (Sir B. W. Walker) at St. Jean D*Acre.
37 H. H. Rodney, Mate of Talbot at the bom.
bardment of Acre, 1840. Senior Lieut, of Cruiser,
and commanded the boats of that ship at destruc-
tion of piratical forts in Maloodoo Bay, Borneo,
and mentioned in ibe Gaaetted diapatches, 1846.
38 C. R. Carter, Mid. of BUmdt, taking the
Morea Castle, in 1828; Mate of Ganges on the
coast of Syria, in 1840 ; and Lieut, of ComvaUu
in the operations in China in the yean 1841-42.
1841
1 J. Allen, Lieut, of Wanderer in the Yang-tse<
Kiang, 1842.
4 G. B. Jei!TeYS, Mate of Pyladet, and com-
manded one of her Doats at the capture of one out of
three Chinese piratical junks. Was present at the
attacka on Canton; and Lieut, of Blende at the
taking of Amoy, Chusan, and Chingbae, in 1841.
6 R. C. Kevem, Mate of Blenheim at the cap-
ture of Amoy and Chingbae, in 1841.
7 J. M. Cooke, Vol. 1st class of Asm at Nava-
rin. Mate of Blenheim at the Bocca Tigris, and
oapture of Canton. Lient. of Nimrod, serving
throughout the war.
8 S. B. DoUing, Mate of Blonde on the coast of
China, 1841 ; and Lieut, of that ship, and assisted in
her boats at the destruction of the Chinese fire>rafU
at Chingbae, and attack on their camp at Segahon,
in 1842.
13 W. A. R. Pearse, Mid. of Andremache,
aerring in her boats in action with Malay piratea,
1836. Mate of Modeste on the coast of China,
and wounded at the attack upon Canton ; and was
present at the capture of Amoy and Chingbae, in
1841 ; and as Acting Lieut of the same ship,
assisted at the destruction of Chinese fire rafts at
Chingbae, and attack on their camp at Segahon,
in 1842.
14 F. H. Stev^enSy Mid. of PartMant serving in
her boats at the destruction of pirates in the Archi-
pelago, 1826, 27, and wrecked m that ship. Mate
of Rodney, at Syria and Alexandria, 1841. Silver
Med. Roy. Humane Society.
16 Jaa. Hunt, Mid. of StromboU, and officially
mentioned as having first planted tbe Briliah lag
on the wall of Sidon, in 1840. Lieat of Didm, andia
command of her tender repulsed an attack of a larfpe
number of pirates on the coast of Borneo, in 1843.
16 A. O. Edye, is the inventor of several useful
pieces of mechanism, and tables. Has received the
silver medal from tbe Society of Arts for the invm.
tion of an instrument which registers the fnc!iwsrifin
and oscillations of a ship.
17 H. A. Norman, Mate of BUnheim at tbe
taking of Canton, Amoy, and Chingbae, in 1841.
18 H. W. Hire, Hon. Med. Royal Humane Sec
10 A. C. Murray, Mate of Dolphin^ and dsa-
gerously wiranded in her boats at the captors «
a pirate on tbe coast of Africa, in 1841.
21 G. Walker, Mate of Blonde, and hia servicvt
officially reported, in the operations on the Coast of
China, including tbe capture of Canton, Amoy, sad
Chingbae, in 1841.
22 W. J. Miller, Mate of Chnser at the captoiv
of Aden, in 1830. Mate of Odumbine, and his ser-
vices officially reported in the operationa on dw
coast of China, including tbe capture of CantDB,
Amoy. and Chingbae, 1841 ; deatruotioa of tbs
Chinese fire rafta, and attack on their eamp at
Saegbon, in 1842. Lieuti of CoUumbiae at tht
capture of Woosung and Shangbae ; and of CSul-
dert in the Yang-tae-Kiang, in 1842.
24 W. R. Rolland, Mate of BUmde at Amoy
and Chinghae, in 1841, and assisted at the de-
struction of the Chinese fire-rafts at the latter place,
in 1842.
26 A. C. C. Denny, Mate of Blenham on the
coaat of China, and served at Amoy and Chinghae,
in 1841.
26 W. H. Symonds, Mate of Blenheim, taking
tbe Forts of the Bocca Tigris; and Acting Imsl
of Blonde at the attack upon Canton, in 1841.
28 J. J. Kennedy, Mate of WeUesle^, and oC-
cially noticed at the capture of Amoy and Chingbae.
Lieut, of Conway and wounded in both lege at the
attack on the batteries of Tamatane, Madagascar,
1846.
20 C. C. A. Kane, Mate of Omwoy, and oft-
cially noticed at the capture of Canton.
80 J. H . Sel wyn. Mate of Stdphur, and ofidallf
reported at tbe capture of Canton.
32 W. R. Smith, Mid of JRtna^ at hombard-
ment of Morea Castle, 1828. Has received two
medals from Roy. Humane Soc. for aaving the
lives of shipmates, 1838 -47.
34 G. W. Wilkinson, Vol. First Oaaa, ia
Edinburgh, at the reduction of Genoa, 1814.
36 W. T. Newenham, Vol. in Hemmbai at the
capture of Fr. frigate SuUane, in 1814; of Sutirs,
in the operations against New Orleans* in 18I5|
and Mid. of SUmey during the Burmeae war.
36 £. Barnard, Mid. of BUmde at the redac-
tion of Morea Castle*
S6* J . G. Robins, Senior Lieut, of ApoUe dnrisf
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tli0 opentiona on the eoMt of China, 1842-43.
Lieut of Firelnund in the actions off Obligado, San
Loienso, and other operationa in the Parana.
1845-46.
87 H. T. RjTea, chief officer of H. £. I. C.
steemer PhUgethon during the operations in China,
from the capture of Amoj till the peace of Nankin
—both inclusiTO. Severely wounded at Amoy, and
served on shore on many other oocasionfl. senior
Lieut of SaUUiU in the river Plate, 1844-7, and
employed at the taking and defence of Colonia, and
commanded a corvette guarding the entrance to the
Psrana.
38 G. A. Ellerman, wounded when Mate of
Fanmriie in an affray with the natives of the South
Sea Islands, in 1840.
89 W. G. J. Cunningham, Lieut of Firehrand
in the action off Obligado, and subsequent opera-
tions on the coast of the Argentine Republic, 1846.
41 R. H. Wharton, Mid. of OmuM at Navarin.
48 J. W. Dorville, Mate of AUtrophon, and
captured an enemy's ilag at Beyrout, in 1840.
49 H. J. Giles, Mid. of Chnoa, at Navarin.
1842
8 M. Connolly, Mate of Cottar^ and served on
shore at Caiffa, end was at St. Jean D'Acre, in
1840.
8* W. Horton, Mate of Talbot at St. Jean
B'Acre.
3 F. Porteonsy VoL First Class, in Chnoa, at
Navarin.
4 S. Powell, Hate of Cair^^ort during the
operations on the coast of S^ria and at Acre, 1841 ;
and of ComtoaUit, serving in the boats at the de-
struction of fire rafts at Chusan, and present at the
taking of Chapoo Woosung, and Shanghae. Lieut
of Harlequin, serving at the destruction of piratical
towns of Sumatra.
2 8. Reeve, Mid. of BlanehB and Columbine^
and served on shore st the insurrection of the
slaves at Jamaica, in 1888.
7 A. D. Jolly, Mate of Pluto, and served in her
boats at the destruction of slave factories at the
Callinas Islands, in 1843.
8 G. Hsniott, commanded a boat of RoUa at
the destruction of slave factories on the coast of
Africa, in 1848.
0 £. E. Tumour, Hate of BUnhMm, on the
coast of China, in 1841, and officially mentioned.
11 J. S. Davison, served in the boaU of Hatt-
ings at the attack on the caatle of Beyrout, in 1840.
11* C. J. P. Glinn, Hate of Oorgon, and com-
manded a boat during the operations on the coast
of Syria.
12 F. Horris, Mate of Pi^uOt and officislly noticed
at the taking of Caiffa and Tsour on the coast of
Syria ; and was present at St Jean D'Aore, in 1840.
13 R. Hopkins, Hate of Castor, North Star, and
Savage, in the operations on the coast of Spain
during the civil war, 1835, 40.
13* G. Moyle, Mid. of Co2iim6iiM serving on
shore at Jamaica during an insurrection, 1833,
14 S. S. Shore, Mate of Thalia, in China, 1843
16 J. Reid, Hate of Agmumrt, in Cluna, 1843.
16 H. Clarke, Hate of North Star, in the Ysng-
Tse-Kiang,inl843.
17 W. F. W. Parkinson, Mate of Cambrian^ and
commanded a gig at the chase and capture of
pirates at Amoy, 1843, in which he was severely
wounded and officially mentioned; served in China,
in 1843.
18 A. T. Freese, Mate of the H. £. I. C.
steamer N'eniestf , in all the operations in China firom
July, 1841, till Jan., 1843. Hate of Vixen at the
capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, end at Nsnkin.
19 £. S. Strsngways, employed in the H. £. I. C.
steamer Nemem, on the coast of China, in 1841-43.
80 A. R. Henry, Mate of Plover, on the coast
of China, in 1843.
81 W. P. Johnson, Hate of Blenheim, in China.
28 H. 8. Hillyar, Hate of ComwalUt, on the
coast of China, 1843. Senior Lieut of Wolverene
commanding a boat at the destruction of a piratical
settlement in Maloodo bay, Borneo, 1845.
83 H. Phelps, Mate of Powerful at St Jean
D'Acre, in 1840 ; and officially mentioned at the
capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo when Mate of Com-
wallie, in 1842.
34 A. Anderson, Hate of Blonde, and officially
mentioned in the operations a^nst Csnton, and
taking of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841 ; and at the
destruction of the Chinese fire-rafts, in 1843.
35 G. H. Hodgson, Mate of ComwaUie, and
wounded in the attack on the Chinese camp at Se-
gahon, and sssisted at the capture of Chin-Kisng-
Foo, in 1843.
27 C. K. Jackson, wounded when Hate of
ComwalUs, at the attack on the Chinese camp at
Segahon, and assisted at the capture of the city of
Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1843.
88 P. A. Halkett, Hate oiModetU, and officially
mentioned at the destruction of Chinese fire-rafts,
in 1848.
80 J. B. Cator, served on the coast of China.
30 H . R. Croilon, Hate of Modesto, and officially
mentioned in the operations on the coast of Chins,
including capture of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841,
likewise at the destruction of the Chinese fire-rafts,
and attack on the camp at Segahon, in 1848.
81 C. H. V. Temple, Hate of Welleeley, on the
coast of China.
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Services of Lieatenants.
1843
1 G. H. Clsxke, Mate of Nydra, tt tbe stomi-
ing of Sid 00, and at Beyrout and T^, 1840.
2 W. S. L. Qninlan, Mate of Ckarybdk, and op-
held tbe Britirii Hg acainat a auperior ferea when
blockading the Port of San Juan de Niearagoa, in
South America, in 1848.
3 W. H. Monbraj, Mate of Hattings^ on the
eoaat of Syria.
5 M.'Burrowa, Volnntaer in Andramaeht, and
aerred in her boata on aereral oceaaiona againat the
piratea in the Straita of Malacca ; and Mate of
Edinburgh daring the operationa on the ooaat of
Bjria in 1840, and at St. Jean D'Acre.
7 B. S. Pickard, Mid. of Wandgr$r at capture
of alaTO barracoona, 1841. lieot. of Melan^imt
blockading Buenoa Ajrea, and in the operationa in
the rirer Plate.
8 H. A. Hollinworth, Mid. of Tfnmdtrer, in the
dperationa on the ooaat of S^ria, and at St. Jean
D'Acre, in 1840; and officially moitioned when
Mate of ConmaUu, at the capture of Chin-Kiang-
Foo, in 1848.
0 H. Charleton, Mate of ThuntUnr at the
bombardment of Beyrout, atorming of Sidon, and
bombardment of Acre.
10 R. B. Creyke, Mate of Belkrophon, in the
operationa on the coast of Syria ; and at St. Jean
B^Acre, in 1840; and commanded the boata of
Akrt in an attack on a Mooriah Fort, in 1844.
18 J. B. Ballard, Mid* of Leveret when ahe
captured alaTe-ahip Diogene$, under the batteriea of
Mozambique.
16* C« A. D. Pasco, Mate of Beofk, in her
aurreyinff Toy age, 1839-43. Lient. of Vettal, in
conunand of the amall arm diriaion of that ahip at
the redaction of piratical towns in Maluda Bay,
Borneo, 1846, and of Vulture during the operationa
in the Canton RiTor, 1847.
16 C. Hawkey, Mate of Stromboli, at Beyront,
Sidon, and Acre, 1840.
1844
8 G. G. Phillippa, Mid. of Dartmouth, at Ka-
rarin.
3 J. Townaend, Mate of Revenge, at 8t. Jean
D'Aere.
4 J. H. Shairp, Mid. of Speedwell, at the cap-
ture of Aigle slave brig, of greatly auperior force,
in the Weat Indiea, in 1831.
6 H. G. Su J. Mildmay, Lieut, of Talbot, at St.
Jean D'Acre.
6 J. F. C. Hamilton, Mate of Blonde, and offi-
cially mentioned at the capture of Amoy and
Chinghae, in 1841, and at the deatruction of Chineae
fire-rafU, in 1848.
7 B. T. Hinde, Mid. of Dryad, serriag ia
Blacl^eke, tender, and officially rapcttad at the ea^
ture by boarding of a abye ahip of attparior lone,
in 1831.
9* M'L. B. Oookraft, offidaOy mentioiied Ibr
aaving the liTea of three Kroomen' on the ooeaaioa
of a alarer being driven on ahoro «t WhydA,
and deatroyed by Dokfkin, of whieh be wan Senior
Mate. Lient. ccmmanding Albert S.V. in tbe Rie
Nunea dniiog an attack made by a piratical tribe
upon that Teaael and tbe British factoriea ; in re*
priaal for which the guns of their town wete taken
and sunk in the bed of the river, and ihdr
town deatroyed. The aarricea rendend aelmow-
ladged by the preaent of a aword valued at one
hundred guineaa.
10 Hon. O. W. Lambart, Mid. of Bimtde, on
the ooaat of China, at the capture of Amor and
Chinghae, in 1841; and destruction of Cnineas
fire-rafta, and taking of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1848,
and hia aenrioea officially mentioned.
11 Hon.G. H.Deoglaa,Mid.of CW9^ort,and
officially noticed in the operatioaa on the eoast of
Syria, in 1840.
13 W. J. A. Heath, Mate of Piqee. and aerred
at the oaptnre of Caiffii and Taour on the eoaat of
Syria, and at St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840.
14 Wm. Amphlett, Mate of VimbU, end offi-
cially reported for suppreasing a aeriona mutiny oa
board a priie slaver under hia charge, in 1888.
16 J. F. Tottenham, Mate of Hyaeintk, and
officially reported for the captme of a alnver with
a aingle boat, in 1844.
1845
1 C .G. Glinn, Mate of C^lcpf, and aerred oa
shore at the attack on a convoy on the eoaat ef
Syria, in 1840.
8 W. Armyta|;e, Mate of Samaramg, and offi-
cially mentioned m the operationa on the eoaat ef
China, in 1841.
3 J. £. D. Hay, Mid. of Benbow, and offidaHy
mendoned in command of one of her boata at the
attack on Tortosa; and was present at St. Jeaa
IVAore, in 1840.
4 J. A. H. Boyd, Mate of Cattor, and aerrid
on shore at the taking of Caifb and Taour on lbs
ooaat of Syria ; and at St. Jean D'Aore, in 1840.
6 J. Cawley, Mid. of Oreeian when ahe c^
tured two piratical gun-boata, mounting 18 gnas
with 180 men, in 1888. Mid. of Cfenom at JTavariB,
and haa loat an eye in the aerviee.
7 W. H. Haawell, Mate of Talbot, and aligbtlj
wounded at St Jeaa D'Aore, 1840.
8 C. Nolloth, Mate of J)4gdalm, in eoaunaad
of a boat, and promoted for deatruction of pizaticBl
forts, in Maloodo bay, Borneo, 1846.
9 P. W. May, Mate of Agincotirt^ in oomasBd
of a boat, and promoted for the deatmctioo ei
piratioal forta, in Maloodo bay, Borneo, 1846,
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10 J. £. Elliott, MMt«r of Wndgnr in the
irao^-tM-Kiing, tnd of I>ldo, tiid officially
Darned for Mnrioes when in eharge of « bott «t
the deotmetion of jiinUes in the River Sarebue,
ia4S. Mister of Agmeowrtf beering Sir T.
Cocbiruie'e flee, and mentioned in the Qaaetted
dispatcbee ibr oaTing had charge, aa pilots of the
expedition up the firnni, Borneo, during the do*
•truotioii of a piratieal aettlemenf in that river, 1846.
11 E. H. H. D'Aeth, Mid. of BelUnphtm on
the eoost of Syria, and bombardment of Aere; and
Mute of Dido in the operationa in the Yang-tae-
Kiang, and aubsequently in command of a boat
drurinf^ sereral eogagementa with the piratical hordes
of Borneo, in 1844.
IS T. Goes, Acting Master of Sulpkur duihiff
the Chinese war$ and, under Capt. Beldier, Bounded
the ohannels of the Csnton river for the advanee of
the forces ; and was at the c^tnre of Chuenpeei
Bocca Tigris, and Ist Bar. Commanded the crews
of the gun-boats in the operations against Canton ;
and in conjunction with a party of soldiers, defeated
the attack of a numerous body of Chinese troops, in
which service he was wounded. Made Lieut, for
services in the River Plate.
14 C. O. Wood, Mid. of Imoaens at the forcing
the passage of the Bocca Tig^ m 1BS4, and Mate
of Belierophon in the operations on the coast of
Syria, and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre in 1840.
15 J. Simpson, oommsnded pinnace ofZthra at
the attack on Tortosa on the coast of Syria in 1840.
IS F. K. Hawkins, Mid. of Piqui on the coast
of Syria and at St. Jean D*Acre, and offidally
mentioned for his services.
19 M. F. O'Reilly, Mid. of Druid dunag the
operations on the coast of China, and present at the
taking of Amoy and Ko-long-so.
30 G. F. Day, commanded barge of Bembow
in the attack on the town of Tortosa on the coast of
Syria, and in same ahip at bombardment of St. Jean
D'Acre in 1840.
1846-47
9 W. C. Geary, Mate of Beacon employed in
the Mediterranean survey. Hss received the silver
Hon. Medsl from Roy. Humane Society for saving
the life of a
3 J. B. Field, Mate of Cygus on the eoast of
Africa, 1840-42, at capture of various slave veasels ;
and ecmmanded boats of Fmrtt at destruction of
the town and alave factoriea at Seabar. In com-
mand of the boats of Daphnt snd Alfnd actively
employed at the siege snd blockade of Monte
Video.
8. W. D. Loch, Mid. of BUnhem at capture of
Bogus Ports, and Aid-de-camp to Sir Le F. Sen-
boose at the attack on Canton, and to Sir H. Pot-
tinger in all the subsequent affaira under that officer.
Qazetted as having been woanded at Ningpo,
1842. Mid. of Castor, aod promoted for services
St New Zealand, 1846.
10 £. G. Hore, offiotaOy noticed In the operations
on the ooast of Syria when Mid. of Ca$tor in 1840.
11 W. T. F. Jackson, Mid. of WellttUy and
BknMm during the operatbns in Chba, and offi-
cially mentioned at the capCun of Amoy and
Chinghae.
14 F. MeynaU, Mid. of QOliqps, on the eoait of
China in 1841, and officially menttoned.
16 Hon. F. A. Foley, Mid. of Cottar on die
coast of Syria, and at Acre, 1840. Served in the
boato of VamMan during much severe boat work
in 1842-43.
18 H. G. Bnnpson, Mid. of Prhem CkarlaU$
during the operations on die ooast of Syris, and
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840, and
Acting Mata of irarli9iiifi, in the liver Yang4se-
Kisng, 1843, and in the boaU at an attack upon
pirates on the ooast of Sumatra.
19 R. Dew, Hon. Med. Roy. Hum. Soo.
20 J. F. Ross, Mid. of Benbow, and lerved on
shore at the attack on Tortosa, and was Mate of that
ship at the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre in
1840.
23 G. H. Wale, served in a tender of DUo, and
vspeUed an attack of al am number of pirates on
the ooast of Borneo in 1843.
24 E. F. N. K. Wasey, second Lieut* of PoZy-
phmnut, and wounded severely at the capture of
Moorii^ pirates in the Mediterranean and recap-
ture of a Britidi meroha&t-ahip, their prise, 1848.
26 F. Booke, Mid. of Pyladu, and commanded
one of her boato at the capture of one of three ^i*
ratieal junka in 1840 ; and was present in that sup,
W§UeJtyt and Blenhiirim, m the operations on the
of China till the end of the war.
27 A. Buder, officially noticed when Mid. of
WtUnlmf at capture of Amoy and Chinghae, 1841.
28 R. Jenkins, Mid. of HtuHngt during the
operations on the coast of Syria; and officially
mentioned when Mid. of Blonds at capture of Chin-
Kiang-Foo, 1842. Mid. of Dido fai charge of the
cutter when attacked by pirates at Seriiassen, on
the coast of Borneo ; and also at the daatruetioa of
the puaticd IhstDesses and flotilks at that islsttd
under Capt. Keppel, 1843.
IK) S. Oeborae, Mid. of HyachUh at eaptnre of
Canton, and offididly mentioneid.
35 H. Baker, Master of Oorgon, and officially
mentioned for services during the operations in the
Parana, for which he was maide Lieut.
30 H. W. Comber, Mid. of Herald during the
operations in the Canton River, 1841, and of Dido,
commanding a boat in action with pirates at
Borneo. Second in command of Pagoda on a voy-
age to the Antarctic regions.
40 F. J. Partridge, Volunteer in Pique, and
offidally noticed in die operations on the coast of
Syria, in 1840.
43 H. T. Lyon, Mid. of Blonde in all the aer.
vices of that ship on the coast of China; and
slighUy wounded, and officially mentioned at capture
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Senrioes of Lieutenants.
of Chin-Kiang-Foo. As «ide-de-cmmp to Capt.
Bourohiary preaent at the aigmng tba troaty of
Nanking.
4B W. W. Morris, Mate of Biosord at o^tttre
of armed Sp. alave brig FcrmidabU of very superior
force
47 A. C. Birtwbistle, Mid. of WOUtlty, and
oiflcially reported at the capture of Amoy and
Chinghae, in 1841. Hon. Med. Royal Humane
Society.
M £. F. Dent, Mid. of Mod§tU during tbe
operations in China up to May, 1841 and gasetted.
Senior Mate of Fixmi at capture of fort at Bruni,
and commanded a boat taldoe the forts in Maloodo
Bay, 1846, and a company of small-arm men in the
Bruni Rirer, and present in all other operations at
Borneo, in 1846.
61 D. Herbert, Mid. of Edmbwrffh on tbe ooast
of Syria, and officially mentioned ; and at bombard-
ment of Acre.
63 J. S. Darrell, as Mid. of Piqut, and present
at the taking of Gaifia, Tsour, and at St. J
D'Acre.
64 C. F. F. Bougbey, lieut of FhUamBl, and
in oommand of a boat at capture of piratical slaye
felucca on the coast of AA^ca, 1848.
66 K W. Bridge, Mid. of Pi^ on the ooast
of Syria, and at St. Jean D'Acre, 1840, and offi-
cially mentioned.
68 J. J. O'F. Carmiehael, Mid of Powerful on
the coast of Syria and bombardment of St. Jean
D*AcTe, 1840.
69* F. G. Leigh, Mid. in WdUrwiteA, serring
on the N. coast of Spain, 1896. Mate of CaUor
and MecUa, on the coast of Syria, 1840 ; and Lieut,
of ApoUo, in the Yang-tse-IUang, and at Nankin,
1842.
60 G. T. CoWile, Vol. First Clsss of Talbot on
the coast of Syria and at the bombardment of St.
Jean D*Acre.
61 F. Moresby, Mid. of Piqui at Beyrout,
Caifia, and Tsour, and bombardment of Acre, 1840;
and of ConnoalUt serving during the rarioua opera-
tions in China until the peace of Nankin, 1842,
65 H. F. M'KiUop, Mid. of AtlMe, and in
oharge of a boat at capture of Chin Kaing Foo,
1842 ; and of CaUiope, during her serrices in New
Zealand, commanding a gun boat in Cook's Straits,
Honourably mentioned in the military dispatches,
1846, 46. Silver Med. Roy. Humane Society.
63. W. Bowden, Vol. Ist class in StromMi at
Sidon and Acre, 1840. Present at the assault on
the Chinese camp at Segahon, capture of Chapoo,
of the batteries of Wooaong, and Chin Kiang Foo,
1842 ; and honorably mentioned in tbe deapatcbei
on each occasion.
64 G. D. Murray, served in JVbrtfc Star at
capture of Woosong, Shangbae, and blockade of
the Yang.tae-Kiang, 1842, and in same ship at
New Zealand, 1844-46. Honourably mentioned in
Col. Despard's despatch for hia oonduot at tbe
storming of Kawitis pah, at which he wr ^
wounded. Specially promoted for thia i
1848-50
3 W. G. Crowder, act. lieut. of Rapid, soper-
numerary in Pkiiomel, and in command of a botf
of tbe latter at capture of piratical aBave feluoes,
1848, for which he was promoted.
3 T. Saumares, Mid. of Racer, frequently
engaged in boat service in the River Plate and
officially mentioned, and on one occasion woonded
in bringing out two vessels which had grounded oa
the bank of the river, in the face of a very aoperior
force.
6. W. Swinbum, Mid. of AlUgator and JB2n-
heim, and officially noticed in the operationa agaaast
Canton, and capture of Amoy and Cbingbae, in
1841.
8 G. E. S. P. Serocold, Vol. Ist class in Com-
waUii at the capture of Chin Kiang Poo, 1842.
10 G. W. Watson, Vol. 1st daaa in Apeih
at capture of Chin Kiang Foo and at Nankia.
Mid. of Dido, and served in a boat in an enoonnter
with piratical prows at Sirhapen, 1844.
20 R. H. Burton, Mid. of Jgincourt, aervisg
in the launch at the destruction of piratical forts
in Maloodoo Bay, 7845 ; and also in the ezpeditioa
to Bruni, Borneo, 1840.
22 B. Q. W. Nicolas, Naval Cadet serving ia
Vindictivt in China and at Tahiti; and Mid. of
Calliope in New Zealand, in the various opentaoas
against the natives. 1846, 46.
24 £. Chambers, acting Mate serving in Hattin^t
barge at the destruction of 27 piratiod war jaiStt
in Bias Bay ; and in Columbine at destmctioB of
64 piratical' vessels in the Tonquin river, sad
officially mentioned in Capt Hay*s dispntch, 1849,
for which service he was promoted.
30 F. J* D'Ag^ilar, Lieut, of Grmeiam.^ snd
when in charge of a prize slaver, repulsed t
desperate attack upon the vessel in the harbour </
Bahia, 1848, and on two subsequent occasM»a
defended the same vessel from the enemy's attacks.
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MASTERS.
To qualify an Officer to reodTe a Commitsion
as Master, he mutt ha^e been at 8ea at least seven
years, two of which in Her Hajesty's Navy, in the
quality of Acting Master or Second Master ; or,
having served seven years at Sea, shall have ac-
tually l>een one year or more Chief Mate, and two
years Master, or two years Chief Mate, and one
year Master of a Merchant Yessel. He shall pro-
duce Certificates of diligence, sobriety, and good
conduct from his Captains, also from tiie Owners,
for the time he served as Master, and from the
Owners and Master for the time he served as
Mate ; and shall pass snch lamination as the
Admiralty may from time to time direct; bat
no Candidate shall be examined before he shall
have attained the age of twenty-one years^ nor
after the age of forty.
Time served as Master, shall, in flitnre, be con-
sidered as time served as Lieutenant, to qnalify
an Officer to receive a Commission as Com>
niander, under Her Majesty's Regulations, Art 2,
Sec 4, Chap* 3, in the event of any particularly
distinguished conduct which in the opinion of
the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty it may
be proper to reward by such advancement.
Such Masters as shall not have served afloat
as Masters in the Royal Navy six complete years,
and are not already in ^e receipt of higher half
pay, shall not be entitled to any increase of pay
beyond Five shlllingB a day, except in cases where
it shall appear to &e Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty, that inability to serve the prescribed
term of six years shall have been caused by
wounds or ill health, arising from the service.
A Master's Assistant (when such rating shall be
allowed by the Admiralty) previously to receiving
an appointment as such to any of Her Majesty's
ships, will be required to have a thorough know-
ledge of Practical Observations of the Sun, Moon,
and Stars, for ascertaining the Latitude ; to work
double Altitudes ; the Longitude by Chronometer;
and to keep a Ship's reckoning by the common
Rules, usually denominated a day's work.
EXAMINATION OF MASTERS.
AoMiaALTT, DBcsxBBa 17, 1840.
Tbe Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty i first or seoond examination-day after baring been
baring bad under their consideration the present | so paid off, when, if he shall succeed in passing,
Begulations for the examination of Masters and he will be allowed seniority from the date of his
Second Masters of Her Majesty's Fleet, as defined havin^^ passed abroad. But no Seoond Master (or
by Art. f 1, chap. S, page 2t, and ArL 25, chap. 2,
page 25, of the prmted instructions, have oeen
? leased to direet that on and after the 1st of
anoarr next, the following Regulations shall be
adopted, vis.: —
All Offioers passing for the rank of Seoond Mas-
candidate for the rank of Master) will be allowed
such seniority who shall fail in passing the Royal
Navy College at the first trial, or who shall not pasa
at the Trinity House within a month after his having
passed in Navigation.
Officers appearing before the Trinity Board for
tera ^or Officers from the Merchant Service who are ; the purpose of passing in pilotage, must be qualified
' candidates fortherankof Master, under the Queen's: to take charge as Pilot of any of Her Majesty's
Regulations, Art. 6, chap. 3, page 24), shall be ex- frigates for the coast and ports for which Masters
amined in aeamanship, either at home or abroad, by
one Captain or Commander, and three Masters ;
and after having received a certificate of having
paased such examination, they shall undergo their
examination in navigation, at the Royal Naval Col-
lege ^instead of the Trinity House), under the
aame Regulationa, and at the same period as Mid-
ahipmen passing for Lieutenants ; but the exami-
nation for pilotage is to be conducted at the Trinity
House, under the rules and regulations at present
in force, but subsequent to the aboTe-mentioned
examinations. Having completed the above ex-
aminations, they will m considered eligible for the
rank of Master in the Royal Navv, provided they
ahall have served the time requirea fay the Queen's
Regulationa.
The seniority of Second Mssters (or of candi-
dates for- the rank of Masters) is in future to reckon
from the date of their passing in seamanship for
that rank, provided they shall subeequenUy pass in
Navigation at the Ro^ Naval College on the first
or second examination-day following, either of
which days they are at liberty to select ; or, in the
event of an Officer having previously passed abroad
in sesmanship, be is at liberty, after his arrival in
England, to select either the first or second exami
nation-day at the Royal Naval College; or if be-
longing to a ship under orders to be paid off, on the
have hitherto been examined ; and when Aey shall
have served three years, at least, in frigates or
sloops, they may lie ftirther examined as to their
qualifications to take charge of Line-of-battle ships ;
but in tiiis examination it will be required that they
paas for tiie largest description of first-rates. In
the event of an Officer serving abroad as Acting
Master of a Line-of-battle ahip, the time so servea
may reckon as part of the aforesaid three years.
The dsss of ship of which Officers are capable of
taking charge aa Pilots will be stated in the cer-
tificate granted to them by the Trinity House.
All Offioers desirous of being examined in pilot-
age at Trini^ House, either for the rank of Seoond
Master, or as to their qualifications to serve aa
Mastera of frigates, or of Line-of-batde ships,
should present themselves at the Admiralty, bring-
ing with them a certificate of their birth, and alao
their original certificates for the entire period they
haye been employed in Her Majesty's service, or in
merchant ahips, in each of which certificates the
word sobriety must be included. Similar certifi-
catea must be produced by Officers presenting
themselves to pass in navigation at the Royal
Naval College.
By command of their Lordships,
^ J. pAaxsa.
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SUPERANNUATED MASTER.
J.F.DMMOOr • t4lfar94.
MASTERS OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
1 Thomas Penrose* IJolyOe | 1 ^^Henry Smartly^* .
.18Dec09
MASTERS FOR SERVICE.
The following 100 OfBcen, if qusUfled for Itft or 9d nim,m entlOedto th« bslf-psgr of Seres Shmiagi
TheflgviM pieflzed to oAeen* neiiiee ilgiiliy the ratei lor i^hleh Ibej ere qvalUled. Thote qeelUled for
we vithoot flgwet. Oflloen peieiiif for higher retee ere reqneetod to inform the Editor thenoL
Tlioee with en Aeteriek iMfors the neme ere onllt for ectlTO lerfioe.
The letters L3^. denote that the oAoer hee puied in pilotage for a llne-of-hattle ehlp.
1794
5 •Robert Brooke 18Aug
1796
1 MtthiasSisk lApr
1797
S Anth. Loekwood 27Ma7
S John Cook S9Sept
1798
4 ftUolm Oliyer IBAug
3 John ScoUay 50ot
1799
5 ♦Edwd. Verling*, Sf May
1800
1 Wm.St]!Ecban...
.ItJuly
1801
1 Augustas Dalby"** . . f 6Feb
1803
1 Thos. Jobnson' 97Aafi:
10
1804
1 JohnLewia«« TFob
1 A*George Renner • • • . 5May
5 Beni.Hasell(a) teJnly
1 ^HX)Fnu!icU Prior'* • . lOAug
1 A' Jamee Norie '* .... 17Aag
1 M^Edwurd Denison'^ . . 40ot
5 fiiCbarlee Chown .... iDeo
1805
1 A*®H0n. Andrews".. TMar
1 Abraham Trabar fSJune
John Tilly 38ept
1 Ckiis. Anderson laOot
1806
1 Natbamel Sqnirei* .... 4Not
L.B.8.JdbnM. Darisoni^ 6Not
1807
1 A>Jobn Font*! tOJan
4 £dw. Mathews t9 Jnly
5 ^Richard Bashell tlAug
6 Kennet Banks* t9Aag
5 James Caddy*> ••.... 260ct
L.B.8. ^Jamee Barrow** 3Deo
1 JobaBatesf lODeo
1808
1 A>JohnPedler 15Feb
9>John Hamilton*^ ..., tApr
4 John Hales (a) SlApr
as
Iree.
Commiiiloner of PHotage^ St.
1 A^Patrick DaUf' .... 30 Apr
6 Wm. M'CuUock 4MaT
John Leibeney SSMn*
5 *WiUlam Priest UJm
4 James Long 9Sm
5 •a>Tkos. Hedgeock ..tTSept
3 iV^lism F. B^er ....lOOct
1809
5 Geowe Soott ISJm
*And.Chafanen (a) laMay
1 Charles Choake &Jd|T
4 A<Thomas Driver .... TSept
1 Henry Lanyon 9Nor
1 John Sanford*' llHier
L3JS^99RiehardC€l-
^nt?^ aoNev
1810
3 Thomas Griffiths...... 13Jmi
l^JohnMiUer» iM»
3 Joseph H. Spai^e§ 15Mar
lWm.Yeames«* ISJoe
1 ^William OwsfcOD ISAeg
L.B.S. Wm. Riekman .. 180et
5 Chris. Atwell Harri»>' llDae
1811
3 A*Wi]liamjQhiia»
3 John James... • ..
3 SirWm.BBhk,Kt.
67
> 7Mar
. 4Apv
* Commiiiloner of Pilotage, Fowey. 1 Seperintendent of Lrifh Deeki^
t Seeretary to Boyal Taeht 8q«ap| i Smployed ta Ontonn,
dron. ImliiionerofPitotagep'^ '
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Masten.
151
S Sam. EUU Peane .
S Robert Austin SSMaj
SDa^dGlagg IdJiine
5 William Pennington ..S63ept
SJohnHaniat SDeo
iBfojrtd Malcolm Carmtchaal .. 14Deo
"' 3 Edward Tobin 24Dec
1812
8 Vincent Tregear 14Feb
5 James Preacott 14Mar
Neil Morrison 24Mar
L.B.S. @> Geo. Lookyer
Parrottt 25Mar
6 John Nicholson 17Apr
5 Lewellyn Howell 18 Apr
3 John Jones} 12June
L.B.S. Alex.Lewi8«^ ..l9Aag
@iJohn Brown 26Aog
1 Thomas Laen 28Aug
5 Mentor Wilkinson .... 20Noy
1 Robert Dodd tDec
L.B.S. William Raj 13Pec
Tlie following 900 OfBeers, baTing fix
jean sea tlm« u Master, if qaaUiM
for fourth rates, are entitled to the
tuOf-paj of J109 lOi. per ann.
JobnTbomM tOJnly
6 John Paaley Lnchraft* 18S«p«
Edward Dunsternlle.. lOOct
1 John Cooper Giles^'t S50ct
3 9' Wm. Summers'*. . . • SNor
L.B.S. Henrj Roberts
Osborne^ 4Dec
1815
8 Henry Brooker lApr
6* Richard Johns ISSept
@'Rob.ConsensTilmoath 9Not
~ William Gowdj iDec
1816
Napi6i<M.
18S9
James Hendenon
18«7
John Bremner 16M8r
SHugh Babb SOMar
1 9>Edward John Phil-
lipps Peam'* 7 Apr
Edward Martin IMay
George Barney 17May
5 ^1 Joseph MitcheU«> t5May
Iji.S. Peter Francis SOMay
L.B.3. Jamea Drysdale.. 5Jaly
Dayid Taylor S7 Aug
7Mar 3 A'John Yule 290et
3 mTamea Sprent^" .... 3Dec
L.B.S. ^ohn Rawlings
Fittock** dow
13Feb
1813
6 Darid Goalen S3Jan
6 Thoa. Gwyther 4Feb
1 ^ijames TomUu^ . • . . 6Feb
3 Wm. Smith (a) 13Feb
Alexander Smith 9Mar
8 ^John Daris llMar
3 Edw. Randyll Wylde..l4Apr
6 Rich.Boyeote Gregory lOMay
6 Simon Stonehonse .... 2 June
3 John Patrick 8 June
1 ^ WiUiam Farley .... ]7July
3 William Reed 14Sept
3 fi^John Roberts*<> .. llOct
L.B.8. Jamea Hardie. . . . 12Noy
3 ^* Richard Lynchf . . 27Nov
3 Robert Thompson (ft).. ISDec
18t3
Thomas Bull«« «9May
3 George Dawes 30May
3 Edward Rose dOMay
5 5tr Jos. Abr. Donglaa,
Kt.^ do.
1 A* Jonathan Aylen^ .. 5Sept
6 Robert Beecroft ItSept
John Perziam ISNot
1 Aug. Benj. M'Lean . . iSDec
18S4
3 Samuel Strong t4Jan
@*CharleePenrose Bel-
lamy^ 3Sept
1 Manser Bradshaw .... i8I>eo
1814
3 James Crear ........ 15Jan
James Charlea Atkinaon . S9Jan
3 Sampoon Giles ttFeb
6 John Botham 1 Apr
S @<Edw.Bransfie1d» .. S9Apr
1 fflFRobert Fulton**.... lAug
1 John Baptist Stent.... 9Not
96
1825
1 @i Jas.Wm. Armstrong?^ 24Jan
1 George Parsons . • . • 2 Aug
@^41ex. Morioe Parson
Mackey7> l5Sept
Joshua Taylor 17Sept
Sam. Seymour Flinn . . 1 Oct
®>Wm« Hensley^ .... 19Not
t Treaenrer of London District,
Upper Canada.
1 Commlnloner of Pilotage, Poole.
$ Aieiftaat-SiirTeyor of Doekf» ifCt
Llrerpool.
H Bmigfatkm Agent, Umeilek.
I8t6
Philip Milman 4Jan
5 JohnComptonColbome 8Feb
3 WiUiam Wood 18Mar
L.B.S. William Green .. 14Apr
3 Robert James* 9MHy
128
1828
1 ^eorge B. Hoff-
neistei^ ••••........ 2fFel»
L.B.8. ^>J. Nisbet King**13Mar
John Pasooe (a) 8May
Thoa. Withenbery 26May
1 Jas. Underwood 22 July
William Harriott^ 22Sept
3 Alexander Weir 160ct
^^ Robert Andrews New-
man*' 220ct
1829
1 ^iHennr Davy** .... 14Jan
L.B.S. John Huntley. • . . l6Jan
1 John McDonald do.
6 Edward GuIliTeril .... 8May
1 Wm. Homsby Thomp-
son«» 22May
1 Charles Pope 17June
1 A>99John Daries^.. 17Aug
3 Duncan M*Creight .. 4Sept
James Teague do.
1 John Erasmus Mills . . 200ot
5 John Hales (6) 30De«
1830
3 ^GeOf Johnson >** .... 2 Jan
5 ®HS)Chas. CleTelandi*^ 6Jan
George Grey Sulliranf . . lOMar
1 Rich. Thompson 22 Apr
169
• Aieistant Emigration Agent, Llrer-
pool.
* Harbour Master, LlaneUf .
t Examiner of Store Aeeoontit 80-
menet House.
t Overseer of Merdhant Seamen's
Tickets, Tower Hill.
; Orerseer of OonTlets, Bermada.
Harbour Master, St. Helena.
[ Britljh Ylee-Consn], Amoj.
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Mastein*
L.BJS. John Rogen .... 15Maj
Jsaet Tucker* lOAug
5 John JftmeB Hood Lin-
gard iNoT
1 Junes Bollaj Tucker.. SDec
1831
5 ^^William Lindsay
Browne** 7Feb
Wni.E.A.King «5Feb
Robert Hoppen l2Mar
5 John Dallas do.
Fred. Sanmaiea Fraaer^^^SSMaj
3 Jamea Brown*®* 10 Aug
William Jennis 12 Aug
5 John Shepherd 23 Aug
5 James Fowler 7Sepr
3 @Rich. Brownei<>»....30Sept
1 Jos. King Martjn .... 30ct
L.B.S JohnPenu 120ct
1832
John Caught 20 July
8 Wm. Robert Madge . . do.
L. B.S. J ames Tonkin .... 9Aug
1833
6 George Crisp Dowers 19 July
3 ^Jonas Coaker >«> .. 90ct
1834
i«John Scott Tajloi***.. 5 June
Quintom 13Jan0
1685
1 ^ohn Jacblon(ft)io7 l6Mar
3 Hen.Nicho]lsThomas*o«27Mar
6 Charles Francis Cox.. 8 Apr
5 Thomas Alex. Wemjssf do<
1 @'Geo. Biddleoombe><>>llApr
3 @<Jn. Clark Barlow .. 21 Apr
LB.S.@Phil. Charles
Durham Bean*><> 24 Apr
^Edward John Sinclair
Cousens 7Maj
1836
James Rundle 11 Jan
3 Wm. Parker 2lApr
3 ^Uohn Webb 7June
5 @*Wm.Harr7£mes ..27 Aug
1837
3 William Joseph Wood . 4 Jan
L.B.S. Charles Gahan .. iMar
1 Cbas. Thomdike Tucker 19Maj
L.B.S. @f Wm. Wood-
land White lOMay
S ^Jas.Thos. Russell.. 2 June
®*Fras. Wm. Bateman"* 26July
no
1838
5 James Saunders 22 Jan
l>George Wright*"* . . 2«Jan
l« Rob. Currie 12May
B.8. DaWd Cragie»"..l7Aug
Samuel Lark do.
J no. Chas. Hutchings . do.
L.B.S. Edm. Picoti Cole do.
3 Cbas. Hen. Dillon .... do.
3 ^'George Grant do.
5 Thoa. Bartlett Codnor do.
5 William Parsona do.
3 @* Robert Salmond .... do.
L B.8. Wm. T. Wheeler do.
DaTid Duncan do.
Lucius Curtis Bailey •• do.
5 @Uohn Robert Aylen do.
5 @' Joseph Chegwyn . . do.
Rob. William Watts MiUer do.
L.B.8. Geo. Hope Skead do.
John Haynes . . . . • do.
Alex. Buma Usbome. ... do.
Henry Mapleton do.
5 Jas. Fuller Boxerf . . 60ct
Samuel Bird Cook do.
5 William Forbes 3Dec
• Aislttant Harbour Master, ThamM.
t' Inspector of Or«tnUiain Pier and
Docks, Letth.
1839
L.D.8. Geo. Lee Bradley 15 Apr
1840
L.B.S. Cornelius Thos.
Aog.Noddall iJan
5 ^Edward Williams . . I5Feb
L.B.S. Rich. Hoskyn ..19May
L.B.S. Ricbd. Stokes ..20Aug
L.B.S. @* Robert Stud-
well"*^. do.
.'> @'Geo. Wilson 15Sept
@*Pred. John Gruzelier|| 4Noy
L.B.S. Rob.BrownGraham| do,
L.B.S. @*Peter Welling.
ton"* do.
®*Fred. WilU) do.
1841
L.B.S. Wm. Jeffery .... 18Jan
L.B.S Hen. Geo. Raynes l5Feb
L.B.S. James Jeffery .. 16Feb
5 Wm. Barrett 19Feb
L.B.S. Richard Mowll.. 20Mar
§>Cbas. Aug. Cole»». . . . 231Vfar
'Geo. Fred. Charles. . . . 30Mar
5 Francis Edington .... 13Apr
5 ^>Wm. T.Mainprise>*> iJune
L.B.S. @* Robert Knox 2June
256
* Deputj-Ooremor of Newgate.
t Commander of R.W.I.H. Steam
Packet, Trent.
H These Oflcen were promoted for
iheir servie<>« on the Coast of Syria, ■ "
jbapture of St. Jean d'Acre, in 1840.
5 AQeo.Norswortli7«*" aJ«M
L.B.9.John Buidwood>^«6Aiig
Rich. Stephen Godden . . 4».
L.B.S. John Geo. Mogford do.
L.BJ9. W. J.WebsterBuniey do.
L.B.S . John Jar? ie'"» .... do.
5 Henry Paul do.
5 Wm. Vincent* do.
L.B.S. &R. Calder AHen^Mo.
L.B.S. @^John Kellock do.
6 Fredk. Wm. Paul do.
5 Henry Brabant ....•• do.
Rich. Offord Stuart .... 27Ang
Jas. HiU Ashton LSepi
5 @>Peter Loney**' 7Sept
L.B.S @Eard. Fancoart
CareP* 80ct
L.B.S. @JohnT.Forator«» do
L.B.S. Geo. Jas. Hodge8*'>tSOet
L.B.S. Percival Benj.
Roberts «ONot
John Doyle Pascoe .... S3 Nor
John Stoker Pritchard . . do.
L.B.S. John Roekilly . . do.
L.B.8. Jas. Thos. Davia do.
3 Vincent Williams .... do.
L.B.S. Jas. Penn do.
AJaa. Wells do.
John Gamer do.
Wm. Saunders Hde .... do.
L.B.S. Chas. J. Parker . - da,
L.B.S. Richard Thomaa do.
5 John Tucker (d) do«
3 Henry Thompson .... do.
Wm. Clarke Triphook ., do.
Henry Barnard Hams . . do.
L.B.S. John Whittaker
Richards Jenkins .... do.
@* Wm. Woodger do.
L.B.S.Fredk. JohnO. ETasa do.
L.B.S. John Belam . • . • do.
Wm. Forster do.
Wm.Mills do.
L.B.S. John F. Rees«» . . SlDee
184f
L.B.S. Geo. Heniy Keir
Bower tSJas
Edward KiUwick CalTer . do.
5 WimamEUia(fr) .... 4Mar
Tlie following OflBeers, If flre yaars n
the serrloe, on half pay of 59, per dicB.
H.W.Allen «7Apr
Hugb Jobn Sclater 6Jnne
L.B.S. Thos. W. R. Pike SSJsne
@Uames Cbambera • . . . 1 9J olj
L.B.S. ^no. W. King>» 30Aag
@Peter Chown ^^ 8CM
306
• Commander of R.W.I.]f . Steia
Paekei, Severn.
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153
I Samael Libby 26No?
L.B.S. fVanoia Hale .... do.
rame* Bowler S3Dee
L.B.8. AFrancis Herbert
Nibleu»» do.
1843
fohn Jenniiiga Ball UMar
Wm. Henry Williama .. do.
5 AW. Ward DiUon^^o.. 11 Apr
L.B:s^ofan P. P. WarrenSSJune
Pred. Ranney Sturdee . . «8July
Li.B.8. George Moore .• SSept
L.B.S.Wai. James Boosey
Hmiard»« 12Sept
L.B.S. John Edw. Dayis llOct
5 Hen. Braddick Yule^^* do.
I..B.8. Henry Dormer .. 31 Oct
Henry Harper 28Noy
5 ®>Wm. Elias Hyne^"* 14Dec
1844
5 Henry Dancan Barney 8Feb
Thos. Chas. Pollen do.
George Collier do.
Valentine Gardner Roberts S6Feb
Fraa. Hooff May 15Mar
L.B 8 ^Hen. Ang. Mo-
riarty 20Jane
Wm. Hugh TiUy Graen.. 20Aug
Darid Nairne Welch .... 19Sept
JohnTbos. Croot*** llNov
L.B.B. James fiodie .... do.
John Eaton Petley do.
1846
James Stephen Hill .... 26Jan
L.BjB.Benjamin Renaud do.
L.B.S. Chris. George . . 14Feb
L.B.S.£dm.Hen.Ganrood ISMar
Stephen Johns do.
Joshua Whitinfr lOMay
James G. H. Tbain lAog,
L.B.S. James Matthews. . 11 Aug
Henry Webb do.
L.B.S.Wm. James OliTe*^ 7Not
John Dillon do.
344 '
William Henry BaUiston 31 Dec
John Felix Loney do.
John W. Mcintosh Hall . . do.
1846
John Pyper S2Feb
Robert Wm. Roberts .... 17Mar
^Fred. Ferd. Field Taylor 25Apr
5 Pownall Pellew Cotter l6May
Thomas Hart 36May
Thomas Bowen 28June
Edward Hooper Rowe ..29June
Wm. Bbckfoid 30Jnne
John Scott 4 July
Andrew Sam. Knight .... 16July
John James Brown .... 6Aag
John Jas. Brown 6Aug
Thomas Arondel 9Noy
@*George J. Gibbon .... do.
Daniel M* Donell Jago .... do.
Richard Read do.
James W. Symonda do.
Wm. Henry Crane do.
Benjn. Simpson 9Noy
Duncan Joseph Louttid'** do.
John Stokes do.
Horatio Norway do.
Fredk. John Kent do.
Thoe. J. WhiUier do.
Richard T. Saunders .... do.
John North WUlis 9Noy
Wm. H. Williams do.
James Flowers Beckett . . do.
Thomas Edwards do.
Stephen Spain do.
JsMs Loane do.
1847
Jas. Thos. Salliyan 29Jan
Alfred Lawrence Halloran 19Feb
Richard Henry Warren . . 13Mar
M. S. Stewart Bnmey IdJune
Richard Bell Mudge . . . .21 Ang
Geo. A. Waters 2SNoy
Wm. S. Lake lODeo
George H. Loyeridge . . do.
Thomas Osmer do.
387
Henry Hill SODec
John Richards do.
Richard A. Bnrstall .... do.
Hogh Dymond Beach . . do.
1848
George Henry Forster .... 1 Feb
Henry lliomas Ellis .... do.
William Byford»« 29Feb
Robert Walker 9Mar
Charles R.P. Forbes .... 25 July
John H. T. Norris ...... dODee
Wm. Henry Mallard .... do.
Thomas Huss do.
1849.
Chas. Jas. Polkinghome . .lOJan
Timothy Wm. Sulivan . . 8 Apr
Geoige Henry Blakey . . do.
Edwin Maunder do.
Benj. J. Hooper 8May
Robert Barrie Batt do.
Michael Heath 9May
Fras. F. M. Strong IdJune
Dayid Hunter Wilder. . . . lAug
Saml. Wm. K. Freeman . . do.
Charles Bawden «2Sept
James Dundas Milne .... 90ct
Thos. Haryey FraMr .... 190ct
Geo. Giles INor
Geo. L. Carr do.
Wm. Thos. Tregidgo ....18Dec
Joba Symons do.
1860
Joseph Wallis 22Mar
Riohaid W. Ward 7May
John G. Anderson do
John Thomas (b) do
ThomasEarl do
Jamea Pyper do
^Thomas B. Wells .... SJnne
4f3
John Wataon remo? ed from the list
of Muton, being in holy orden. hat
a receipt of half-paj.
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SERVICES OF MASTERS.
3 T. Penrose, Master of Ckopatra, and in com-
mand of a boat at the attack apon a convoy, and
capture of a gnn vessel, in the bay of Levita under
ft destructive fire from batteries and gun-boats,
1801 ; of Anthma^ co-operating: with the Sp. army
on the North Coast of Spain, 1810 ; and of Magni-
fcent at the bombardment of St. Sebastian, the
approaches to which fortress he previously surveyed
in the ahip's boats.
' 6 £. Verling, Master of Kangaroo, at capture
of Fr. 16 gun privateer Telegraphy and in action
with Pr. privateer Ormdo Doeide, of 23 guns and 160
men, 1799. and his services ofSciall^ noticed
Master of Dryad at capture of Danish frigate Alia'
fmerty and Fr. 38 gun privateer BonaparU,
8 A.' Dalbj, Master of Falcon at capture of
Madeira, 1801 ; of Carysfort at capture of Fr. 30<
gun sloop Lutine, 1806 ; and of Owen Gleftdoioer
at the taking of Anholt, 1809.
9 Thomas Johnson, Master of Prineeu Caroline, |
and assisted at the capture of a Russian flotilla in
the Gulf of Finland, and of another in the Great
Belt while in Crtuy, in 1809. Master of the Fleet
with Sir A. Cochrane in the Chesapeake, &c., during
the operations against the Americans.
10 J. Lewis, officially mentioned when Master
of Antelopo in an attack on the enemy's flotilla in
n04 ; and Master of JSiru^mm, when she beat off a
Fr. frigate near Porto Rico, in 1809. Gaz. 1804, Id.
12 F. Prior, Master of JEohu, in the action off
FarroL
IS J. Norie, Master of Sulphur bomb at the
bombardment of Granville and Havre, and in
several attacks on the enemy's flotillas indie Chan*
net, in 1804 ; of Leopard in her rencontre with U.S.
frigate Cheeapeahs ; and of Melamput at the taking
of Guadaloupe, 1810; and capture of CoUbre,
Boamaitf and Fantome, Fr. sloops 6f war.
14 E. Denison ser?ed in Inflexible at evacua-
tion at Toulon, capture of St Fiorenzo, and siege of
Calvi, 1794; in Mart in the expedition to Qui-
beron bav ; Comwallis's memorable retreat, 1795,
and at the capture of Fr. 74 HercuU, 1798, at
which latter service he received several sabre
wounds in boarding. In a boat of Mars assisted
in cutting out the Fr. corvette Chawette, 1801.
Master of Mercury frequently engaged with gun-
boats and batteries of St. Malo, Granville, and
Cape La Hogue, 1804 ; and of Seine in two severe
attacks upon Fr. privsteers in the West Indies,
and also at the attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads.
Serving in the same ship till 1811, co-operating
with Sp. patriots, and blockading the enemiea
porU till the peace.
16 H. Andrews, Master of Naiad at Trafalgar ;
and commanded a boat of Nymph at the attack on
the French ^rig Oarrota, in the Tagus, in 1808.
18 N. Squire, Master of Sanma at Copenha-
gen, in 1807 ; of Loire at the capture of the Fr. 34
gun ship Hebe: and of Lsydm in the Wakbem
expedition.
19 J. M. Davison, Master of Hyacinth, block-
ading Dutch frigatea at Goree, 1806 ; of Champion
in the expedition to Coruuna, 1809; sndof Alcmev
frequeutly engaged in boat service in the Adriatic,
and on the coast of Dalmatia, and capture of towns
and convoys ; and also when attached to inahore
squadron at blockade of Toulon. Assisted at c^
ture and destruction of a convoy under the g:uns of
Port Maurice, 1814 (on which occasion the AUneBt
led the squadron), and served at the reducdoa of
Genoa, 1814, and surrender of Ajaccio, Corsica,
and officially recommended for promotion. Master
of Uivoli at caoture of Fr. frigate Melpomune, 1815,
and various other services till the peace.
20 H. Smartlv, Master of Porcupine during b«
services in the Adriatic ; and in command of the cat-
tar of that ahip boarded and brought off an enemy*9
vessel from under fire of the forts of Ragusa Veedno.
While commanding PtfrcvpiiM'f cutter enfofdag
the blockade of Ragusa, engaged a veaael full of
troops, where he was attacked by two |pin boats ; and
served in several other boat actions, in which masy
of the enemy*s vessels were driven on abore and
destroyed, for which he received the thanks oftb«
Com.-in-Chief, Lord Collingwood. Master of Im
at Flushing. Lent to the Russian Fleet which be
piloted to Cronstiidt; and served at the siege of
Dantzic.
81 J. Font, Mate of Barjleikr in Calder's actica.
Master of Pandora at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; c>f
Iphigenia at the capture of Bourbon, and wh^a
captured oflf Port Sud Est, in 1810; Master cf
Dorit at taldng the Isles of France, and Java ie
1811.
23 J. Caddy, Mate of Curietix at the capture ci
Fr. privateer Dame Eimeuft in the Went Indies, io
1805.
23 J. Barrow, Acting Master of PauUna^ at Co-
penhagen, in 1807 ; and severely hurt in destroy-
ing a vessel off Candia, in 1810. Master of V^i,
at the taking of Dromedaire ; destruction of tjie
batteries and three store ships at Corsica ; and cap-
ture of the Fr. frigate Permmnet in 1811. NLzset
of Pretident, at the taking of St. Sebastian. 18 IS.
25 J. Hamilton, Master's Mate of Warhor it
Copenhagen, 1801. Acting Master of iUyttatd M
destruction of Fr. privateer General Emo^, 1^)5.
Master of Albion at the bombardment of Alters.
27 P. Dall, Mate of armed transport JPrvias
Royal, stationed off Boulogne, 1804, and in freqoes:
actions with enemy's gpin-boats ; in the ezpeditL>:
to the Weser, 1805 $ and to Buenoe Ajrea, tbi
Monte Video, 1807, serving until the evacuate
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155
Master of Ned EMn, 1807, in seTwral aetions with
Danish gun-boaU, in tlie Baltic; and in co-opera-
tion with the Sp. Patriots, in 180d. Master of
PerUn in the expedition to the Scheldt, 1809 ; re
duction of Guadaloupe, 1810 ; and (when in com-
pany with VoUmtairt) chased, and closely engaged
by a Fr. sqaadron off Cape Sicie.
31 J. Sandford, Mid. of VuUwe, in action with
Fr. flotilla off Boulogne, 1803; and of ApoUo,m the
ba3r of St. Kapheroia, at the battle of Maida, at the
taking of Fort Scylla, in Calabria, and capture of
Alexandria. Master of RedpoU, in action with two
Fr. luggers, and capture of one off Beachyhead ;
and of Niobe at desiruotion of Fr. frigate jimatonty
under Cape Barfleur, 1811.
93 B. Collins, serred in Loire at the capture of
Fr. frigate LUnt, assisted in stonninr the Castle of
Muros, and cutting out two Spanish gun-boats
from the Bay of Camarinas. Mate of Quat/schooner
at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; and lost an arm by a
shot from the batteries of Elsineur ; and Master of
Menelaus during the operations in the Chesapeake,
in 1814-15.
83 J. Miller, Second Master of Protector taking
the Cape, and in the expeditions against Monte
Video, Buenos Ayres, &o. ; and Acting Master of
PIubU at capture of U. S. frigate Eteex, Master of
Minden, at Algiers.
35 W. Yeames, Master of Crane, frequently
mgaged with Boulogne flotilla ; and at the defence
»f Cadis. Master of Aeasta in the attack on New
London.
37 C. A. Harris, Master of Clorinde at capture
Df Fr. ship Henri off Ceylon, 1809 ; and of same
ihip at reduction of the I. of France, and mentioned
n Admiral Bertie's dispatches for services ren-
lered on that occasion. Gas. 1810.
38 W. Johns, Acting Master oi Mome-FortwUe
tt the takine^ of Martinique, in 1809 ; Guadaloupe,
n 1810; destruction of Fr. frigates Loire and
Seine at Anse la Barque; and capture of the
Saintes. Master of Ojtoasum at the passage of the
^dour, in 1813, and of Thames in the operations on
he coast of America, in 1814.
30 Sir W. Bain, served in Centurion in the ex"
)edition to Dunkirk, in 1793 ; capture ofFr. frigate
Ouguay Trouin off the Mauritius, in 1794 ; and
erved on shore at capture of Trincomal6, Batti-
aloe, and Jaffnapatam, 1795. Present in same
hip at capture of Banda and Amboyna, 1796 ; and
Q many boat actions while blockading Batavia,
800; and slightly wounded while cutting out
ome vessels at Sourabaya, 1801. Acting Master
f Caroime at capture of Dutch frigate Maria Rig-
ertbergenf and a brig, and destruction of shipping
1 Batavia Roads, 1806; and in the same year
lightly wounded at the capture of a Sp. galleon,
faster of i^frt/2e from 1812 to 1815, and captured
Bveral privateers. Published in 1817, a " Treatise
n the Variation of the Compass."
44 A. Lewis , Mid. serving in the Walcheren
zpedition ; and as Mate of Saltette commanded a
oat at the capture of a Fr. privateer in the Adriatic,
181 1 ; and of a second in 1 813. Master of Guada'
loupe, and assisted at the capture of the batteries and
convoy at Port Nouvelle,in 1813. Gaz. 1813.
48 J. Tomlin, Acting Master of Goleyinch in
action with Fr. 22 gun corvette Monche; and of
^ret^ttM in co* operation with the Patriots on the
north coast of Spain, in 1809. Master o( Superb at
Algiers.
50 J. Roberts, served in Temeraire at Trafalgar ;
and Htusar in the Walcheren expedition, in 1800.
Master of Oaliant, and c'aptured a Danish schooner
under a heavy 6re of gun-boats at Christiansand, in
1813 ; and of Cyane at capture of Fr. frigates
Alemine and IphigSnie, in 1814. Master of Strong*
bolt at the storming of Sidon, and at St Jean D'Acre,
1840.
55 E. Bransfield, Master of Severn at Algiers.
58 R. Fulton, was present at the taking of Java ;
and severely wounded when Master of QUugow
at Algiers. Commanded Jupiter troop ship at the
taking of Chinghae on the coast of Chma, in 1841.
64 J. Napier, Mid. of Temeraire at Trafalgar;
of London at capture of Marengo and Belle Poutes
of PerUn during the Walcheren expedition, and
forcing the passage of the Scheldt, 1809; and of
Muros in numerous boat actions on the coast of
France. Master of Isis at reduction of Carabusa,
&c., 1828.
^ 66 Thos. Bull, Acting Master of Tyne, and offi*
cially mentioned for service against the pirates in
the West Indies, in 1823.
67 Sir J. A. Douglas, Master of Boadieea in the
Rangoon war ; and in command of Cambridge mer*
chant ship, rendered important mercantile services
and wounded at the commencement of the Chinese
war.
66 J. A}^Ipn, Mid. of Lacedemonian on the coast
of America, in 1813-14. Mate of Snapper, and in
command of a gig, with six men (being sixty miles
from the brig), captured a slave vessel of three
guns and 20 men, and in boarding received a sevei«
injury. Served in same brig in an expedition up
the river Pongo, 1820. Master of Hastings on the
coast of Syria, 1840.
69 C. P. Bellamy, served in Apollo fire-ship at
the attack of the French fleet in Basque Roads ;
and in the Walcheren expedition, in 1809. Mid.
of Termagant in the operations in defence of Sicily,
including the attack on Reggio and Leghorn, and
taking of Genoa; and'of iljfrion at Algiers.
70 J. W. Armstrong, serving in FaknotUh at
the bombardment of Algiers.
71 A. M. P. Mackay, Master of Oon^si during
the operations on the coast of Syria.
73 W. Hemsley, Master of Brisk at Navarin.
75 J. C. Giles, Acting Master of Swinger gun-
brig on the coast of Africa, and succeeded three
several times to the command ; and rendered impor-
tant services in suppression of the slave trade, 1820.
76 W. Summers, Master of Rote, and com-
manded one of her boats at capture of. several
piratical vessels in the Archipelago, in 1827 ; m
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same ship mt NaTarin ; and when Master of Eden
captured a slave sbip of 10 guns and 60 men in a
boat with 13 men.
77 H. R. Osborne, served in RepuUe in Cal-
der*s action ; captnre of Marengo and Belle Poule ;
passage of the Dardanelles, and destruction of
iwttery and Turkish squadron. Acting Master in
command of a Falmouth packet, and ^sat off three
American privateers. Has been twice injured in
the service.
79 E. J. P« Peam, Master of Powerful, and
served as a volunteer in action with the Egyptian
army in Syria; and present at the bombardment
of St. Jean D'Aci«» in 1840.
80 J. Sprent, Master of JVelietUy in the opera-
tions on the coast of China and capture of Canton ;
and commanded Battletnake troop ship at the taking
of Amoy and Chinghae, in 1841 ; ana in the opera-
tiona in the Yang-tae-Kiang, in 1842.
83 J. Mitchell served in Leander at Algiers;
and Acting Master of Slaney during the Burmese
war.
84 J. R. Fittock, Master of BUnhem during
the operations in China, and present at the takins
of the Bogue forts, Canton, Amoy, Chusan, and
Ningpo, 1840, 43.
85 H. B . Hoffmeister, commanded Jupiter troop
ship at the taking of Woosung and Shanghae, and
operations in the river Yang-tse-Kiang, in 184S.
86 J. N. King, Second Master of AUwfn at
Navarin. Master of Cambrian on the coast of
China, 1842.
87 R. A. Newman, Vol. 1st cisss in €/ourageux
in Strachan's action off Ferrol, 1805.
88 H . Davy, Master of Thunderer at the taking
of Sidon, and bombardment of St. Jean D*Acre,
in 1840.
90 W. H. Thompson, Master of Camation at
capture of twelve piratical misticoes in the Orecian
Archipelago. 1826 ; and of Zebra at the destruc-
tion of a piratical flotilla, and the batteries at
Carabusa.
99 John Davies, Acting Master of Jatper,
serving in Etna bomb at the reduction of the
Morea Castle ; and Master of Edinburgh in the
various -operations en the coast of Syris, and
severely wounded at the'Wnbardment ot St. Jean
D*Acre« 1840.
100 G. Johnson, Acting Master and Master of
Mastiff, Beaam, and Etna, employed upon surveys
of the Mediterranean and coast of Africa, from
1825 to 1836; and of Comvay, and rendered an
important service when detached in Young Hebe
schooner, in 1840, by the survey of *'the entrance
and most difficult portion of the river Yang.tse-
Kiang, for ninety miles; thereby contributing,
in a considerable degree, to the safe passage of the
fleet in the subsequent operations in that river," in
which service be was constantly exposed to the
fire of a fleet of war junks. Officially mentioned in
the operations against Canton, 1841.
101 C. Cleveland, served in Beliona at Copen-
hagen, 1801, Mid. ot Poljtphemtfs at capture of four
Fr. frigates, and piescat at the eottiiig oat Fr.
corvette C^etiir from Rocbelto» 1806> Mali of
Muroeet Guadeloupe, 1815.
102 W. L. Browne, Mastar of Volaga at c«b>
mencement of the China war, destraetiQii of war
junks, Ac, 1841.
109 F. S. Fraser, Acting Master of Prmsm,
and severely wounded at curtnre of Sp. 90 gam
slaver Vein, 1890.
104 J. Brown, Vol. Ist class in Taimami dnirag
the operations on the coaat of America, 1814.
105 R. Browne, Master of Col/iopt in tKe opera-
tiona against Canton, and aubsequent capture of
that city, in 1841.
106 J. Coaker, Mastar of Druid at the captsn
of the Forts of the Bocca Tigris and o^eratioai
againat Canton, in 1840-41 ; and hia a«meea ofr
Mally mentioned when Master of ComweUUt in tke
operations in the Ysng-tse-Kiang, 1842.
106* J. S.Taylor, Master's Asst. of Oleigw, at
Navarin.
107 J. Jackson (b). Master of End^Haioia in the
operations in the river Yang-tse-Kiang.
108 H. N. Thomas, Msster of BUmda, aad tu
services officially mentbned at the takinr of Wee>
sung snd Shanghae, and capture of Chm-Kis^
Foo, in 1842.
109 G. Biddlecombe, Master of Talbot, and icb.
dered important service in sounding round St
Jean D*Acre previous to the bombaidmOBt in 1818.
110 P. C. D. Bean, wounded in Liffey dsiinr
the Burmese war ; and his services offidnlly noticed
in the operations on the coast of China, as Mastff
of Herald and Druid,
112 F. W. Bateman, Master'a Asaiatant «f
Genoa at Navarin ; and Maater of Canftfmt in tha
operationa on the coast of Syria, and bombardmsR
of St. Jean D*Acre, in 1840.
118 G. Wright, Acting Master, and al%ht]j
wounded in Comet stesm- vessel while in actif«
service on the coasts of Spain and PortsKal*
nil836.
115 D. Craigie, Second Master of FqMr, en
the No. coast of Spain, 1 836 ; and Master of Ckifiw,
during the operations in New Zealand, 1845, 46.
118 R. Studwell, Vol. f Claaa in dtm at
Navarin ; Second Master in charge of Saveige dnrii^
the operations on the No. coast of Spain, 1896. 40;
Master of Firebrand at the action off Obligadei
Passsge of San Lorenxo, and repeatedly mnpkjed i
on boat service during the operationB in tH ^
Parana, 1845, 46.
119 P. Wellington, Master of SiromboH dnraf i
the operations on Uie coast of Syria and at St. Jeaa
D'Acre, 1840; and of Thalia m the Chisa
expedition.
120 C. A. Cole, officially reported wben Sccoed
Master ofCatter, in the operations on the coast ^
Syria, in 1840.
121 W. T. Mainprise, Second Master of TefiK
and assisted the Master in sounding ronnd St. Jeai
D'Acre prior to the bombardment.
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12S O. Nonrartfa/v Acting Matter of I^ladm
in tbe operations agaiiuit Canton, in 1841.
124 J. Burdwood, Master of Perrion, and com-
OHttided tiro of her boats at the capture of a slsTer
»f t'WQ guns and thirtj^six men in the Bight of
Benin, in 1842.
185 J. Jarria, Master of DrtMr, 184l947,serT.
Inff in the Yang-tse-Kiang aft the conclusion of
peace of Nsnkin, and at New Zealand during the
operations, 1846.
1S6 R. C. Allea. Acting Master of Phmpir,
18dO, and in oommand of her two gigs captured
8p. alave schooner of 9 guna and 40 men. Master
of Vtstn in the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang,
1842, and of Dido serving in her boats against the
pinttss of Borneo, 1844, snd twice mentioned in the
oespatohes.
127 P. Loney, oiBcially reported when Second
Master of Canftfart in the operations on the coast
of Syria, in 1840.
1 29 E. F. Cavell, Second Master of RatOunakt,
and officially noticed at the taking of Canton, in
1841.
180 T. J. Forster, Second Master of Conway,
and officislly mentioned at the taking of Canton, m
1841. Master of ModertB, and again officially
noticed at the taking of Woosung and Shanghae,
and city of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
131 G. J. Hodges, Second Master of WkrniU
and promoted for saring the life of a boy that had
fallen oTerboard at sea. Master of Comut in the
action off Obligado and other operations in the
Parana, 1845, 46.
132 J. F. Bees, Second Master, senring in
Wohtrmu at the destruction of the slsTe fMtories
at Corisco; and promoted from Dolphm for the
captwe of a alarer, in the boatt of that Teasel* in
1841.
18$ J. W. King, Acting Master of ModnU
and WtUatUy^ in the operations on the coast of
Clima, in 1840*43, when his serrioes were fxe-
rntly officially mentioned. Master of Vwmon in
River Plate, 1846.
184 P. Chown, Second Master of Sterluig, end
officially mentioned at the taking of Canton, in
1841.
187 F. H. Niblett, Second Master of Herald at
capture of Bogue forte and aubaequent operations
in the Canton riyer; of WtUnlty^ and officially^
mentioned at the capture of Amoy and Chinghae,
in 1841 • Master of Fantomt in charge of the work-
ing party rescuing the wreck of a merchant brig on
coast of Barbery, exposed to the fire of the pirates.
140 W. W. DUlon, Second Master of fr«Ucf%
at the taking of Chusan, and destruction of the
forts of the Bocea Tigris. Master of Cruiser at
the capture of Canton, Amoy, &c.
141 W. J. B. Billiard, Master of Serjmt on
the coast of China, 1842.
142 U. B. Yule, Second Master of ^rthu» in
Ross's Antarctic expedition, 1839-43. Previoualy
in 1886 received the thanks of the Admiralty for
his exertions in saving QuaU cutter, in the Bay of
Biscay.
143 W. £. Hyne, served in Album, at Navarin.
Commanded boats of Cni/fid at capture of piratical
slaver Nympha, 1830, and wounded. Acting
Master of iVtmrod in the operations on the coast of
China, 1840-42, and Coast of Scinde, 1843.
146 J. T. Crout, Master of Pantaloon, snd se-
verely wounded in boarding a piratical vessel on
the coest of Africa, 1846.
148 W. J. Olive, Second Master of Volage at
the capture of Aden, and during the earlier operas
tiona m China, 1838-40.
162 D. J« Louttid, wounded while command*
ing boato of Spy in an attack on a alaver, in 1844.
168 W. Byford, Acting Master of PkUomol, and
commanded a boat in two attacks upon a piratical
alaver on the coast of Africa, the latter of which
was anccesssful, and for which he was promoted,
1848.
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To qualify an Officer to become a Mate, he roaal ha?e served the time and paseed the Examinitioii
required to Qualify him for a Lieuteoantcy ; but whatever rank beyond that of Midshipman he may obtaJn
abroad, previous to passing such Examination at the Naval College as may from time to time be reqaired,
vrill depend for confirmation on his passing the said Examination within such period after hie retoTB
to England as shall be directed from time to time by the Admiralty.
No Mate shall be allowed Half-Pay without having been previously surreyed and reported vnfit bv
the Director*General, or the OflBcers of one of the Naval Hospitals at home. The Medial Ofieen se
therefore to report particularly in each case the probable period at which the Invalid inay be again it fer
employment ; and at the expiration of such period the Mate is to report himself to their Lordabipa, ia
order that, if he should state himself to be still unable to eerre, proper measures may be takan toaaoettais
his continued unfitness; after which, should he be declared it tor employment and still withhold his
services, his Half- Pay is to be respited.
Mates who ma^ apply for the retiring pension of two shillings and sizpanca a di^ afbar twantj jans'
aetual service, will not be re-admitted after having accepted such Pension. The names of all Mates wte
remain out of the Service for more than one year, without applying for an Appointment, will be removed
from the official Register of Mates and Midshipmen, and be considered as haTing relinquished the Naval
Service ; unless the omission proceeded from unavoidable causes.
All Midshipmen who shall have passed such Examination respecting their Quslifications for the
appointment of Lieutenant as the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty may from lime to time dirsct
(if abroad, for Seamanship and Navigation, and if at home also at the Royal Naral Collage), shall be
considered eligible to have Commissions as Mates in whatever Ship they may be serving; euch CoBfr>
mission will be given by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, upon the recommendatioa ef
the Commanding Officer of the Ship in which the person may be serving, transmitted by the Cosnmander-
ia-Chief or Senior Officer on the Station.
Commanders-in-Chief on Foreign Stations mar give Acting Commissions as Mates to such Midship-
men as may pass sbroad for Seamanship and Navigation, which Commissions will be confirmed froa
their original dates if approved by their Lordships, provided they pass their examination at the Royal
Naval College in two mouths after their arrival in England ; but no person appointed to act as Mate
or as Lieutenant is to be sent home from a Foreign Station for the purpose of passing such ezaminatioa.
To qualify a gentleman for an appointment as Midshipman, he must have served in Her MajesQr's Navy
two complete years as a Cadet, or three complete years m any other capacity ; and shsllpssa sach Exsmi-
nation as may f^om time to time be ordered dv the Admiralty, and shall be Aiil fourteen yean of age.
A Naval Cadet, before his admission into the Navy, shall undergo such Examination as the AdmiialiT
nay from time to time direct.
Naval Cadets must not be vnder twelve yesrs. Thev must be in good health, fit for Serrioey and able
to write English from dictation, and must be acquainted with the four first Rules of AiithmetiCy Redae*
tion, and the Rule of Three.
(Ifatet on the half-pay of Uslf'«-croim a-dsy are In italic*).
John Norman
1815
18«0
Peter B, Stagg,.,,
1829
T.R. H.G.PearseK
1881
Edw» L, Hoblyn . . . .
James W. Drake ....
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.19July
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. .5Jan
.8Aug
1833
%^ Frederick Church ....
1834
Thot, Buhner Homer . . .
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1837
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John Kennavray Simcoe*t
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6 April
.3May
John Trevenent S9 May
Thomas B. Leghf • • do
George Gravt 7June
Henry M. Bingham 28 June
Arthur R. Fox SJuly
Cbas. Joseph Wrey do
Edw. B. Hopkins IdJuly
Thos. M. S. Pasley 24 July
Josias Rowley 2Aug
Geo. Asser W. Welch .... do
Aug. Geo. Dnnston Huth*
waite do
John R. Alexander 14Aug
John Fras. Wyer do
Wm. G eo. Scovell 26Aug
Geo. Todd 4Sept
Wm. Kemptown Bush .... 6Sept
John Dobree M'Crea .... do
Arthur Bagley 18Sept
Alex. Phibps 50ct
i TlieM offlcera were promoted to
the rank of Lieutenant while the work
WM in tfpe.
28
Ralph Geo. Poehin 70ct
Gerald F. H. Wellesley ..lOOct
Chas. John Balfour IdOct
Alfred Mitchell 15N or
John Clark Soady SONor
Henry Boys Johnstone . . SDee
Wm. C. S'. Sullivan SDec
Edw. M. W.Cariington.. 6Dec
John W. D. M'Donahl . . do
Thos Jas. Young 7£>ec
Charles Fairholme do
John Ward (6) iSDtt
Murray Thos. Psrks .... 19Dec
1849
Mountford S. L. Peile 3Jss
John Geo. Boileau ISFeb
John Carnegie 7Mar
John Moresby l5Mtf
Edw. Madden SQMsr
Charles Andrews 7Apr
John Halliday Cave lOApr
John Hawley Glover .... do
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/ha«« Anthony JohnsoB • .lOApr
Sdw. John Lawson SMajr
lenrj Hawlces do
lichard Oaaloir do
ikiw. WingfieldShaw.... do
}eo.R.Keene • do
inbert F. Milman llJune
aa. Wood ArmatroDg^ . . ISJane
lugh Hathorn ; do
>sborne Mark* ........ do
ieo. Trumao Momll ... do
UbertJamesWjnmiatt.. 4Jalj
>oug^lBa Walker SdJolj
lob. Alex. Stupart ...» lAng
Ucbard Veaey Hamilton . do
lobert Rawlins 7 Ang^
lobart Praa. T. Calvert..! iSept
^ie Aug. Whimper. ... do
obn Bdw. Doran do
lioa. £dw. Smith do
¥m. Fitaberbert Raxton 80ot
iaioourt Thoa. Oammell 7 Nov
ka^. Thoa. John Bnllock 13Noy
^m. Ab. Vereker Royie do
lowland Thoa. Geo. Legg 5Dec
lenry Herbert Morgan . . do
Log. Geo. Broadbead .... do
PboB. B. M. Suliran .... llDec
lenry Hubert Sainsbury . do
Arthur Rodiiey Owen . . do
^'m. Simpeon 12Deo
^ohn G. F. Dyer SlDec
1850
'rederick Parke 12Feb
ValterWm.May 6Mar
Ion. Henry J. Eden .... do
rhoa. M. M. Wynyaid ..12Mar
}eo. Blakelev do
lichard P. Gresham .... do
lenry Hyde HaU 9Apr
88
' Robert Manaell 15Apr
John P. Gheyoe . • 16Apr
Henry B. D. Froeman. . . .SSApr
Francis Hewaon 7May
Jas. G. Goodenougb .... 5 J one
SaokWUeW. H.ThompeonllJune
Frederick Pyne do
Wm. F. Gregory do
96
Passed in Seamanship.
1847
Edwin Catley 9Nov
Tomyns Scott Dickens . . 29 Dec
1848
Wm. Chimmo • • • • • 2 Jan
Theodore Morton Jones . . 17 Jan
William Hulme Hooper . .28 J an
John Hutchison 14June
Bedford C. T. Pym TJuly
T. fi. Collinson do
Cbas. Jones Stockdale . . 31 A ug
Arthur M. Brock 49ept
Jocelyn J . W. Jerris .... lOOct
St. John Corentry 250ct
Geo. Leonard Beer .... 6Nor
1849
James Henry Bushnell . . 1 Jan
Edward Berkley 21 Jan
Richmond Moore 31 Jan
Edm. L. R. Cotter 7Feb
Henry R. D. McMurdo . .14Feb
Thoa. K. Underwood . . . .17Feb
Thos. H. Greer 27Feb
Richard B. Pearse 28Feb
Henry C. Majendie 7 Mar
John Wallis Newport 9Mar
Richard Homer 15Mar
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BerrySmith , 27Apr
Richard Bradshaw 80 Apr
Geo. Herrick Bnmaby . .25May
Wm. R. Bent IJune
Cbas. Rufus Robson 23June
Edw. H.Buck 27 J una
Bdw. Hardinge 28June
Arthur Thos. Thmpp .... SJuly
Hugh Hor. Knocker .... do
James P. Smallpage .... iGJuly
Leveson E. H. Somerset • 1 Aug
Robert Deane do
Cbas. F. Palmer 9Aug
Geo. J. F. ShirreiT .. .... 15Aug
Henry Bumaby 31 Aug
Wm. J. F. Baker 40ct
Sam. Fred. Jerea 1 30ct
Wm. Law Barlow • 7No7
Geo. Fras. Law •••,..•• do
Fras. Wm. Turton 3Dec
Wm. B. Alexander 6Deo
St. George Rathborne . . do
John Jenkins 1 IDeo'
Jas. C. Campbell do
Kobt G. Douglas UDec
1850
Hugh Alan Hinde 17 Jan
Chas. Stirling SOJan
Cbas. D. Robinson . . • . • •2lJan
Wm. G. Tucker do
Chas. Edw. Standish .... do
Robert Hezlet Boyd . . 7Peb
Hon.Fred.O.B.Fitsmaurioe21 Feb
Wm. Chas. F. Wilson. . . .26Feb
Geo. V. Philippe 6Mar
Rob.W. Fayrer 15Mar
Fred. Wm. Wilson ..... .SOMar
Lewis Barstow 22Apr
Fras. Shaw Dalison 18May
Thos. Staokhonae ...... 6June
SECOND MASTERS.
To qualify an Officer to receive a Commission as Second Master, he mast have served at least six
'ears at Sea, three of which in Her Majesty'a Navy, as Midshipman or Master's Assistant; or
lading served six years at Sea, ahall have actually been one year or more Master, or two years Chief
Kate, or three years Inferior Mate of a Merchant Vessel ; or shall have served in the two former
apacities in a Merchant Vessel, for a period combined of eighteen months, or in the two latter^ or in
be three capacities, for a period combined of two years and a half. He shall produce Certi6cates of
liligence, sobrie^. and good conduct, as required in the case of Masters ; and ahall pass such £x»<
aination aa the Admiralty may from time to time direot ; but no Candidate shall be examined before
« ahall hare attained the age of nineteen years, nor after the age of thirty-five. (See psge 140.)
The utertskt before names denote the offlcen having passed their examination for MMtars; . F denotes that thi
offlcer is qaaltfied for a Frigate; the others are requested to inform the OompUer thereof on doing so.
1842
•William F. Hains 16Feb
•OilL A. Macbean ]6Mar
•Edwin Rowe 5Apr
•Falkland Carey Charles
John Maodonald SMay
F Qeo. B. F. Swaine 14Jane
John Way 14Jnly
9
1831
^111. Lidstone 26May
1885
eorge Horwood '6Nov
1841
iliiani Johnston 22July
FBenJ. WoUey 20JiUy
F George Bead 8Ang
Richard O. White 6Sept
F Charles Qreig lOOct
F Biehard E. Pym* .... 1 90et
1843
* Henry Clements 18 Apr
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Second Masters*
F AXtrtd Uemam SOJune
*HeD. M'AuaUnd 1 1 July
Wm. Wilkinson SSAng
*Oeorge Stovin S9Aiig
F George Williams 5Sopt
•Heunr F. Collins S8Sept
F ^Henry Hatchings .. 7Not
F Wm. Henry Fetch .... 6Dee
•William Brodie 19D6C
1844
^Christopher Origg • . . • dJan
Alfred O. West SOFeb
F Samuel Braddon 9Apr
F Wm. B Edwards . . . IBApr
Thomas Potter 82Apr
F Steph. J. W. Moriarty 87Msy
*William 8. Bonrchier ..88June
Chas. C. MitcheU llJuly
Martin Roberts 178ept
Fras, B. Henwood 6Not
John Sidney Smith 36Not
FWm.P. Braund lODec
/'John W.Lowe do
F Edw. M. Vincent ....17Dec
1846
WilUtm Greet 14Jan
James Rusden • .SlJan
Lewis Husgrove Fisher •• SSJan
Thomas D. Browne 18Feb
William Coombe Pyper.. 28Feb
*£dward J. H. Tucker .. lApr
Bichard Sturgess do
Thos. R, CoUingwood . .21 Apr
Chas. A. Cleveland 28Apr
Francis Thomas JamesonlSMay
BdwardJory do
W. F. Parsons do
F Frederick Wise 87MaT
F FrederickRichardChUd24June
F Charles Turner lOJuly
Edward M'Kenzie 16July
F George Brockman .... 5Ang
William C. H. Payne . . 12Aug
Henry Harris do
William West 21Aug
George Reid Morrison . • 90et
F Geoige Richards 21 Oct
jPWm. Henry Drysdale do
Joseph Cutajar 230ct
FWUlhim Henry Harris 2 Dec
F Fred. J. Krabb^ 4Dec
Henry Alfred Martin .... 6Dec
1846
Edward YoueU 20Jan
Arthur Thomas 22Jan
F Benjamin B. Stuart .. ISFeb
George Hastings Insklp. . 6Mar
09
RoberlSmith 9Apr,
F George Richard Barnes 6May
William Bamerd Calrer 9May
Wm. George M. Stent ..11 May
Henry MarUn 26May
George Marsh 4JttBe
P Geo. Fred. M'DoogaU* 16Jui
Geo. Raymond do
Wm. Palmer Hains .... 29July
GUberl Elliot Green 17 Aug
Fredk. B. Touel do
Gregory Giant Foote .... 80et
Wm. John Rainbott .... ISOet
Fred. Orlando Crout .... 17Not
Cornelius Fox l9NoT
F Wm. Walter Kiddle . . 24Not
P Frauds Skead lODeo
Matthew Richards 1 7 Deo
1847
John W. H. Harvey .... 27Jan
F Henry G. Thomsett . . do
p William Mayes 29Jan
F Horace St. 11. Cooke .. 6Feh
F Geoige Arthur SUbb. . 16Feb
William Imrie 18Feb
Thomas C. Cave 19Feb
Joseph W. Smith 8Mar
George Turpin 7Apr
F Thomas Kerr 8Apr
CM. Hughes 29Apr
John Parsons 14May
F John Hillary Allard . . 17May
F Christopher Albert ..19May
F Alfred BaUiston 26May
F Charles Bumey SJuno
F Lewis W. Young SOJune
Frank Inglis iJuly
Geo. Spinks Alldricks . . 2dJuly
Masters Korman 8Aug
Lockhart F. Stephens. . . . IdAug
Robt P. J. Simpson .... 14Aug
Henry B. Akaster 15Sept
Joseph G. Dathan 29Sept
F James M. Share ...... lOct
Edmund Swain 20ct
Samuel Wayth 290ct
John Chas. Solfleet 8N07
Henry J. Josephson .... SNot
Geo. J. Whitehouse .... 19Not
Robt. L. Cleveland .... do
John M. Pridham 26Not
James Kiddle 6Dec
Charles C. Scott 9Dec
George Gilpin 16Dec
Chr. O. Robinson do
Geo. Alexander MacfSu:lanel7Deo
1848
FEdw. Wilds 2Jan
125
Charles Smart U'
Stephen Coort ttJi
Tom Beikley Read ^
Philip Going \^
Frauds Taylor *
F John Edwaid Flttoek.. «
Murray Thomaa Wright . M
KcsterClaytoB 1^
JamesMilton n
Wm.D.Stroi« ^
Henry William Short. . . .l&}i
Joseph Hitdbsnga ^
Tboa. H. Julian ^*
Wm. Fenton Hort ^<
Wilfred Edm. Trontbeck S?J>
Graham H. Hills ^'«
Chaa. Geo. Crompton. . . .SdJi
PhiUp Ridley ^«
William Henry Searle .. 7ii
John Evans Pollard ..ISJi
Henry B. Oawler ^'
Thos. Scott Ndll ?^<
Richd. F. Browne S^^'
FWm. Stanton ^
Theop. J. Jonea «J»
DanidHaU ^
John P.Dillon -^
Daniel Swanwm '^^'
Riehard C. Dyer , *
Geo. Wm. Grey "^
Aug. G. Whicheto ^
1849
John Phaip C. Cteasats -ij
Alfred Vdteh "*
Chaa.F.Tapril "J
Wm. Jas. Pidddl ,J*
Wm.LandSoameU -21*
Chaa. Parkinson V^^
F David Batt JJ
Henry B.Boxar '*2
Henry N.Ray "jj
Albert ColUer ^J
Robert David Speer ..•"*;
F Chr. R. B-WilkiMoa 1S{*
Wm. Fred. Lew 2W»"
James P. M'Cluna -f.
F Henry P. Ward ^^
JohnD.Swiuer S
Fred.Wm. Rea ••.•• -iS
Mich. Curtis Raymond -^^
John V.Giles '"''
Hen. C. A. Wilkinson
Edw.J. Maitland \
Nath. Bland Herbert..- •
F George Raymond —'^
F Henry J. Nutiall .-"j!^
F Wm. Geo. Aldridi.-j;
F* Thos. Yeatmaa r^
Wm. Shellabeer 'l^
John W. M. Burnet .■••'**^
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SERVICES OP MATES.
1 T. R. H. O. Peane, Mid. of Etna at the
bombardment of Mores Castle in 1828.
•4 J. K. Simcoe, aerred in boaU of AgmcMurt
ia Maluda Baj, Borneo, 1845^ and at captnre of
piratical foita at Brani, 1846.
P. Lrnch serred in all the operations on the
coast of China, as a Volonteer Mid. of Calliope and
BUnAeuMf on all occasions carrying the Union Jack.
SERVICES OP SECOND MASTERS.
3 R, E. Pym, Second Master of Fly, emplojed on detached anr^ejing serTice on the coast of New-
Guinea, 1846, and of Fertot in charge of a gun-boat in Maloodoo Baj, where he was serenly wounded.
. ^. ^/ ^' M'Doogall, serred in Samarang, 1842, 47, and activelj engaged against the piratical prahus
m the ship and boats.
eibil Draoi^*
CHAPLAINa
Ko person shall be appointed a Chaplain in the Royal Nayy who shall not hare been regalarly
ordained Deacon and Pnest of the United Church of England and Ireland, or who shall not hare been
gradoated at the UDiyefsity of Oxford, Cambridge, or Trinity College. Dublin, or whose age shall
exceed thirty-fiye years, or who shall hold any benefice with cure of souls, or who shall not produce
testimonials from the Bishop of the Diocese in which he was last licensed, addressed to the Lords
Commissioners of the Admiralty, or who shall not have been examined by some competent person to
be sppointed for that pnrpoee by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty and be reported by him
to be u ereiy respect a fit and proper person to fill with respectability and advantage to Her Miyesty's
Service the situation of Chaplain.
RBTIRSD^ OR ENTITLED TO HALF-PAT.
1801
@*Chas. Bnrae 28Ang
Rect. Tedboume.
1807
®*Bdw. Briee .
.84NOT
1811
®*J. B. Frowd, D.D.i .. 7Apr
FeUow C.C. College.
1813
^John Morgan, LL.B.* 21Jan
Rector of Croxton.
Jas.I>unne 7Mar
JohnKiritby Uhm
^Bdw. Beatty> ...... 8Jane
1 Dr. Frowd, Obsplsln of Qmmh
ChwrtciU at Alftera.
i Dr. Moifan, Chsplain of Tonnani
in UwCaiawpJuake, lw.,snd oilUvemgt
St Algian.
9 B. Beadjr, ChapUOn of Suptrk at
AlgifFf.
1813
Thoe. Suiridge, LL.D. . . 24Mar
Mast ofFelstedGr.
1815
Samuel W. Roberts, B.D. SDec
St. Wlnnals, Deyonport
1819
Jas. Bdw. Svrridge, M.A. 84Apr
Robert Whitehead 87May
Jos. littlewood SlJuly
18S1
Geoige Fisher, F.R.S. • • 23Apr
John Briggs SOAug
1889
Wm. R. Payne, M Jk .... S4Jan
Bdw. Pettman S6Mar
18S3
^^David Morton 7Jnne
Rect. Hsrlestou.
HughSalvin IQDec
Nathaniel T. Royse aODec
18S4
Wm.yealeHennah...... fiJan
That. Ferris 14Jmie
John K. Goldney 84Jnly
R. R. Bloxham* 6Aug
^Bdm.Wmdef^ ]8Aug
ChapL Alexandria*
1826
^Thos. Fonter* 6Jan
JohnM.Edwards 96Sept
1896
Alexander H. Small, B.D. IMay
Joseph Cooper IJnne
John B. Sanders 230ct
1887
Huffh Jones lOMar
^JokmBaker 48ept
John Fry •••••• SOct
R. R. Blozbam hai a paatkm of
1861. per aonum.
4 B. Wfautor, wounded when Chaplain
of Alkion at Navarin.
5 T. Fontor, Chaplain of J7ar/mm»<«
at Navaritt.
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Chaplains not entitled to Half-pay.
CHAPLAIOT NOT ENTITLBD TO tf AtF-PAY.
1827
JohnFalle ^TSoy
J. Moore, M. A 17Nov
1828
^ijohn Hanhall, M.A. . . 4Jan
• 1829
Jamea H. Malet,LL.D. . . 26Aiig
®*Bdw. Kitson^ 28Apr
Andrew Watson SlMay
1830
^Joseph HarshaU 8Jan
Meyrick Beebee 8 June
1831
@^Oct. S. Harruon iDee
Bee. Tbome Falcon.
1838
@^Qeo. R. Lewin, M. A. . . dJoly
1834
^iRoland Wilson UFeb
J. v. Campbell 23Aug
Alien Fielding 18Noy
1835
t< John Jenkins 20June
i^Qeorge Cooper, M.A.^ dUuly
1856
^^Geo. Richards 11 Apr
Philip Somerville 22Apr
Pascoe Grenfell Hill 26Apr
Henry H. Franklin .... 19May
6 £. Kltcon, Chaplain of Prineeu
OharltUte, and wounded by the explo-
sion of a raagaaUu after ihr bombard-
ment of 8t. Jean d'Aere In 1840.
7 0. Cooper was In the Blenheim at
the taking of the forts of the Bocca
Chi
Igris. as
hinghae.
in 1641.
£dw. 8. Phe^>B OJone
@* Wm. G. Tucker do
1837
Geoige Austen... «
.11 Apr
1840
Wm. N. Snowe, B.A 198ept
Joseph Ashton Burrough INov
Nathaniel Procter, B.A. . 4Nov
Geo. Bellamy, M.A 4Dec
1841.
Robt. Thompson, B.A. . . 4May
1837
Henry Jones 28Sept
1890
Henry S. Slight, B.D 8July
1840
PetetP.Bmlth 2Mar
1841
Wm. D.Hall 12Julj
Thos, G. Gallwey BSept
T. Wm. Bennett 28Sept
JM.L. Moody 290ct
Arthur Browne ........ iNor
1842
Wm.S. Parish 12Feb
Edw. Wolfenden, M.A. . . 5Mar
Henry W. Steel 7Mar
Alex. C. Fraser 18May
Jas. C. Connolly 11 July
Dayid Carson 24Sept
Thos. John Main llNov
1843
Geo. A. M. litle, M.A. . . 12Apr
Josiah Thompson, B.A. •. do
J. W, Diclcson, B.A l9Aag
George Jackson, MJl. ^ . 21 Not
1844
Henry W.Tsylor, M.A. . . ISJdl?
1845
Rd. Bontehi Howe, B.A. lOJaa
Fortescue Wells, B.A. . . laJsn
WilliamHarryPilcher,B.A.S3Apr
Anthony Salkeld, B.A. . .14Jaly
Chas. Wm. Belgrare, B. A. 98ept
Fiederiek Charles Hal-
sted,B.A SSSepI
James Henry Lang, B.A... 6Dee
John Bowes Bunce, B.A. 18 Dee
1846
William LakeOnslow,M.A. 5Jan
Wm. Cecil Percy Baylee SMar
Robt. P. Powell, B.A. . .IdMaj
Chas. Lucas Bell, B.A. . . IGJune
Wm. Sanderson MiUer . .16Jiilj
John James Harrison, B.A.9Not
1847
Wm.Bell,B.A SJan
Thos. Turner Baker «... dJnly
Wm. M. Dyne ISJoly
Jas. Robt. Moffhtt 16Xov
Francis Haiman, B.A. • . SSDec
1848
James Stuart Robson . • . .2Feb
John Wm. Buseell 23Feb
Samuel Blackburn, M.A. S8Feb
John Miliier 88Mar
Fred. Wm. Waldren .... 16Not
1849
John Jas. Balleine ...... 27 Jan
Ricbard Croker 22Ang
Fred. Wm. Smith 120ct
Henry F. Edgell 7Nov
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NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.
REGULATIONS ESTABLISHED BY ORDER IN COUNCIL OF THE 22nd DEC. 1836»
10th AUGUST, 1840, AND Uth MARCH, 1S42.
Naval Instructors and Schoolmasters are hereafter to be designated " Naval Instnictors," and Chap-
lains on being appointed to act as Naval Inatractors are to be d«ignated " Chaplains and Naval lastnc-
tois/'— No penon will be considered eligible for an appointment as Naval lostractor who is vnder 20 years of
a|e or more than 35. — Every Candidate will be required to produce a certiBcate of his age, and testimoniak
of good character ; and both laymen and clergymen when appointed to act as Naval Instructors
must pass an examination as to their qualifications to instruct the young Officers in the following
branches: — 1st. Common Arithmetic, including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions. — 2nd. The first lir,
and the eleventh books of Euclid.— 3rd. Algebra, progressing to the highest order of equations, and
its application to the solution of Geometrical Problems.— 4th. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry,
theoretical and praciical.— 5th. Nautical AsUonomy, particularly the principles on which the various rules
for finding the latitude and longitude are founded.— 6th. Mechanics.— 7th. Hydrostatics.— 8th. A com-
petent knowledge of the Classics.
The final examinatieo of Candidates for Naval Instractorships will Gompriae :— let. Tfaensoal College
passing examination in Navigation.— 2od. Tb6 application of the tbeoiy of Projectilea toOomiary. — Srd^
Obserratioos with the SezUnt, &c. The use of the Anmuth Compau and Chronometer, &c. Perfect
proficiency will be expected in observing : S50 numbers will be reqmred to pass a Candidate in the College
paper, and 55 is to be the minimum number for observations.
Although the knowled^^e of French, as well as of other modern languages, and of the principles of draw-
ing, is not considered as indispensable, it is very desirable that Nsval Instructors should be able to give
instruction in these branches of education ; and preference will always be given to such as possess these
attainments.
Navd Instructors will be allowed, in addition to their pay, £5 a-year to be charged on the ship*8
books against, and to be deducted from, the pay of erery young gentleman reoeiving inHlrueliuu.
Nav^ Instructors who shall retire from employment without the sanction of the Admirals, or who
shall refuse or aroid senrice, if found capable of serving, shall not be allowed to receive half'^pay ; and
will be removed from the list of Naval Inatniotora.
Chaplains acting as Naval Instmotors will be allowed £5 a year to be deduoted from the pay of
every yoang gentleman instructed by them, in addition to their pay as. Chaplains and to three-tojurths
of the amount of the Full Pay of Naval Inatrnotors, according to the length of their aeryice as anob.
Naval Instmctora are in all respects Ward Room Officers.
N.B, — ^Thoae marked with an asterisk are in holy orders.
1836.
@>Wm.Kerr SSDee
Oeo. Field Parker do
Thos. Eastman do
Mich. P. Sambell do
Gustavus Dittman do
Cha».Sttark(Mathem.Intt.) do
Robt. Mills Insklp do
1887
Michael Thomson Scott
Raimbach. M.A 13July
Alfred Wm. Lane, M.A.. . ISept
*Roland Wilson 7Noy
1838
*Jolm Doyle Kennedy . . 15June
John Gowan lOct
*Qeo. Jackson, B.A lOOct
Charles Osboume,
M.A 17Nov
1889
^Frederick Charies Hal-
8ted,B.A 18Jan
Wm. Searle, B.A lOJune
Richard Greagh Saunders,
B.A llJuly
•John Jenkins 16 Aug
*Geo. Cooper, M.A ••...« 24ADg
John H. Bond 90ct
Edgar Broughton Barnes,
B.A 220ct
Richard Oram 20Dec
22
1840
Fred. W. Bonter 15May
@' Joseph Lowther Hodg-
son, M.A 19Aug
1841
Wm. Johnson llFeb
* Joseph Ashton Bmrongh 20Mar
Alex. Gerard lOApr
^Wm. Whitmarsh IfiJune
John Nicholas Layerty . . llSept
Jas. Stephen iSNov
John Sykes do
Fred. Hotham Needham do
William Stewart Harvey,
F.R.G.S 14Nov
1842
Geoiige Brand, M.A.' .... 16May
Wm. Edw. Shaw do
Geoiffe Foster 20June
* Anthony Salkeld 28Jime
1843
Chas. John Edw. Rosa
Archdeacon 9May
*Henry Jones 24June
1844
*@*Francis Wm. Fowler 6June
8»
I Secretary to ths British Commit-
|«loner«, 81. Paul de Losngo.
Fred. W. Smith, B.A. . . 19Jnne
Geo. Sealj Boome 89June
*John Gorham, B.A 2Sept
John M. Edwards 19Noy
1845
Dugald Grant 25June
Henry Andrews Speed • .25 Aug
Samuel Blackburn, B.A. . .29 Aug
*Geo. Alex. Magrath Litle,
M.A 4Noy
Thos. Chute Ellis Warcup,
B.A 12Noy
» James Henry Lans 6Dec
Henry Maxwell Lenroy . . 16Dec
1846
William Salmon 18Mar
^Fras. Lambert Cursham,
B.A 9Mal'
Timothy Sullivan 9SepC
184T
Alfred Turmine 96May
*Thos. T. Baker fiJuly
John Jeans 23Dec
1848
George Bnnis lOJnne
* Wm. L. Onslow 27 June
Wm. H. Mantosh 128ept
Thos. R. Holme, B.A. . . 9Nov
♦Fred. W. Waldren 16Nov
1849
* John J. Ballcine • . . 27 Jan
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MEDICAL OFFICERS OF THE NAVY.
To be eligible for t Commissioii u Hedioal Inapeetor or Depntr Medical lagpector of HonitelB uai
Fleets, 8 Surgeoa must hare serred four yeire in Her Mejetty'e Navj •• Surgeon on boud • Com-
missioned Sbip.
To qnalifj to 065oer to receive a Commistioii as Surgeon, be most bare been tbree jeers empilojed
as an Assistant Sorffeon, one ^ear of wbicb, at least, must be on board a Commismoned Ship, and
tbe otber t^o may be senred in one of Her Majes^s Naral Hospitals; and be aball pass sodi
Examination as the Admiralty may from time to time direct; but no Surgeon or Assistant SurgeoB^
who sball retire from bis employment without the saaction of the Admiralty, or who afanll refuse «t
avoid service, if found capable of serving, sbaU be allowed to receive half-pay ; and bis name in such
case wiU be removed from the list of Officers of the Royal Navy«
An Assistant-Surgeon shall produce proof of his having served the usual and required Appreu-
ticesbip, and shall pass such Examination as the Admiralty may from tune to time direct ; bat ao
Candidate shall be examined before be shall have attained tile age of SO yearsy nor after the age of 34.
Sir Gilbert Blane, Bart., with tbe concurrence of the Lords Cosunissioners of tbe Admiralty, Ibr the
encouragement of If aval Medical Science, and excitement of an emulation that suy condace to the
interests of an important branch of the public service, established a Fund in perpetuity, for the pur-
pose of providing the means of conferring a gold medal, onee in every two years, on such two Medical
Officers, whether Surgeons or AteUtani'Surgeotu acting a» Swrgemt, m shsll produce the moot iqpproved
joumsls of their practice, whilst actually serving in Her Majesty's Ships.
Medical Officers who have received Sir Gilbert Blanche Gold Medal (Mfi)
AiRobert Purkis Hillyar, (Inspector.)
^Svr John liOdell, Kt», m .d. (Inspector.)
John Tarn, Surgeon.
William Donnelly, m.o. do.
Alexander M'Kechnie, m.d., do.
James Ormiston M'Willlam, mji., do.
Samuel Irvine, m.d.. Surgeon.
John Wilson, m.d., (Inspector.)
William Lindsay, m.d. (Dep. Inspector.)
James W. Johnston, m.d. (Dep. Inapeetor.)
Thomas B. Dunn, m.d. Surgeon.
DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.
®«®®|g)(S)^ir William Burnett, jrt.,M.D., F.R.S.^
MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF H0SPITAL3 AND FLEETS.
(Hslf-Paj £879 Ifit. to £S8S, seeording to prevkxii lenriee.)
1840
Sir John Richardson, Kt.^ u,i>; F.R.S f2Aug
1841
dib*Bef|/aaisn ^bnteca Outrasi, u.D.* F.R.S.,
^ F.G.S 77! 23Nov
*StrOeo.Jlfa^ratA,ir«.,H.D.,F.R.S.*23Nov
nJMert Purkis HiUyar ^ 23Nov
lohu Wilson, (&) M.D 2Dec
«6lr a
hat a rellriBg pemkM of 1001. per
tohlfhalfpigr.
1844
9'**10lll5ir John Liddell,? Ki., m.d IdJuv
James Anderson, m.o sr7Nev
1846
QilbertKing, m.d 9Nof
Q^®John Afortiflier^* do
1847
^^Robert Armstrong,* mj> dSJaij
1849
William Rae, m.d.* iUmm
PHYSICIANS RETIRED.
Half-pay '101 1^ 04. to £868 Ss. per snanio, aooording to length of larriee.
mUiam Tait.
1808
.16Jttly
181S.
Duncan M'Arthur 97 Apr
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DEPUTY MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS AND FLEETS.
1840
John Kenmdy 22Aug
Olirer EyaoB, m.d do
WiUkm GbMdiUme SlAag
^Sttp. Jenmngi Sufoym^* 19Dee
1841
^i/o&n Kay" l4April
184S
WSmWm. Undny, m j>.>«f 5Mar
$1 James Prior" lAng
(Half-Pftj £Ufl 6ii to £878 Ite^ aoeofdinff to pravtoof terriee.)
1844
^Alexander Niflbet, M.D. ISJan
Edward Hilditoh 28 Jane
1845
Jamea Allan (a), m.o. .. 4Feb
John Grant Stewart, M.D.>790Oot
1846
Jama VeUehf WD 2Not
Jamet Scoti, md.*"* do
1847
John Drununond (a) .... 7JaIy
ISmJas. Wingato Johnston,
M.D 20Aug
1860
Joht Andgrtmf md lOJune
* l>r. Seott fotirm a pentlon of
£100 per anmim m reUied 8aif. of
Hular.
RETIRED SURGEONS.
Those OAeen harlng f prefixed to their names having aerred thirty yean afloat, aie In the receipt of fifteen •billlagt
per diem.
1793
tJohn Septimaa Hasted 500ct
1794
9^®fThos.BobertsoD(a)<20Jane
1795
^■®Geo. Bellamj^ X.D. 19Ma7
1796
tWUliam Thompson (a).. 80ct.
1801
^^@JohnErskine Riak^ 3 Aug
1803
James Kntherfmrd, M.Dt SApril
6
1805
Joseph Hngh Haghes ..19Aag
1806
tWilliam Price(a)».
e Oonrlei Ship, Deronport.
.SlMay
1807
^John Williama* 1 lAug
1808
Stephen Jones (b) SOMay
1809
George Procter . ,
11
. . 14Jan
@* James Hall, m.d.* . . . .28 Aug
Jiunes Foj •22No7
1810
Morgan Price 9Jan
1811
Sir Jamea E. Anderson^
K.DiKt, 19Ang
1822
James Lawrence 28 Aug
Wm. Donnelly, md 13Apr
1825
Thomaa Robertson (b) • • 14Apr
18
• OonTlet SorgeoD, Portnooath. • Med. Supt. of Conricti, Bermoda.
SURGEONS RETIRED ON COMMUTED ALLOWANCE.
1804
^^Samnel Bailey lODec
1806
Andrew Canrick 19JaD
1807
^John Forbes (6),* m.d.,
F.R.S.** >•.... ..•••... 27 Jan
Ebenezer Walker 7Aug
James Lepper 14Sept
^Archibald Robertson(a) 21Not
Andrew Lithgow* 4Mar Archibald Robertson, (b)
James Conltfared 26Not
1808
^« John Clark(a) 12 Apr
Henry Day 27July
Jamea Wade iDec
WUliamHiUman 26Dec
1809
Joseph M'Carogber, M.D.t27Jao
9
* Agent for lick, WepBoath.
t PbriidaB Eztreordinaiy toH.R.H,
the DueheM of Kent.
1810
M.D ..lOJuly
John William Hallion.. .. iNo?
John Bernard, m.o 8Nor
1811
Thomas Roberta 12Feb
ThomasCocks iMar
Joseph Henry Kent .... 21 April
1812
Geo. Haynes Jones, m.o. 23Jan
20
Daniel M'Namara llFeb
Maroua Dill, m.d 25 Apr
Alex. Montgomery* .... 5May
George Hnme Weather*
head, m.d 4Jnly
Peter Ramsay 19Sept
1813
George Grant, m.d 27Dec
1814
William J. Hoggan 22 Aug
1815
Wm. Anderson (a) 4 Jan
WiUiam H.B.Webster ..17Attg
1816
Jas. Lindsay, m.d 16Sept
1819
Joseph M'Crea 17Feb
31
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SURGEONS UNFIT FOR SERVICE AT SEA.
1781
Jamei Thompson iSSept
irsj
9<i(g)George M*C«11ii]ii^.18Not
[1790
Alex. Anderson (a) 150ct
1794
William Porter 2 Jan
f' Francis Connin 8 Aug
Uliam Goddson 16D«c
1795
^Henry Osborne*' . . . .30 Jan
I* John Adamson^^ 8Sept
R. Pringle 20ct
1809
^1 John Mackaj . . . .
1796
Rob. W-illiams(a)i« «1 Ang
1797
Rich. P, Williamg lOFeb
Edward Henry Brien .... 15Sept
@>Wmiam Eijard 5Dec
1798
Edward Tudor SlFeb
Jenkin Jones, m.d 4 June
John Graham SJulj
^1 Francis Beall 28Sept
John Wilson, m.d. (a) . . . .220ct
®i Andrew Leslie'^ 26Not
1799
James Swift 26Apri]
George Towns 22JUI7
John Strang, m.d 5Aug
1800
* Valentine Duke llJuW
^' John Gibbs, M.D 20ct
&® David Cowan" 140cl
& William Oastler'^ .... 6Nov
J* James Guthrie*^' SONoy
5uncan M*CoH 8Dec
28
.19Ji]
1803
WUliflmM<Farlane,M.D. ..25Mar
William Macka/, m.d. . . do
1804
f(* John Bowen 29Mar
lezander Tayk)r» 2SJuly
Stephen WiUianson*^ 30July
James Keith do
Thomas Dickson 31 Aug
James Lowxy (a) 26Nov
1805
Alex. Dew8r(t)«» l4Jan
John lrvine(ft)«*§ 29Jan
Silas Blandford 14Mar
Thomas Uaher) 30Apr
Isaac Gorrell 8N0T
1806
@> William Ross^ m.d iJan
Robert Robertson l7Jan
^Simon G. Britton 7Mar
m' Andrew Darling .... 12 June
Charles Mitchell 26 June
Robert Blake 9July
^ijanles M.Brjdone 26Aug
Charles Stormouth 9 Dec
1807
@> William H. Banks .... 14Jan
^1 William Turnei (a) , . . . 21 Jan
John Tweedale 24Feb
Charles Queade l5Apr
Alexander Telfer 28 Apr
James C.Hyde 6MaT
66
* A.Taylorhu a petition of 401. ISi.
4d, per annum as retired surgeon of
convict shipSur7rt««. Agent for Sick,
Cork.
A«ent for Sick, MorlUo.
Clerk in General Poet Office.
Walter Dickson lAJans
f^Chas, Chamban*' .... 9Julj
>Jno. M«Rae. m.d. (a). .95Aag
m. Lodge Kidd,M.D.* ..SOOct
Thomas Jones (fr) 31>ec
John Maemillaji 5Dec
Charles Linton 25Dec
Ambrose Blacklock S6Dee
Richard Lewie 29Dee
1808
^^David Lewis (a) 7 Jas
Ihomas M*Neece 26JaB
Darid Jones 9Feb
f)* James Leitch iMar
eorge Gslbrsith 16Apr
William Rattj 16Ap
Robert Brien 25JuDe
George Moon ^^ans
Henry Lewin 1 Juir
@' William 'Eruu^ 24Jb1V
WPatriok Walsh IdOc't
Ralph Eden SOOct
James Reid IfNor
§< Abrah . Illingworthf . . 16Kor
"William St. George
DavieSy m.d.^ do
Alexand. Cockbum .... 19Nor
John Ogilvie 2lNo?
^Thomas Fishei 2lDec
1809
fUohn Wm. Lalliam 12Jbb
illiam Vellacott l3Jaa
Rich. Woodthorpe ISMar
Rob. Blake, mj> 1 Apr
Darid Lewis (6) iAj.r
@*George Gilbert?" 7 Apr
®» Wm. Wat80n,M.D ISMar
John T. Jones 4S«pt
James Ayres ISSept
R. Mercer Coekerill . . . .Si Sept
Francis R. Jago STSept
John Mosgrove SOSept
James Holbrook 20ct
Edward Seaton lOOct
@iJohn M'Crystal SSNor
^ 98
* Inspector of Armagh Gaol and Le>
natk Asylum,
f Agent for Sick, at Fowey.
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167
David Mitchell «8Nov
Donald Camerou 99Dec
George Birch SdDec
Harpar Gamble 28Dec
Roger M'ManuB, m.d.>^ . .SODee
1810
£dw. Henry St. Quintin . . 3Jan
Geo. Smith 9Feb
@i William Clajton iMar
John R. Roberta"* 15Mar
George Roe*» S9Mar
Dayid Ross 24Ma3r
Cbristr. O'Brien, m.d. . .SJune
t ■William CUfibrd 4Aug
'Wm.H.Trotman ....tlAug
'i'bomas Soden 28Aug
James Black, m.d lOSept
^^HenrjTowsej l«Dec
1811
9^ John Stewart (a) 9Feb
Francis Logan 3lMa^
Tbos. Gra7(a) ISJune
John Howe 16Jvt\y
James Browne (a) 1 7 Aug
J mes Dickson (6) SlOct
Terence Clarke 280ct
John L. Doolan 14Not
James Stuart 19Dec
1812
Geo.Sbaw Rutherford, M.D.29Mar
Henry Wm. Keele m.d. . . 3Apr
Wm. Aiton, m.d SOJune
Thos. Wellington 14Jaly
^^ Primrose Lyon**. . . .ISJuly
@' Alexander Rae IdOct
1813
Donald Kennedy S5Mar
Charles Skeoch 4Apr
Gerard Fitzgerald, mj>. . .17 Apr
©'James Stewart (o) . . . .14May
George Glasson 2lMay
@' Francis Kieman 9 June
Matthew Bumside*^ .... Uoly
Henry Burrell 28 Aug
Fred. Rusbrook Clause . . l5Sep
James Osborne (a) ...... 20ct
Andrew Macansh lONov
Andrew Morison 12No.t
142
William Dykes 16Nov
John Greig, m.d.* 23Dec
1814
Wm. Rogers, m.d l6Feb
John Campbell (a) 4Mar
William Simpson 7Mar
^1 James Kay da
i'homas Mein 14May
MichaelDoak iNor
William Simson do
1815
Robert Espie 4Feb
Alexander Langhlin . . . .lOMar
Felix Arthur Donnelly ..17 Aug
@*Johnston Hamilton
Acheson^* do
John Davis, m.d do
Robert Wilson do
Robert M'Dowall, m.d. . . do
Peter Comrie do
Ninian M'Morris do
John Armstrong do
^William Bell (a)7't .. do
John Patchell do
Allan Waterst do
1816
SUohn Patterson lApr
»Alex.Stewart7« 16Sept
1817
James Mitchell 8Mar
1818
^'John Runciman®' 70ct
1820
William Clarke (d ) 15Mar
1821
Henry G. Brock, m.d. . . 9Mar
1822
^ James M. Madden .... 50ct
John Greenish do
Alexander Gordon 7 Oct
173
« Acent for Sick at Aberdeen.
i Justice of Peace, Damfriei.
X Agent for SIek at EnDouth.
1823
Miohl. M^EnnnUy 27June
Wm. M*Gee, m.d 20Oct
1824
Thos. Brownrigg** 2Mar
John Wilson (o) 9Sept
1825
Alex. Linton 2lFeb
9* Abraham Courtney ... .9May
Adam Simpson S3Aug
1826
Peter Reid 18Feb
Wm. Ekin, m.d 8Apr
John George Sebire . . . .IdMay
1827
John Gannon BJuly
1828
John Gray iSFeb
@*Benj . Browning, m.d.*>* 1 4 Apr
1829
Daniel Cfunpbell IGFeb
1880
Jeremiah Riordan 31 Mar
JohnWes^ 28July
1832
John Robert Reid 4Apr
1836
Wm. Thos. Balhintine,
m.d 22Dec
1844
@iRobert John ScoU, m.d. iMay
192
^ Burgeon, Paikhnrtt Pricon.
SURGEONS FOR SERVICE.
1805
^'(2)Peter Suther . .
^> J ames Henderson .
.2lSept
..140ct
1809
ffWm. Fras. Carter, m.d.*' 27Jan
enry Wm. Bull 15Feb
^^Thomas C. Jones'* .... 18Dec
6
1810
David Thomson (a) 19Feb
@i David Boy ter^i ISJune
W John Urqubart 19 June
John Osborne 2Ju]y
9
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WilUun Cnig (a)* ....SSJalj
RobertBow«r 7D«c
1811
SiEdwurd CaldweD 8Jan
1 James Hamiltoii S9Jui
181S
A* John Smith (•) SlJui
^orge Swann S7Mw
5tr JamM Clark, Bt. mj>.,
F.R.S.t lOJime
1813
Nicholas W. Roche, m.d. S7Feb
A'James M*Teniaii<* ISAog
JtB, Cowan, uj> ISSept
Chas. Carter, mu) 17 Nov
1814
A> Francis Sankej'* 17 Jan
Petnr Canningbam 28Jan
AlickOaborue llFeb
James Wilson (b) 21 Apr
John Thomson, (6) m.d. . .28Sept
Robert Dobie S40ot
^» William West, M.D. .. 5Not
1815
Dayid Wright 17Ang
Wm. M'DoweU do
Wm. Kelly, m.d. ...... do
Charles Kennedy do
f)^1MSam.Irnne,M.D.S^^ do
ohu Drew (6)fl 16Deo
Sttigeons for Service.
1819
Robert Gothrie
18X0
Evan Davies taMay
JohnDobief 14AQg
18S1
^^Charlea Inches, M.D.** 18Dec
18t«
DsTidFinlaj 70ct
1823
James Ellis 26July
Peter Fisher llSept
^Geoige Roberts 5Noy
1824
^1 William Guland, m.d. . . iJan
Jos. RoUestonSterritDofflOMar
Evan Bowen, m.o 14jalj
Benjamin Dickson 18Aug
1825
William Lerson 2lFeb
'^<JohnCampbeU(6)*'.. do
(Uohn Wilson {d) .... 19ApHl
obert Wjke 4Jane
Edward Jeffery 8Jnly
John Fatten*" 9Dec
1816
Y Wm. Bruce, m .d 20 Jan
r And. Henderson, k,dJ* 16Sept
I^Olirer Spronle^. ..... do
i'Robert Johnstone^ .. do
1817
^iColin ArrotBrowning,^
8Feb
1818
®**lhn John Tarn .
89
8Sept
• Agent for BIek at LtrerpooL
t Phyflcian to the Qoeen.
4 Portsmouth Dtrliloii of M arinee .
I Agent for Sick at Mnford.
1826
Arthur Sayaget •••
.22 July
1827
Thomas Bell (eH 6Jaly
Robert M<Coi»iek«0 ....27Not
Hen.Kelsall,ii.o 28Dec
1828
(1 Alex.Sewell AUen, ho.*' SMay
b'Arch. Gilchrist, M.D. 26June
^Edward Leah^ 27Aug
eorge £. Forman ISSept
John Kidd 30Sept
t Health Officer, New South Walct.
1 Health Officer, Port Jackton.
i Agent for Sick, Orimsbjr.
1899
Andrew Sinclair, mjd.* 9Sim
Nicholas Hae^ratfat ^
Peter Leonard 4o
GeorgeTodd Moxey, m j>.SCA«
Thos. Johnston, (6) h.d. I70a
^Bartholomevr Verlinfl^ tlDw
1890
A>William Fold« 19J«
g'Robert MaxweU ....12Mc
IBmAlex. M*Kechiiie,M.D.tUriT
f^'Hugh Jameson 14A«r
rederick CreUin ^
Richard C.Nntt 190rt
AlexanderNeill VOn
AUohn Smith (b)'"xj>.. 6N>
1^0. Wallis McDonald .. 9N>
1831
Alex. Lane, MJ>,» 7J«
James Barr, mjk fi^^
GeoigeH.DablM ioUa
GeorgeSymera l^Sbj
Darid Geddes'«^ d. . . ,A7Uw
Richard Doag]as>«> J3iV
9* James Smith (d) .... 9NV
18S2
Mitchel Thomson 18 V
John G. HarrisoD 73w
RobertHolden fSJw
Geo. Irwin Fox, mj>« .. ll^V
185S
Patrick Martyn, m.d. .. i^^
Thomas Gibson UAjv
James Browne, (5) m.d... SJ"?
John Dunlop, m.d.*^ ...» ^
9* Andrew Millar, m.d. . M^
1854
Philip Toms, M.D ^^
^ohnCotilter.Mj>.i«*.. rF«k
Cbaries Henry Fuller ,.iii^
John Robertson (ft) Mji.*** l60ct
®' Hamilton Dickson Rob.
Henningi^ UD«
David Graham Miller,
M.D ^f>
James Bankier, m.d. .... ^
John Watson do
John Stephen Hampton . . do
106
• €k»lGnia] SeeralaiT, Mi
t Agent for Sick, Omtnwj,
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Surgeons for Service.
169
18d5
Win. Gann, w.d 28Jan
James Canniebael, M.D .. 6Feb
^*Johii Jag. Lancaster H.D. JBApr
James Kemp Ballard .... 15 Apr
VmTbos. Russell Dunn,
v.D do
Jobn Gibson do
James Donovan, m.o. . • do
Henry Walsb Mabon, M.O. 7 Oct
1836
James Taylor 2Ju1j
f^'DaridDeas do
lex. Brjson, m.d. .... 17Sept
Alexander Baxter^*** .... ««Dec
Benjamin Bynoe do
1857
ISmJas. Ormiston M'Wil-
liam, M.D., r.R B SSFeb
Wm. Hutcbinson Bulkelej
Jones, M.o SOOct
John VV illiam Bowler .... 8 N or
WilKsmDoak 28Dec
@*Geo. David Maclaren do.
1838
Jason Lardner loMar
Alexander Kilroy loApr
Alexander Cross 4Ma7
t'John Wilson Elliott . . 8 May
'Tbomas Edward Ring,
."■D.»« «OJuly
Miller Hamilton, m.d. . . do
Alexander Muirbead, m.d. do
Alex. Crawford Macleroy do
Yt^ A bra. Rose Bradford . . do
n^' Jobn Arnold Mould*"** do
John Griffitb Williams {b) do
Thos. William Jewell .... do
^Thos. Frazer, m.d.**** do
William Kent do
Fbomas Brenan do
I ohn Sloan, M.o do
Inmes Stiell, m.d do
ffarvey Morris do
^ofan Moody do
^obn Munro, M.D 15 Aug
Barnes Bootb 16Aug
1839
$'Fred. Wm. Le Grand ..3Jan
Jhas. Priaulx ,. do
obn M'llroy, m.d* 20Aug
Idward Newman, m.d. . . do.
1840
obn Read 28May
has. Kevern Nutt do. '
«nox Thompson Cunning-
ham. M.D do.
3hn Ferrier do.
.obt. Durno Mitchell . . do.
164
• Afrent for Sick, Kingitown, Dublin.
JuLr50
Geo. Bum, m.d 28May
James Salmon lAug
Andrew Smith 31 Oct
i»Wm. Houghton"* 4Not
I'PeterNiddrie, M.D."** do.
I* Joseph PlimsoU, m.d."^ do.
t^Henry Baker do.
'Alfred Baker Cutfield do.
itzwilliam Mansell, m.d 1 9Not
1841
Wm. Tbos. Rogers «2Mar
Henry Liddell «7Ma
Francis Sharpe ...•.8Jun
George Doak 25 \ug
Cbns. Wm. White do.
^» Wm. Graham"** do.
John Cornthwaite Bowman do.
Rob. Tbos. Chas. ScoU . . 96 Aug
Tbos. Richard Hey wood
Thomson, M.D lOct
^n^bos. Heron Keown •. do.
^Mobn Stewart (/>)>» 20ct
w Jobn Bower, m.d. .... do.
@>Chas. Dean SUel >" . . do.
Wm. Forster Carter 4Nof
Jas. M*Bain 23Nov
John Andrews do.
Geo. WaUon Pritcbett .... do
Edward Davies, m.d. .... do.
Robt. Stevenson • do.
Henry Forfar Osman, m.d. do.
John HetbringtouCarrutbers do.
'^* Henry Daniel Shea .... do.
i*0'NeillForguson,M.D."^ do.
IDec
pJames Vaughan"*
Wm. M<Crea 2Aiig
Robert Grabame, m.d. .. do.
Alex. Cummings Air .... 5Aug
Keats Robinson Risk .... do.
Jn.Octavius Goodridge . .SOSept
1842
@Geo. Mackay, M.D."« ..26Jan
Wm. Henry Forstec,]f.D. 28 Jan
Chas. Ritchie Kinnear. . . .SOJan
Alex. Anderson(6), m.d. . . 3Feb
Jos.Caldwell 7Mar
i^'Robt. ToUoh Easton .. do.
I' Jobn J. D. Bums .... 8Mar
ames Williamson Wal-
lace, M.D lOMar
^^Samuel Donnelly .... 16May
John Rees SOMay
Alex. Stnart 8June
Richard Carpenter do.
@Steph. Saml. Sunlej"^ llJuoe
Chas. Robert Brien, M.D.SlSept
Maurice Tbos. West 240ct
John Campbell {d) 3lOct
Thomas Bellott 22Dec
John Charles Folds do,
1843
@>Gilb. Thrift Meldrum
Martin 31Mar
@John Irwin Crawford,
M.D."« 3Apr
Edward Hodges Cree, m.d. 4Apr
Rob.AustinBankier, m.d. 24May
James Atchison, m.d. . . 2Aug
210
Wm. Robertson, m.d.**** do.
bDavid Thomas*** do.
^Charles Smith*" do.
oward Ralph Banks. . . .259ept
@John Dunbar Tweed-
dale»«< «ONov
Fred. Newell Slight, m.d. 27Dee
1844
Jobn Douglas, m.d. ...... 6Jsn
Qi James Walsh, m.d 20 Feb
Kicbard Denton Mason ..28 Feb
Wm. Wogan Baynes .... do.
Robert Jobn Ben. Chambers iMar
?^* Henry Macfkrlane .... do.
lex. Woodcock 1 May
@*Hugh Tod Spalding
Beveridge, m.d 14 June
Robt. Whitmore Clarke . . 7 Sept
1845
^Chas. Paget Blake, m.d.i*« 2Jan
Edward Nollotb m.d 1 4J an
David Thompson, m.d. . . do.
Wm. Browne, m.d 25JHn
'^Un. Moolenburg Minter 2^Jau
obn Fitsgerald Charlton,
ii.D.**y 26Mar
f^ Jobn Davidson, m.d.*** 9 A pr
rcb. John Little 1 May
Jas. Johnstone Paul, m.d . . do.
John Stirling, m.d 28 Juno
Jobn Page Burke, M.D. .. 3July
TbomasHarvey Lowry, M.D.lAug
@iSamuel Wm. Webb ..dOAug
William Rogers {b) m.d. 20O<*t
Jobn Herbert Patterson .. iNov
Wm. Loney, m.d. do
Evan Evans 18Nov
John Smart Peddie 2 Dec
Wm. Wood, M.D do
Robert Bernard do
^Edward Heath**« llDec
^Jas. John Louis Donnet 21 Dee
1846
Thomas Somerville lOJan
John Gallagher 4Feb
@*Salter Livesay, 1C.D. ..SOMar
Jobn Belcher, m.]> do
@* Edward Groves do
Wm. Lambert Metbven,M.D. do
Chas. Thomas Simpson
Kevem do
John Campbell, (c) M.D... do
Henry Trevan, m.d do
George Whitmarsh do
'y A ugustus Slight*" do
obert Grigor do
§' William Bateman do
*Edw. Geo. Irving, md. . .3Maj
206
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Assistant-Surgeons unfit for Service.
^^Wm. Dalrjmple Kerr,
M.D fJMay
JohnThomaon, (<:)h.d. . • do
Charles Coffey 6June
Jamea Annit Miller . • . * S6 June
David Lyall, m.d iJuly
Andrew Murray 1 5 Aug
JohnForbea(c)t» 27 Aug
John Findlay do
Olirer Thos. Miller 7Sept
Hen. Home Tumbull, m.d. ttOcX
Leon. Dobbin Buchanan. . 9No7
Robert Havward do
Thomas Tidt do
John Ingle6eld Acheson . . do
John Scott Davidson** .. do
©William Crofkon'" .... do
@i John Tho. Jenkins do
Thomas Crawford do
Daniel Ritchie do
@> Robert Anderson .... do
Wm. Uuffell Dalton do
Kd. Harris Derriman, md. do
@UamesGeorge Risk .... do
Alexander Brown do
John Hillary Haire do
f'Jas. G. Buchanan do
•H. O'Hagan. M.D.'*3 .. do
'Hen. Jones Domville^^ do
294
John King 17Nov
Lewis Carmichael Urquhart
M.O 23Nov
Marmaduke Cremour French
25NOV
1B47
ThomaflStratton.M.D.'^.. SOJan
Fras. Bo wen Pritchard •« do
John Macleod, m.d IDApr
Fred. J as. Whipple .... &June
Wm, McKinlay, m.d. •• . .S7July
Andrew Oraham, M.D. .. do
John McWhinnie 24 Aug
Wm. Henry Bent lOct
Wm. BankaFegen 170ct
James Mitchell, m.d 24Nov
James Harvey 2lDec
Robert Pottinger ..•••.•• do
1848
Henry Edmonds SFeb
Thomas Spencer Wells .... do
Thomas Kincaid 17!Vlar
James Crisping Walsh ..18 May
Fisher Negus 26May
Geo. Archd. Nicolls, m.». June30
Charles Grier 24Aug
Robe Clarke, m.d do
317
^Manies Davidson .... 12'^pt
&>Fredk. Stupart do
SArcbd.LitUe, m.d.»«» ..29Nor
Walter Dickson (6) m.d. 25Nor
1849
AJohn Simpson ( &)** .. 5lJaa
Chas. A. Anderaoiiy m .»• • do
^'Alez.Wilaon. m.d. .. lOApr
h rederick Harvey do
(^iCbas-NelsonWUkinaoniMlMay
Thomas Edward Mollis-
worth, M.D 29Mav
Wm. Robertson Cockbarn 7Jclr
Andrew Moffitt do
Robert Fulton, m.d 8Ag£
Alex. Armstrong, M.o. ..U«ttit
Alex. Mitchell, m.d 2>'ov
Thomas Nelson, m.o kIo
John Augustus Corbett . .2t)Uec
James Fisher, m.d do
1850
Joseph Henderson 2lTrh
Gerald Yeo d**
rhos. Graham, m.d i}A)<
George Rae, m.d do
Samuel Browne
[Junior Swg^om]
340
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS UNFIT FOR SERVICE AT SEA.
1805
Thomas Bell (a) 4Not
1806
Robert Smith (a) 11 Mar
Henry E. Suggate 22 Apr
William BilUnga 4 July
John Malloch 6Au*g
John G. Sparke 24Sept
1808
Charles Mortimer 18 J an
Wm. McEwen.. 4Apr
Henry Ruxton 29Aug
George A. Waters 80ct
1809
John Baiston 17 Jan
John Lizara 11 Oct
1810
James Burnsidet 12Sept
18
t Employed in M Uitls.
1811
Arch. C. Hyndman l3Feb
William Eyre 6Mar
Timothy Drayton lOApr
Joseph Breadon llJune
Alex. Paterson do
JamesM'Alaster 23Sept
1812
Neal Robinson 24Feb
Joseph M'Gowan 9MHr
Wm. Dickson (o) 24RUr
William Irwin 31 Mar
John Baird (a) 4May
John Cocks 14May
1813
Thomas Gray (b) • . 18 Jan
Isaac Dias 20Feb
James H. Chandler 80ct ^^^^ Christie
George Sibbald (6) 20Dec
1814
Joseph Laaeuville
.24Jau
David Jardine ,
81
1823
7Apr
Andrew Russell* 8S«pt
Alex. Bl/th loDcc
1824
Joseph Taylor 4j«ae
1825
R.T.AUaway 3l(>ct
Richard Davies l^.Nvr
C. F. Krabbe do.
1826
John G. Lyell Uipr
James Hbtter ib\\r
Francis Osborne sSeft
1828
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HolfLpay, 9f. to 5s. per diem, according to length of Senrioe.
1809
John Whitmanh* «4Julj
1811
William Bunbar SMay
1823
John Blown (a) 15Jan
18«4
Wm. Pennycook It May
G6orge IncledoD SO June
18J7
AndrewCoatea* 9Mar
1829
WilUamHobba iSSept
J 833
John Cnahen Sabhen .... 6Nor
1835
Jas. Nathaniel Derriman,
KI.D. 6Mny
Jas. Geo. Glaase Bal]autine«9May
1836
G eo. Henry Somerville . . 1 2 Aug
1837
Jaa. Alex. Soott Addiion 6 Apr
George Ball 30 Aug
1838
JohnReid 9May
James Peters lOJuly
Thos* James Layton, m.d ^ 1 9Not
1839
Hen. Herbert Mackarsie . . 4 Apr
Thomas Ayling 15 A pr
Jos. Dalton Hooker .... t8May
Henry Peacock, m .o do.
Kustace Jas. Walsh 16Aug
1840
Robt Fleming Cullen.M.D. 2Jan
@' Waller Walker Lennox 16Feb
Albert Andrew Jack .... lOct
Wm. M*Dermott, ii.d. ..ITNov
1841
Robert Willcox eJan
Alex. Leith EmsUe 30Jan
Fhilip Porter>» 11 Feb
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Wm. Thos. Alexander. . . . 2 Mar
Arch. Elliott, m.o 15 Mar
Arch. Sibbald, m.o »3Mar
James Falls Henry, M.D.20.\pril
A lex. Robertson 1 May
Nicholas Littleton lOMay
Jus. Niven, m.d 20May
H. Richardson, m.d do
J ames Rae (6) do
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Henry Squire Wilmott^ . . 24BIay
Wm. J. Gruggen 28May
Fred. Math. Rayner .... 8June
John Teroan ISJune
Art. Wellesley W. Ba-
bington 5Joly
Nicholas Lock^er Dolling 14July
Alex. Borthwick, M.D. ..27July
Ernest Elliott 30Jaly
Wm. McMabon lOAug
Matt. Burton, m.d l7Aug
Jas. Laird 30Aug
Alex. McDonald 2Sept
Wm. Hannant 6Sept
And. Batwell. m.d 20Sept
Wm. M*K. Saunders*' .. do
John Bernard 80ct
Wm. Geo. Goldin do
Wm. Webber, m.d do
Pairick Slevin dot
Walter Lawrance do
Lawrence Carey 130ct
John Cockin do
Arth. Adams do
Chas. Forbes, m.d do
Edw. D'AuTergne 27 Nov
Rich. D. Pritchard do
Robert Beith, m.d do
Richard GaWin, m.d do
Rbt. Hastings, M.o lODec
Jas. Jenkins, m.d 27 Dec
John Balfour Nicholson
M.D do
Fred. W. R. Sadler 29Dec
1842
John Jack 3 Jan
William Maoleod, m.d. . . ISJan
Thos. M. Costello do
J . Johnstone Martin 23Jan
Arch. McClatchie 3Feb
Joseph Browne 12Feb
Clas. Grant Campbell .. do
Wm. Henry Sloggett 2Apr
Douglas Nicholas Fucker do
Wm.Thos. Domville .. 3May
Henry Piers do
Will. Hoggan 2June
Thos. Russel Pickthorn..l5June
JohnJeffcott 22June
William Macdonald 25June
James Henry 4July
Mark Hamilton 2Aug
Wm. Thomp. Kay 18Aug
Adam Gordon 25Nov
Geo. Henry Ryan SODec
Fred.
Morgan 11 July
John Ward do
Wm. Smith, m.d 29July
Hen.Wm.Horsell do
• Secretary to tlie ILN. Ucd.
Kund.
Sup.
1843
John Andrews (b) m.d. . . SFeb
William Duirs do
Rich. Percy Chapman . . . .20Feb
Lowry John Monteith . . . .20 Apr
Cecil CrandeU 11 July
William Fasken, m.d do
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Geo. Irwin WiUei ...... 8 Apr
Alex. Eugene Mackay . . do
John Gray («) do
VunsC. Clarke, m.d li;7Jiine
Joseph B. H. Ceilings . . do
George Everest 1 2 July
John T. U. Breraner,M.D. ?6july
Daniel John Duigan .... do
Charles McShane 17 Aug
James Dennis Cronin .... 1 8 Oct
James Wade {b) do
Thomas Willumi Rimell . . do
John Forb€8(r/) do
Godfrey Jas. Alex. M<Cul-
la^h do
Richard Croker Russell . . do
1845
Thomas Hunter 8Jan
Hen. Francis Williams, md. do
Henry Meridith Speer .. do
George Wm. Lillies, m.d. do
Thomas Seccombe ((Feb
John Watt Reid do
Wm. Wallace Wildey, m.d. do
George Hugh Sidley .... 10 Feb
William Thos. Billings .. 1 M»r
Stephen Bowden do
George Duncan, M.D d3
Joaeph Alf. RadclifiTe Har-
vey, M.D do
John Tremble Robinson . . H Mar
Sam. Sloane Dalzell Wells, do
Joseph Coulter, m.d 19 V'ar
John Thomas Caddy 3 1 M:ir
Edmund Lawless do
William N. Brake 17A,ir
WilUam Fras. Noott .... 2 1 A r
John Sole do
Allan Brown, m.d 9J une
James Campbell (a) . > • • do
JohnJolliffe do
Francis Mo Aree do
Charles Roberts do
Charles Douglas Sbeppard do
Fredk. Foster Morgan . . . .3July
William Ross, m.d. do
William Hector Cameron do
John Philp do
Francis Anderson 16Aug
N. C. Hatberly do
Patrick Digan. m.d 240ct
DaTid Henry Wright, m.d. 4Nov
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Acting Assistant-Surgeons.
Charles Sloane Lester .... llNoT
William Mun, m.d do
Robert Pennington Remus
Sparrow do
Geo. Alexander Hallion . . fODec
Charles Ede do
John Ecoles Hamilton . . do
1846
Henry Amot, m.d. 2Jan
Johnston Christie, m.d 8Jan
John Gunn .....ITJan
John Elliott do
Julian Woolgar Slight . . . .34Jan
Dav. Ormond West 30Jan
John NihUl 2Mar
Thos. Henry Huzley . . . .iSMar
John Colmer Austen .... 27Mar
Fredk. Wm. Blake l3Apr
Wm. Bainbridge llMay
Wm. Bennett Dalby ]2May
Seaton Wade SOMay
Henry Crocker do
George Edward Nicholas do
Samuel Clift do
John Goodriok Cambell . . do
John Barclay, m.d 97 May
Richard King do
Hart Gimlet, m.d 80May
W. Castledine Tucker, m.o. do
Henry Loney 4June
Geo. Birnie Hill 4July
James Whicher 4Aug
William Evans (6) I Sept
Archibald Armstrong, m.d. do
Augustus Richard Preston do
Andrew Clark do
William Beresford Cham-
bers Christy 260ct
John Ward (6) do
George Gordon do
187
George Clarke, M.D 260ct
Edward William Pritchaid 2Nov
John Tucker Rof^s do
Wm. Bdw. O'Brien 16Not
William Crawford do
Charles Foster Williams . . 31 Not
Henry Wellings 4Dec
William Loudon Gordon 17 Dec
James Lilbume 31 Dec
Robert Mungle do
David Lloyd Morgan .... do
Wm. Thos. Wilson do
Henry French do
Fran. Clunie Sibbald, m.d. do
William Henry Clarke • . do
Michael Walling do
1847
Thomas Beswick Purohas,
M.D 16Jao
Frederick Mauger do
Hugh Girvan 13Feb
James Gallagher 2 Mar
Charles Bedingfield Wood 8Mar
Geo. Henry Edwards . . . .lOMar
John L. Trousdell, m.d. . .20Mar
James Holt 6Apr
Alfred Jackson 13 Apr
John Rose, m.d., a.m. . . lOMay
Wm. Culhaoe 12May
Charles Sayer Hugo . . . 17 May
John Roodall Holmaii . .21 May
Julian W. Bradshaw .... 1 June
Daniel Carter 1 1 June
Edward Pearee 17 June
John M*Swiney ....... .2July
Thomas John Breen .... 10 July
Henry C Sirr Wilson, m.d. do
Richard Jam Squire .... 17Aug
Wm. Jas. Hamilton, m.d. do
Edward Adams do
James Smith Ayerst 7 Sept
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John Cotton', m.d 7 Sept
Richard Blizard Power . . do
William Evans (e) do
Wm. Ellis Hambly 2I(^ct
Wm. Mackay Ogilvie 2dOct
Thomas Balls Forster. . . . 270€t
Christopher Knox Ord . . do
John Bernard Ricards. . . . 5Nov
James Muirhead SNor
William Patrick do
John C. Inglis do
Robert Charles Scott .... do
Dugald M<Ewan, M.D. ..29Nor
1848
Alexander Watson, m j>. . . GJaa
Daniel Wells Stephens, m». d«
George Pardee Cooke .... 24J«i
Robert Irvine 2Feb
John Murphy • — . do
William lUchardson SMsr
Francis Henry Blaxall do
Wm. Balfour 'Baikie, m.]>. lo.Mar
George Fletcher Banks .. 2 1 Mar
Charles Sproull 24Mtf
James Wilkinson Elliott ..SOAiw
John Linton Palmer ...... 20Maf
John Walrond Cleave . 2Jiiiw
George Moore, m.d ISJmie
Charles D. R. Symons. . . .6JalT
Wm. Telfer 17Jul>
Robert VV. Beaumont . .SSJuly
Chas. Fred. Aug. Courtney do
Andrew M*Clure do
Horace H. Smith, m.d. . . 2AQg
John Felix Johnson .... 12Aiig
1849
George Mason, m.d. .... 27 Jan
Francis Y. Toms do
Jsmes McE. Wallace .... do
Wm. V. E. Reynolds do
John W. Duncan do
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Henry Slade 4June
1848
Joseph Sloss 30Mar
Edwin rhomas Watkins . 20.Mav
Varmaduke P< S. Ward..22July
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James Edmonstone 2Aug
Wm. Bird SprouU .6Aug
1849
Jas. G. T. Forbes 27Jan
Wm. Forrest Mac Clinton lOAug
John Wallace ISAug
9
Henry Eales ISAof
John Denis Maedonald . . 14Atif
Geo. V. Mac Donogb 60ct
Archd. L. Archer iNot
Heury S. Edwardes do
John Rorie 5^or
James Johnstone do
lohn Milne Duffus SNor
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SERVICES OP MEDICAL OFFICERS.
INSPECTORS AND DEPUTY INSPECTORS.
1 Sir W. Burnett (Director Geneml), Assist.
Surg, of Goliath ofi Cape St. VinceDt, at the bom-
bardment of Cadiz, aad at the Nile; Surgeon of
AtheMioH in the expedition to Egypt, 1801 ; of
Blanche at the capture of Fr. squadron at Cape
Francois, and attack on Curafoa, 1804; and of
I>efianee in Calder*s action ; and at Trafalgar.
a Sir D. J. H. Dickson (Inspector of Hospitals),
Surg, of Brakel in the expedition to Egypt in 1801.
4 B. F. Ontram (Inspector of Hospitals), Surg,
of Nifrnphe^ when, in conjunction with St, Fiorenzo,
•he captured Fr. frigates Retistanee and Cofutanee
off Brest ; of Booffieea, 1798, 99, and of Superb in the
action in the Straits of Gibraltar, 1801.
5 Sir O. MagTath(In8pector of Hospitals), Assist
Surg, of Theseus at the evacuation of Fort Matilda,
Guadaloune, in 1794 ; Surg, of Russell at Camper-
down, and Superintendent of the hospital for Dutch
prisoners at Yarmouth ; and again in Russell at
Copenhagen in 1801. Surg, of Gibraltar hospitol
during the fever which raged in 1804 and 05.
6 R. P. Hillyar Tlnspectorof Hospitals), Surg, of
Hoebuek in the expe<litiun to Egypt in 1801 ; of Apollo
in that of 1807 ; and in the Bay of Rosas in 1809.
Surg, of Albion at Navarin.
7 Sir J. Ldddell (Inspector of Hospitals) , Surg, of
Asia at Navarin.
7* J. Mortimer, (Inspector of Hospitals) Assist.-
Surg, of Africa at Trafalgar.
8 W. Rae (Inspector of Hospitals), Assist. Surg, of
tbe Culloden and Foff, and present at the destruction
of the Dutch Squadron at Gressie and Sourabaya in
1807 and 1808. When Surgeon of Leyden, served
on shore during the raging of the yellow fever at
Carthaffena and Gibraltar, in 1819, which services
received official approbation.
9 R. Armstrong (Deputy Inspector), Assist. Surg.
of Albion at Algiers.
12 S. J. Swayne (Deputy Inspector), Surg, (and
only medical officer) of Volage in the action off Lissa
in 1811 ; of Active at capture of Fr. frigate Pomonej
of Seahorse at the capture of Alexandria ; and subse-
quent operations on the coast of America, including
the capture of the Am. flotilla, on Lake Borgne,
where the boats suffered severely.
13 J. Kay (Deputy Inspector) , Acting-Surg. of
St. Lawrence when captured off Havanna, in 1815 ;
and Surg, of Princess Charlotte at the operations on
the coast of Syria and capture of St. Jean D'Acre,
in 1840.
16 W. Lindsay (Deputy Inspector) , Senior Assist-
Surg. of Genoa at Navarin. Surg, of WeUesley during
the operations in China.
16 J. Prior (Deputy Inspector), Assist. -Surg, of
Quebec, and served in her boats on two occasions,
cutting out vessels in the North Sea ; and on shore
at the reduction of the Mauritius and Java. Was
embarked (by order) in the Russian fleet in 1814.
17 J. Grant Stewart (Deputy Inspector), spe-
dally promoted to ha Deputy Inspector, for having
▼olunteered his se^ces to go on board and take
charge of the infected patients in the BeUrir St. Ves-
ael, I84ft.
18 J. Seott, (Deputy Inspector) Senior Assist.-
Surg, of Fisgard in action off Porto-Severa, 1804
Surg, of Banterer at Copenhagen, 1807 ; of StayiUus
in tbe Scheldt expedition, and forcing the batteries
of Flushing, 1809 ; at defence of Cadix, and rescue
of Shearwater from Fr. fleet off Toulon, 1810 ; of
Cm/attr at defence of Tarragona, 1811 ; fokA of Sybille^
and RivoH till the peace.
SURGEONS.
1 G. McCallum, Surgeon's Mate of Victory in
Kempenfelt's action with a portion of the Fr. fleet,
1781 ; and of Foudroyant at capture of Fr. 74 -gun
ship Pegase, 1782. Surg, of FaUant in Howe's action,
1794 ; and of Asia at capture of Dutch squadron in
Saldanha bay, 1795.
2 T. Robertson, Assist-Surg. and Surg, of Buropa
and Flying Fish at the capture of Port-au-Prince in
1 794 ; of Dadalus at the attack on Goree ; of Leopard
in charge of hospital at Mocha; and of Sirius in
Calder's action ; at Trafalgar ; and in her action
with the Fr. flotilla off the Tiber. Surg, of Nor^fe at
the defence of Cadiz. Principal founder of the Sea-
man's Hospital Ship in the River Thames.
4 G. Bellamy, Surg, of BeUerophon at the Nile ;
and of Glory in Calder's action.
6 J. E. Risk, Assist. -Surg, of Veteran at Copen-
hagen, 1801 ; and volunteered his services on board
Defiance. Surg, of Caledonia in Basque Roads, 1809 ;
and of MUford during the defence of Cadix.
9 W. Price, Senior Assist.-Surg. of Triumph in
Calder's action, 1805. Surg, of Coquette in her en-
gagement with U.S. privateer Gen. Armstrong, and
of Astrea in action with BtoOe, 1814, 1814.
12 J Forbes (6), Surg, of Desir4e in the opera^
tions in the Elbe in 1813, 14, including capture of
the forts in the Weser, siege and reduction of Gluck-
stadt.
13 H. Osborne, Assist. Surg, of Venus in Howe's
action, 1794.
13* A. Robertson (a). Assist. Surg, of Caledonia
at Basque Roads, 1809 ; and Surg, of Cydnus serving
in a boat at the destruction of enemy's flotilla on Lac
Borgne, 1814.
14 J. Adainson, Surg, of Superb at Algiers. J
16 R. Williams, Surg, of Quebec at the capture of
Fr. 22 gun privateer ^fricaine in 1797 ; of Cynthia
in the expedition to Holland in 1799 ; of Belliqueux
at capture of Concorde and MSdA French frigates in
1800 ; of Standard at the passage of the Dardanelles
and expedition to Egypt in 1807 ; and of Monmouth
in tbe Walcheren expedition.
17 A. Leslie, Surg, of Severn at Algiers.
18 D. Cowan, Surg, of Superb at St Domingo.
19 W. Oastler, Surg, of Seahorse at capture of
Turkish 60 gun frigate Badere Zaffer, in 1808.
20 J. Guthrie, Surgeon of Speedy brig of 14 guns,
when she captured, by boarding, Spanish xebec Gamo
of 32 guns, in 1801.
21 S. Williamson, Surg, of Amelia, in action with
Fr. frigate Arethuse in 1813.
23 A. Dewar, Surg, of Leonidas at the taking of
Cephalonia and Santa Maura.
24 J. Irvine, Surg, of Guerriere when captured by
U.S. frigate Constitution in 1812, and his care and
skill in his treatment of the wounded officially
noticed. Surg, of Ettdymion and severely wounded
whien serving in the boats of that ship in the attack
upon Am. privateer Prince de Nev^ehatel off Nan-
tucket, 1814.
27 C. Chambers, Surg, of Prometheus^ and his
services in that ship's boats officially noticed in an
attack on gun-vcssels in the Gulf of Riga in 1809 .
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Services of Medical Officers.
S3 T. Bishop, Surf;, of Horatio, and officiaUy
noticed for his skill and attention to the wounded in a
boat action on the coast of Norway, in 1810.
36 G. Gilbert, Assist. Surg, of Jmperieuse, and
served in her boats at destruction of the batteries at
Arcasson, in 1807 ; and wounded at the attack on
the French fleet in Aiz Roads, in 1809.
39 R. M*Manus, Surg, of Scylla brig in action
with Fr. IHgate Weser, 1813.
4a G. Roe, Surg, of Cattilian in her encounter
with U. S. corvette Wasp, in 1814.
61 P. Suther, Surg, of Swtfiswre at Tlrafalgar ;
and of Ewrydiee at the reduction of Martinique, in
1809.
55 W. Evans, A88ist.-Surg. of PompSe at the
sieee of Gaeta ; storming of Capri and fort Licosa ;
and served on shore with the army at the battle of
Maida. In same ship at passage of the Dardanelles,
expedition to Egypt, and at Copenhagen, in 1807.
Surgeon of Pretideni at the reduction of Java, in
1811; and employed on shore at the siege of St. Se-
bastian, in 1813.
66 W. St. G. Davies, Acting Surg, of Norge at
Copenhagen, 1807. Assist Surg, of Centaur in ac-
tion with Fr. frigates off Rochfort, and capture of
Rtts. 74 ^n ship Sewolod, 1808. Surg, of Doterel in
Basque Roads, 1809 ; and of Hydra serving on the
north coast of Spain in charge of the sick and
wounded, to whom he rendered important services
during a heavy eale, 1813.
57 W. F. Carter, Supernumerary Surg, of Nep"
fwieat the capture of Hautpoult, in 1809 ; and Surg.
of Blonde at the destruction of Fr. frieates Loire and
Sftti«,under the batteries of Anoe la Barque, Guada-
loupe ; and at the taking of that island, and the
Saintet. Surg, of Royalist on the coast of Spain, and
served on shore with the Gtferillas, and at the de-
fence of Castro ; and assisted in her action with Fr.
frigate Weser, off L'Orient, in 1813.
58 T. C. Jones, Surg, of Castilian, at eapture of
Ville de Lyon, in 181 1 ; and of Eurotas at capture of
Ft, frigate Clorinde, in 1811. Surg, of /aea when
cultured by U. S. frigate ConstUvHon,
60 J. R. Roberts, Assist. Surg, of Diomede at the
capture of the Cape and Buenos Ayres, in 1806, and
siege of Montevideo, in 1807.
61 D. Boyter, Surg, of Hebrus at the capture of
Fr. frigate EtoOe, in 1814.
65 P. Lyon, Senior Assist. Surg, of Royal So-
vereign at Trafalgar ; and of Canopus, and served in
her boats during the expedition to Egypt, in 1807.
Surg, of Qlasgova at Navarin.
67 M. Burnside, wounded when Aasist. Surgeon
of San Joftff gun-boat, in the Walcheren expedition.
68 J. M'Teman, Assist. Surg, of Northumber-
land at the destruction of two French frigates and a
brig off L*Orient, in 1812; and Surg, of Dragon in
all the important operations in the Chesapeake and
coast of America, including the capture of Bangor,
Hampden, &c.
70 F. Sankey, Surgeon of Musquito at Navarin.
71 J. H. Acheson, Senior Assist-Surg. of Repulse
at Flushing, 1809; and in her action with Fr.
frigates off Toulon, 1810, when Philomel was saved
frvm capture. Surg, of Philomel at the cutting out
a vessel under batteries at Benedorme, 1812; of
Seringapatam at destruction of pirates, 1823-3 ; of
Jhetis during the Ashantee war, 1824 ; and of
Edinburgh on the coast of Syria, and at bombardment
of Acre, 1840.
73 W. BeU, serving in Belle PouU in the Gironde
and at New Orleans, 1814-15, and had charge of the
sick and woimded im that espedltion at Hie Bayou de
Pachares, and received the public thanks of Sir A.
Cochrane, Com.-in-Chief. Sw^gwrn of Implmeahk
on the coast of Syria, 1846.
74 Sam. Irvine, Surg, of AUigator, in ehaii^ of
fin hospital-ship during the Burmese war; and
of Dartmouth at Navarin.
75 A. Henderson, Assist.-Surg. of Qiieni CharUtte
at Algiers, 1816.
76 A. Stewart, Assist, Surg. Ckf the QUmgaw, at
Algiers.
77 O. Sproule, Assist. Surg of Leamder at Algien.
78 R. Johnstone, Assist. Suig. of Gromcat, at
Algiers.
79 C. A. Browning, Assist Surg, of Hebrm, at
Algiers.
81 J. Runciman, Assist. Surg, attached to a bri-
gade of Marines in Holland, in 1813 ; and oiAOriom
at Algiers. Sui^. of Poweiful during the opcratioaa
on the coast of Syria, and bombardment of St. Jesa
D'Acre, in 1840.
83 C. Inches, Surg, of Cambrian, at Navarin.
86 Thomas Brownrigg, Assist. Surg, of Tonnani,
and served in her boats in the operations in the
Chesapeake and coast of America, including the
capture of Washington and Baltimore, when he
served on shore. While in Cockchafer schooner of
five guns, she captured two privateers of sopcrior
force ; and had a severe action with a slaTer of 16
guns.
87 J.Campbell (6), Assist Surg, of £)^asoaf is
the Gironde, in 1814 ; and Surg, of MeMUe in the
operations on the coast of China, in 1840.
88 J Patton, Assist Surg, of .dUi^a/or daring the
Burmese war.
89 R. M'Cormick, Assist Surg, in Parry's third
g^lar voyage, Surg, of Erebus, and Senior Medical
fficer and Naturalist in Sir James Ross's antarctie
expedition from 1839 to 1843.
90 B. Browning, Senior Assist Surg, of Asi^ st
Navarin.
91 A. S. Allen, Assist. Surg, of Asia at Kavaiia.
92 E. Leah, Assist Suig. of Albion at Navaria.
94 B. VerliDg, Surg, of Volage at the capture of
Aden, in 1839, and in the operations on the coast of
China, in 1840.
96 J. West, served in the Burmese vrar.
98 A. Smith, Assist. Surg, of Dartmouth at Na-
varin.
99 A. Lane, Acting Surg, of Primrose at the eap-
ture, by boardiug, of Spanish slave-ship Felot, 1830.
100 D. Geddes, served during the Burmese war.
101 R. Douglas, Assist. Surg, of Blodk Joke at
the capture of a slave-ship, in 1831.
104 J. Dunlop, Assist. Surg, of Oioeii Glendasaer
and i^aaa during the Ashantee war, 1824 ; and of
Iris at tht reduction of Carabusa.
105 J. Coulter, Assist. Surg, of Forte, and served
in her boats at capture of a piratical vessel in the
River Plate ; and of Undaunted during the prevalence
of cholera in the East Indies, 1833. Surg, of DrmUl,
and served on shore, and was severely burnt in the
operations on the coast of China.
106 J. Robertson, Assist Suig. of. Meteor at
Algiers, 1824 ; of Scylla during the fever of 189&,
when 2 captains, 4 med. officers, and many othcn
were taken off; and of Lion schooner tmjtafoi
against pirates in the West Indies. Promoted 1894
for service in the Cholera Hospital at Nova Sootia.
Surg, and Naturalist of Terror in the -Antaorelic
Exi^tion, 1839-43 ; and of Enterprise in the Arctic
Searching Voyage, 1848-49.
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107 H. D.JI. Henning, AssUt. Svrg. of BrUk at
NaTarin.
108 A. Baxter, Assist Snrg. of CSkoMpioa, 1825,
26, and Benring in her boats during tlie Burmese war.
109 T. E. Ring, Surg, of Wasp in the operations
oi^ the coast of Syria, including the taking of Sidon
and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
109* J. A. Mould, Assist. Surg, of Terror in
Back's Polar voyage, 1836-7 ; Surg, of Phcenix dur-
ing the operations on the coast of Syria and bom-
bardment of Acre.
109** Thomas Frazer, Surg, of Herald, and pre-
sent at the Bogus and other forts, and at the subse-
quent capture of Canton, 1840-41.
110 W. Houghton, senred on the Lakes of Canada
during the invasion of that province, 1837-38.
Assist. Surgeon of StromboU during the operations
on the coast of Syria and at St. Jean D*Acre,
1 840. Surg, of Driver in the Yang-tse-KiOng and
at New Zealand during the operations in 1846.
110* P. Niddrie, Assist. Surg, of Princess Char-
lotte, and Acting Surg, of Marine Battalion, during
the operations in Syria, including ^^t. Jean D'Acre,
1840. Surgeon of Crorgcn, 1845-6, serving in the
Farana,and at the capture of the batteries of Obligado;
and received the public thanks of the Fr. government
for services rendered to the wounded of that nation.
111 J. Plimsoll, wounded when Assist. Surg, of
Edinburgh at the bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre,
in 1840.
Ill* W. Graham, Assist. Surg, of Andromache
forcing the Boeca Tigris, 1834 ; and in boats of that
ship in action with Malay pirates, 1835-6. Surgeon
of Apollo during the Cldna war, and present at the
taking oi Ching-Kiang-Foo and in the Yang-tse-
Kiang.
112 J. Stewart, Assist. Surg, of BeUerophon in
the operations on the coast of Syria, and bombard-
ment of St. Jean D'Acre, in 1840. Additional Surg.
of Conwattis, in the operations in the Yang-tse-
Kiang river, in 1842.
113 CD. Steel, Assist. Surg, of Cyclops on the
coast of Syria, in 1840.
114 O'N. Ferguson, Assist. Surg, of Ringdove at
defence of Portugalette and relief of Bilbao ; and
attached to the Marine Battalion on the north coast
of Spain, 1837-40. Surg, of Modeste at capture of
Woosung, Shanghae, and in the Yang-tse-Kiang,
1842.
115 James Vaughan, Assist. Surg, oi Algerine,
and wounded at the capture of Canton, in 1841.
116 G. Mackay, Assist. Surg, in the operations
against Canton, in 1841.
117 S. S. Stanley, Assist. Surg, of Blonde in the
operations on the coast of China, and capture of Can-
ton ; and attached to the Marines at the taking of
Chinghae, in 1841 ; and his services were officially
noticed at the capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo, in 1842.
118 J. J. Crawford, Assist. Surg, of Coht.mbine
at the capture of Canton, in 1841.
120 W. Robertson, Assist. Snig. of H^octn/A a
the capture of Canton, in 1841.
121 R. BuUer, served in the flotilla in the opera-
tions against Canton, and subsequent capture of that
city, in 1841.
122 D. Thomas, Assist. Surg, of Blenheim^ and
served on shore at the taking of Chinghae, in 1841.
133 C. Smith, Assist. Surg, of Wellesleyi and
served on shore at the taking of Chinghae, in 1841.
124 J. D. Tweeddale, Assist. Surg, ot Pylades in
operations against and capture o( Canton ; and served
on shore with the Marines of Blenheim at the taking
of Chinghae, in 1841.
126 C. P. Blake, Assist. Surg, of ComwalUs in
the operations on the coast of China and river Yang-
tse- Kiang.
127 J. F. Charlton, Assist. Surg, of Wolverene at
the attack on a slave factory at Corisco.
128 J. Davidson, Assist. Surg, of Nimrod during
the operations in Canton River, and capture of Can-
ton, 1841 ; and of Starling, serving on shore at cap-
ture of Chapoo, and in that vessel during the opera-
tions in the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1840.
134 E. Heath, Assist. Surg, of Belleisle, serving
during the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1842.
137 A. Slight, Assist. Surg, of Wasp in the opera-
tions on the coast of Syria, including the storming
of Sidon and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
138 J. Forbes, Assist.-Surg. of Phcenix and of
Comet serving on the north coast of Spain, 1836, and
present at thd siege of SU Sebastian, relief of Bilbao,
and other operations.
139 J. S. Davidson, Assist-Surg. of Volage at the
capture of Aden, 1839, and during the early opera-
tions in China, 1840.
140 W. Crofton, Assist. Surg, of /upifcr during the
operations on the coast of China, including Chusan,
chinghae, Woosung, Chin-Kiang-Foo and Nankin.
143 H. O'Hagan, Assist. Surg, of Gorgon in the
operations on the coast of Syria, including the storm-
ing of Sidon (where he served on shore), and bom-
bardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
144 H. J. Domville, Assist. Surg, of Princess
Charlotte at St. Jean D'Acre, 1840. Surgeon of
Philomel and serving in her boats at the capture, by
boarding, of a piratical slave felucca, 1848.
145 T. Stratton, served on the lakes during the
Canadian rebellion, 1838 \ and employed 1847-48 in
the Canadian Immigrant Fever Hospitals. Has con-
tributed several papers on medicinsi surgeryi and
medical topography.
150 A. Littie, Assist. Surg, of ComwaWs, and
served on shore at the capture of Chin-Kiang-Foo,
ih 1842.
152 John Simpson (b), Assist. Surg, of Blonde
during the operations on the coast of China, in 1842,
and landed at the capture of Chapoo and Woosung.
155 C. N. Wilkinson, Assist. Surg, of Benbow
during the operations on the coast of Syria, and
bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre.
ASSISTANT SURGEONS.
2 A. Coates, Assist. Surg, of Sybille serving as
Senior Medical Officer in Black Joke in her action
with and capture of Sp. 14 gun slave brig Almirante,
1829 ; and of Arachne serving on shore during an in-
surrection in Montego bay, Jamaica, 1832.
12 P. Porter, Assist. Surg, and Senior Medical
Officer of Charybdis at the capture and destruction
of the Federal squadion at Carthagena, 1841.
19 H. S. Wilmott, acting in Modeste, and served
on shore at the attack on the Chinese camp at Saga-
hon, in 1842.
20 W. McK. Saunders, Assist. Surg, of Norte
Star at capture of Woosung and Shanghae, and in
the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1842 ; and Acting Surg, em-
ployed on shore at New Zealand during the attacks
on the rebel Stockades.
23 T. M. CosteUo, Assist. Surg, of Driver in the
China expedition ; and also during the operations in
New Zealand , when he served on shore with the troops,
1846.
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PAYMASTERS AND PURSERS OF HER MAJESTY'S FLEET.
A Cutdidate for a Commiesion of Paymaster and Purser shall bare served three complete years
as Secretary to a Flag Officer, or Commodore of the First Class ; or, having actually served for that
period in her Majesty's Navy, shadl have been three years Captain's Clerk, or two years Captain**
Clerk, and one year Clerk to the Secretary of a Flag Officer, or Commodore of the First Claoa ; or
ooe year Captain's Clerk, and tiro years Clerk to the Secretary to a Flag Officer, or Commodore of
the First Class ; and shall produce Certificates of his ^^ood conduct, anid of his hsTinp^ diachaiged
the duty of bis situation; and shall pass such Ezamination as the Admiralty maj nom time to
time direct.
A Clerk, to be admitted into the Service, must be able lo write a good and clear hand, and he
must be more than 17, and less than 35 jears of age.
RETIRED LIST.
Und$r H4r Mujesty'i Ordw in Council of tk9 \Otk Jum, 1843.
On hsir-pi^ of £1M St. 64.
1790
James Baikie iSSept
1793
Charles Matson.. S9Jan
Thomas Goddard llFeb
Wm. Proctor Smith f7Nof
1794
A* James Browell 17Mar
ffi^(9©John S. Richards' 37Maj
Henry Jones • • 18June
1795
Wm. Read Shugar SOSept
0>(£)William I^lman^ . . 170ct
9
oho Goldsmith* .. 5Nov
iimon Little* .... S4Nov
1796
Henry Dots • •• S7Apr
1797
I* Benjamin Jennings .... ISFeb
jHenry Wells^<>. • . . llMar
HamCbnstj SOct
1798
A'Peter Henwood ISJan
WChas. £dm. Andrews** lAug
John Cole •• .ItfAug
18
1799
§iJohn Mayhew 19Jalv
^Thomas Rickfbrd 190ct
180O
Joseph WflUamsoni* .... 9M«
George Davis do
James Hysk>p •..••••• ..iSJa^
@^(g)(S)^uel Gileai^ .. lAv;
i!:dwart G. Napier 9Aiif
William Wilson ff«Sepi
James Nicholls lOOd
@>*Richard Goodridge . . 15Nor
1801
9>Jobn Macleod** 15Feb
89
Th« folloiHaf too olllcen are on the
balf-paj of J127 15t. per annum.
1797
@^(g)(g)Thoa. F. Jessep>7 SOJune
1799
^^ohn London** • . . . . SS Apr
1800
Jamea Meek 85Jnly
Michael Scott I50ct
4
• On tlM half-pay of JBSIO as Saere-
ury.
ACTIVE LIST.
1801
AiRobert Brownf iSept
^■George Thorn 3Dec
180S
@*(g)Edward 0*Maley*« ..14Jan
John Edmonatone 6Nov
1803
A>Harry NibleU SSMar
wJohn Speed 5Aug
Edward Harris • 80ct
11
« 1804
Samuel Davis 4Jsii
@'®Jobn Nunu Jewell*^. .S^Jaa
Bryan Wilson SMir
@*Uichard Hallilay*' 16 Apr
^^George Hodgskina** . . 5Maj
@' Peter Forrest 30Jaae
Thomas Stones** 4Ju1t
@'BeoJ8min Soden <8At^
®» John Taylor (ft)** S5S^
Thomas Darby fOct
'obn Elliot** idOc*
OS. F. Willcock^ «NoT
_ obn Olive** 7Nov
obn Norcock** SlDec
86
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t Cl«rk In Ofllloe of Woods and of £40 per annum sa retlivd Ponir of
Forwifc Convict Hulk.
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1805
lioiiias Yoang IMar
V illiam Ango? e 6Mar
Vrilltam Webb l9Apr
Vm. Ben^e Buden .. SlMaj
^John Brjan*^ llAag
^' Frederick Horton .... S4A ug
oseph Chat. Court S5Sept
W Tbo8. UUock» 50Sept
^Nath. Hajdon* SOct
ohn Lane iSNov
^* John Warden • • 30 Deo
1806
a»Wm.Brent*« iJan
m' rhoa. Jenningi^i •t9JaQ
g^ Vamea Diinn^' SOJan
lohn March 5Feb
^*Ricb. Green Didbam^* 22 Apr
^'Jobn Maddocka^ . . . .SSMay
g'Wm.KearaeCowlej«« Ijul^
ilfred Carpenter lOJuIj
L>nrid ProweU SSJuIy
^Uames Briaben SlJuIy
' Wm. Gam Maaon .... f f Aug
"Robert Seott^ SOAug
^>99Rob. L. Homiman<«3Sept
J>99Thoa.BaaUn" .... 8Sept
1 homaa Paine 9Sept
rWiUiam C. HiUiei^ ..llNor
W.Pike iSDec
Beni. Parkborat*** f ODec
^'/obn Martin SODee
1807
@<Jobn Walter If Jan
\\m. Ricbard Daviea . • . .20Mar
Frederick Pettman SOMar
William Mark 13 Apr
'^®99J' Page Bailey** TMaj
lit)' J ohn Howard 1 July
^9 Jamea Johna** do
Wm. Pritohard do
JohD Slatter 7July
William Wynter If July
David Cloir S9Aug
Robert Sharp 120ct
@®Ricb.M.Wbichelo" «30ct
William Brown (6) 6Nor
John Baker Gunoell l7Nor
99Samael Wadland^ ..SONor
©'©•Geo.VollerOugbton«4Dec
Henry Omer do
John Tbomaon (a) 5 Dec
William Wright 14DeG
76
^iGoate Gurdon 17Dec
I'bomaa Grant* 19Dec
Andrew Inderwick 21 Dec
1808
^^Henry K. Bamber .... 5Jan
@> William £alea lljan
John Aracott Lethbridge* SJan
Stephen Howe Roche 29Jan
John Tapaon 30Jan
f^WilliamTbo8.Jamea<7 6 Feb
rancia G. Tabart 21Mar
Jamea Hope Burgeaa 22Mar
9^¥)Joaeph Maaon«* ....11 Apr
WJohnPalmei» do
W William Walker 12Apr
JohnPnnahonSaijeant^o.. 9May
^Jamea Wiae 19May
Wm« Henry Hamilton . .14Jttne
^Jonathan Gain^ 11 Aug
George Debua l7Aug
Emeno Esaex VidaF^ 24Ang
f^Uoaeph Jacob87« 19Sept
homaa Cox 28Sep t
WilUam Callaway 70ct
Walter Alex. Urqahart .. 9Deo
1809.
A^George Andenon** .... 14Jan
George NiohoUa 16Jan
• Coltoetor of Coaloma, AnUgua.
Hm foUowto|SOOoflleertareoa the half-
pay of xlOO lOt. per annum.
Charlea Beaumont 2Feb
Jamea Hills Manley 18Mar
David K. Why tt 22Mar
Alex. Lockhart 27Mar
Jamea Huffgina 30Mar
Tbomaa Wataon 13Apr
William Thom 20Apr
^Ben Chimmo^ lOMay
Hector M'Lean 19May
John Bannister 23May
John Day do
g^GeorgeWaUer" 5June
*|l9Robert Hendrick
Goddard^* .iJuly
Tbomaa Shanks do
Riohard Bartlett 5 Aug
Arthur Frame llSept
John J. Dioaaey •..2dSept
^Richard Watkins 4Dec
John Richardson^ 19Dec
^ Jamea Sparshott^ ....31 Deo
121
• Thoa. Onoit rcrelTn a petition of
£S90 as ratlred Steward of Plymoiitk
HoeplUl.
1810
Roger Poatlethwaite 17 Jan
Jacob WaUer Smith 19Feb
liUlward Blackmore 30Mar
Lawrence Kennedy 4 Apr
^^HewBon Dutchman** . . 3May
William Ayre 25May
f^ WilUam Barrett 28 May
rederick Bone" 25June
Thoa. H. WilUama 12July
Wm. Adair Hodgson Pad-
don ISJuty
William Henshelwood .... 1 1 Aug
Thos Bate Sheppard 22Sept
Samuel Christy 160ct
@>*Francis Taylor 290ct
1811
Frank Harger 17 Jan
Jamea Morae* 27 Jan
William Soadj (a) 16Feb
A>M«urice Clarke*** ....17 Apr
Thomas Rowley 22Apr
A>Mich. C.Stephens.... 9Ju]y
Edmund Griffin ...27Aug
Thomas Hubhardf 30ct
Samuel H. Manley 290ct
Richard Green 6Not
eorge Starr** .... do
ii^Fos.Edye, F.R.S.*** 15Not
Benifold 19Dec
1812
Alex. Penprase** 9Jan
Rohertaon Kippen 16Jan
Beniamin Fenn 2lJau
f^iRobert M. Read 31 Jan
homes Williams 3Feb
]<klward Suter l7Mar
John Thomson (b) 24Mar
George Goodwin 25Mar
William ReoTO 3 Apr
f'Chaa. £dw. Cotterellt 31 July
'Thomas Rowe** 4Aug
illiam Bowden 12Sept
^i WilUam Paine*^ ....15Sept
boa. S. Peckaton 30ct
Thomas Samuel Hood$ . . 60ct
John Tindall 26Not
Aichibald Petriel 17Dec
165
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t SeereUrjr of Parkhamt Prison.
I BraiUian Consul, Naples.
$ Thomaa S. Hood reeelTes £400 per
annum as Retired Conral.
K Canadian Militia.
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Paynuuten and Puibms.
1813
Joieph F. RoMeU 24Feb
^J, M. Hoffmeister** .. 9M&r
Campbell Hunter SMay
Charles KendaU 29Maj
Stephen Holman 9June
Samuel Godfrey Bunn . • S5Sept
Harris Harring^ton do
Peter Vemex lOct
William H. Breay do
@i James Clery»» 80ct
James Griffiths 150ct
Jeremiah Read 190et
l^Ricbard Haif^ SSOct
I'John Garby»»t do
)>Hen. Stephens Dyei*Xa)6Nov
lUohn Giles§ llNo?
lames Osxard^ SDec
Edward T. Hooper BDec
§*Tboma8 Kains 13Dec
'WilUamBeU** 20Dec
1814
®^John Thorn 18 Jan
John Minter Hope 8 Feb
John Monk Lambe 9Mar
John Coldstream Harris . .17 Mar
John Henry Cook* 5Apr
f^*JohnBeal^ 5May
enry Dean»> 8May
Henry Benj. Homes Long 27 May
Thomas Allan 20Jane
Thos. Cockburn 20 July
Michael Arthur 23Julj
Thomas Leslie • do
Thomas Fox do
Thos. Martin Hlden Tilby do
@> James Giles^ do
Wm. Burrington Parsons do
John Marks {b} do
1815
@<JohnIrvingi(»|| iJan
1819
Thomas Whitney Parker. .26Mar
@»Wm. Henry Bond»o» . .27 Sept
1820
James Lillicrap Merchant BSept
1821
(fi^Wm. Balhetcheti<>* iJune
@'John Ward '^ 22Sept
JohnBeU 15Dec
209
1822
Abraham Sugden* 11 June
Waiter Burket 26Not
18tS
§1 William Henry Brown 11 Jan
*Thos. Warner Archer . . l5Feb
1824
James Halse 5Feb
John Dennis. .STDee
1825
Henry Tucker^ 12Jan
William Drake 25Ju]y
@' Benjamin Dyer 17Dec
1826
Robert Wilson iTMar
Jeremiah Linde Jones .... 12Jaly
John Stephen Ferriter .... 16DeG
1827
®* James Benj. £. Soden§ 15M«r
1829
Cor. Mc Dermott l7Aug
William Gradidge do
@'John Williams do
Edward Thome»<** do
@* Robert Simmons .... do
George Simmonds do
William Hamilton llSept
1850
Edward Owen 1 Jan
Edw. Aug. Williamson*<^. .50Jan
Edward Fras. Ueaslop ..30 Aug
Francis Lean| lONov
ArthnrEUis^ do
Joseph Edw. Key do
William Kay»<* do
@Uames Thain>« do
John Breaks do
Heniy South do
1831
Alexander Kent** 6Jan
@' Francis May*" do
^'Richard Singer do
J ^ James Piuhom do
James Chimmo do
f^ William Finlayson"* do
bos. Dale Gulliver 20Feb
•Aug. Heam Gilbert"* .. iSept
247
t B. Half lion th« half-pey of £910
per annum stSecretanr.
X Col. of Cottomt, Hftlilkz.
. I Ctork in Acet. Oen. Office.
I J. Irvinir in on the liiUf-psy of
£U10 per annum, m Secrotnry.
* Clerk at Somenet-Hooie.
t Sec. to Raral Police, Emex.
1 Stoiekeeper, New Zealand.
$ jlccountaut to R. W. I. M. Packet
Company.
I Seeretaiy lo Shipwreoked Fioher-
men's Society.
IT Secretary to R.N. Female School.
«• A. Kent li on balf-paj of £SI9
per annum as Secrttarj.
1892
James Dawe 4Uan
John Forster •• do
^George Clarke do
John Thorpe Dnflell* .... do
John Grant do
William Horton do
^John ColweU"^ do
1855
WEdwanlRowe"^ SJaa
Edmund Biown do
@i Wm. Adams Harries' " do
^* Wm.Lockyer Fneman>«« do
William Oliver Cos .... do
Walter Clatworthj do
James LyaU 27Mai
JohnPnuice ••• 26Dee
1854
WiUiam WalUs 18Jaa
Joseph Shepheard Pope • • du
Joseph Marsh'** do
W illiun Cotsea»> do
William Young (a)t . • • . do
^'James Harden^** .... do
^* Darid James Simpaoa do
Micholas Burridge Laah . . do
Rich. Pritchard Beddek . . do
William Brydone lApr
1855
Thos. Pellew Mc Namarm 9 Jsa
Geo. Thos. Plumbly .... do
Frederick Gore % do
Edward Ferdinand Roberta do
John Lord do
William Sprigs do
@'John Henxy Giearea . . 5Apr
nes Cornelius Little .... 16Apr
JohnNott SJuiy
Benj. Wickham tOOct
1856
John Moseley 19JaB
Richard Sismore Stokea. . do
Charles Hamilton Oamer do
DaTid Cooper Colls .... do
Thomas Hookey do
Chas. Thos. Thornton .... 5Feb
Matthew Scott^«« «dMar
@^rhomas Woodward 18May
Wm. Pinhom loAug
1857
John Poad 9Mar
John Ward NichoUs do
Wm. Lawes l^Ute
@Daniei Conway ***♦ . . . .S8Dee
^*J. SaumaresMonnBteTens do
Richard Thompson Reap . .501^
897
* Agent W I. Packets, Sowthampto a.
t Collector* U. 8. InstiiuKoa.
t Deputy I'oetMaster, Mmifat*.
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1838
^ipatriok O'Connor . . . .30 Aug
§' John Craneh Heathman do
VVm. WiUins do
The Ibllowiac oAc«n are on the half-
pay of 911, 5e. per anniim.
1839
@\ViD. Oyer"* SOJan
J amea Andrew Smith ...» 7Feb
Wm. Peroival Carrigan . . do
1840
Robert Loney 4May
®» Wm. Young (4) SOSept
Corn. Dealy w f4Dec
Wm. Goagh Tomlinaon . . do
Robert T. Crispin*" .... do
John Brickwood do
Wm. Stanway • • do
John Harshaw do
W. Henry Dutton do
Kenneth L. Sutherltod . . do
Edwin Aug. Smith do
Henry Hope Chimmo .... do
1841
Wm. Henry Norman .... f OJan
Geo. Henry Moubray** . . 3Sept
Samuel Lord 3Sept
Jaa. S. MilUngbam do
@W. Brewer V. Farror»»» do
Fred. Mundy 31Dec
Chaa. Walker do
Jos. William Maddock . . do
Tm. Morgan*** do
1842
Frederick Brady 19Jan
®» Wm. Drury fOJau
(|^ Walter Drake Bateman^'il May
^itephen Rains 8 June
@ Henry Duncan Preston
Cunningham*'^ 26Sept
Richard A. Clarke 3lDec
@John Rich. Bluett*** .. do
Mich. A. Feeley do
Alex. Robinson SlDec
Henry Roger Cole do
@'Geo. Pink Rickcord . . do
Thos. Tucker Wise do
1843
Wm. Lowcay Morcock . . T'Mai
Kdw. Alfred Smith 5 May
Joseph Martin IdJune
Wiii. Wearer 7Julj
Thomas Hockings 18 Aug
Will. G. Hopkins ^Aug
J. Uoddam late 22 Nov
343
1844
William Hanee Reeves .. iMar
Geo. Andrew Lance .... 17 Apr
William H. Wiseman . . . .27Api
Edmund Gabriel* 22Aug
Arthur Jones 7Dec
Wm. Poole O'Brien 19Dec
^Fred. Gransmore*** .... do
1845
@Jdhn Nioolay De Vries 7Jao
RobertParker f6Mar
James William Osaard . . 9Apr
George Lann Herbert . . . .SOApr
William Thomas iMay
Thos. Edw. Gould do
Charles Fox Turner S4June
Charles William £eles*^. . 19Aug
Geo. W. Pickthorn»*» .... 18 Nov
William Geo. Parmeter ..25Nor
Robert Keltand 2Dec
Henry Stephens Dyer ..SlDec
1846
David F. Clow BMar
Charles Harris Jones .... do
Saml. Hood Unzee Giles. .27Mar
Jas. Baker Moorman .... 21 Apr
Jithn Qunnis Lean ISMay
@|' Jamea H. Andrews .... 4July
ImIw. B. Robins 1 Aug
Francis Cole l5Aug
J. E. Brooman 98ept
Samuel Winter 280ot
H. S.Gibson do
WUliam Meredith 9Nov
Charles J. J. Brown .... do
EdwardD.Back do
Henry K. Conquer do
Jas. Bennett Har do
Frederick GUbeft do
Wm. Bolton Pearce do
Henry S. Hooper do
@CharlesS Gile8*«» .... do
John W.AnceU do
AlfredNash do
@*Stepben Fisher do
i'hos. M. Ramage do
Chas. Wm. Boone do
Joseph £. Autey do
@*Wi11iam WUes do
^G.Ramsden*^ do
<^* Thos Pidoock do
^*Cbarlea Richards ....jK4Dec
1847
Chas. Aug. Thome*^^ •• . .28 Jan
Geo. Fred ColUngwood Bateman
304 6Feb
* Oommtadooerof Arbitration in the
If IsedOommlniMi atSU Paul de Loango
Thos. S. Hey wood 19Apr
Wm. Letheby Inch do
John Hay 5July
Chas. Henry Niblett 24 Aug
^*Wm. C. Perry Grant ..SSept
Beresford Scott lONov
John Macdowall 11 Nov
Robt. £dm. Malone .... do
^Leonard Edw. Beckett 25Nov
David SUpleton I iDec
1848
Fred. Cleeve 1 7 Jan
John Barrett ...ITMv
^Wm. F. Henna. ... • • • • do
Francois Joachim Itsen
Auret 6Apr
James C. Alldridge 31May
Joseph Lewis do
Wm.J. R.Hall 18July
Watson Wm. Parminter. .12Sept
Geo. Gustavus Nelson .... IBNov
Thos. C. J. Dryden 24Not
Henry Smith Collins .... do
1849
Henry W. Rowlstoue . . . .31 Jan
Wm. H. Bateman do
WUliamEUis do
Edwin C. Davison SSApril
William Hickman do
George Marsh 1 LMay
@*Charies Lyne do
^R'ichardSiromonds.... do
John Hay ward IfiJune
George P. Martin*^ do
W alter B Gordon 21 Aug
Wm. V.Miller do
Geo. Samuel Sin^cer do
^ames Biggs *^ • do
@*Geo. Henry Lake Wise 40ct
Chas. Elsmere Coleman., do
Fred. Jas. Fegen do
James Wm. Peck Foord . . 60et
Samuel W. Sadler do
f||*John Edw. Price .... lOOct
red. Chaa. Dusauto;^ . . 2Not
James Douglas Gilpin^** . 4Nov
1850
James Thos. Riccalton .. 2lFeb
Arthur A. Speed do
George Grant do
Walter Lomer 9Apr
James Frear Phillips .... do
llenry Cooper l6Apr
Geo. James Starr do
@* Horatio W. HoUinworth 6May
John Tweedie do
Arrhur Price June
^*Geo. R. Deighton • • • • July
Charles Geo. Burner • • • • do
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James Finlaj SAog
1836
Frtnois W. Cole SSDec
1838
QUohn Jones 6Dec
1839
George F. Knox SSept
1840
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William H. Turner 7 July
Charles Stone 3Aug
Robert G. Hogg 200ct
G.H.Ellis l2Nov
Wm.G.M*Knight 8Dec
1848
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James J. Rutter 4F«tb
£. J. H. Helpman l6Feb
John Lindesaj 98Feb
f)iChas.£. P.Hall 7Mar
eorge Penfold 9Mar
William Johnson 1 Jone
James C Mottle? IQAug
T. W. W.Spear l6Nov
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^Timothy Clinch 21 Not
Joseph G. j?aine 7Dec
1849
Btaart Watson^ 4 Jan
Chas. Ane. Pritehard .... do
Alfred Wbitehouse do
Henry Hawley 30Jan
^^George B.Eales do
John D. Parminter dOJan
Thos. H.CGraj IMar
James H. Towell 6M ar
James M. Lowcay 88 Apr
Julian A. Messum . . . .29Apr
@Wm. £. Sanders I iMay
Herbert Johnstone BJune
Thomas C. Thomas ISJune
Bichd. Brownsdon 1 July
Edwin M. Stone 1 1 July
Geo. M. Lang 29July
Harrington R. Jones .... SAu^
Sidney J. Spark 16Aug
Edwin J. Forster 6Sept
William C. Brown 40ct
Edward J. Bennett do
James L. Southey 260ct
Thomas T. Wise 270ct
f'Geo. F. Slaughter iNov
>bert A. Cumming .... 8Nov
George Shambler 6 Dec
Nicholas GUes 7Dec
W. J. Jenkins 19Dec
1844
Richard J. Wiggens 1 Jan
Joseph Hay ward 3 Jan
David Jardine SJan
64
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Francis G. Pearce 24 Feb
Henrv Chas. Pool do
Thomas A . Telfer 2 Apr
.Tobn Edw. Stiles 23 Apr
J.W.M. Ashhy IMay
Edw. L. W. Brown 2lMay
Jonathan T Sparke ....17 June
James C. Pinhom QSnpt
Wm. H. Mttgford 18Sept
Richsrd Curgenren 160Gt
George F. Pinborn 27 Oct
Chris. T. Hore 290ct
Henry R. Sbaw 6Noy
Edward R. Chamberlain. . 19Noy
John Retallick 20Noy
1845
Thomas Wm. Shanks .... 7 Feb
Daniel P. Macnamara . . . .26 Feb
John Mallard 24Mar
John Thomas Wells 29Mar
William Homiman 29Mar
James L. Thome SlMar
Wm Hi»nry Richards .... 3Apr
Theod. Wm. S. Neame.. ..ISApr
Michael S. Crouch 9May
Charles H. Goldin 13May
John Jas Lindsay 4June
John Donald 6June
WiUiam Mackay 14Jaly
Harry Thos. Nettleton . . l3Aag
Hen.'Wm. V. Warrington* 30Aug
Alez. Jeffreys SOAng
Wm. Alex. Geo. Young . . 3Sept
Joseph H. Wm. Bowman . . 150ct
Wilmot Bund Mainprise . .20Oct
Charles Richards (6) 2dOct
John Macredie Jefferson . .30Oct
John Sweetman 3Noy
Geo. Henry WhUUer .... 5Noy
Thomas Price 30Dec
1846
AlfredWood 7Jan
Alfred Saunders Bennett .. do
Henry Braxton 17Jan
Edward Whiteheaii 22Jan
Howard E. L. P. Bailey . .28Jan
Rob. Hen. BuUen 24Feb
Daniel F. Little 9Mar
George Hickman 21Mar
Joseph Singleton . « 31 Mar
@* Edward Edmeades .. . .23Apr
John Day Bowden 6May
Wm. Matthew Shanks do'
Benj . P. Heather ISMay
Wm. Appleby Ward 28 May
Josiah Young Messum^ . . 3Juue
John B. Burlace do
Luke Masterson 16June
Jos, Whittoll 17 June
Wm. Thorn do
Fred k. Lucas 23Jane
Fredk. Geo. Bnlgnn .... do
Wm. L. Wright 20july
Geo. A . Erersfield do
Henry John Kelly 21 July
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John Williams 30JuJ't
Wm. F. Huyghna 3Uulj
Chas. Saunders 6Aug
Wm. Simmonds SAtif
Edw. H. Walker laAae
Thos. Ellard JoAag
Thos. S. Vinall WAag
Jas. G. G. Simmonds. . . . iSejit
John B. Jackson SSepi
Geo. W. Anderson .«••.. 15Sef i
Timothy T. Jennings . . . .SoScpt
Jas. Winstanley 70ci
Richard Batehelor 90c!
Robert Wm M. Jones .. I60ct
James E.Terry 190ct
Edward H. Stanton 280ci
George Kent IdNor
Chas. Wm. Motherwell ..12Dec
Robu Taylor Raynes IQUec
Wm. Fred. Lapidge 24D«:
1847
Chas. Torbett 7Jan
Wm. H. De Carteret ISJan
Edwin Smith 2Ff>b
Hen. Thos. Wm. Engliah . . do
Theod. Felix Measnm . . . . IQFi'b
Chaa. Comberland Ick . . . .SMar
John Wenman W. Green ..4Msr
J( hn Geo. Barnes 5Mar
Richard Allen ISMar
Edw. Wn\. M. MiUman . . 15M»r
Wm Edwd.LyneVeal6..22Mar
Goe. Duff Gordon 24Mar
Goe. Jeffreys do
Wm.Cass 7Apr
Edward Faulkner 14 Apr
Henry Wm. Parsons . . . .ll&lay
Robert Deveson do '
Geo. Henry Wise SSMay
Chris. John Martin S4MaV
Wm. L. G. Drew 25MaV
Henry Jas. White 31 May
John Freshfield 8oJ ulV
Wm. Warburton 2Aug
Henry W. Arlidge 7 Aug;
H ugh Eras. Pullen 9Au^
George Thomas Harris* . . 26Aiig
Albert Lew 1 1 Sept
Henfy M. Moore 22Se|i
Henry Jas. R. Miall S7Sep
Edw. Albert AmphleU 120ct
George Turner IBOct
Chas. M. Balfour llNov
Geo. N icks Warren .... 19^or
Henry Callaway 27N4rr
Henry Teait 17D«c
Bdwin Death do
1848
John Tomkins fijan
Wm. Dayid Jeans........34jaa
Thos Wm. Wells 24Jsd
Henry Walker Sanders ) 1 Feb
Chas. Wm. Tuke . . • 14Keb
Sydney E, Wright 19F«b
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ohn Cnrtis 6Mar
(enry Gray 16Mar
rrice Wm. White 28Mar
kdderley W.Chimmo 3 Apr
^m. Fred. Jonas 7 Apr
lenry Campion 11 Apr
*.dw. Davey Herbert . . . . lOApr
jeo. Teait 26Apr
Itcbard D. Hire 9May
Vm Thos. Richards .... l5May
Vtlliam Elliott 28May
ohn Seldon SOMay
ohn Mumford 8June
lenry Gilpin 18June
amea H. Jackson lOJune
lobt. J. B. Tucker 8July
lichard T. Mason do
'obias E. Palmer 2<Ualy
oseph G. Hoffman 2 Aug
<^dm. Aug. Rowe 22 Aug
^enj. Luxmore 24 Aug
Hen. Chas. MeWin 28Aug
^red. J. G. Gramshaw .... ISept
Am. Henry Chapman . . . .6Sept
tUcb. B. H. Ratcliffe .... lOSept
808
28Feb( Henry
Fred. Kirkham 4C>ct
A ug. Orey do
A Ibert T. M. Roberts 60ct
Robert Collins 60ct
Alfred Barren 140ct
Thos. Jas. Bignell 27Nov
Willis Price 28Dec
1849
Thos. C. H. Shears ISJan
Thos. John Ley 15Jan
Edw. Strode Cooke 16Jan
Chas. Wm. Harris 18Jan
Chas. Jas. Webb 7Feb
Wm. Hen. Jos. Brown . . 17Feb
Edwin Rose Miall do
Wm. Fred. Garrood .... IMar
Arthur Carrington lOMar
Jas. Edw. Campbell .... 27Mar
Geo. John D. Andrews . . 29Mar
Wm. Dewar IBApr
Henry Perry 20Apr
Robert Bone 22May
Fred. Jas. N. Kenyon . .23 May
Benj. Crispin White .... 6June
Th9s. Wyld HsTerfield . .lOJune
Jas'. Ralph Benifold . . . .fOJune
John Pooley 1 July
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Chas. Douglas Lindsay . . 8Ju1y
Geo. Aug. Smith Ley . . IdJuIy
Robert Taylor 23July
Philip Sept. Smirh 24July
Wm. John Stevens 30July
Wm. Elias Kelly 2Aug
Jas. H. S. Hooper SOAug
Wm. Shspley Crealoek . . 28 Aug
Edw. Oct Hayes 17Sept
Geo. Munro 26Sept
Thos. Bradbridge I60ct
Arthur Geo. Thomas .... 4Not
Howard J. Byers 17Not
Thos. Ramsay Dinnis 22Nov
Wm. Henry Hills do
Robt. Frasi B. Morison . .llDec
Wm. S.E. Freeman 19Dec
1860
Chas. Wm. Sturgess 1 Feb
Samuel Smyth flFeb
Wm. Rogers 8Mar
John Henry Duffell 16Mar
Wm. H. Ozzard 30Mar
Henry N. Soaife iMay
Staph. Henry Moore .... 6May
Fras. Sambell Wheeler . .fSMay
John F. Harris fiJuoe
SERVICES OF PAYMASTERS AND PURSERS.
3 J. S. Richards, Clerk of Crescent in action with
3utch frigates Castor and BriUf and when subse-
(uently captured by Fr. frisates Fripontu and OUrirey
781 ; of Minerva at the relief of Gibraltar, in 1782 ;
md of Princess Royal and Victory at the eracuation
if Toulon ; and siegea of Bastia and St. Florenzo In
794. Purser of Feteran at Camperdown; smren-
ler of the Dutch fleet In the Texel ; at Copenhagen,
n 1801 ; and of Ceniaur at the takiioig the IsUumm of
St. Lucia, Tobago, &c.
7 W. Holman, Purser of 4friea at TrafUgar.
8 J. Goldsmith, Purser of Amazon at Copenha-
^n, in 1801 : capture of Marengo and BeUe Ponkf
1806 ; and of Superb at Algiera.
9 Simon Little, Clerk of Audacious hi Howe's
iction ; and Purser of Montagu, at Camperdown.
10 H. Wells, Clerk of Russel (and slightly wound.
;d), in Howe's action ; and in Bridport's. Purser of
Thunderer in Calder's action ; at Trafalgar ; passage
)f the Dardanelles ; and defence of Gaieta.
13 C. E. Andrews, Purser of Genoa at Nayarin.
15 J. Williamson, Purser of Scourge, and served
Q her boats cutting out a ship from the Vlie Stream,
nl804.
16 S. Giles, serred in CuUoden in Howe's action,
794 ; and in Bombay CastU in Hotham's second ac-
ioB, 1795. Clerk of DanSe when that ship was car-
ied into Brest by her crew ; and on that occasion
iecured the priTate signals, and prevented their fall-
Dfr into the hands of the mutineers. Purser of
istrea in the expedition to Egypt, 1801 ; and of
''(jrtfet at reduction of Martinique ; and in the Flush-
Qg expedition, 1800.
17 T. F. Jessep, Purser of Dtane in the expedi-
ion to Egypt, in 1801 ; of Northumberland at St.
Domingo ; and of Ramillies in the operations on the
coast of America, in 1813, 14, 16.
19 J. Loudon, Secretary to the Commander-in-
Chief, duriuff the late operations on the Coast of Sy*
ria, and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
23 J. Madeod, Purser of Venus serving in her
boats, cutting out 3 vessels firom Tobaso, 1803, and
at capture of Two Fr. privateers ; and of York at
the capture of Martinique, Fr. 74 D*Haultpoult, and
at Walcheren, 1809.
24 E. O'Maley, served in Prince qf Wales at the
capture of Surinam, in 1799. Purser of Kingfisher
at St. Domingo ; of Unicom at Monte l^deo, 1806 ;
and of America at the taking of Genoa.
26 J.N. Jewell, Mid. of BeUerophon at Traftdgar.
27 R. Hallilay, Purser of Vesuffius at the bom-
bardment of Boulogne, in 1804 ; of Ethalion at cap-
ture of Martinique ; the Saintes ; and HaidtpouUj
in 1809 ; and of Abercrombie at the reduction of Ona-
daloupe and dependencies, in 1810. Secretary to
Commander-in-Chief at Lisbon during the dvil war
in Portugal firom 1831 to 1834.
28 6. Hodgskins, Purser of Albion at Navarin.
29 T. Stones, Puner of N&iide, at capture of
Island of Bourbon, &c. in 1810.
30 J. Taylor, Purser of Brunawich at the capture
of Nyborg, 1809.
31 J. Elliot, Mid. of Mars at capture of HercuSe^
in 1798. Clerk of Russel at Copenhagen, in 1801 ;
and Purser of EUt in action with a Spanish flotilla off
Carthageoa on the Spanish Main, in 1 805 ; and oLlrv-
<Aiw4i at the taking of Curasoa, in 1807. Officially
mentioned for services in ArsthutaU boats on the
north coast of Spain, particularly at the destruction
of the batteries, &c. at Pagnio« in 1809. While
performing the duty of a Lieut., this officer has been
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repaitedly and most creditably engaged in catting out
senriees, Ac.
33 J. OUve, Mid. of GoUaih In tlw afllion off St.
Vincent, 1797. Clerk of BikaKon at the defeat of
Bompart's aquadron in Donegal Bay, 1798. Present
in Uie Camden at the defeat of Linois' Mjaadron hy
Commodore Dance. Serving in Aatrea at Copen-
hagen» 1807, and wrecked in that ship, 1809.
34 J. Norcock, Parser of Lifty daring the Bor-
mese war.
36 J. Bryan, Parser of MehoOU at redo^on of
the West India Islands, 1807 ; of Burydiee at capture
of Martinique, 1809 ; Alemene at reduction of Goada-
loapc, 1810 ; and of Buratai at capture of Fr. frigate
Clorimde, 1814.
38 Thos. Ulioek, Parser of PyladeM and AwtUOf
from 1805 till 1814 ; and repeatedly senred in the boats
of those ships, in attacks on the enemy's batteries
and conyoys in the Mediterranean, particnlarly at the
blowing up a marteUo tower of five guns ; and, in
company with the Calabrlan chief, spiked a five gan
battery. Served also at the capture of Augusta ; and
Cunzola ; and cut out a trabaculo from under a bat-
tery in her gig ; was severely wounded cutting out a
convoy near Corfu ; and served on shore at taking
the Islands of Pazo and Anti-Paxo. Purser of BJhin^
and assisted at the taking of three vessds-of-war and
convoy at Corigeou, in 1815.
39 N. Haydon, Clerk of Cmtwrion when enraged
by the squadron of Linois in Vizagapatam Roads, in
1804. Purser of St. Fiorenzo at capture of Fr. fri-
gate Pienumiaiae, in 1808 ; and of Imp^irieuie, at the
siege of Flushing.
40 W. Brent, Clerk of Ind^atigable at capture of
Sp. treasure ships, in 1804 ; and Purser of Volage in
the action off Lissa, in 1811.
41 T. Jennings, Purser of Mehmpua at the taking
of Guadaloupe ; and of Seahorse in the expedition
against New Orleans, in the operations in the Poto-
mac, including the taking of Alexandria, &c.
43 J. Dunn, Purser of Spartan at taking the Is-
lands of Ischia and Procida, of four ships under the
batteries of Terradno ; and during her service in the
Adriatic. Served as Secretary to Commodore Spran-
ger, at the taking of the Ionian Islands ; and in com-
mand of a boat, with a Greek crew, captured a Fr.
privateer of four guns, when he was slightly wounded.
Officially mentioned for having taken charge of a
division of guns in Spartan^e action with Neapolitan
squadron in the Bay of Naples.
43 R. Q. Didham, Purser of Sheldrake at destmc
tion of Fr. frigate Salamandre, in iflOfi; and of
Pewerful in the operations on the coast of Syria, and
bombardment of St. Jean D'Aere, where he served
as Secretary to Commodore Napier.
44 J. Maddocks, Purser of Hebnu at capture of
Btoile, in 1814.
46 W K. Cowley, Clerk of London at the capture
of Marengo and Belle Poule. Purser of Raven in the
Walcheren expedition ; and of Lacedemonian in the
operations on the coast of America in 1813-14.
47 W. G. Mason, Purser of Princess Charlotte at
the bombardment of St. Jean D*Acre, 1840.
48 R. Scott, Mid. of Audacious in the action off
Algeziras, in 1801. Purser of ComtoaUis, and ser-
vices officially mentioned at capture of Amboyna.
Present in same ship at taking the Islands of France
and Java, in 1810.
50 R. L. Homiman, Parser of Redwing^ and his
■ervices officially reported, particularly when wounded
in the boats of that brig at capture of a four gun
mistico and other vessels, and defeat of a powerful
iotiUa off Cape Trafalgar, 1B06.
T. Bastin, Parser of Qrankopper,
two occasions while serving in her
', and wonai*
boats in Ik
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ed on two <
Mediterraaeaa.
65 W. C. HUlier, Parser of CommM at eaptore cf
Danish fHgpate Frederiekicoam, Serred as Sccretan
to the Captain of the Channd Fleet in the attaek w
thcF^endi fleetinAix Roads, in 1809; and PnrKri^
Aaineoart at the siege of Tarragona, and destnclioB
of the CoU de Balagaer.
55 B. Parkhurst, Clerk of Fom at tlie deatracCieB
of a piratical fort in the East Indies; and bonuaf •
Fr. Sloop of war at the SeycheUe Islands^ Purser oi
Behrideraf in the operations on the coast of Amencs.
including tlie action with and retreat from the IT. S.
squadron under Commodore Rodgers, 1812.
58 J. P. Bailey, Mid of 4/riea at Tralalgiar, sad
wounded. Purser of N&Hde at the capture of Ft.
frinte CaroUne in St. Paul*s Bay, Island of Bouibos :
and of BeUe Ponle^ and served on shore at the de-
struction of the batteries in the Gironde. Nav^i
Commissary in the operations against New Orleaiw.
&c.
59 J. Johns, Mate and Clerk of Surtstam froa
1805 till 1807, and present in the action with Sp. 74
gun ship Qlorioso off Cadix, in 1805 ; and severeiy
wounded in her boats boarding a Sp. vessel under the
batteries of Bilboa in the same year, 1806. Purser
of VetwoiMM bomb at the bombardment of Ck>penba>
gen, in 1807 ; of Ned Blvin at capture of Fr. privateer
General Rapp; and of Sobts at Quebec (crew servi&f
on the lakes), 1813 and 14.
62 R. M. Whichdo, Clerk of BrUatutia at "Dt-
falgar. Purser of Bgeria, aad served in her hosts
capturing part of a Danish convoy in the Sleeve, ia
1809 ; and of Blenheim during the whole of her aa-
vices in China in 1840, 41, 42.
63 S. Wadland, Clerk of Crqfty schooBcr, and
wounded when captured by the Algeziras ilotilU, in
1807.
64 G. V. Oughton, served in Bdgar at Copenhages,
in 1801. Acting Purser of BUiem, frttfoenWy em-
ployed in her b^ts cutting out on the coast of Cals-
bria. Purser of Bndymian, and served on shore es
the north coast of Spain, in 1809 ; and at the ay-
ture of U. S. frigate Presideni, in 1815.
66 J.A.Lethbridge,Mid.ofH.S.I.C.ahipfi0n-
bojf Castle, in the action with the French squndnm,
under Linois , in the China Seas. 1 804. Sec. to Str Home
Popham at the capture of the Cape of Good Hop« ;
expedition to Buenos Ayres ; at Walcheren ; and in
co-operation with the Army on the north coast of
Spain, 1806-14.
67 W. T. James, Purser of H4srpp in the Walcfae-
ren expedition ; and of Nisut at the captore of Java,
in 1811.
68 J. Mason, Mid. of Rattler in her numeroiu
actions with the enemy's flotilla off Flnshing sihI
Oitend, in 1804, 05; of Potyphemas at Trafelgsr;
Daphne at the talring of Monte Video ; and of BeroiMe
in the Walcheren expedition.
69 J. Palmer, Purser of Dover at the capture of
Amboyna, in 1810 ; and of Olasgow at Navarin.
70 J. P. Sarjeant, Oerk of Olory in Calder's ae-
tion ; and of Dt'odem at storming Monte Tideo.
Purser of Iris in the operations on the north coast
of Spain, where he served on Aon in co-opentioD
with the Guerillas ; and was present at the taking of
Bermeo, Castro, &c.
72 J. Gain, served in boats of Grasdkapper at the
capture of two valuable ships under the oatterirs of
Faro, in 1808. Purser otRedpole in 1809, duriog the
attack on Fr. fleet in Aix Roads ; Walcheren expc-
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dition ; and at eafture ot VUU de Xym pnam, in
1811.
73 E. E. Vidal, wounded when Puraer ot Asia in
the Ta^aB, in 1832.
74 J. JacoTw, Parser of Piedmouiaiae at eapUire
of the Dutch Spioe Islands.
75 G. Anderson, Clerk of Merewry^ and senred in
her boata, euttiag out some gun-yessels from Rovigno,
in 1809 ; and in the same year, a schooner of seven
guns from Barletta.
76 B. Chimmo, Secretary to the Commander-in-
Chief in China, and present in tlie operations on that
coast, in 1841 and 1842,incladiDgtheta]dng of Woo-
sung, Shanghae, and Chin-Kiang-Foo.
77 Q. Waller, Secretary's Clerk of Neptime, and
Purser of Qorti at the capture of Martinique, in 1809.
78 R. H. Goddard, Clerk of HydrOf and wonnd^
in her boats in the Mediterranean, in 1807. Purser
of Hecate at capture of France ; and of Doris at
capture of Java.
79 J. Richardson, Clerk of Prineess qf Orange in
the Walcheren expedition, in 1809; and Purser of
Challenger f when captured by two Fr. frigates, in 1811,
and remained prisoner till the end of the war.
80 J. Sparshott, Purser of Prometheus at Algiers.
82 H. iJutchman, Clerk of Onyx at capture of
Dutch brig Masdy.
83 F. Bone, Clerk of Belle Poute at the taking of
the Ionian Islands ; and capture of the Ft. frigate
For, in 1809 ; and of Atlas, in 1810, at the defence
of Cadiz. Purser o( Helieonf 1810-14, which yessel
captured and drove on shore six priyateers, each of
superior force. Purser of Fov in the expedition
against New Orleans, &c. in 1814-15, and at the
t&ing of Guadaloupe.
83* M. Clarke, serving in ^tna at Basque Roads,
1899.
84 G. Starr, Clerk of Orion at Trafalgar ; of Al-
fred at Copenhagen, in 1807 ; expedition to Walehe-
ren ; and reduction of Guadaloiq[>e ; and Parser of
Eosario in action with Fr. flotilla ofT Dieppe, in 1812.
84* J. Edye (Sec.), Secretary's Clerk to Sir J.
Duckworth in Superb off St. Domingo, 1806 ; and in
Royal Oeorge at passage of Dardanelles. Employed
as a British Commissioner daring the padfication of
Greece. Designer of the Seaman's Parchment Certi-
ficate, and of other higlily useful forms, for which he
has received the tlianks of the Admiralty.
85 A. Penprase, served in Ftefor in an engagement
with Malay pirates, in 1807.
87 T. Rowe, Purser of Pilot, 1812, 16, and fre-
quently engaged (and on one occasion wounded) in
the boats of that vessel at capture and destruction of
the enemy's convoys in the Mediterranean, and again
wounded in action with Fr. frigate UgAre, in 1815.
87* W. Paine, Clerk of Hussar at Walcheren.
Purser of Porct^ineon the north coast of Spain;
passage of the Adour ; and destmetioa of Fr. squad-
ron in the Gironde ; and of Fury bomb at Algiers.
88 J. M. Hoffmeister, Clerk of Ooshawk in the
attack on Malaga, when Captain Lilbum was killed,
in 1812 ; and lost a leg in action with Am. flotilla on
Lake Erie when Purser of Detroit.
90 J. Clery, Purser of Blazer in the operations in
the Elbe, in 1813-14, including the siege and capture
of Gluckstadt ; and acted as Commissary in charge
of the Arsenal, &c., after the evacuation of Hamburg
by the French.
92 J. Gkirby, Acting Purser of Ouerriert, and oA-
dally mentioned for services when that ship was cap-
tured by the U. S. frigate Consatution, in 1812.
93 H. S. Dyer, Secretary to Sir C. Penrose in
the operations on the north coast of Spain, Adour,
and the Gironde, in 1814, and severely wounded
while serving in the same aq»eity to the Com*
mander-in-Chief at Navarin.
94 J. Guard, Purser of CastOian in action with
the U. S. corvette Wasp, in 1814.
95 W. BeU, Parser of Conielia at Algiers ; and of
Naiad at the destruction of an Algerine corvette on*
der the batteries of Bona, in 1824.
96 J. H. Cook, Mid. of Glory in Calder's action ;
secretary to Sir S. Hood at Corunna, and evacuation
of Lisbon after the convention of Cintra ; and Pur-
ser of Ontario, in several attacks on pirates in the
West Indies.
97 J. Beal, served in Menekms at the eaptute of
the Isle of France ; and as Clerk of Hecate at the
taking of Java. Purser of Victor and Owen-Glen'
dotoer on the coast of Africa, during the Ashantee
war.
98 H. Dean, vras in Saracen in the operations on
the coast of America.
99 J. Giles, Qerk of Southampton in the engage-
ment with Haytian squadron and ou>ture of Amethyst
oil St. Domingo, 1812. Served under Sir James Yeo
on the Lakes of Canada, and present at the attack
on Sackett's Harbour ; and served on Lake Ontario
till 1813. Present in the Linnet in the action off
Plattsburg, and, on her capture, detained a prisoner
in America till end of the war. Purser of Phesnia
serving during the dvil war on the north coast of
Spain, 1835-3^i ; and of Herald taking the forts at
the Bocea Tigris, at Whampoa, and capture of
Canton, 1841-42.
100 J. Irving, served in Defiance at the destruction
of three French frigates under the batteries of Sables
D'Olonne, in 1809 ; and in NorthunU>erlandnt the de-
struction of two frigates and a brig off L'Orient, in
1812.
103 W. H. Bond, Purser of Rose at Navarin.
104 W. Balhetchet, Lieut, of Marines at the re-
doetion of Danish West India Islands, and c^ture
of Hautpouiti and acted as Adjutant to the marine
battalion at the reduction of Martinique and Guada-
loupe. Secretary to various flag officers, particularly
to Sir Alex. Cochrane, in the operations in the Chesa-
peake, New Orleans, 6cc.
105. J, Ward, Clerk of Barfieur, serving in the
flotilla co-operating with the army in the Tagus,
1810, and at capture of Villa Franca. Wrecked in
Manitta, 1812, and detained a priwner in France till
the peace. Purser of Pique during the operations on
the coast of Syria, induding the capture of Caiflh and
Tsour. and bombardment of St. Jean D'Acre, 1840.
106* E. Thome, Clerk of Bclair, and severely
wounded in the boats at Languilla, 1812 ; and served
again as a volunteer at the same place and at Port
D'Anzo, 1813.
107 E. A. Williamson, Acting Purser of Primrose
at capture of Sp. slaver Velos, in 1830.
108 W. Kay, Acting Parser of a flotilla of gun-
boats on the St. Lawrence, at defeat of Am. army
and squadron at Chrystier's Farm, in 1813 ; and of
Prince Regent at the taking of Oswego, in 1814.
109 J. Thaiu, Clerk of Nemesis, and served in her
boats cutting out several Danish vessels of war on
the coast of Norway ; and slightiy wounded captur-
ing in her boats a Sp. slaver, in 1810 ; and of Diana
at the capture of Fr. brig of war and convoy under
the batteries at the mouth of the Gironde, in 1811.
Parser of JScAo in the Douro during^the civil war in
Spain, in 1832, 33.
1 11 F. May, was in Secern at Algiers.
113 W. Finlaysun, Clerk of Impregnable at Al«
giers, and of Asia at Navarin.
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Senrioes of Paymasters and Parsers.
114 A. H. Gilbert, Pnraer of Ringdove on the
coast of Sp«in during the civil war, in 1836, 37.
1 15 J. Colwell, Mid. of Sceptre at the deitnietlo&
of Fr. frigates Loire and Seine at Anse la Barque,
Guadaloupe, and capture of that island in 1810.
Purser of Phania on the coast of Syria, and at bom-
hardment of St. Jean D*Acre, in 1840.
116 E. Rowe, Clerk of Lacinia in the Walcheren
expedition ; and Purser of Stromboli at Sidon, and St.
Jean D'Acre.
r 1 17 W. A. Harries, Mid. of Vietorioiu in the Wal-
cheren expedition, and capture of RivoH, in 1812.
118 W. L. IVeeman, scnred in OUugoioBi Algiers.
190 J. Marsh, Mid. of nper in action with Bou-
logne flotilla, and capture of faille de Lyon praam in
1811; and of Alcesie, and served on shore in the ope-
rations against New Orleans in 1814.
131 W. Cotsell, Mid. of Saracen, participating in
numerous boat services in the Adriatic, in 1813, 14,
including the reduction of St. George, Mezzo, Zupano,
Cattaro, and Ragnsa. Served in Franklin's polar
voyage. Purser of CUo at Bilboa during the civil
war in Spain, in 1835.
122 J . Harden , Mid. of Sceptre in the Walcheren
expedition, and destruction of frigates and batteries
at Ause In Barque, 1809 ; and capture of Guadaloupe,
1810. Clerk of Marlborottgh during the operations
in Chesapeake bay ; and of Carron at the attack
on Fort Bi>w^er» and serving on shore with Indians
under Col. Nioolls.
123 J. Blake, Clerk to Commodore Bathurst in
Oenoa, at Navarin.
194 M. Scott, Clerk of Bloodhound, in 1813, when
captured under the forts of Annapolis ; and of ThittU
and Swinger, employed in the suppression of the slave
trade ; and during the Ashantee war from 1823 to 26 ;
and by penetrating the enemy's camp, obtained im-
portant information, and was twice wounded.
124* D. Conway, Clerk of Skipjack, empl^ed
against slave vessels and pirates on the coast of
Cuba, 1827-1830 ; and served on the North Coast
of Spain during the civil war. Purser of Cdiumbint
in China, and participated in the capture of Canton
and Chinghae, and destructum of the various forts.
125 W. Dyer, Act. Purser of W€i{f at destruction
of Malay pirates, 1836-.38. Sec. to Sir F. L. Mait-
land in the E. Indies, 1838-:i9, and to Sir Gordon
Bremer during the operations in Canton River, and
capture of Chusan, 1840.
127 C. Dealey, Clerk of Avon, when sunk by U. S.
sloop Wa»p, in 1814.
128 R. T. Crispin, Clerk in charge of Leveret at
capture of Sp. slave ship Diogenes, under batteries at
MozHmbique. Pay. and Pur. of DrtMr in the Yang-
tse-Kiang, 1842, and at New Zealand, 1846.
129 G. H. Moubray, Clerk in charge and Purser
of Terror in the late Antarctic expedition, 1839-42.
129* W. B. V. Farror, Acting Purser of Conway
at the capture of Chusan and during the operations in
the Canton River, 1840.41.
130 W. Morgan, Clerk of Cruizfr at the storming
of Aden ; and Secretary to Sir G. Bremer in China.
131 W. D. Bateman, Supernumerary Pay. and
Pur. in CormoaUia at the capture of Chapoo and
Woosung; and Purser of Dido in the Yang-tsc-
Kiang, 1842. Purser of Nimrod, co-operating with
troops and Indus flotilla against the Belochee forces.
and in the expedition against the pintieal botdes of
Borneo, 1846.
132 H. D. P. CnnniBgham, Secretary's Ocxk of
ComwalUi, and his serrices oflidaUy reported at the
attack on the Chinese entrenched eamp at Scgahoa,
in 1842. Was also present as Act, Purser of Cer«-
VDoiUt at the capture of Chapoo, Wooaon^, andin the
Yang-tse-Kiang. Has received the Silver Medal of
the Society of Arts for a life-boat carriage, and is
the inventor of the " Atmospheric Gun Carnage."
133 J. R. Bluett, served in Eden^ 1818.21* at
Ras-al-Khyma ; in Fietor, at capture of a piratiesi
schooner, 1828 ; and in Algerine and Hyacmik at the
principal operations in China, 1840-42.
136 F. Gransmore, Acting Purser of Hyaeimth st
the attack on the Barrier ^rts, Macao, 1840, of
Algerine during the attacks upon Canton, and «t
capture of Chapoo, and Woosung ; and of CkOdersm
the Yang-tse-Kiang till the treaty of peace, 1843.
140 C. W. Eeles, Qerk of Vestal, serving in her
fff g at the destruction of piratical forta at Borneo,
for which he was promoted.
141 G. W. Pickthom, Qerk in charge of PhSomii
at Obligado, 1846.
143 C. S. GUes, Clerk of Castor and J^oeed^ sen-
ing on the coast of Spain throughout the civil ww,
and of Blenheim and Plover on the coaat of Cfaiss
during the various operations in which those ships
participated.
145 G, Ramsden, serrices officSallj noticed ia the
operations on the coast of China, when Clerk of Cd-
Hope, in 1841.
147 C. A. Thome, Qerk in charge of Charybdk st
capture of Federal squadron at Carthageaa, 18*1,
and honorably mentioned for the assiatanee readcnA
by him on the occasion.
148 G. P. Martin, acting Pay. and Par. ni^itm,
employed in the expedition on the river San Jobs
de Nicaragua, and capture of fort Senmaqoi, 1818,
and the services rendered by him officially reported.
160 J. Biggs, acting Pay. and Par. of Cfi« at
capture of Woosung, Shanghai, and in tiie Yaag-
tse-Kiang, 1842; of 5ia/tf>l S.V. in the expeditiea
to Bruni, Borneo, 1846 ; and of SntorprUe m the
arctic voyage of 1848-49.
153 J. D. Gilpin, Clerk in charge of Jwirtfi^sr,
in the Arctic voyage of 1848, 49.
CLERK'S SERVICES,
1 S. Watson, acting Pay. and Pur. of PkiiomiL
and serring as a volunteer in her boats at cnptart, hj
boarding, of a piratical slave felucca, 1848.
2 H . W. y . Warrington, served as Aid-de-caoBp t»
Capt. Croker, and wounded at Tongataboo, whcs
that officer was killed, 1840 ; and when Clerk of xVerfA
Star, led the pioneers at the attack upon Heki*8 pah,
New Z^ealand, and was twice wounded. Clerk is
Agincourt in the expedition to Bruni Borneo, 1846.
4 J. Y. Messum, Clerk of Jupiter at the
blockade of Canton river, and present at the captaie
of Chusan, Chapoo, Woosung, Chin-Kianff^oc,
and du ing the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiasg,
1840-43.
8 G T. Harris, Clerk of Comus at the destmctioe
of batteries at Obligado and during other sorvice la
the Parana, 1845-8.
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QUALIFICATIONS FOR CADETS.
Age not less than 16, nor exceeding SI years.
Height notiesB than 5 feet 4 inches.
Conttitation appiqred by the Inspector-General of the Navy*
ROYAL MARINE CADETS.
!• No Candidate will be nominated a Cadet who is nnder 15 or aboTe 19 years of age ; and he uust be
prepared to pass such examinatioD as the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty may deem fit to require.
Each Candidate will be expected to give security for the payment of such a sum to the Accountant*
General of the Navy as may be fixed upon, and to bring with him, when he appears for Examination, a
Certificate of good conduct from the Masters of the Schools at which he studied fer the last three years,
and a Certificate from the Inspector-General of Naval Hospitals and Fleets of sound bodily health, and
that he does not stammer, and has no other physical defect.
2. No Cadet will receive a Commission unless he is able to go through, at least, the Examination nov
required, together with the short course of theoretical and practical Gunnery now established in the
Excellent^ with a knowledge of the Great Gun Exercise, the use of the Sextant, nor unless he had
acquired a competent knowledge of Field Fortification and Mechanical Drawing.
3. Cadets will not be permitted to remain more than .two years on bparof the Excdlent* or at the
College, unless they have paiued their final examination ; but they will, during the second year of their
Cadetship, provided they can pass the requisite examination, be eligible for such Commissions as may
become vacant durinr that year. If appointments are made before the examination at the end of the
second year, the half-yearly examination immediately previous to the occurrence of the vacancy shall be
the test of ability ; but in all cases the Candidate must have reached the points fixed in paragraph
numbered 2, to entitle him to an appointment, and will be placed on the List of Oflicers according to the
ability shown at such examination.
No Cadet will be allowed to proceed to the College until he has passed through the whole plan of
instruction laid down for Marine Cadets in the Excellent, and he will not be received at the College
unless he produces a Certificate of good conduct from the Captain of the ExcellenU
All the Esami nations proposed are to be carried on by the Professor at the Royal Naval College,
under the direction of the Uapuin of the ExcellerU,
4. Cadets during the first year of their appointment will not be eligible for a Commission if ther^
are any Cadets in their second year who can pass the requisite Examinatbn.
5. Cadets are to be subject to Naval discipline, to receive the same pay as Mates, to mess with them,
and to be considered in all respects as Quarter Deck Petty Officers.
6. Cadets are to wear the Dress Co^X of the Corps of Royal Marines, without lace, ornament, or
epaulette, in lieu of which they are to wear Shoulder Streps of plain gold cord. Trousers according to
Regulations, and Dress Cap.
7. In undress they are to wear the Blue Frock Coat of the Corps, without Shoulder Streps, Grey
Cloth Trousers, or White Drill Trousers, according to Regulations.
Fonge Cap with cover.
N.B. Each Cadet, on presenting hunself for Examination on board H.M.6. Eicelieni, should
be prepared with a sum not less than £40 for outfit, and iBlO for mess, washing, and other expensea.
(Sept. to, 1645.)
Flan of Esaminatum of Candidatei preBiont to admmwn at Marine Cadets on board her Majesty^t Ship
" Exceltent."
Firstfour Rules of Arithmetic and Algebra, Tables of Weight, Measure, and Money, Reduction, and
Rule of Three. — To write correctly from dictation.
Examinatione to be made at the Collie subeequent to entry as Marine Cadets,
1st Half-yearly Examination : —
Arithmetic— Algebre. up to Simple Equations^-^Eodid, Book 1 and 2.
3nd Half-yearly Examination : —
Arithmetic— Algebra, including Simple and Quadratic Equations.— Euclid's Elements, Books 1, 2, 3«
and 4. — ^Proofs of Rules in Trigonometry, and the Construction of Logarithmic Tables.
3rd Half-yearly Examination: —
Arithmetic— Al8ebre«—Eudid*s Elements, Books 1, 2, 3, 4, and portions of Books 6 and 11.^
Application of Trigonometry to the determination of hieighu, distances, &c., with the use of
Logarithmic Tables.
4th Hslf.yearly Examination : —
Arithmetic. — ^Algebra. — ^Euclid's Elements.— Trigonometry, Theoretical and Practical.— Mensuration
of Planes and oolids.—Pioblems in Gunnery.
No Candidate to be allowed to remove to the Royal Naval College until his first year on board the
" Eicellent" has expired ; at the end of which time, if he pass a satisfactory examination in the whole
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ROYAL MARINE FORCES.
• GIBRALTAR "—The Globe, with the motto, " P«r Umrt, Per Twmm."
One Hundred and Twelve Companies.
HEAD QUARTERS.
Chatham. First Ditision. 27 Companies. Ist. 5tlu 9tb. 13th. 17th« 2lBt.
25th. 29th. 33rd. 37th. 4l8t. 45th. 49th. 53rd. 56th. 59th. 62nd. 65th.
70th. 72nd. 73rd. 77th. 9l8t 95th. 101st 105th. 109th.
Portsmouth* Second Division. 31 Companies. 2nd. 6th. 10th. 14th« 18th.
22nd. 26th. 30th. 34th. 38th. 42nd. 46di. 50th. 54th. 57th. 60th. 63id.
66th. 68th. 74th. 78th. 8l8t. 82nd. 85th. 86th. 87th. 90th. 92nd. lO^d.
106th. 110th.
Plymouth. Third Division. 27 Companies. 3Td. 7Ui. 11th. 15th. 19th.
23rd. 27th. 31st. 35th. 39th. 43rd. 47th. dlst. 55th. 58th. 6l8t. 64^1. 67th.
69th. 7l8t 75th. 79th. 83rd. 93rd. 103rd. 107th. 111th.
WooLWioH. Fourth Division. 27 Companies. 4th. 8th. 12th. 16th, 20iL
24th. 28th. 32nd. 36th. 40th. 44th. 4&h. 52nd. 76th. 80th. 84t3i. 88dL
89th. 94th. 96th. 97th. 98th. 99th. 100th. 104th. 108th« 112th.
ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Ten Companies. Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
MAJOR-GENERAL.
Rl Hon. O Sir George Cockbum,
Admiral of the Red} 5ApTi121
Rear Admiral of England,
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COLONELS COMMANDANT.
0>©i]Thos. Adams Parke^ 12Feb42
Army Rank, 26Apr38
®'®®*#4«John Owen,*
Dep. Adj. Gen 10July44
Army Rank, 26Aug39
9K*4«Cha8.Menzie8'' ....17Aug48
Army Rank, 10Jul3r44
William Fergusson^'^ 25Apr49
•Walter Powell" . , lMay49
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COLS. AND SECOND COMMANDANTS.
fVo. Abraham Henry Gordon 4Jan48
Ch. John Montresor Pilcher" ..17Aug48
Art. David Anderson Gibsone *• . . 25May49
PI* ^^©David James Ballingall** do
Po. ®*®JohnRawling8CoTyton»* do
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LIEUTENANT-COLONELS.
PL HughMitchell 10July44
Po. Robert Mercer* 9Nov46
2
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d*®lilSamuel Bnrdon £lli8>^Nov46
Army Rank, 26May4i
©'James Whylock* 7D€e46
@'®Thomas Wearing*' 270ee46
•Stephen GOes 27Jnly47
George Batt Bury" 27Dec47
Si»® James Irwin Willes" 4Jan4S
enry Jas. Gillespie 17May^
©•David M'Adam* 27 May©
©^Samuel Garmston** 17Aag48
Chas. Compton Pratt* lMay49
Henry Ivatt Delacombe* ..25May49
JJ»Geo. Hunt Coryton** do
ohn Ashmore*' 16Nov49
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CAPTAINS.
1833
©^Charles Fegen^* 30Sept
Maj. 9Nov46
Richard Lyde Hombrook** 9Dec
Maj. 9Nov46
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187
Dir. 1834
Po. ©^William Lewis Dawes^* . . . .27May
Maj. 9Nov46
ff^o, @»® John Alexander Philips^ 27May
Maj. 9Nov46
Po. ©»William Jolliffe** 27May
Maj. 9Noy46
1835
Po, ©^William Qal^yM 24Sept
Maj. 9Nov46
1837
PI. WJames Clarke" lOJuly
Art. John Buckley Castieau do.
Maj. 10Noy40
Po. JohnTothni" lOJuly
Art. ©^Robert Henry* do.
PL Fortescue Graham** do.
Clu ©James Whitcomb" do.
Maj. 23Dec42
PL Edmund Hearle lOJuly
fTo. John M' Arthur do.
PL @« Joseph ChildS" do.
Maj. 9May43
Po. Huffh Evans 16Nov
©^Samuel Robert Wesley^.... do.
Assist. Adj.-Gen.
1838
Po, ©1 James Dowman* 1 Jan
PL Charles Clarke 26Apr
Ch. William M'Kumon 8June
Ch. Thomas Pynmore 30ct
1839
Ch. John Tatton Brown 28Feb
Ch. Charles Cartwright Williamson 26Aug
Ch. ©i^Edw. Augustas Parker .... do.
1840
Po. Charles William Pearce 6Not
Ch. ThomasHurdle 13Nov
Maj.20Mar46
1841
Ch. William Gordon 13Jan
Art. Thomas Peard Dwyer*^ 26Mar
Ch. William Clcndon llMay
29
Diy.
PL George Watson" 30June
PL ©» John Land 30Oct
PFo, ©^ James Buchanan 3Noy
JVo. @^Hen^ George Mitford** .... do.
Wo. Samuel Hawkins 21Dec
1842
Art. Henty Wilham Parke 12Feb
TFo. ©'Anth. Blaxland Stransham*^ do.
M^. 15Apr42
fFo. Edward Rea 19Mar
Ch. ©^Alexander Anderson" 5May
Ch. Robert Wright(6) 18July
Art, John Fraser 29Sept
PL ©^Thomas Browne Gray 5Noy
Art. Thomas Holloway 23Noy
1843
Po. John Charles Grey Courtis 4Jan
PL @»JohnMiUeT« 12Apr
fVo. Richard Johns 7Aug
Maj. 190ct49
Po. Peter Brames NoUoth lOAug
Ch. Fielding Alexander Campbell 21 Sept
1844
Po. ©^George Eyaus Hunt 3May
JVo. John Mitchell 6May
PL Thomas Lemon lOJuly
Ch. Peter Trant Murray Payne. . . . 12July
PL ©George Elliott 16Aug
fFo. Thomas Charles Cotton Moore 31 Oct
1845
PL Augustus Flemyng 21 Jan
Ch. WiUiam Bookey Langford" do.
Maj. 7July46
fVo. William Mackay Heriot 1 6 June
Wo. Hamilton Flemmg 15Aug
1846
Wo. Charles Miller 7Apr
PL Arthur Sandys Stawell Walsh 26Aug
Po. ©Uohn Geo. Augustus Ayles^ lOOct
Ch. John Hawkins Gascoigne 9Noy
Po. Thomas Fraser 26Nov
PL John Hoskin Wright'" 7Dec
Po. Robert John M'Kmop 9Dec
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1847
William Friend Hopkins 20Apr
Henry Carr Tate 4May
George Colt Langley*" 4May
Joseph Francis Brittain 27July
George Walkup Congdon do.
Richard William Meneux do.
f^'Edward Hooker do.
rancis Augustus Halliday do.
@*Simon Fraser*** do.
John Wade do.
@»Hamnett Parke'" do.
©'Walter Cossar do.
William Henry March 1 1 Aug
Charles Allan Parker** 25Aug
Edward PownoU Snowe 290ct
Gallway ByngPayne 4Dec
Joseph Gates Travers 27Dec
1848
©^Robert Murray Curry"* . . . .lOJan
Edward Stanley jBrowne 4May
Joseph Reid Jackson l/May
@* John Thompson Aslett"* . . do.
(@'Bemey Varlo*" do.
Henry David Erskine do.
@»Wmiam Robert Maxwell"* do.
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke"'i . . do.
Charles Joseph Hadfield do.
John Philip Stevens do.
©'Richard Carr Spalding"' . do.
©Hayes Marriott"* do.
©'Walter WelsfordLillicrap"» do,
©'Thomas Baker Pleydell*** . . do.
f)' Samuel Netterrille Lowder do.
ndrew Roger Savage 27May
©^Pitcaim Onslow*" 14July
©*Edw. Thombrough Parker
Shewen*" 31 Aug
George Lambrick*** lOct
Hugh Kennedy 260ct
1849
•Robert Hockings*" IMar
©* William Lawrence Sayer 9Mar
Richard George Connolly 25Apr
©'Augustus Dover Lyddon Far-
rant^* iMay
Henry Tinrpson 25May
Nicholas Moore do.
Henry Chas.Mor8herd Hawkey 12July
©Edw. PellewHamelt Ussher*^ lOAug
©'Charles Ogiivy Hamley »» . . 21 Aug
©'Henry Varlo*** 19Sept
William Stratton Aslett 30ct
William Francis Foote 16Nov
Charles Penrose Coode 24Nov
114
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FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
1841
William Grigor Suther 1 IMaj
Henry Edward Delaoombe ... do.
© Andr. J.Buck]ngham Hambly^do.
©' William Ramsay Searle** .. do.
Henry Drury do-
©»Henry Atkins M*Callum» . . do.
©»Charles Louis** (Qr.Af«M<cr) do.
©'Richard King Clavell** 13May
©*John Wm Wearing*** (Adj.)l4Maj
fP* Rich. Yates Stuart Moubniy'*" do.
lexander Ramsay do.
©*Penro8e Charles Penrose*^* . .3Jaly
George Bryd^es Rodney (^c(f'.) l4Aug
Jermvn Cnarles Symonds IZAug
J)* John Maurice Wemyss SOOci
ohn Henry Mercer 3Nov
©*Henry Hotham McCarthy . .24Not
1842
PeregrineHenryFellowesC^rfy.) 12Feb
©*Wm. Christ Parkin Elliott . . do.
©'Charles Wm. Adair**» {Adj.) do.
©Richard Farmar^^ • • . . do.
©*WiUiam JoUiffe'*" 19Mar
©'Rob.Sepping8Harrison(^d;.) 5May
William Jenny PengeUey .... l3Jmie
George Gardiner Alexander . . 1 7June
©*Henry William Brooker'^, .25Jnne
Charles Frederick Menzies . .27 June
©'John Huskisson {Qr.Mast.) ISJnly
@*JohnHenry Stewart*** {Adj.) 17Aug
©*David Blyth 29Sept
Joseph Edward Wilson Law-
rence (Adj.) 5Nov
©• Ja-AinslieStewart* ''^{Adj.) 21Not
©James Pickard*« 23Nov
©'Henry CliarlesPenroseDyer***
(Qr. Master) do.
1843
i^Wm. Bamham T. Rider 4Jan
j*Wm. Alfred Gamer Wright 12Apr
erard Montagu 7 Aug
Geo. Wentworth Forbes (^<^".) 12Aug
George Augustus Schomberg . .21 Sept
1844
Julius Roberts 14Mar
Fleetwood John Richards SMay
Hugh Hamilton Goold GMay
Arthur Butcher lOJuly
George Drury (Qr. Master) . . 12July
William Hutchison 14AQg
Thomas Forrest 22Not
Edward Andr^e Wylde 21 Dec
1845
Ebenezer Tristram Thos. Jones 21 Jan
Joseph Heniy Jolliffe «... da
John Wm. Alex. Kennedy do.
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189
Div.
Ch, Robert Boyle**' 21Jan
PL Simon Ridley Little 17Apr
Ch. Thos. Alex, Masterman D' Veber
Pennington 5May
Po, John Elliott do.
Po, Samael Lewin Wilson 6 June
Po. Charles M'Arthur 9Aug
Wo. Hamond Weston Gwynn 15 Aug
Art, ^'Charles Loudon Barnard . . I8Aug
1846
Ch. Richard Franklin Tucker 4Feb
Art. Henry Watson Hall do.
Po. Henry Geo. Johnstone Davies. . 7Apr
Ch, Rodney Vansittart Allen do.
PL NevinsonWilloughbyDe Courcy 1 1 Apr
PL Henry Bates Leonanl 21 May
Wo. George Webb 25June
PL Wm. Mansell Mansell 26 Aug
Wo* Thomas Carstairs Gray 9Nov
Ch. Wm. Godfrey Rayson Masters . . do
Po. Richard Parke 26Nov
Ch. John Jas. Douglas Barclay .... 7Dec
Wo, George Shedden Dunbar 9Dec
PL John Mauf er do.
Po. Thomas Idagin 24Dec
1847
PL Charles Slaughter 20Apr
Ch, Fermor BonnycasUe Gritton . . lOMay
Po. Henry John Tribe 27July
Art. John Wm. Collman Williams . . do.
Art. Hugh Stuckle^ Buck do.
Wo. Thomas Valentine Cooke do.
Wo. Lewis Scott Reeves do.
Art. George Stephen Digby do.
PL William Edward Farmar do.
Po. John Charles Downie Morrison do.
Wo. Henry Thomas Swain do.
Po. Charles Reed Driver do.
PL Alfred de Hochepied Nepean . . do.
Wo, Henry Spratt do.
Wo. Geo. Edward Owen Jackson • • do.
Wo. Fred. Aug. Percy Wood do.
Wo, Edward Price Usher do.
Wo, Geo. Bruce Puddicombe do.
Ch. Michael Spratt. do.
Wo, Charles Thomas Forest Onslow do.
Wo. Julius Bunce do.
Wo. Thomas Pa^e Casey do.
PL Henry Treffry Fox llAug
Ch. Edward Lawes Pym 25Aug
Po. Henderson Ward 290ct
Ch. Wm. Henry Whorwood Branch20Nov
Ch. Henry Nicholas Gell 4Dec
Po. Charles John Ellis 21Dec
Art, William Sandom Davis do.
PL Edmund Charles Domville .... 27Dec
Ch. Fred. Charles Knight 29Dec
104
Div. 1848
PL Fred. Edw. Budd 4Jan
Art, Thomas Quin Meade do,
Ch. Benjamin BousfieldHerrick ..21 Mar
Art, Wynder Kelly Ireland do.
PL Alexander Finlaison Sutherland3May
Po. Francis Harry Noott 27May
Art, Wm. Pitt Draffen do.
Po, Wm. James Kinsman do.
Art. John Bastable do.
Wo, Thomas Burton Yandeleur Fitz-
gerald . .^ do.
PL John Tunstal Haverfield do.
PL John Sangster do.
PL Ponsonby May Carew Croker. . do.
Po, John Cree Giles do^
Ch, Geo. Bayles Heastey do.
Aft, Henry Adair do.
Art, Henry Way Mawbey do.
Po, Arthur Onslow Lake Lewis .... do.
Art. Frederick Llewellyn Alexander do.
PL John Baset Prynn do.
Po. Charles Osborne Baker do.
Ch. Charles Wolrige do.
Ch, Philip Harris do.
PL Wm. James Dunn do.
Ch, John Horon Parry do.
Po, Richard Kennett Willson do,
PL Edmund Henry Cox do.
Wo. Edmund Brighouse Snow do.
Ch, James Taylor do.
Po, John Barlow Butchei do.
Art, Arthur Chas. Steele do.
Art. Edward Henderson Starr do.
Po. Edwd. Joseph Ridgway Conolly do
Art, Edward Ralph Horsey do
Ch. Arthur Ellis do
PI, George Bazalgette do
PL Edward Geo. M'Callum do
Art. Richard Turberville Ansell .... do
Art. Geo. Henry Wriford do
Art, John Poore 12June
Wo, Richard Goddard Hallilay ..;i4July
Po, George Gregory 8Aug
PL Henry George Elliot 17Aug
Wo, Jones Wright 24Aug
Art, Henry Hewett 28Aug
Art, Edward McArthur .31 Aug
Art, Henry Bradley Roberts lOct
PL James Shute llOct
Po. John Busteed Seymour 260ct
1849
Po. Arthur John Stuart IMar
Po, Charles Barker Parke 9Mar
Wo. John Yate Holland 5Apr
Po, Nugent McNamara 25Apr
Wo. James Elphinstone Lock .... IMay
PL Archd. Alex. Douglas 25May
PL Chas. LoftuB Tottenham Usher do
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Royal Marine Forces^ with Dates of Seniority.
Dir.
PI
Ch.
Po.
Wo.
Ch.
Po.
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Po.
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PL
Ch.
Wo.
Po.
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Art.
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Po.
PL
Art.
Art.
Ch.
Ch.
Po.
Ch.
PL
Po.
Po.
PL
Po.
Wo.
Ch.
PL
Ch.
Wo.
Ch.
Wo.
Wo.
Geo. Lascelles Blake ., 12July
Osborne Fred. Chas. Fraser . . 11 Aug
Wm. Hen. Worthy Bennett . .21 Aug
Geo. Leslie 19Sept
Chas. Roberts 30cl
Wm. Penn Burton 16Nov
Edw. Octavius Pearce 24Nov
1850
Nicholas Bennett Dalby
168
29Jan
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
1848
Geo. Le Hardy Burlton 16May
Enbull Daysh Thelwall 29 June
Wm. John Spencer Richards. • do
John Vaughan Carden Reed. . do
Richard Pentland Henry do
Chas. Louis Atterbury Farmar do
William Kelly do
Charles Jolliffe do
Henry Lindsey Searle do
Harry Lewis Evans.. •• do
Henry Nicholson Tinklar .... do
Wm. Richard Jeffreys 26July
George Dare Dowell do
Harnsson John Jull 15Aug
Theophilus Vau^hton do
Aug. Tony n Staines Guttler., do
Wm. Taylor do
Edward Grant Stokes do
Dixon Whidbey Curry do
Thomas Moore do
Wm. Cunningham Symonds . . do
Horatio Nelson Chas. Blanckley do
Archer Croft Critchell ...... 19Sept
Edw. Fitzgerald Pritcbard. ... do
Chas. Wm. Carrington do
John Jas. Douglas do
Robt. Wm. Bland Hunt do
Fras. Robert Newton do
John Fredk. Hawkey do
Edw. Spry do
Fredk. George Pym do
31
DIv.
Wo.
Po.
Ch.
PL
Ch.
Ch.
Wo.
PL
Po.
ArL
PL
Wo.
Wo.
Ch.
Po.
PL
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Wo.
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PL
PL
Po.
Ch.
Po.
Po.
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PL
Po.
Ch.
Wo.
Wo.
Ch.
Po.
Po.
Ch.
Po.
Po.
Wo.
Ch.
Wo.
Heniy Fallowfidd Cooper. . . .14Nor
Jose^ Hamilton Maskerry .. do
Wm. Henry Hore West do
Henry Cotton Mudge do
Francis Lloyd Dowse 19Dee
Ambrose Wolrige do
Thos. Geo. SheUon Meheux . .dODec
Wm. Tanzia Savary do
Geo.Gill do
Geo. Brydges do
1849
JohnMichaelDe Conrcy Meade aOFeb
Geo. Oliver Evans do
Fras. Walton do
Richard John Hardy Douglas do
Jacob Richards Lloyd do
Geo. Couch do
Spencer Geo. WaJsh do
Henry Rolt Tomlin do
Fred. Herbert Ruel do
Richard Johns do
John H. Durham B. Bowker. . do
Fras. Philip Toms do
Geo. Naylor do
Henry Nason Jime3
Joshua Rowland Brookes do
Henry Breynton Erskine do
John Edw. Westropp Scott .... do
Walter Scott Reeves do
Francis William Thomas do
Henry D. Nightingale do
John Cobb do
Wm. Henry Clements do
Fred. Wm. Arthur Boyd do
Cuthbert Ward Burton do
Jas. Conway Travers 14Aiig
Fred. Lewis David do
1850
Jas. Stirling Mould 3Jiui
Chas. Du Cane Wiltiams do
Fred. Aug. Foster do
Henry Freeland do
Alexander Tait do
Philip Harrington do
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ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY.
Head Quarters^ Portsmouth,
f Ck>rp0. Art
Colonel2nd Commandant— DtLYid Anderson Gibsone" 25May49 10July44
Art.
CAPTAINS.
John Buckley Castieau . . 10Juiy37 llMay4l
Robert Henry* do 21Dec41
Thomas Peard Dwyer . . 26Mar41 7Apr46
Henry William Parke .... 12Feb42 21Jan45
John Fraser 29Sept42 9Nov46
Thomas Holloway 23Noy42 do.
Henry Carr Tate 4May47 4May 47
Geo. Colt Langley*" do do
Francis A. Hafliday . . .\ do 17May48
Hamnett Parke»« 27July47 27July47
Andrew Roger Savage ..260ct48 27May48
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
John Maurice Wemyss ..30Oct4l 30Oct41
Geo. Gardiner Alexander I7June42 17June42
Joseph E. W. Lawrence . .5Nov42 5Nov42
George Aug. Schomberg 21Sept43 21Jan45
Julius Roberts 14Mar44 do.
Charles Loudon Barnard 18Aug45 18Aug45
SECOND LIEUTENANTS
Corps. Art.
.29June48 26June49
Corps.
Henry Watson Hall ....23Dec43 4Feb46
JohnWm.ColhnanWiUiams27July4727July47
Hugh S. Buck do. do.
Geo. Stephen Digby do. do.
William Sandom Davis . .21Dec47 27Dec47
Thomas Quin Meade 4Jan48 do.
Wynder K. Ireland 2lMar48 21Mar48
Wm. Pitt Draffen 27May48 27Mar48
John Bastable do
Henry Adair do
Henry Way Mawbey .... do
Predk. L. Alexander do
Arthur Chas. Steele do
Edw. H. Starr do
Richard T. Ansell do
Geo. Henrv Wriford .... do
Edw. R. Horsendo do
JohnPobre I2June48
Henry Hewett 28Aug48
Edw.M'Arthur 31Aug^
Henry B. Roberts 10Oct48
Enbull D. Thelwall
Chas. Joliffe
Henry L. Searle
do
do
do
do
do.
do.
do.
do.
24Aug48
16Feb50
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Art.
Geo. D. Dowell 26j3^48 1 1 May49
Harrison J. Jull 15Aug48 9Jan50
Geo. Brydges 30Dec48 do
STAFF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
DEPUTY ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
•Si>^John Owen,* {Colonel Com.) I0July44
ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL.
Samuel Robert Wesley,"' Capt. 9Nov46
Office^ No. 23, New*ttreet, Spring Gardens.
ADJUTANTS.
First Lieutenants.
Geo. Brydges Rodney . . .
Peregrine H. Fellowes .
Chas. Wm. Adair
John Henry Stewart
Ch.
Ch.
Po.
Po.
Po. Art. Joseph E. W. Lawrence
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Po.
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Geo. W.Forbes 12June48
Jas. A. Stewart 28Nov49
John Wm. Wearing 22May48
QUARTER-MASTERS.
Jolm Huskisson, \st Zrteu^. .85Aug47
Georee Dibben 7July46
Charles Louis, 1st Lieut 31 Aug48
Wm. Ruston 23June46
Geo. Drury, 1*^ Lieut llAug49
Thomas Cooper l5July46
Henry C. P. Dyer, Ist Lieut. 20Sep49
Norton Austin 25June46
PAYMASTERS OF DIVISIONS.
Captains.
George Hookey 23Mar36
John Lawrence 20July30
Bt. Maj. Robt Leonard^ . . 25Aug47
George Varlo 23Aug05
Po.
Wo.
Dept.
Ch.
PL
DEP
Ch.
Wo.
PL
Po.
Ch.
Ch.
Po.
Po.
PL
Wo.
Wo.
Wo.
BARRACK-MASTERS.
Captains.
Thomas Moore"* . . ")
Robert John Little"
A. A. R. Wobige^*
16Aug27
Maj 12Sept29
5June32
Isaac Toby** . ." 19Mar42
. INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS.
John Drummond (a) 1 7 Jan49
Oliver Evans, m.d • do
SURGEONS.
Andrew Millar, m.d 12Aug48
•UmSamuel Irvine, m.d. ..30Nov41
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS.
Albert Andrew Jack 27Nov45
Alex. L. Emslie 8Apr46
Archibald Elliott, m.d 31 Dec46
Fred. W. R. Sadler 9Mar48
Wm. Thompson Kay : 18Jan47
Ernest EUiott 6Nov49
John T. U. Bremner, m.d. . . 16Nov46
DISPENSARY ASSISTANT.
JohnH.Kinjf...^^..G^^..3Mar48
192
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES RETIRED ON FULL PAY.
4< Walter Tremenhere' ....Major-Ge
AHS)Cteo. Prescott Wingrove* do.
Edward Nicolls* do.
9^®iiiC^TKe Lewifl^ do.
f^*^#£l]a8 Lawrence* do.
^^George Jones' do.
^'®Wm. Hallett Connolly* do.
^^George Beatty* do.
COLONELS COMMANDANT. S B
@^©Thomp8on Aslett'* 9Noy46 48
#'®JohnM*Culli]mi" 27Dec47 49
®>iii John Wright" 10Jnly44 49
COLONEL SECOND COMMANDANT.
O^ThomaB Stevens 25Apr49 49
LIEUT.-COLONELS.
®Hg)David Marlay" 13Jan41 41
®^Henry John Murton" .... 10July37 42
Joseph Walket 1 JandS 42
fI'DonaldCampbell 4Jan43 44
ohnHewes** 12Feh42 46
©'John Harvey Stevens" ..... 17Aug48 50
MAJOR.
i^John Robyns" 16Apr32 35
Lt.-Col. 10Jan37
CAPTAINS.
@^Cha8. Frederick Burton*^. .9Aag09 20
Maj.l6Septl6
Gilbert Langdon 14Jane20 32
Joshua Safirey Sayer 20June23 34
Richard J. F. Crowther 19July21 36
William Henry Devon" 23Dec33 38
John Richard Mascall 10Jan37 38
Henry Bryant Skinner" 10July37 38
@'Wm. Stephens Knapman'' 31 July26 38
George Pattoun 15May34 39
Charles Gray 9Apr29 40
Army Bank, 31Aug27
John George Richardson** 17Mar31 40
James Shute 27May34 40
Valentine Beadon 8June38 41
Thomas Rees Thomas*^ 27May34 43
Thomas Hicks Cater»« 27Dec37 44
Thomas Waters 22July30 44
©^William Ford*' 16May32 45
®Uohn Law* 26Apr38 47
©'Thomas Scott» 7Jan34 47
Maj. 9Nov46
®2®Jameb Fynmore"* l5Nov36 48
Maj. 9Nov46
GENERAL OFFICERS.
Army Rank.
Major-General 23Nov41
do.
do.
9Nov46
Lieut-CoL
do.
CoLCommt.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
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®>Henry Smith" 10July37 %*
©'Richaid Searle"* 10Jnly37 4^
Peter John J. Dosautoy*** lOJnlyS? 49
Thomas Park 7Dec37 49
Under Order in Council 30th AprHy 34.
©^ James R. Hore 30JunelO 34
Maj. 22July30
Thomas Lewis Lawrence .... IdJulylO M
Maj. 22Jiily30
Joseph Williams 27Aagll 31
Maj. 22Jiily30
©^©Thomas Lemon" 19MayI2 34
Maj. 22July30
©^Thomas Hnrdle 18MarI3 34
©^JohnHumby^ 3Apr28
Army Bank, 31 Aug27 34
John Evans Jones 19May31 34
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
James Dusantoy 21Jaa79 93
^^Thomas Halls 24ApT95 (&
John Ede 1 Jan99 02
f)'®Zaccheus Miller* 19Jaly03 04
eorge Meredith lOctOl 06
©^©Lewis Rotely*' 27July08 14
iVohn Bezant*'* (Art) 3Feb06 15
_i'®William Pridham* 18Aug04 16
fi^Charles Griffith* 15Aug05 19
ames Campbell 27Jnly08 24
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Guy Parsons 16May09 V
John Henry Davies 21May08 28
William Davis 12Aag09 28
James Barry 30JnlyIl 40
Under Order in Council 2Ut June^ 37.
CAPTAINS.
James Hull Harrison** 23Febl4 7B
Maj. 10Jan37
Julius Fleming 27Julyl4 3f
Maj. 10Jaii37
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Royal Marine Officers on Reserved Half-pay.
193
Alex. Campbell 31July26
Thomas Carr Steward 31Jaly26
®i John Hav« 31July26
®»John Wilson (b) 23Feb28
Army Rank, 31Aug27
@^ George Thomas Welchman^i 7Mar31
®'(§)99Roberi WebV* 7Mar32
John Hewett 5Aug33
Army Rank, 120ct32
George Bownell Pepyat 230ct33
Army Rank, 120ct32
Hugh Brown 10Peb34
David Galloway 2iMay34
©»JerviB Cooke«» 27May34
^> John Tudor Tucker** 27May34
William Davis 27May34
James Thomas Cracknell .... 260ct35
If
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37
87
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
@^Henry James** 18Mar36
O^John Brutton lIApr36 37
Under Order m CwncU ^h Feb., 1850.
CAPTAINS.
O'Richard Williams Pascoe*^ 23May37 50
@<Geo. Griffin 9Dec37 50
Edmund Nepean** 1 June38 50
@Fras. Smith Hamilton** 7Nov38 50
Maj. 27Dec42
Joshua Edleston 10Aug40 50
Robert Wright(a) l3Nov40 50
g^^Edmund Appleton^ 5May41 50
aleb Barnes llMay41 50
Peter Martin M'Kellar do 50
Thos. Stephens do 50
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES ON RESERVED HALF-PAY.
Half
Pay.
MAJOR,
@'®John Wmiams*« 24Marl2 12
CAPTAINS.
C^eorge Belson 28Apr95 95
George Varlo 15Ju]y03 05
Peter Theodore Wilson 15Aug05 05
Buller RoUe Langford 1 5Aug05 09
@^®Zaccheus Fayerman** 10
#>©Demetriu8Grevi8James*^June08 12
George Richards 19ApTl2 13
®^^®® John Witts** 27July08 13
Walter Taylor Michell 21 Dec03 13
@^®Richard Turner** 9Febl3 14
John Scriven 4May07 14
©'©Christopher Abbott**. . . . 18July05 14
JohnM-Leod 5Oct08 14
Robert Hayes 13Jan07 14
©^©Philip Patriarche*' 15Aug05 14
John Phihps 20Oct03 14
Maj. 4Juiiel4
Thomas Lake Wills** 9Aug09 15
Joseph Mignon May lMaS02 16
Maj. 3Jttnel4
ift'Robert Hart** 8May04 17
Maj. 4JuneI4
ig^Duncan Campbell** 27July08 19
Half
Pay,
Frederick Delmont 27July08 16
@Uaspar Farmar lONovOS 16
@»® Robert Stevens" «3Nov08 16
Richard Roe Bignell 1 JunelO 21
@i®James Jones^ SJunelO 14
@i®Thomas Hu8sey<» 24SeptlO 14
f^Joseph Triscotl^ 260ctlO 14
Uliam Macdonald 15Aug05 23
Maj. 12Augl9
Joseph Williams (6) SOctU 14
Alexander Eckford .30Mayl 1 14
Henry Spry 20June25 25
T. Beckford Hombrook 8May24 26
John Spurin'" 22July09 26
©fThomas Moore^ 7Jan26 27
Capt. 21NovlO
?J»Robert John Little^ 31 July26 29
ohn Lawrence 31July26 30
f)* Ambrose A. R. Wolrige^* . .31July26 32
ichard Steele Wilkinson . . . .24SeptlO 32
Maj. 24JuIy30
George Wright 31 July26 33
James Nicholas 4June31 33
g 'Patrick Robertson'' 13Aug25 35
jorge Hookey 30Sept33 36
Capt 120ct32
©'Charles Scott'* 19Mar34 36
@Uohn Norris'* 17Mar31 36
©'Richard Knowles Barnes . .26Apr38 40
Ralph Carr 13Nov40 41
Edward William Churchill" . . 13Nov40 41
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RoT&I Marine Offioen on Reserved Half-pay.
Half
Pay.
WiUiamWood llMay41 41
Henry George MorriBh 13May41 41
Isaac Toby" 22May38 42
James Wood 13Nov40 43
^Uames Kennett Wilson .... 7Feb42 43
Henry Savage 22Aag40 44
{^Robert Onslow Bridge"* .... 12Feb42 44
Henry Bremer 7Feb46 47
©^Robert Leonard"* 28Apr34 47
Maj.4Noy40
William King ShoveUer 6May47 48
*^6eo. Home Logan 17June42 48
John Urquhart" 9Nov46 49
Edgar Walter 17May48 49
Wm.Lee 12Feb^ 49
JohnCoUis llMay41 49
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
Henry West lJuly79 92
William Bourne llSeptSl 90
William Taylor 2Dec81 83
Edward Kentish 160ct82 83
John Edward Blankeney 18Apr93 96
Thomas Clark 24Apr95 01
Thomas Bridgman Newcomen
Edgworth 30Dec95 96
@^Duncan Campbell 27Jan96 01
Thomas Avery lSepl97 98
James Holmes 17Sept98 04
John Manners 26Sept98 98
William Corham 13Nov98 01
Charles Burdon lApr99 01
William Fowler lNov99 02
William Lazinby French 19Jan97 02
®^®John Scobell* 20Oct97 02
f J'® Alexander Murray"' l2July03 03
oseph Coombe" 7Sept04 05
©^©Richard Rouse"* 18Aug04 05
@»®William Swver«» 21Dec03 06
@» Alexander Smith" lSept04 06
Thomas Marshall lApr04 07
?)^® Richard Tapper Parsons*18Aug04 08
homas Piper 15Aug05 08
William Graves 12May09 09
©'©William Magin»* 15Aug05 09
Henry WaU 25Febl2 13
@2(^Thomas Brattle*' IdAngOS 14
@'®Tho8. Jas. Waldegrave
Tane"" 15Aug05 14
@2John Stepney HaswelP. . . . 18Aug04 14
Henry Porter 15Aug05 14
©'John Nich. Fischer'*' 15Aug05 14
Capt. 12Aprll
Alexander Day 18Aug04 14
Walter K. Alder lFeb06 14
Half
Thomas Morgan 30MaiO5 14
©'Henry Grape'** 9Api05 14
C harles Crause 1 2DeG04 1 4
James Cassel 15 Aag05 14
©'Richard Garret Amyot •.••21Aog04 14
Robert Turdiff Dyer'* 27Jaly06 14
William Spittle Bond 15Aug05 15
Ingram Pank Taylor HJun^U 14
©'©Joseph Cinnamond'*' 22Feb06 15
@'®Lewis Rooke'** IGJanOS 14
@'®®Edward Naylor»"* . . . 18Aog04 15
@'®GeorgeDrewHawyns"« 24Mai08 14
Denzil Ede 18Aii«04 16
©'William Clarke'" 15Aug05 16
Edward Morgan 15Aus05 16
©'©Paul Harris Nioolaa"* . .27Jiily06 14
©'John Godfrey Ruel"> . . . .29Jaly06 14
®'® Alexander Campbell"^ . . lOOctOS 14
James Robert Moriarty"* . . . .10Nov08 14
William Perham 20Feli09 14
©'Robert Saxby 15Jiine09 14
©'Peter M*Intyre 16Mai09 14
Richard Harvey Marcer 18Aag04 16
©'George Cull'" ISept04 16
f^' John Couche"" 26Api06 16
dward Bampfield Eagles 28Mai07 14
James Murray M'Cullock 17July04 16
©'William Stuart 24Mai07 16
©'Henry Elliot 5Noy05 16
©'Edward Hobbs Stewart 4Ocl01 17
Acheson Crozier"* 15Aug05 17
William Chambres Chambres 18Not09 14
William Towley Pinhey 25Sept09 17
John Sawyers 27July08 18
James Laurie'*' 24Sept06 17
©'©Lewis Buckle Reeves"". . 12Mai07 17
©'James Orr'** 27July08 17
James Adolphus Moore 14MaylO 20
Andrew Charles Rca 21Nov07 17
©'©H. Blackley Fairtlough"WJuly08 17
©'Duncan M'Nicol'* 29Feb08 22
James Walker 27Jaly08 22
©'©John Mackintosh'*' 15Aiig06 23
Henry Doswell'"" IFebOd 17
©'Daniel Robinson 27Julrl4 14
©''Rupert Charles Holland'"* llAug09 17
William Gatherwood Chads.. 5JuneI0 14
©'William Collis 14JiilyI2 14
John Serjeant 22JanI0 14
©'Charles Butler Greatrex . . 1 JunelO 14
John Twyford 15MarlO 14
Jonathan Baron 13Feb08 24
John Trevanion Cardew 27Julv08 24
©'Thomas How'** SJunelO 14
James Hubbard 20AnglO 14
fl'George Gill'"' 26Aagl 1 14
enyon S. Parker'*" (a) 15Janl 1 14
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195
Half
James Jolins SBJanll 14
Geo. Aug. Elliot Sandwith^**. .25Aprll 14
9'Riehard Edwards** 20Octl2 14
fJ'©Jolm Li8ter«» 27July08 25
ohnBaily 240ctll 14
Robert Stewart Blucke 16Decll 14
George Gunn»» 1 Apr 12 14
Joseph Mountford 2Jaiiel2 14
®»Henry Harrington 120ctl2 14
fJ'Henry Lewis** 4Aiiffl3 14
ohnPerham 9Febl3 26
@*Robert Wilson 20Junel2 14
CharlesLloyd 280ctl2 26
Richard Hickman 19July21 27
DavidDavies 10ctl3 27
James Townly 20Mayl2 27
Geo. Andrew Campbell 18Dec24 28
Frederick Parker 7Jan26 28
George Victor 25Sept27 28
Johnson How 14JaD28 28
f^'John Meares<«* 18Sept27 28
amucl Cox 19Mar28 29
'William Rex FeaTSon llFeb26 29
Caldwell Glassen 11 Sept28 29
Henry Ward UDeclS 30
John Alexander 18Sept29 30
GeorgeBaker 27JuIy30 31
John Rogers 30Jane29 31
Thomas Borrett Reed 17Mar31 31
Thomas M'Leroth 16Apr32 33
Benjamin Yamold 17Sept31 34
John Murray Coppinger .... 19May34 35
®>William White 10May23 36
John Chambers 27May34 37
William Hutton l4May33 37
Sidney Smith Crispo 18July36 37
ThomasWilliamJohnM<Dongal5July36 37
@* Justin Thadeus Courtenay
McCarthy 13Jan38 39
f^* Arthur John Molesworth . . 10July37 40
eopold Geo. Fred. March . . . .26Apr38 41
Wilfiam Sidney Budd 26Apr38 41
fl^George James Hayes I2Feb34 42
obert Bruce Puddicombe .... 26Aug39 44
James Louttit Braimer 21Dec41 44
Henry Crespin 10July37 45
giFredk. John White»« 18Dec40 45
enry Arnold 6Dec37 45
John Holland 15Nov36 46
©George William Whiting»*«..6Nov41 46
@Feter Fane £. Daniel*^^ . . ..26Aug40 48
John James Winne 16Noy37 48
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Thomas Lyte 22July80 88
John Tunnadine Vincent 18Nov80 83
Richard Holmes 20Nov80 90
Half
William Evans llOctSl S'
Joshua John Wilde 18Nov81 83
James Hannay 26Aug82 91
Hector John Weir 10Dec82 92
Joshma Rowley Gunthorpe . . 4June95 95
®^James Ensor 19Mar97 02
Joseph Haydon 27Mar97 00
@»@G. H.Legassick Crespin^«»llJanOO 02
Charles Coleman 13Feb98 03
Thomas Read lFeb06 10
James Collier 26July08 11
James Reece Luie 15Apr07 12
Gustayus Hancock Temple ••15May09 13
James Campbell dSeptOS 13
Charles Atkinson ISNovll 14
George Alfred Devereux 2Oct09 14
William Richard Clark 3Sept08 14
Thomas Radcliffe lSept09 14
John Monk 30Mayl2 14
Colin Campbell 28Oct09 14
Thomas Dowling Eyre llNovll 14
Edward Cooper Pulliblank ..18July09 16
Frederick Woodcock 3Augl2 15
Walter Biddnlph 7Sept08 15
@^John Stroud Field 6ApT09 15
Charles Vyvyan Hoare 12Marll 15
John Jackson 22Feb09 16
David John Watts 20May08 16
Thomas Wade 5Dec08 16
Rawlins William Walter lApr09 16
^^Thomas Drinkwater 4Apr09 16
William Anderson 12July09 16
James Henry Meredith 2Mayll 16
James Flexman 27Jan0d 16
Samuel Lloyd 24Feb09 16
Stephen Edward Collis 14Decl2 14
Henry Gritton 8Sept08 17
Lewis Agassiz 2lAug09 17
Richard Couche 28Apr08 17
Charles William Moore 31May09 17
George Richard Child 24July09 17
John Jenkins 19JanlO 16
William Todd 2FeblO 16
MWUliam Ford »*♦ 29Apr09 19
@iJohn Furzer Elliot 4Jan09 19
Douglass Pettiward Brisac'^. . ]2Junel2 16
John Arscott Tickell 8Sept08 19
John Hall Porter 4Febll 16
George Bowden 30JulylO 16
John W. Simpson 2AuglO 16
Hamilton Trail Johnston 25AuglO 16
@>William Richard Flint*^^ . 3SeptlO 16
JamesHallum 31Mai08 20
§)»Robert Smithwick 30ctlO 16
eorge Walter 17Janll 16
James M'Conechy 10Marl2 16
Robert Hassall Swaffield 22Febl 1 1 6
Paul Kyffin Carden*** 22Janl 1 20
David twcedie 28Augl2 16
Edward Manico 2Febll 16
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James Hungerford Morgan . . SSeptOS 21
Richard Standish 28Junen 16
Augustus Hailes 28Junell 16
f)'«9£<lward John Blake><* . .26Marl2 16
eorge Serjeant llAprl2 16
George Philipps 15Aprl2 16
Samuel Hugoe lOctll 23
George Dawkins Lane 15Febl2 16
John Thomas Hinton 25Mayl2 16
William Allen*" ............ 10Mar09 23
Anthony Munton Lyons 3Novl2 14
Henry Pitt 2Septl2 16
Frederick Hewett 9Septl2 16
James Baugh 7I)ecl2 14
Henry Moss .....31Augl3 14
DanielEvans 16Decl2 14
Henry Paget Bayly Ross .... 15Decl3 14
Richard Sargent 6Aprl3 14
Thomas Patterson 6Aprl3 14
William Dunstan Skinner . . . .25Julyl2 24
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Roger North 9Marl3 24
Henry Walters 13Decl3 14
Henry Weir 18Febl4 14
William Hammond 170ctl4 16
George Skues 250ctl3 14
JohnFrett 2lFebl4 14
Lewis de Thierry 8Febl4 14
JohnHarvey 29Decl328
John Sherrard Lambom 24Ang32 35
John Iggulden Backhouse 17Har31 36
George FergusBon Branch 16Api32 37
Robert Sackville Molesworth 5June48 4S
John Christie 15Apr47 47
Geo, Downer do -^
Wm.Cary do 47
Thos. Potts do 47
Herbert L. Orme do 47
Walter Gillies 29Apr47 ^
James Jeffery 16Api49 49
The following are removed from the list, being in Holy Orders, but are in the receipt
ofhaif-pay :—
Coptotn.— James Crosse.
Second Lieutenants,— WiilieaD. Cosens and Joseph Jameson.
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SERVICES OF ROYAL MARINES.
[Tb« Editor tolklte cometioiu ftnd tdditlont under this btad.]
ACTIVE LIST.
1 Sir George Cockbaro, (for $ermeet «m Ad*
> miruU.)
FIELD OFFICERS.
4 T. A. Parke, First Lieot.,8erv^iiig in TnumpA
at Camperdown, 1797. Capt. of ArtilTeiy, serring
in North America, 1818» 16, acting against the
enemy in Georgia ; in the operatLons on the Che-
sapeake, and at Hampton*
5 J. Owen, Second Lieut., serving in Adamant
at Camperdown ; First Lieut., serving in the boats
of Trmttendoui at destruction of Fr. frigate PrennuB
at Port Louis, 1790 ; and in BelleisU in charge of
the detachment, and wounded at Trafalgar. Capt.
serving in Leviathan at deitroction of Robutte and
LwHf 1809; and commanded the Marines landed to
destroy a convoy and batteries at Languelia and
Alassio, and defeated, at the point of the bayonet, a
battalion of Fr. troops, 1812. Major, and subse-
quently Lieut.-Col. commandant of the Marines
co-operating with the forces of the Queen of Spain,
1836,37. Gas. 1799, 1805, 12.
10 C. Meozies, First Lieut, and commanded a
detachment of Marines, landed at Port Jackson
during an insurrection of convicts, 1804 ; and was
mainly instrumental in restoring tranquillity in the
colony. Served in the boats of Minerva at capture
of five luggers protected by a battery in Finisterre
Bay; in the barge at capture of 3p. privateer
Suena Dieha of one long gun and 26 men ; com-
manded a boat at capture of Sp. gun boat at Carril ;
and commanded the Marines at the storming of
Fort Finisterre, 1806-7. Served in boats at cap-
ture of Sp. national yessel of war San Jouf;
and landed and made prisoner the Sp. Commodore.
In command of the Marines at capture of Fort
Guardia; and slightly wounded cutting out Fr.
corvette MouUe in Basque Roads. Served at the
taking of Fort Camannas, and gun-boats, and
repeatedly engaged in boat actions and against
batteries. Gas. 1806,06.
11 W. Pergusson, Second Lieut, serving in
Queen Charlotte when burnt off Leghorn, 1800; and
in Santa Dorotea at sieges of Gtonoa and Savons;
destruction of Fort Spezsia ; and at Egypt, 1801.
Actively employed at defence of Gaeta ana surren-
der of Tropes; and against enemy's convoys and
batteries in the Mediterranean.
14 W. Powell, First Lieut, serving in boats
of Unicom at capture by boarding of Fr. national
cutter Tape a bord off St. Domingo, 1805. Capt.
serving on the north coast of Spain, 1836, 37. Gaz.
1805-13.
17 J. M. Pilcher, Second Lieut, embarked in
HaieonaMe, and served in an attack upon gun -boats
off Boulogne, 1804 ; in Gaidar's sction ; and action
with Fr. frigate Topau, 1805; at capture of the
Cape; and reduction of Buenos Ay res (serving
on shore at both places), 1806 ; snd was made pri-
soner with the garrison at the defence of the latter
place against the Spaniards. First Lieut, in Crerny
in several actions with Danish gun.boats, 1811 ;
and served, 1813, 15» in America with the second
battalion, and subsequently as Adit, at the attack
upon Baltimore, taking of Point a Pitre, and on
other important occasions. Gas. 1806.
19. David Anderson Gibsons seryed in TAun*
derery when on shore for eight days in Bear-
hayen Bay, 1804, and receiyed the thanks of the
Com.-in Chief for his services on the occaaion.
Served in Safeguard mortar vessel in a severe
action with a division of Danish gun-boats off
Anholt, June, 1811 ; and in the following year was
engaged at Cateria, on the No. coast of Spain ; and
accompanied Capt. Parke with two heavy guna,
intended for the army besieging Burgos. Served
at the attack onCraney Island, taking of Hampton,
defence of the lines of Chippewa, and on other
occasions on the Niagara frontier, where he sus-
tained a severe fracture and contusion.
SO D. J. Ballingsll, Mid. at Copenhagen,
1801. First Lieut, embarked in Resittance, at
capture of Marengo and Btlle Poule, and served as
a volunteer at boarding Fr. privateer Mouehe, 1809 ;
at defence of Cadiz ; and in numerous actions with
enemy's troops and batteries. Served with a bat-
talion on the Lakes of Canada, 1841-42, and in
Ireland, 1844-46.
21 J. R. Coryton, First Lieut, serving in Sparm
tiate at Trafalgar ; and in a boat of Argo which was
the first to board a Fr. national felucca of aeven
guns and 62 men under the batteries of St. Domingo,
1808, and severely wounded. Served at the aiege
of St. Domingo, 1809. Gaz. 1809.
23 R. Mercer, First Lieut, in command of the
detachment of Marines on board Java when cap-
tured by U.S. frigate Constitution, 1812.
24 S. B. Ellis, Second Lieut, serving in
Ajar in Cal dor's sction ; at Trafalgar ; and in
Ijovinia in Walcheren expedition, 1809 ; passage of
the Scheldt; and capture of Guadeloupe, 1810.
Served in an attack upon a convoy at Cassis, pro-
tected by a citadel and battery, which were stormed
by the Marines; and on other occasions, in
1812, 18. Brevet Major and commandant of the
Marines serving in China, and present in all the
operations from 1840, until the termination of hos*
tiliUe8,1842. Gaz. 1813.
26 J. Whylock, First Lieut, serving in boats
of Mercury at capture of a convoy under the guns
of the batteries of Rota; assisted in a flotilla of
Sp. gun-boats, 1808; at Rovigno; at Pesaro, in
the Gulf of Venice; and at BarietU, 1809. Corn-
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■unded a detachment of Marinei at Isle Verte,
1812; and participated in numerous other serrices
of a similar nature, partioularljr at the destruction
of a convoy at Cirita Veccbia, in 1813. When at
the head of the Marines he stormed a battery which
protected the shipping. Capt. in command of a
detachment on the coast of Syria, at the storming of
Sidon, &c.y 1840. Gas. 1808, 13.
27 T. Wearing, Second Lieut, serring in Con-
fittfror at Trafalgar, and wounded. Gas. 1806.
30 G. B. Bury, Capt. senring on the north
ooast of Spain, in 1836, 37.
31 J. I. Willes, Second Lieut serving in Revth
lutipnnaire in the action off Ferrol, 1805; and
present at the capture of the city of St. Domingo,
1800. Adjutant of the third battalion in North
America ; serving in the operations on the Chesa-
peake; attack on Baltimore, Georgia, and St.
Mary's, 1813, 14.
33 D. M'Adam, Second Lient. serving in Aigle
during the attack on Fr. fleet in Bertheaume Bay,
1805; in a gun-boat action in Vigo Bay in the
same year ; action with Fr. frigates off L*Orient,
1808 ; and attack on Fr. fleet in Aiz Roads, 1800.
First Lieut, serving in Thamtt, and landed at
Mount Circili, Amantbea,Qulf of Policastro, Pali-
nuro, Port del Infreschi, and at many other places
on Uie coasts of Calabria ; in the ship and her
boats till 1811. Served in the Scheldt expedition,
1813 ; siege and blockade of Batlitz, and on the
North American station. Frequently officially men-
tioned. Gai. 1811.
34 G. Garmston, First Lieut, serving in Phoenix
and Bueephalut at capture of Fort Skonpan, Isle of
Timour; reduction of Java; and attack on Palam-
bang, Sumatra, and Sambass, Isle of Borneo,
1811. Serving in Swan at Algiers; and Capt.
in the Marine battalion at the sortie from
Bilboa ; and wounded at defence of San Sebastian,
In 1836.
38 C. C. Pratt, First Lieut, serriog in the se-
cond Marine battalion in North America, during
Tour years of the war ; and Capt. serving on the
north coast of Spain, 1836, 37.
59 H. I. Delacombe, First Lieut, serving on
shore with the Marines of the squadron at the de-
struction of a convoy and batteries at Languelia,
1812 ; and at the reduction of Leghorn, 1813.
40 G. H. Coryton, Second Lieut, serving in
Canopus at the passage of the Dardanelles, 1807.
41 J. Ashmore, First Lient. serving in the first
Marine battalion in North America, 1813, 14.
CAPTAINS.
42 C. Fegen, Lieut, serving in SpartoM^ snd
landed with the Marines of the squadron at the at-
tack on a conroy at Pesaro ; in the action with
Neapolitan squadron in the Bay of Naples, and
attack on a convoy at Terracino, 1810 ; and parti-
cipated in the constantly occurring services of ihat
frigate in the Mediterranean. Gas. 1809-10.
43 R. L. Hombrook, C^t. serving in Marine
battalion on the north coast of Spain, 1B36-S7.
48 W. L. Dawes, Second Lient sanriog mt the
bombardment of Copenhagen, 1807.
49 J. A. Philips, Mid. of SeUeisU at Tinfalgar ;
and served as Second Lieut, and landed with the
Marines at the capture of Santa Maura, ISIO-
Served in North America and Canada, from 1812
to 1815.
51 W. JoUiffe, Capt. debarked at D'Jonni;
and serving in Edinburgh on the coast of Syria ; and
bombardment of Acre.
52 W. Calamy, First Lieut, serving on shore
at the capture of Java, 1811 ; and Brigade M^or
of the Marines landed at D'Jouni on the ooast of
Syria« 1840.
55 J. Clarke, Second Lieut, serving in A»-
pM at the reduction of Guadeloupe, 1810» and in
Superb at Algiers.
58 J. Tothill, Second Lieut, serving in Aptik;
and when landed in cbarge of a delachment of
marines, routed a body of troops at St. Cataldo in
the Adriatic, 1813 ; and facilitated the captore ef
the felucca ftom which they hsd debarked.
50 R. Henry, Lieut. (Marine Artillery) aerring
in Btels^mb at Algiers.
60 F. Graham, Second Lieut, serving in the
Marine battalion at Walcheren ; in the first baualioa
on the north coast of Spain, 1812; and in North
America and Canada during the war, 1813, 15.
62 J. Whitcomb, Second lient. serving in
boats of Edgar at capture of three Danish gun-
hosts protected by a battery and field pieces in the
Baltic, 1809 ; and in Royal Oak in the Chesapeake,
and at the destmctien of Bsmey's flotilla m the
Patttzent. Serving in the Marine battalion at
Washington ; defeat of Am. troopa before Balti-
more; at New Orleans, and assault upon the
enemy's entrenchments on the ri^ht bfuik of die
Mississippi, 1814, 15. Capt. serving in BlnAcns
participating in the various important opetatioas of
the corps on the coasts and towns of the Chinese,
1841^2.
65 J. Childs, Second Lieut, serving in tke
first Marine battalion in various operations in North
America, 1813-14. Capt. and landed with the
Marine batt^on at D*Jouni, on the ooast of Sytia ;
at the storming of Sidon ; and serving in Revetigt at
bombardment of Acre, 1840.
67 S. R. Wesley, Second Lieut, serriug on
shore at reduction of Guadaloope, St. Martin's, and
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St. Eustatia, 1810 ; and in the first Marine battalion
in North America, at Craney Island, Hampton, at
Plattsbnrgy and on other senrices. Adjutant of
Marine battalion in c€»-operation with the Queen's
forces in Spain, 1886-87.
69 J. Downman, Capt« serring on shore during
the operations in Sjria, at Bejrout, storming of
Sidon, and in Vemviui at bombardment of Acre,
1840.
81 T. P. Dwjer, Second Lieut serving in
Bedford in the North Sea in freauent action with
enemy's batteries, 1812-18, and in JhibUn in the
Channel fleet, 1814.
83 O. Watson, served as Quarter Master of the
Marine force employed in co-operation with the
troops of the Queen of Spain, 1836-87.
86 H. G. Mitfordy First Lieut, serring in
CMy^hrt at the bombardment of Acre, and prerious
debarkation at D'Jouni, and operations on the coast
of Syria, 1840.
87 A. B. Stransham, Second Lieut, serring in
Camfrrian at Nafario, 1827. First Lieut, serring
in China, and sererely wounded at the attack on
Canton, 1841.
88 A. Anderson, Second Lieut, serring in
AUrion at Nararin, 1827. First Lieut, in the Ma-
rine battalion in Syria ; and was the first to plant
the British colours on Uie walls of Sidon, 1840.
92 J. Miller, Seoond Lieut, serring in Oetwa at
Nararin, 1827 ; and succeeded to the command of
the detachment on the death of Capt. Moore.
05 G. Elliot, First Lieut, serring in China, and
wounded at the attack on Chinese camp at Segahon,
1842.
96 W. B, Langford, First Lieut, serring in the
Marine battalion on the north coast of Spain during
the whole of the ciril war.
07 J. G. A. Ayles, serring in Ana at Nararin.
100 J. H. Wright, Second lieut. serring in
the Marine battalion on the north coast of Spain,
1836-37.
108 G. C. Langley, commanded the detachment
of Marines of Outer on the coast of Spain
during the yeara 1834, 35, 36 ; was wounded in
defending the heights of Paseges against a rery
superior Carlist force ; and subsequently serred on
the north coast, in 1838, SO, 40.
106 S. Fraser, First Lieut, debarked at D'Jouni,
and serred as Capt. of a oompany at Beyrout ; and
at the storming of Sidon, where he was detached
with three conpaniea to the attack of the citadel gate.
In Prmeta Ckarlatte at the bombardment of Acre.
106 H. Parke, First Lieut. Marine Artillery,
debarked at D*Jouni with the Marine battalion ;
and serred in the operations on the coast of Syria,
1840.
109 C.A. Psrker, serring on Lake Ontario,
during the aggressions on the Canadian frontier,
1887.
Ill R. M. Cuirr. First Lieut, serving on shore
at the storming of Sidon ; and in Thundtrtr at bom-
bardment of Acre.
113 J. T. Aslett, First Lieut, serring on shore
at the storming of Sidon ; and in Wasp at bom-
bardment of Acre.
114 B. Varlo, First Lieut, debarked at D*Jouni
on the coast of Syria, and commanded the detach-
ment at the destruction of a castle at Caiffa ; and
serving in Cattor at the bombardment of Acre.
115 W. R. Maxwell, First Lieut, serring on
shore at Cbuenpee ; capture of Amoy ; and other
actions on the coast of China, 1841, 42.
116 T. D. Fosbroke, First Lieut, serring in
CalUopey and employed on shore against thenaUres
in New Zealand, 1846.
1 17 R. C. Spalding, First Lieut, debarked with
the Marine battalion at D'Jouni; and Acting
Adjutant at the attack on Gebail, on the coast
of Syria, 1840.
118 H. Marry ott, First Lieut, serring on shore
at the first capture of Cbusan ; storming the bat-
teries at Whampoa, and reduction of Macao fort
(on both occasions honourably mentioned), and
capture of Canton, 1841. Serred also at the at-
tack on Chinese camp at Segahoo, 1842, and again
honourably mentioned*
110 W. W. Ullicrap, First Lieut, debarked with
the Marine battalion, and serred in the operations
on the coast of Syria, 1840.
120 T. B. Pleydell, First Lieut, serring on
shore in the operations on the coast of Syria ; at
the storming of Sidon ; and in BeUeropban at bom-
bardment of Acre.
122 P. Onslow, First Lieut, serring on shore
at the storming of Sidon, 1840.
123 £. T. P. Shewen, First Lieut, serring in
Prinotu Charlotte at the bombardment of Acre ; and
preriously serring on shore at the storming of
Sidon, 1840.
124 G. Lambrick, Seoond Lieut, serring with
the Marine battalion on the north coast of Spain,
1836,37.
127 R. Hockings, Seoond Lieut, serring on
shore with the Marine battelion on the ndrth coast
of Spain, 1836, 37.
129 A. D. L. Fanant, Second Lieut serring in
Powerful at the bombardment of Acre; and on
shore at the prerious storming of Sidon.
Ii2 £. P. H. Ussher, First Lieut, serring on
shore at the first capture of Chusan } attack on
Chuenpee, and o^>tnre of Amoy, 1841-42.
188 C. O. Hamley, Second Lieut, serring in
PifuM at the bombardment of Acre ; and preriously
landed at Caifia and Taour.
134 H. Varlo, Second Lieut, serring in Edhf
burgh at bombardment of Acre.
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LIEUTENANTS.
185 A. J. B. Hambly. First Lieat. Mnring on
shore st the attack upon Chinese camp at Seguon,
1842, and sererely wounded in the right foot.
136 W. R. Searle, Second Lieut, debarked at
D'Jouni ; and present at the attack on Gehdl, on
the coast of Syria.
137 U. A. M^Cullum, Second Lieut, sarring
in Gorgon at the bombardment of Acre.
138 C. Louis, Second Lieut, serving on shore
on the coast of Syria ; and present at the storming
of Sidon.
130 R. E. Clayell, Second Lieut, debarked at
D'Jouni on the coast of Syria, 1840.
140 J. W. Wearing, Second Lieut, debarked at
D'Jouni, and senred at the storming of Sidon ; and
in Benbow at bombardment of Acre.
141 R. Y. S. Moubray, Second Lieut, serring
in Castor ; and present at the attack upon Oaifik
and Tsonr, and bombardment of Acre.
142 P. C. Penrose, Second Lieut, serving in
the Marine Battalion on the north coast of Spain,
1838; and First Lieut, serring mEndymion during
the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang, 1841-42.
145 C. VV. Adair, Second lieut. serving on
shore at the attack on Gebail, and wounded.
146 R. Farmar, serving in the Marine battalion
in China ; and present in the operations prior to
'and at capture of the heights of Canton, Amoy .
second capture of Chusan ; and at Chinghae and
Ningpo.
147 W. JollilTe, Second Lieut, serving in
Powerful at bombardment of Acre ; and on shore at
the previous storming of Sidon.
148 H. W. Brooker, Second Lieut debarked at
D'Jouni ; and serving in Revengo at bombardment
of Acre.
149 J. H. Stewart, Second Lieut, serving with
the Maribe battalion at D'Jouni, and at the storm-
ing of Sidon ; and in Revenge at Acre, 1840,
150 J. A.Stewart, Second Lieut, debarked at
D'Jouni ; served at the storming of Sidon ; and in
Edinburgh at bombardment of Acre.
15t J. Picfcard, Second Lieut, serving on shore
at Chuenpee, and operations prior to and capture of
Canton; and at attack on Koolong^soo, 1841.
Served on shore at capture of Amoy, and in other
operations.
1S3 U. C. P. Dyer, First Lieut., landed from
Veetal at Monte Video, during the civil war 1844;
and also disembarked at Borneo-Proper, in an en-
gagement with pirates, and at the defeat of piratical
forces and stockades in Msloodo Bay, 1845.
1 56 R. Boyle, 1 st Lieut, serving in Alarm, and
commanded the detachments of that ship and Viacen
in the expedition up the St. Juan de Nicaragua,
and present at the storming of Fort Serapaqui and
surrender of others. Officially mentioned in the
despatches, 1848.
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1 W. Tremenheere, Lieut, and served oo shore
in command of a party of Marines at the rvductioD
of Martinique, 1794.
2 O. P. Wingrove, Lieut, serving on shore
with the Marines of the squadron at the empture of
the Cape, 1705. Capt. serving in Leviathan at
Tra&lgar, 1805; and m Boyne at the redactioo of
Genoa, and in the partial action off Toulon, 1814.
8 £. NicoUs, First Lieut, in Blanche ; and in
1803, in a Fr. fishing boat with one giiii and U
men, commanded by the First Lieut, of Btaadie,
beat off a Fr. brig of 18 guns snd 190 men in sight
of Havre de Grace, and carried off two vesMb
under her convoy. In command of Blamdu^t tat-
ter with 13 men, captured from under the guiia sad
musketry of Monte Christi, the Fr. cutter AWiem ef
four (runs and 40 men. Waa aeverely wounded co
this occasion in personal conflict with the Fk*. Con-
mander, whom also he severely wounded. Com-
manded the Marines, serving in the trenehea at the
siege of Cura9oa, 1804; and for 28 conaecntivo
days was ezixMed to three and four attacka of ihs
enemy ; and after dislodging a superior force, d^
stroyed the water tanks of the enemy*s garrisoa.
Serving in Standard at the passage of the Darda-
nelles ; and materially assisted at the deatructioa of
Turkish Commodore's ship; and the redoubt st
Point Pesquies; served also at the blockade of
Corfu ; and expedition to Egypt, 1807. CapL and
commanded the Marines at the capture of Anholt,
1800. Major aerving in North America, and un-
dertook to raiae a native regiment of Creek la*
dians, in co-operation with whom he invested Fdrt
Bowyer. Compelled by sickness, embarked ia
Hermee, and waa three times wounded in the at-
tack of that place by sea, 1814 ; performed other
important services. He hss had hia left 1e|p brokea
and his right leg severely wounded ; baa been ahot
through the body and right arm ; haa reoeiTod a se-
vere sabre cut in the head ; has been bayonetted in
the chest ; and lost the sight of an eye in hia oaf
hundred and seventh action with the enemies of his
country. Gas. 1807, 08, 09.
4 G. Lewis, Capt. of Marinea in Cetmr in the
action off Ferrol, 1805 ; and commanded a battalioa
during the American War, including the battiee at
Bladensburg, and before Baltimore, 1813, 15. I
5 £. Lawrence, Capt. of Marines in Coiaems at <
Trafalgar, 1805. I
6 G. Jonea, Second Lieut., serving in VmUaat |
in Howe's action, 1704 r Bridport's, 1705; and ia i
Revolutimnaire at capture of Fr. frigate Units, 1796. {
8 W. H. Connolly, First Lieut, serving In £f^ !
ceUent in the action off Cape St. Vincent, 1707. '
Served at capture of OMreux, Bavuftne, and tire
corvettes off Toulon, 1800; in Hannibal whencs^ j
tured in Algesiras Bay, 1801, on which occasion he I
was wounded ; and in Penelope in action with gun- 4
boats off Flushing, 1804. Capt. serving at the <
bombardment of Copenhagen, 1807 ; at Nybourg, |
1808; and in Hamadryad at Scbeveling and the |
Hague, 1813, 14.
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9 G. Beatty, First Lieat., serving in Theuut at
attack on Sanu Cruay Teneriffe, 1797 ; and at
the Nile, 1706. Serving on shore at the defence
of Acre, 1799, where he was wounded. In com-
mand of the Marines landed from Blenheim at
attack upon Fr. priyateer Harmonie at Martinique,
IdOd. Capt. serving in Courageitx at capture of
Marengo and Belle PouU, 1806 ; and in Donegal in
action with two Fr. frigates, 1810. Gaz. 1799, 1803.
9* T. Aalett serving in Montagu at Camper-
down.
10 J. M' Galium, First Lieut, serving in Dread-
nought at Trafalgar ; and in Endynuon at passage of
Dardanelles, and destruction of Turkish squfulron
at Point Pesquies, 1807.
11 J . Wright, Second Lieut., serving in Defence
at the Nile ; First Lieut, serving in boats of Re-
nown, and wounded cutting out Fr. corvette Guepe
in Vigo Bay, 1800 ; and in Rojfal George at passage
of the Dardanelles, 1807. Capt. serving in Queen
Charlotte at Algiers.
18 D. Marlay, Second Lieut, serving in Dread-
nought mt Trafalgar.
13 H. J. Murton, Second Lieut, serving in Re-^
nommee ; and in the boats cutting out Sp. schooner
Giganta at Torre Yieja, 1806; and First Lieut,
serving in North America in the first battalion dur-
ing the war, 1813, 14. Gaz. 1806.
14 J. .Hewes, ^rst Lieut, serving in Rainbow
in action with Fr. frigate NSreide, 1810 ; and in
boats at capture of a Genoese privateer moored
und er a battery. Present at the attack on Leghorn ;
and reduction of Genoa, 1814.
15 J. H. Stevens, First Lieut, serving in the
expedition to Walcheren ; and in the Scheldt ; and
at defence of Cadiz and Taiiffa. 1810. 11. Served
in the Rocket Company of the first Marine battalion
in North America in the attack on Craney Island ;
taking of Hampton ; landing at Ocracroke, and at
Oswego, 1813, 14. Lieut. CMarine Artillery)
aervioff in Queen Charlotte at Algiers, and en-
trusted to fire carcasses at the frigates and vessels
within the Mole.
16 Lieut-Col. J. Robyns, commanded a bat*
talion of Marinea at Bladensburgh, capture at
Waahington ; and severely wounded in the attack on
Baltinaore. Served also at New Orleana, 1813, 15.
17 C. F. Burton, Second Lieut serving with
Bir S. Smith at Csiffa, 1799; and in the ezpeidition
U> Egypt, 1801. Capt. (Marine artillerv) serving
in Queen Charlotte at Algiers, and wounded.
10 W. H. Devon, AdjuUnt of Artillery of the
Unt Marine battalion serving in North America
iuring the war.
20 H. B. Skinner, Second Lieut, serving at the
ittack on New Orleans, 1814.
31 W. S. Knapman, Second Lieut, serving in
Vblttgfut Lissa, 1811, and wounded. First Lieut.
lerring in boaU of Naiad, cutting out an Algerine
>rig mt Bona, 1825.
529 J. G. Richardson, Second Lieut, serving in
ifrica, in the action with Danish gun-boata in the
f almo Channel, and wounded, 1808.
July 50
25 T. R. Thomas, First Lieut, in the first Ma-
rine battalion serving in North America, 1813. 15.
26 T. H. Cater, Second Lieut, serving at the
attack on New Orleana, 1814.
27 W. Ford, Firat Lieut, serving on the Is-
land of Anholt at the defeat of an attacking force
of 5,000 Danes, 1811 ; and at capture of Danish
luggers under the batteries atNybourg. Gaz. 1811.
29 J. Law, Second Lieut, serving in Shannon st
capture of Chesapeake, 1818. Gaz. 1813.
30 T. Scott, Lieut, serving in Sultan with
the fleet off Toulon, 1809, 13; and partook in
aeveral boat actiona in the Gulf of Genoa ; and at
the destruction of Roburte and Lion off Cette. First
Lieut, serving in Dartmouth at Navarin.
30* J. Fynmore, Mid. of Africa at Trafalgar ;
and in the expedition to Buenos Ayres, 1807.
Second Lieut serving in Vanguard, 1809-10, and
in command of a boat on detached service inters
cepting supplies on the coast of Pomerania ; and
assisted in cutting out three deeply laden vessels
?rotected by troops and artillery on the coast of
utland. Conunanded a gun-boat manned widli
Marines employed in the Great Belt protecting
convojrs, 1810. First Lieut, serving in Hebrut
at Algiers ; and in Tamar at destruction of three
piratical vessels near the Island of Cuba, 1823.
Has been twice injured in the service. In 1817,
introduced into the navy the ** Match Tube," and
received an expression of approbation from the
Admiralty for the invention. Gaz. 1805.
31 H. Smith, Capt. serving with the Marine
battalion landed at D'Jouni on the coast of Syria,
and in BelUrophon at the bombardment of Acre,
1840.
31* R. Searle, Capt debarked at D*Jouni, with
the Marine battalion ; and present at the attack on
Gebail and bombardment of Acre, when he served
in Benbow, 1840.
31** P. J. J. Dusantoy, Second Lieut serving in
the Marine battalion in t£e expedition to Walcheren,
1809.
32 T. Lemon, First Lieut, serving in Dread'
nought at Trafalgar.
34 J. Humby, First Lieut, serving in Senem at
Algiers.
36 Z. Miller, Second Lient. serving in Egypt,
1801.
87 L. Roteley, Second Lieut, serving in Victory
at Trafidgar.
37* J. Bezant, First Lieut R. M. Art., in
command of the party in Thunder bomb, at the
attack on the Fr. fleet in Aix Roads and wounded ;
and also at the bombardment of Flushing and aur-
render of the fortresses, 1809. In command of
the R. M. Artillery in Fort Maasarene at the de-
fence of Anholt, 181 1. Gaz. 181 1.
38 W. Pridham, Second Lieut, and preaent at
the sie^ and aurrender of Genoa, 1800; and
served m a battalion of Marinea attached to the
Army in Egypt, Idth March, 1801 ; and also at
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the siege end lurrender of Abonkir Castle. S^nred I
at Copenhagen, 1807, and disembarked at Figaeras
co-operating with the British Army. Present at
LisboOy 1808; and again landed on the coast of
Spain, 1809; and in Portugal 1811-12; and First
Lieut, in North America, 1818, 15.
80 C. Griffith, First Lieut, serring in Hehrtu at
capture of Fr. frigate EtMU, 1814.
43 J. H. Harrison, First Lieut (art) serving in
Tfnmder bomb al the bombardment and surrender
of Copenhagen, 1807. Acting against the Ameri-
cans m Georgia ; in the Chesapeake, at Hampton,
destruction of Barney's flotilhi, capture of iifiaeofKia,
and of Washington.
45 J. Har, First Lieut, serring in Lotona at
the capture of CQra9oa, 1807.
46 O. T. Welohmaa, Second Lieut in Dieiator
at Copenhagen, 1807. First Lieut, serving in
EuryaUa at Waloberen, and forcing the Scheldt,
1809 ; in Tsnsdof at capture of U.S. frigate Prctt-
dmu, and expedition up the Penobscot; and com-
manded the detachment of marines at Machias,
where he took three field pieces, and was honorably
mentioned. First Lieut, serving in Mindm at
Algiers*
48 R. Webb, Second Lieut serving in Superb
at St. Domingo, 1806 ; at Copenhagen, 1807 ; cap-
ture of Nyborg and at Walcheren, 1800. First
Lieut and severely wounded in the beats of Alcmene
in an attack upon an armed convoy in the Gulf of
Venice, 1813.
50 Jervis Cook, Lieut serving in TAetU at
the cutting out of Fr. brig Ninu at Guadeloupe.
1809 ; and at destruction of Fr. frigates Loire and
iSlftfie at Ance la Barque, and capture of Gnada^
loupe, 1810. Served in Vesuvhu bomb on the
north coast of Spain, and in the Gironde; and
attached to the artillery in Flanders, 1815.
61 J. T. Tucker, Secord Lieut, serving in the
marine battalion at Walcheren, 1809.
52 H.James, Second Lieut (R.M. Artillery)
aerving in StromboU mortxr vessel, 1810, J4; vari-
ously engaged on the coasts of Mercia, Valencia,
and Catalonia, including the siege of Tarragona,
1813. Commanded a mortar battery at the capture
of Fort. St Philip CoU de Balaguer. Served in
Flanders with the Aimy, 1815, and in Hecla bomb
at Algiers.
53 R« W. Pasooe, Second Lieut, serving in
Phoebe in the action with Fr. frigates off Madagas-
car, 1811 $ in the Marine battalion at the redaction
of Java the same year ; and in the third battalion
in North America participating in various important
services during the war.
55 E. Nepean, Second Lieut, serving with the
Marines of a squadron at capture of a convoy and
destruction of batteries at Fiume, 1813. Oas. 1818.
56 F. S. Hamilton, Capt. serving at the assault
upon the Chinese camp at Segahon, 1842.
60 B. Appleton, First Lieut serving in Bellero-
phon, at the bombardment of Acre ; and previous
operations on the coast of Syria, 1840«
on whom m
I at Go-
On Reserved Half-pay.
64 Major J. Williams, Capt of Mi
Montagu at Camperdown, 1797.
55 Capt Z. Fayerman, served
Egypt. 1801.
56 D. O. James, First Lieut in Ama
penhagen, 1801.
58 J. Witts, Second Lieut in Smifturt at t:^
Nile, 1708 ; and in the Marine battalion at Egr^;
1801.
50 R. Turner, served in the Marina battalion, it
Egypt. 1801.
60 C. Abbott, First Lieut in C^nge* at Copcs-
hagen, 1801.
61 P. Patriarobe, First Lieut in Liam in aeii«
with Sp. frigate squadron, and capture of D«r«ta,
1798; and at capture of GuiUmumm Teil, 1809.
Capt aerving in Superb at St Domingo. 1806.
63 T. L. Wills, Capt serving in tb« Ftnt
Marine battalion during the American war. 1813-14.
64 R. Hart, First Lieut, in AndaciomM in Sas-
mares*s actions in Algesiras Bay. and Straits ot
Gibraltar, 1801.
65 D. Campbell, First Lieut aerving in bct'j
of Phaeton, cutting out Sp. national ship Sea /«<»
at Fuengirola, 1800.
66 R. Stevens, Second Lieut, in RuMmli tt
Camperdown, 1797 ; First Lieut in Spemeer is.
Saumares's actions in Algesiras Bay, and Straits of
Gibraltar, 1801 ; and Capt. in Fietorioiw at eaptora ,
of JRtiw/t, 1812 ; and officially noticed in ik
GaMtte letter.
67 J. Jones, served in Marine battalion it j
Egypt. 1801.
68 T. Husaey. served in Marine haftalian at
Egypt, 1801 ; and at the capture of a convoy aad
storming the citadel at Cassis, 1813. Gas. 1813.
60 J. Triscott, Second Lieut in Speneer in
Saumares's actions, 1801 ; and Capt aerving in
Dietater at destruction of Danish squadron at Lys-
goe, 1812. Gac. 1818.
78 J. Spurin, Capt serving in boats ofReoemgt
cutting out Fr. privateer at Palamoa, 1813.
78* Thos. Moore, Capt of Mar. of Ampkhn at
73 R. J. Little, Uent Marine Aittlleiy, isd
landed with the Marines at destruction of bstteries
on Point du Ch6 ; and lost an arm on the occasion,
when leading his men to the assault of a fort 1810.
Gaz. 1810.
74 A. A. R. Wolrige, Lieut Marine ArtiOen,
serving in the Scheldt expedition, 1813, and offi-
cially commended for having br his exertions tt
the attack on Fort Bathz. saved ** the party in ad>
vance from heavy loss, if not capture." Serving in
the boats of Queen Charlotte at the destrnctioo of
an Algerine frigate under the Mole ; and at thf
bombardment of Algiers.
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J. Norris, First Lieut, in Glasgow at Na-
77 P. Robertoon, First lieat. serving in Queen
CharlatUf and wounded at Algiers.
78 C. Seott, First Lieut, in Dartmouth at Na-
varin.
79
varin,
81 £. W. Churchill, serv^ed in the Marine bat-
talion on the north coast of Spain, 1836, 37.
82 J. Toby, served in the First Marine battalion
during the American war, 1813-15.
83 R. O. Brid|^, served in China at the attack
on Chuenpee, and in the operations before Canton,
1841.
84 R. Leonard, Second Lieut, serving on shore
with the Marines at the capture of Santa Maura,
1810; and in the boats of Magnificent in several
actions with the enemy's convoys. First Lieut,
serving in Perlen in action with and escape from
Pr. squadron off Toulon 1811. Capt. in the Marine
battalion at the storming of Sidon, and serving in
Vetuviut at the bombardment of Acre, 1840.
85 J, Urquhart, served with the army in Scinde,
1839 ; and present during the principal part of the
operations in China, until the capture of Canton,
1841, and honourably mentioned in Commodore
Bremer's dispatches.
86 J. Scobell, First Lieut, in Alexander at the
N le ; and served on shore at the siege of St. Elmo,
1799.
87 A. Murray, Second Lieut, serving in Marine
battalion at Egypt, 1801.
88 J. Coombe, served at the siege of Porto
Ferrsjo, 1801.
89 R. Rouse, Second Lieut, in Glatton at Co-
penhagen, 1801.
90 W. Swyer, Second Lieut, serving in Ma-
rine battalion at Egypt, 1801.
91 A. Smith, Second Lieut, in Venerable in Sau-
mares's aetion, Algesiras Ba^, and Straits of Gibral-
tar. 1801.
9S R. T . Parsons, First Lieut in Revolutionnaire
in the aotioa off Ferrol, 1805.
94 W. Magin, First Lieut, in Tonnant at Tra*
falgar.
07 T. Brattle, First Lieut, serving in Afrka
at Trafalgar ; capture of Fr. fri^te Rhin, serving
on shore at Monte Video, 1807; in action with
Danish gun-boats, 1808, when he was wounded,
and in Audaciout at Walcheren, 1809. Served in
Active frequently engaged in cutting out expedi-
tions and in the action off Lissa.
98 T. J. W. Tane, First Lieut.
Lemathan at Trafalgar.
90 J. S. Haswell, First Lieut, in PfuEbe in the
frigate squadron action off Madagascar; and
wounded at the storming of Fort Comelis, and
capture of Java, 1811. Gas. 1811.
101 J. N. Fischer, Senior Lieut, serving at the
defence of Anholt, 1811.
servmg in
104 A. Grape, Second Lieut, in Casar in Sau-
mares's actions in Algesiras Bay, and Straits of
Gibraltar, 1801.
106 R. T. Dyer, served on shore at the capture
of a convoy and storming of the citadel of Casaifi,
1813. Gaz.1813.
107 J . Cinnamond, Second Lieut, in Ajax at
Trafalgar.
108 L. RooVe, Second Lieut, in Neptune at
Trafalgar; and First Lieut, serving in Marine
battalion during the American war, 1813-15.
100 £. Naylor, Mid. of Vanguard, and wounded
at the Nile ; and of Leander when captured by Fr.
74 gun ship GSnSreux, 1798. First Lieut. Marines
of Acatta in the action off St. Domingo, 1806; and
served in the First Marine battalion during the
American war, 1813-15.
110 G. D. Hawkins, Second Lieut, serving in
Spartittte at Trafalgar.
111 W. Clarke, First Lieut, in Centaur serving
in the barge cutting out Fr. corvette C^efor; at
capture of Fr. frigate squadron, 1806 ; bombard-
ment of Copenhagen, 1807; capture of Russian
74 Sewolod, 1808 ; and while serving in San Joeef,
lost a leg in action with a division of the Fr. fleet
off Toulon, 1813. Gaz. 1813.
112 P. H. Nicolas, Second Lieut, serving in
Belleitie at Tra&lgar ; and in boats of Armide at an
attack upon a convoy in Basque Roads ; and destme-
tion of a second in the harbour of Fosse de TOye,
1810.
113 J. G. Ruel, served at the capture of Fr. brig
Nieue at Guadaloupe, 1809.
114 A. Campbell, Second Lieut in Phmmt ia
the action off Ferrol, 1805 ; and in Tribune when
she engaged a Danish flotilla off Mandal, 1810.
115 J. R. Moriarty, First Lieut, serving in the
third Marine battalion during the Amerioan war,
1814-15.
117 G. Cull, First Lieut, serving in the Third
Marine battalion in North America, 1814-15.
118 J. Couche, served on shore storming the
battery on Point du Ch6, 1810.
119 A. Crosier served at the assault on the
American lines before New Orleans, 1814.
121 J. Laurie, Firat Lieut, serving in the first
Marine battalion, during the operations in America,
1813-15.
122 L. B. Reeves, Second Lieut, and severely
wounded in Victory, at Trafalgar. First Lieut,
serving in SoUbay, and commanded the Royal
Marines at the capture of Fort St. Louis, Senegal,
1809, which he garrisoned and commanded seven
months. Gas. 1805.
124 J. Orr, First Lieut, serving in Marine bat*
talion at Walcheren, 1809.
125 H. B. Fairtlough, Second Lieut, serving in
Revenge at Trafalgar.
126 D. McNicol, First Lieut, in command of
the Marines in Cfuerriere, when captured by
U. S. frigate Camtitution ; and favourablr men-
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Services of Royal Marines,
tioned in Capt. Dacrec's report. Served in QUu-
gow at AIg:ier8.
127 f . Mackintosh, First Lieut serving in Pohf-
phmut at Trafalgar.
188 H. Doswell, Second Lieut, in Refmlte at
the passage of the Dardanelles, 1807.
129 B. C. Holland, Second Lieut, serving in
boats of Thalia at capture of Fr. 6-gun privateer
Requin, 1808 ; and at siege of Flushing, and occo*
pation of South Beveland, 1809. First Lieut,
serving in Euryalus at defence of Cadis and Mata-
gorda; in Blackwood's skirmish off Toulon, 1810;
and in the barge cutting out Fr. privateer IntrepitUf
1811. Commanded the partj of marines landed to
storm two batteries and take a field piece, at capture
of a convoj in Calvacie roads, 1818 ; and partici-
pated in the constantly occurring boat services of the
frigate from 1810 to 1814, including the asoemt of
the Potomac, capture of Fort Washington, of
Alexandria, and attack on Baltimore. First Lieut,
serving in Qiuem CharlotU^ where he was quar-
tered in the main .top at Algiers; and for hit
services was personally commended bj the Admiral,
and appointed to succeed Capt. WihM>n in command
of Leimd£r*t marines.
ISO T. How, Second Lieut, and in 1808 com-
manded a garrison of 25 men in possession of Fort
Trinidad, in the Bay of Rosas, and twice defended
it against a very superior force ; and was mentioned
on the occsflioB in terms of warm commendation.
Served in the boats of ExeeUmt at capture of a con-
ToyatDuin, 1809.
131 O. Gill, served st the storming of Fort
Comelis, and reduction of Java, 1811.
132 K. 8. Parker, Second Lieut, serving in
Ifonareft, and employed in her boats at capture of
Fr. corvette Ceuar; present at the capture of Fr.
fiigate squsdron off Uochefort, 1806 ; and Pay-
master in the Marine battalion at Walcheren, 1809.
First Lieut, serving in MUffrrdy and engaged in
her boats and on shore at the captures Fiume and
other places in the Adriatic, and commanded the
detachment at the destruction of guns and battery
at Ragoniza and Pola. Afterwards employed on
shore in co-operation with the Austrian army.
Gas. 1813, 14.
134 G. A. E. Sandwitb, served in boats of
QlatUm, cutting out a Turkish ship at Sign, 1807 ;
and in the First Marine battalion during the opera-
tions in America, 1813-15.
135 R. Edwards^ served in Marine battalion at
Walcheren, 1809.
136 J. Lister, Second Lieut, serving in Tfciw
denr at Trafalgar, 1806 ; and passage of the Darw
danelles, 1807.
138 G. Gunn, served on shore at the captureof
Santa Maura, 1810; at destruction of convoy and
defeat of Fr. troopa at Languelia, 181S ; and at
reduction of Leghorn, 1813.
139 H. Lewis, Second Lieut, serving in Gai<<Kt
in the action off Madagascar, and severely wounded.
141 John Meares, Second Lieut. Mrving in
Active at Lissa.
145 F. J. White, Second Lieut, serving os
shore with the Marine battalion on the north eeiat
of Spain ; and present at Hemani, Faentarabis,aDd
Iran; and made prisoner by the CarUats. First
Lieut, serving in Uhina (and wounded) ; at the st-
uck on Cbuenpee ; and in the operations preceding
the capture of Canton, and continued serving till
the conclusion of the war.
146 G. W. Whiting, served at the attacks on
Cbuenpee, and in the operations previons to, and it
capture of Canton, Amoy, &c. 1841.
147 P. F. E. Daniel, First Lieut, aarving on
shore in the operations prior to the capture of
Canton, 1841 ; and honourably mentioned.
150 G. H. L. Creapin, Second Lieut, in Rvatil
at Copenhagen, 1801.
154 W. Ford, Second Lieut, serving in D^imtce
and frequentlj employed in cutting out ezpeditioos,
particularly in June, 1810, when he was severely
wounded.
155 D. P. Brisac, served in Third Battalion in
North America, 1814-15.
100 W. R. Flint, wounded at the capture of
four Am. schooners in the Rappahannock, 1813.
163 P. K. Garden, served on shore at Lsa-
guelia and Alassio, 1812 ; and at reduction of Leg-
horn, 1813.
165 E. J. Blake, Second laeut. serving in TVe-
fntndout in the Adriatic, and employed on abore in
co-operation with the Austrian army at the reduction
of Trieste, Venice, &c., 1813. Sererely wounded
in defending the town of Commaochio in Italy,
against the French.
168 W. Allen served in the Third Battalion in
North America, 1814-15.
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HONORARY DISTINCTIONS.
FIRST AND PRINCIPAL NAVAL AIDE-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN.
C|Vice>Admiral Sir William ParJter, Bart.
Pay 3662. per annum,
VAVAL AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN.
CapCotnt*
^Arthur Fanshawe.
"^rgilU. Htm. Lord John Hay.
Sir George A. Westphal, Kt.
Francia Erskine Loch.
Provo W. P. Walli*.
Armar Lowry Corry.
PayoftheabweqfficerM^ 182/. lOf .
per annum,
ROYAL MARINE AIDES-DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN,
Cokmel. ^TThoB. A. Parke. Colenel *^>J^olm Owen.
Pay 182/. 10«. per annum.
^/i-Rt. Hon. Lord Adolphus Flta-
darence.
Sir James Stirling, Kt.
Norwich Duff.
Hon. H. J. Rous.
OFFICERS TO WHOM HONORARY MEDALS HAVE BEEN GRANTED.
BattU of Trafalgar, 2Ut Oct. 1805.
Adm.***05irE.Codriiigton, GCMG.
Vice-Adm. f^Sir Charles Bullen.
Battle ofSt. Vomtngoy 6M Feb. 1800.
A dm. '^I.Sir Francis Wm. Ansten.
Vice*-Adm. 'gi.Sir Samuel Pym.
Capture ofHermione^ 9bth Oct. 1790.
Adm. "jgj^r Edw. Hamilton, Bart.
Actum offLitea^ l^th March, 1811.
Rear- Adm. #'S'tr James A. Gordon.
Rear- Adm. ^Phipps Hornby.
Capture of Le RUjoU, I2th Feb. 1812.
Adm. tt^on. Sir John Talbot*
Capture of the President, I6th Jan. 1816.
Rear- Adm. ^ Henry Hope.
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES OF THE MOST
HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH, IN THE ORDER OF THEIR
NOMINATION.
NAVAL OFFICERS.
Admiral Sir George Mnndy 28 Feb. 37
Sir John A. Ommanney 20 July 38
Vice-Adm. l^Sir Chas. Bullen 18 April 30
Sir Samuel Pym 26 Oct. 80
Adm.5irJ.West 4 July 40
Vice-Adm.^<Sir J. W. Loring do
LJB^JJon.XordW.Fitz-Roy do
Rear-Adm.5ir Charles Napier 4 Dec. 40
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES. (O)
Adm. JR^H<m.5trG.CockbGm ....20 Feb. 18
Sir E. Codrington, OCMG. ..13 Not. 27
of the Fleet, SirT. By am Martin 3 Mar. 30
Hon. Sir John Talbot 23 Feb. 42
Vice-Adm. Sir WilUam Parker, Bt, . .2 Dec. 42
Hear- Adm. mSir E. Lyons, Bt.{C\Yi!L) 10 July 44
Vice-Adm. Pit. Hon. Thos. Earl of
Dundonald (re-appointed) 22May47
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (#)
Adm. Sir Edw. Hamilton, Bt 2 Jan. 16
Rear-Adm. Sir J. Alexander Gordon do
Sir Edward Tucker .... do
Adm. 5tr Charles Ekins 6June31
. Sir G. E. Hamond, Bt 13 Sept. 31
Hon. Sir T. Bladen Capcl ... .20 Feb. 32
Sir Charles Adam 10 Aug. 36
Sir F. W. Austen 28 Feb. 37
Capt. Sir B. W. Walker (Honorary). . 12 Jan. 41
Vice-Adm. Sir Charles Richardson . .29 June 41
Vice-Adm. Sir Francis Mason 24 A ug. 41
Capt. Sir T. Herbert 14 Oct. 41
Rear- Adm.^i9ir Edw. Chetham Strode 8 May 45
Capt. i9tr Charles Hotham 0Mar46
Vice-Adm. ^Sir Hugh Pigot 10 July 47
Sir Thos. J. Cochrane .... 2 Nov. 47
Rear-Adm. Sir F. Beaufort (CIyU) . . 29Apr 48
COMPANIONS. (^)
Vice-Adm. Sir Lucius Curtis, Bt. .
^ftSir G. F. Seymour, Kt.
Rear-Adm.i2^. Ifofi. L&rd Radstosk
4 June 16
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Rear-Adm. Rt Hon. Earl Cadogan
Henry Hope
^Hofi.5irF.B.R.PelleWyJrt
Mppt Hornby
-Henry Prescott
'Sir Thomas Fellowes, Kt.
-^ohn William Andrew . . • •
-W. Fairbrother Carrol . . . .
-Colin Macdonald
-John Harper
-Fair&z Moresby
'iS^Sir John Marshall, Kt.
4 June 16
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Capt. Thomas Ball Suliyan
— ^ Rowland Money
— jtJohn Toup Nicolas
Sir Henry Loraine Baker, JB/.
Robert Ramsay
Rear-Adm. ^5tr W. A. Montagu, JTif. 8 Dec. 16
James Pattison Stewart . . do
-Sir Aug. W. J. Clifford, St. do
-Alexander Renton Shsjrpe do
Joseph Needham Tayler . . do
Vice-Adm. Hon. F. W. Aylmer 10 Sept 16
Rear-Adm. H(m.Sir A. Maitland, KCMO.do
John Coode do
Capt. Henry Dncie Chads 26 Dec. 26
— George Frederick Ryves do
Rt. Hon. Barl Spencer, K.G. . .18 Nor. 27
Edward Cnnon do
Gteorge Bohun Martin do
Bt. Hon. Earl Talbot do
«^— Robert Lambert Baynes do
Vice-Adm. Richard Carry 26Sept.81
Hon. Geo. Elliot do
Rear-Adm. Hon. Josceline Percy .... do
Capt. .9ir John Ross, JiTf 24 Dec. 34
Bt. Hon. Lord John Hay 17 Feb. 87
Rear-Adm. Sir E.T.Tronbridge, Bt. 20 July 88
Cuthbert F. Daly do
-Richard Arthur do
— Robert W. G. Festing .... do
— Barrington Rejmolds ... * do
—William Bowles 18Apr.d9
— Hyde Parker do
— Jas. W. Deans Dondas ..26 Oct. 80
-Charles Gordon 4 July 40
— — Thos. T. Tucker do
Christopher Bell do
Geo. LeGeyt do
Capt. Henry Smith (a) ldAug.40
Rear-Adm. Charles John Austen 18 Dec. 40
--i^ /2^Hoft.W.£ar2WaldegraYe do
Maurice F. F. Berkeley do
Capt. Edward Collier do
i{<William W. Henderson do
-^~ Arthur Fanshawe do
- Houston Stewart do
Edward Boxer do
— — Henry Byam Martin do
Henry J. Codrington do
W. Honeyman Hendeivon .... do
Horatio T. Austin do
^0n. R. S. Dundas 20 Jane 41
— ^- James Scott do
C. R. D. Bethm&e do
- Joseph Nias do
Str T. Maitland, lir« do
Sir Edw. Belcher, ^1 14 Oct. 41
- Wm. Warren do
. Harry Eyres do
Chas. Anst. Barlow do
Aug. L. Kuper .21 Jan. 4i
Hon. Fred. Wm. Grey do
Peter Richards do
Sir Jas. Everard Home, Bt • . . . do
Henry Kellett do
Bundle B. Watson do
Will. H. A. Morshead do
Richard CoUlnson do
James Hope 8 Apr. 46
Chas. Graham 87 July 46
Geo. J. Hay do
Sir Wm. Symonds, Kt. (CiTil) lMay48
Granville G. Loch SOMa} 49
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARINES.
MaJ.-Gen. George Lewis 4 June 15
Elias Lawrence 26Sept,S]
Col. Thomas Adams Parke 26 Sept. 91
iJcTohnOwen 20 July 38
Lient.-Col. Sam. B. Ellis 24 Dec 42
OFFICERS OF THE ORDER.
Dean, William Buckland, D.D., Dean of Westminster.
Oenealogitt and Blanc Cousier Herald, Walter Ashton Blount, Esq., Chester Herald.
jBoM King at Arm»^ Algernon GreviUe, Esq.
Begitirar an,l Secretary, Captain Michael Seymour, R.N.
Deputy Regittrar and Secretary, Albert William Woods, Esq., Lancaster Herald.
Oentleman Usher and Brunewick Herald, Albert William Woods, Esq., Lancaster Herald.
Metsenger, William H. Stephenson, Esq.
THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES. (GCMG.)
Adm. m ttSir Edw. Codrington .... 28 April 27
Vice-Adm. Sir Thomas Briggs 26 June 9S
KNIGHT COMMANDER. (KCMG.)
Rear- Ad. ^lUJofi. Sir Anthony MaiUand 26 F^.SO
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OFFICERS AUTHORISED TO WEAR FOREIGN ORDERS.
Rules relative to Foreign Orders from Foreign Sovereigns.
Ist. No British Subject shall accept a Foreigii
Order, or wear its Insignia, without having previ-
ously obtained a Warrant under the Royal Sign
Manual (directed to the Earl Marshal of England),
granting them Her Migesty's permission to accept
and wear the same.
2nd. To obtain such permission, the intention of
the Foreign Sovereign to decorate a British sub-
ject with the Insignia of such Order is to be notified
to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, either through the Queen's Minister
abroad, or through the accredited Minister of the
Foreign Sovereign resident at London. And if the
application be in fisivour of a Naval Officer, the
Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs will
communicate with the First Lord of the Admiralty
to the same effect, previous to Her Majesty's plea-
sure being taken thereon.
3rd. When Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs shall have taken Her
Majesty's pleasure, and obtained Her consent upon
the occasion, he shall then signify the same to
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the
Home Department, in order that the usual Warrant
may be prepared for the Royal Sign Manual, and
such other steps be taken as may be necessary for
carrying Her Migesty's pleasure into effect accord-
ingly.
4th. When the Warrant b signed by the Queen,
it shall be announced in the Gazette in the usual
manner, and registered in Her Miyesty's Ck>llege of
Arms.
5th. No subject of Her Majesty can be allowed
to accept the Insignia of a Foreign Order from
any Sovereign of a Foreign State, except they shall
be so conferred in consequence of active and dis-
tinguished services before the enemy, either at sea
or in the field, or unless he shall have been
actually employed in the service of such Foreign
Sovereign.
6th. Her Miyesty's license and permission doth
not authorise, and shall not be deemed or con-
strued to authorise, the assumption of any style,
appellation, rank, precedence, or privilege apper-
taining unto a Knight Bachelor of these Realms
Her Majesty has been pleased further to di-
rect,—
7th. That if the Service for which it is pro-
Sosed to confer the Order has been performed
uring War, the Notification required by the 2nd
Regulation must be made not later than two years
after the exchange of the Ratifications of a Treaty
of Peace.
If the Service has been performed in time of
Peace, the Notification must be made within two
years of the date of such Service.
8th. When a British Subject has received
the Royal permission to accept a Foreign Order,
he will at any future time be allowed to accept the
Declaration of a higher Class of tbe same Order,
to which he may have become eligible by increase
of rank in the Foreign Service, or in the Service of
his own country ; or any other distinctive mark of
honour strictly consequent upon the acceptance of
the original Order, and common to every person
upon whom such Order is conferred
Absrdkbn.
Foreign Office, Augtut 22, 1843.
The Queen has made known her pleasure,—
9th. That the 8th Clause of the Regulations
respecting Foreign Orders shall not be taken to
apply to Decorations of the Guelphic Order which
were bestowed on British Subjects by her prede-
cessors, their Majesties King George IV., and
King William lY., on whose heads the Crowns of
Great Britain and Hanover were united.
Decorations so bestowed cannot property be
considered as rewards granted by a Foreign
Sovereign for services rendered according to tbe
purport of the 5th Clause of the Regulations.
They must be rather considered as personal favours
bestowed on British Subjects by British Sovereigns,
and as having no reference to services rendered
to the Foreign Crown of Hanover.
Abeaoxbn,
Foreign Office, July 6, 1846.
NAVAL AND MARINE OFFICBRS OF THE ROYAL HANOVERIAN GUELPHIC ORDER.
KNIGHTS GRAND CROSSES. {4ft)
Admiral James, Marquis of Thomond ..ISMaylS
Capt. nt, Hon, Lord A. Fitzclarence 24 Feb. 32
Adm. Sir William Hall Gage 19AprU34
Vice-Adm.^iSftr Geo. F. Seymour .... 9 Dec. 34
Capt. BtMon. Lord J. F. Gordon Hal-
lyburton 22Aug.d6
KNIGHTS COMMANDERS. (^)
Sir W. Burnett, M.». Kt (Civil) ... .21 June .31
Rear-Ad.t^^ir W.A. Montagu, Kt, . . 17 Jan. 32
Rear- Adm. ^i9ir John Marshall, Kt. 18 June 32
Rear- Adm. Sir Andrew P. Green, Kt. 24 Aug. 32
Adm. Sir E. Dumford King, Kt 22 Jan. 33
Vice-Adm.ft5ir H. Pigot 18 June 34
Vice-Adm.lgciS'ir C. Bullen 19 Jan. 35
Rear- Adm. Sir W. H. Dillon, Kt do
Rear- Adm. 0«Si)* Edmund Lyons, Bt, do
Rear- Adm. ^Hon. Sir F. B. R. Pel-
lew, Kt 26 Jan. 36
Capt. Sir R. O'Connor do
Rear-Adm. iS^ir Henry Hart, i:* do
Capt. Sir John Franklin, Kt do
Rear-Adm.9;9ir E. Chetham Strode 1 Jan. 37
Rear-Adm. Sir Thomas Mansell, Kt, do
Rear- Adm. Sir David Dunn, Kt do
Vice-Adm,#5ir J. W. Loring 30 April 87
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Capt. Edward Spanhott 10 April 31
Capt. Andrew A. yinoent 26 April 81
Capt. Robert Smart 18 April 32
Capt. Sir George Tyler, Kt 4 Mar. 33
Capt.^. Toup Nicolas IJan. 34
Capt. Edward Lloyd do
Capt. iSTir Eaton Travers, iTf 4 Feb. 34
Sir George Magrath, m.d. Kt. Inspct.
of Hospitals (Ciyil) 34
Capt.^Wm. Wilmott Henderson ... .13 Jan. 36
Capt. Sir Samael Brown, Kt do
Commander Walter Kirby do
Capt. W. S. LoTell 25 Jan. 36
Capt. J. C. Carpenter do
Capt. Sir H. J. Leeke, Kt do
Capt. Samael Radford do
Capt. W. B. Bigland do
Capt. W. Hotham 85Jan.36
Captain Joseph Sherer do
Capt. J. Hindmarsh 4May9Q
Commander A. Maconochie do
Capt. J. Ryder Burton I Jan. 37
Capt. Chas. Warde do
Capt. W . Slaughter do
Commander B. M. Festing • do
Capt. W. J. Cole do
Commander J. Powney do
Commander C. Knight do
R. P. Hillyar, Inspct. of Hosp. (Civil) do
ROYAL MARINES.
^iWCoL Charles Menzies 4 Sept 31
Major-Gen. Walter Tremenheere • ... 18 June aS
CoL^ohnOwen 1 Jan. »
Col. John Wright do
9ilLieot.-Col. John Robyns 35 Jan. S8
FOREIGN ORDERS.
An atterisJkfar each Order an Officer hoe permietitm to wear, i$ prefixed to his name mtheUit
of Seniority, and General Alphabetical Index.
ADMIRALS.
Ij^Sir Edward Codrington, OCMO,^ Grand
Cross of St. Louis, St. George of Russia, 2d
Class ; Gold Cross of Redeemer of Greece.
^<Sfir John A.Ommanney, Cross of St. Louis, 3rd
Class of St. Vladimir, Redeemer of Greece.
VICE-ADMIRAL.
^Hon. F. W. Aylmer, Com. of St. Ferdinand
and Merit.
REAR-ADMIRALS.
^Bt. Hon. George Earl Cadogan, Kt. of Maria
Theresa.
§Sir C. Napier, 2d Class Red Eagle.
John Coode, Com. of St. Ferdinand and Merit.
Sir Thomas Fellowes, Kt. Kt. of Charles III.,
Com. of Legion of Honour, 2d Class of St Anne
of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
'^Sir Andrew Pellet Green, Kt. Kt. of the
Sword of Sweden,
it} George R. Sartorius, Kt. Grand Croii of St.
Bento D'Aris, Com. of Tower and Sword.
f Fairfax Moresby, Kt. of Maria Theresa.
Sir Thomas Mansell, Kt. Kt. of the Sword of
Sweden.
^^Sir Edmund Lyons, Bt. Cross of St. Louis,
Grand Cross of Redeemer of Greece.
I^|g]5ir John Marshall, Kt. St. George of Russia,
Kt. of Sword of Sweden.
Christopher Strachey, Kt. of St. Vladimir.
CAPTAINS.
Henry Fanshawe, St. Vladimir.
S>JUohn Toup Nicolas, Com. of St. Ferdinsod
and Merit.
George Bentham, St. Maurice and St. Lazare.
^Sir John Ross, Kt. 2d Class of St. Anne of
Russia, in Diamonds, Knight Commander of the
Sword of Sweden.
W. H. Smyth, 3d Class St. Ferdmand and Merit.
Richard Saumarez, Leopold of Austria.
^Rt. Hon.Earl Spencer, K.G.,Ctoss of St. Louis,
2d Class St. Anne of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
^Edward Curzon, Cross of St. Louis, Sd Class of
St. Vladimir, Redeemer of Greece.
^Rt. Hon. Earl Talbot, Cross of St. Louis, Sd
Class St. Anne of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
^George B. Martin, Cross of St. Louis, 2d Class St
Anne of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
Stephen Lushington, Cross of St. Louis, Redeemer
of Greece.
William Hamley, Leopold of Austria.
tDHjR. L. Baynes, Redeemer of Greece.
Sir John Franklin, Kt., Redeemer of Greece.
Rt. Hon. Lord John Hay, Grand Cross of
Charles the Third.
^H. J. Codrington,4th Class of St. Vladimir, Kt
of the Legion of Honour, Redeemer of Greece.
^ir T. Maitland, Kt., Super. Cross of Ch.III.
A. D. Y. Arbuthnott, Supernumerary Cross of
Charles III., 3d Class of San Fernando.
William Frederick Lapidge, Commander of Isa-
bella the Catholic, 2d Class of San Fernando.
Alfred Luckraft, Kt. of the Legion of Honour,
Redeemer of Greece
Geofge Augustus Eliott, Redeemer of Greece.
}gc^ir B. W. Walker, Kt. of the Legion of Ho-
nour, Redeemer of Greece, 2nd Class Iron
Crown of Austria, 2nd Class St. Anne of
Russia, and 2nd Class Red Eagle of Prussia.
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lUohaTd Crozler, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
W. H. Henderson, 2d Class of San Fernando.
James Wilkinson, Com. of Tower and Sword.
Hon. Fred. T. Pelliam,2d Class of San Fernando.
George Mansel, Kt. of the Legion of Honour.
Sidney C. Dacre9, Kt. of the Legion of Honour,
Redeemer of Greece.
William Richardson, Kt. of Isabella the CathoUc.
l^lCharles A. Barlow, 1st Class of San Fernando.
Jlon. SwynfenT. Carnegie, San Fernando.
Geo. Thomas Gordon, Ku of San Fernando.
Robert Sharpe, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
COMMANDERS.
J6hu Hilton, 8d Chws St. Ferdinand and Merit.
Rich. Moorman,3dCla8s St. Ferdinand and Merit.
Fran. Le Hunte, 3d Class Ferdinand and Merit.
Bamuel Ed. Widdrington, Kt. of Tower and Sword .
William Walker, (a) Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Thomas Baldock, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Jas, A. Legard, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
F. W. R. Sadler, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
LIEUTENANTS.
John Seaton, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
John De Courcy Dashwood, Kt. of Tower and
Sword.
O. R. Dashwood, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Henry Knolles, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
George Read (ft), Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Edward Bold, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
ROYAL MARINES.
^^Col. John Owen, 2d Class of the Spanish
Order of St. Ferdinand.
ijiColonel Charles Mensies, Kt. Charles III.
Colonel Walter Powell, 2d Class of the Spanish
Order of St. Ferdinand.
Ueut-Col. Stephen Giles, Kt. of Tower and
Sword.
Capt. E. A. Parker, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Captain George St. Logan, Kt. of the Legion of
Honour, Silver Cross of Redeemer.
Captain Robt. Hockings, 1st Class of San Fer-
nando.
MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS
AND FLEETS.
ISni^^R. Purkis Hillyar, Kt.of Tower and Sword.
HimSir John Liddell, Kt.,M.D.,2d Class St. Anna
of Russia, Redeemer of Greece.
SURGEONS.
Valentine Duke, Order of Yasa.
O'NeiU Ferguson, Kt. of Isabella the CathoUc
PAYMASTERS AND PURSERS.
George Voller Oughton, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Augustus H.Gilbert, Kt. of Isabella the Catholic.
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES HAVING RECEIVED FOREIGN
ORDERS, WHOSE NAMES HAVE NOT APPEARED IN LONDON GAZETTE.
FLAG-OFFICERS.
^Sir T. B. Martin, Commander of the Sword
of Sweden.
igiiSir C. Ekins, Knight of Wilhelm of the Ne-
therlands.
fgl^Sir G. E. Hamond, Commander of the Portu-
guese Order of the Tower and Sword.
*:gc5irC. Napier,( Count St. Vincent in Portugal,)
Grand Cross of the Portuguese orders of St.
Bento D'Avis, and Tower and Sword.
•r^a Coode,Kt. of Wilhelm of the Netherkmds.
t^Sir A. P. Green, Kt. of the Iron Crown of
Austria.
t^] J. Harper, Kt. of the Aust. order of Leopold.
Sir C. Sullivan, Bt., Com. of Redeem, of Greece
CAPTAINS.
D. Scott, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Jas. Morgan, Kt. of the Guelphic Order.
D. Price, Com. of Redeemer of Greece.
t^^Sir J. Ross, Officer of the order of Leopold of
Belgium, Com. Legion of Honour, Kt. of Red
Eagle of Prussia, 2nd class.
J. Brenton, Kt. of Russian order of St. Waldimir.
T. Ogle, Kt. of Braz. order of the South. Cross,
•il^ I^rd Adolphus Fitzclarence, Grand Cross of
Red Eagle of Prussia.
AR. Smart, Kt. of Red Eagle of Prussia.
Ab. Sparshott, Kt. of Red Eagle.
Chas. Talbot, Kt. Com. of Braz. Order of South-
em Cross.
Sidney C. Dacres, Kt. of San Fernando.
John Hackett, 1st Class, Charles III. of Spain.
^A. Fanshawe, Kt. of Leopold of Austria.
Sir J. Stirling, Kt,, Com.of Redeem, of Greece.
F. Hntton, Officer of Tower and Sword.
R. Burridge, Gold Cross of Redeemer of Greece.
C. J. Bosanquet, Commander of Portuguese
order of Christo.
Hon. E. Plunkett, 1st Class San Fernando.
E. Ommanney, Gold Crossof Redeemer of Greece.
J. Wheelock Noble, Gold Cross of Red. of Greece.
John MacDonell, Commander of Isabella the
Catholic.
O. L. St. Clair, Kt. of Sword of Sweden.
E. H. Scott, Gold Cross of Redeemer of Greece.
COMMANDERS.
R. H. Fleming, Kt. ofSt. Ferdinand and Merit,Kt.
of the Sardinian orderof St. MauriceandLazare.
Robt. Otway, Kt. of the Spanish orders of Isabella
the Catholic and of St. Ferdinand.
P. D. Bingham, Officer of Tower and SwOrd*
J. W. Bailey, Kt.of St. Ferdinand and Merit.
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Honorary DiBtinctions.
H. M. Ellicombe, Kt. of iBabella the CathoUc.
T. Baldock, £t. of Brnett of Saxe Cobuig.
Robt. Fonter, Ut Glaaa PeniTiaii Order of the Sun.
Henry H. Blnghami Gold Cross of Redeemer of
Greece.
John T. Pautoon, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Richard B. Crawlbrd, Kt. of Portngnete order of
the Conception.
LIEUTENANTS.
Richard N. Williams, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
Wm. B. Urmston,Kt of Portagaese Order of Jesus.
MASTER.
George Wright, Kt. of Isabella the Catholic.
ROTAL MARINES.
COLONEL.
*91(ii4Chas. Meniies, Kt. of Tower and Sword.
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
George Batt. Bury, 1st Class of the Spanish
Order of St. Ferdinand.
Sam. Garmstony the
CAPTAINS.
Robert Wright, 1st Class of the
of St. Ferdinand.
Charles C.Pratt, the
John B. Castieau (Breret-Major), the
Samuel R. Wesley, the
Henry W. Parkes, the
Geo. BUiot, the
Geoiige C. Langley, the
Andrew R. Sayage, 1st Class of
Edward P. Snowe, the
Geo. Lambrick, the
Spanish Order
theCa-
[thoUe.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
Dan. Robinson, 1st Class of Isabella the Catholie.
MEDICAL OFFICERS.
ijuSir G. Magrath, Com. Portug. Order of Christo.
J. R. Roberts, Kt. Portuguese Order of Cluisto.
Ralph Eden, Swedish Order of Waasa.
John Forbes, Kt. of Isabella the Catholic.
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY WHO HAVE RECEIVED FOREIGN
HONORARY MEDALS.
Captain Wm. Hamley, Austrian Gold Medal for Siege and Capture of Zara.
Michael Quin, Austrian Gold Medal for Siege and Capture of Zara.
Lieut. H. Tryon, Austrian Gold Medal for Siege and C^ture of Zara.
TURKISH MEDALS
for the Officers and Men employed during the Campaign in Syria belonging to the
Ships, have been receiyed at t^e Admiralty:—
Aiia^ BdUrophonf Benbow, Carnbridffe^ Carfrfort^ Coitor, C^lapt, Bapknt, Bdimimrffh, Gmngu,
Oorgon, HattingB^ Hazard, HecaU^ Hydra, ImplaeabU, Moffieienfu, Media, PhctniXf Piq^^
Powerful, Prineeu CharlotU, Revenge^ Rodney, StromboU, Taibot, Thunderer, Vanffuard,Vet
Waepf Zebra,
GOLD MEDALS^ — For Officers ranking with Field Officers.
SILVER MEDALS —For Quarter-Deck and Warrant Officers.
COPPER MEDALS.— For Working Petty Officers, Seamen, Marines and Boys.
MEDALS FOR CHINA.
MEDALS for the Officers and Men of Her Msjesty's Msrine Forces who were in China balonginr to
the undermentioned Ships, baye been received at the Admiralty : —
Cruiser.
Dido.
Druid.
Endymion.
Hsrlequin.
Hasard.
Herald.
Hyacinth.
Jupiter.
Lame.
MeWille.
Modeste.
Ale|^rine.
Alligator.
Apollo.
Belleisle.
Blenheim.
Blonde.
CalUope.
Childers.
Clio.
Columbine.
Conway.
ComwsIIis.
Nimrod.
North Star.
Plover.
Pylades.
Ratdesnake.
Samarang.
Sapphire.
Starling.
Sulphur.
Vixen.
Wanderer.
Wellesley.
Which will be deliyered on application at the Office of tbe Accountant-General of the Navy, Somenet
House, on the parties applying for them producing their respective Certificates.
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NAVAL MBDALS.
Admiralty, Tih Jwn, 1848.
The Lords Commissionera of die Admiralty having
referred to a Committee of Flag Officers the con-
sideration of the nayal actions for which medals
shoold be granted, in aceordanoe with the spirit of
the Queen 8 most gracious intentions, as signified
in the Gmstttt of the 4th June, 1847; and Her
Majesty having been pleased to approTS of several
of the suggestions submitted by the said Committee,
the following notice is issued for the information
and guidance of those who may have claims to this
honourable distinction: —
1st. The rule, direeted by Her Majesty to be ob-
served in extending this mark of Her royal favour,
is so comprehensive, as to bring within its scope all
Officers, seamen, and marines (and soldiers who
served as marines) who were present in any action
which at the time received the special approbation
of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
2nd. From the commencement of the war in
1793, it was the practice of the Board of Admiralty
to notice battles of conspicuous merit by the pro-
motion of the First Xisutenant of the ship or ships,
or the promotion of the Commander, if the action
was fought by a small Teasel; ana, conformably
with this practice, it is Her Majesty's pleasure,
that persons of every rank, who were present in
such actions, during the wars conmiencing in 1793,
and ending in 1815, and now living, shall receive a
medal commemorative of their meritorious services;
and they are required forthwith to state their claims
for each action in which they may have been en-
gaged, according to the form (A) hereunto annexed,
and transmit the same to the Secretary of the Com-
mittee of Flag Officers, Admiralty, I/>ndon.
3rd. Her Majesty has also been pleased to take
into Her gracious oonsideration the many instances
and
,and
/ the
promotion of the Officer conducting the enterprise,
shall entitle those who were present, and now living,
to a medal ; provided the answers, to be given in
the form (B), shall enable the Committee to ascer-
tain that the claim is well founded. But the Offi-
cers, seamen, and marines of the ships, from which
the boats were detached, are not to participate in a
distinction which only properly belongs to those
personally engaged.
(a)
4th. It is also ordered, that aerviee in the frigates
and smaller vessels, which were actually present
in any of the great fleet actions mentionea in the
Gautte of the 4th June, 1847, for which the Cap-
tains of the ships of the line received medsls, shall
entitle those now surviving of the crews of such
veesels to a medal.
And all surviving Officers, sesmen, and marines,
belonging to ships actually co-operating and present
during the siege and capture of Martinique in 1809,
Guadalonpe in 1810, Java in 1811, St. Sebastian in
1813, for which the Army hsd medals, will be en-
titled to a similar distinction, if their return, ao-
cording to form (A), shall enable the Committee to
trace the presence and co-operation of the ships to
which the applicants belonged.
And 6Ui. Her Majesty, having taken into Her
most gracious consideration the circumstance that
medals have been mnted by Her Majesty for ser-
vicee rendered by the Navy, not only in the ware
commencing in 1793, and ending in 1815, but also
for services rendered in the late war in China,whilst
the intermediate general actions, viz. :
The attack upon Algiers in 1816,
The battle of Navarino in 18i7, and
The operations on the coast of Syria in 1840,
are unmarked by any such distinction, has been
pleased to direct, that the surviving Officers, saa-
men, and marines, engaged in those sctions, shall
dso receive a similar mark of their Sovereign's
gracious recollection of their services, and of Her
desire to record the same ; and all such Officers,
seamen, and marines are, therefore, hereby called
upon to transmit their claims to such distinction
according to the annexed form (A), and addressed
to the Secretary of the Committee of Flag Officerf,
Admiralty, London.
The following Flag Officers have been dinoted
to re assemble, as a Committee for the investiga-
tion and adjudication of all claims sent in ac-
cording to the printed forms, via. :—
Admiral Sir T. Byam Martin, G.C.B.
Admiral Sir W. Hall Gage, G.C.H.
Admiral the Hon. Sir Thos. Bladen Capel, K.C.B.
B«ar-Admiral Sir James A. Gordon, X.C.B.
By command of the Lords CommisaiooeM
of the Admiralty,
H. G. Wahd.
Name of Applkaat.
Name of the
Hhip.
Captain's
Kune.
Action for
which claim ii
Date of
Actloo.
Name of Officer or
Officen promoted.
(8)
Name of
Name
of bis
Ship.
OaptalB's
Name.
Place or
Occaalon
where the
Attack
Date of
tbeAttsck.
Name of the Boat
in which the
Applicant MTTcd,
and Name of the
Officer Command-
ing the Boat.
Name of the
Officer Com-
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CLASSES AND DENOMINATIONS OF HER MAJESTY^ SHIPS.
FIRST RATES— Comprising all ships carrying
110 guns and upwards, or whose complements con-
sist of 950 men or more. First rates may be sub-
divided into two classes— the Caledonia 120 gun
class ; and the Queen 1 10 gun dass. The Caledonia,
and ships of her class are armed with four 8 inch
guns, and 28 9 ft. 6 in. 32-pr8. on the lower deck ;
two 8 in. guns, and 32 9 ft- S2-prs. on the middle
deck; and 34 8 ft. 32-prs. on the main deck.
Quarter deck and forecastle : six 8. ft 6 in. S2-prs.,
and 14 32-pr. carronades. The Queen mounts six 8
in. guns on the lower deck, and four on the middle
deck, the remaining 60 guns on those decks being
9 ft. 6 in. 32-prs. Main deck : 30 8 ft. 32 prs.
Quarter deck and forecastle : six 8 ft. 6 in., and 14
6 ft. 32-pr8.
SECOND RATES— Comprising one of her Ma-
jesty's yachts, and all ships cwrying under 110
guns, and not less than 80 ; or whose complements
are under 960, and not less than 760 men. Subdivi-
sible into four classes: — Ships of Princeti Charlotte
104 gun class, carry their guns on three decks ; and
differ only in armament with Caledonia dass in
having four 32-prs. less on the lower, middle, main,
and quarter decks ; and in their being 8 ft. guns on
the middle decks, and 6 ft. 6 in. grans on the main
decks. The Rodney (92 gun dass), is armed on the
lower deck with six 8 in. guns, and 26 9 ft. 6 in. 32-
prs. ; main deck, four 8 in. g^s, and 30 9 ft. 6 in.
32.prs.; quarter deck and forecastle, 26 8 ft. 32-prs.
jisia (84 gun dass) is armed on the lower deck
with six 8 in. guns, and 24 9 ft. 6 in. 32-prs.; main
deck, two 8 in. guns, and 30 8 ft. 32-prs.; quarter
deck and forecastle, six 8 ft. 32-prs., and sixteen 32-
pr. carronades. Superb (80 gun dass), mounts
dght 8 in. guns on the lower deck, and 20 9 ft. 6 in.
S2-prs.; main deck, four 8 in. guns, and 24 9 ft. 32-
prs. ; quarter deck and forecastle, 24 8 ft. 32-pr8.
THIRD RATES — Comprising her Migesty's
other yachts, and all such vessels as may bear uie
Hag or pendant of any Admiral- Superintendent, or
Captain-Superintendent of one of her Mi^esty's dock
yards ; and all ships c-arrying under 80 guns, and not
less than 70 ; or whose complements are under 760,
and not less than 620 men. Subdivisible into three
dasses :— The Bellerophon (78 gun dass), is armed
on lower deck vrith four 8 in. guns, and 26 9 ft. 6 in.
S2-prs.; main deck, two 8 in. g^uns, and 30 8 feet 6 in.
32-pr8.; quarter deck and forecasUe, six 8 feet 32-
prs., and ten 32-pr. carronades. The ComwaUis
(72 gun class), four 8 in. guns on the lower deck,
and 24 9 ft. 6 in. 32.prs. ; main deck, 28 8 ft. 32-prs.;
quarter deck and forecastle, four 8 ft. 32.pr8., and
12 32-pr. carronades. The Boscawen (70 gun dass)
is armed with four 8 in. guns, and 32 9 ft. 6 in. 32-
prs. on lower deck ; main deck, two 8 in. guns, and
26 9 ft. S2-pr8.$ quarter deck and foreeastie, 16 7 ft.
6 'in. 32-prs.
FOURTH RATES— Comprising aU ships eanj-
ing under 70, and not less than 60 guns ; or vhoie
complements are under 620, and not less than 450
men. Subdivisible into two dasses : The rermm«
Alfred class, mount six 8 in. guns, and 22 9 ft- 6 k
32-prs. on the main deck ; and 22 8 ft. 6 in. 32^
on the quarter deck and forecastle. The PortUad
dass, curies four 8 in. guns, and 26 8 ft. 32.prs. m
the main deck ; and four 8 ft. 6 in. 32-pr8., and I6
32-pr. carronades on the quarter deck and forecastle
FIFTH RATES— Comprising all ships esrnug
under 60, and not less than 30 guns ; or whose cob-
plements are under 460, and not less than 300 m«a ,
Subdivisible into four dasses— the 44 gun {Madagu-
car) class ; 42 gun (Retistance) dass ; 38 gun {Bd-
videra) dass ; and 40 gun {Pique) dass. The three
first mentioned carry two 8 in. guns, and 7 ft 6ii.
32.prs. on the main deck ; with four 7 ft. 6 in. 32|
prs., and 32-pr. carronades on the quarter dediau
forecastle. The Pique dass mounts four 8in.g:uSt |
and 18 9 feet 6 in. 32-prs. on the main deck; sad 14 j
8 ft. 32-pr8. on the quarter deck and forecastle.
SIXTH RATES— Comprising all other ^
bearing a Captain. Sixth rates may be subdivkid
into five dasses— the 26 g^un (Vestal) dass ; 26 pii
(Andromache) dass ; 20 gunfCa^ypw) dass; 34 gu
CMTocoa) raxee corvette ; and 18 gun {Daphne) oor-
vette. The Veetal class mounts two 8 in. guns, uw
16 7 ft. 6 in. 32-prs. on the main deck ; and two 7 ft- 6
in. and six 6 ft. 32-pr8. on the quarter deck and (at-
castle. The Andromache dass mounts two 6S-p.
carronades ; and 18 6 ft. 32-prs. on the main deck;
and six 6 ft. 32-prs. on the quarter deck and fore-
castle. Tlie Cafypeo dass mounts 18 7 ft. 6 in. ^^
prs. on the main deck ; and two 7 ft. 6 in. 33-pr.
pivot g^s on the quarter deck and forscastie. Tki
Curacoa dass is armed with 24 7 ft. 6 in. 32-pn.;
and Daphne dass with 18 7 ft. 6 in. 32-prs. -
SLOOPS— Comprising bomb ships, and sU other
vessds commanded by Commanders. 20 gun (Ain*
rod) dass has two 6 ft. 32-prs., and 18 32-pr. ear-
ronades; 18 gun {Modette) class, mounts 18 6 ft 33-
prs.; 18 gun {Harrier) dass mounts two 6ft32-prt.
and 16 32-pr. carronades. Sffren 16 gun bng
mounts two 7 ft- 6 in., and 14 6 ft. 32-prs. ChiUm
12-gun class mounts two 7ft 6 in., and lo 6 ft 4 ia. 31-
pr. carronades. Daring 12 gun brig dass moaati
12 6 ft. 32 pr. guns, l^e 10 gun brigs are anaed
with two 6 ft. 18-pr. guns, and dght 18-pr. carro-
nades ; and the Dofyhiu brigantine dass mouBa
one 7 ft 6 in. 32-pr. pivot gun, and two 32-pr. car
ronades.
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the place and date of building, the tonnage, and constroctor, or constructors, or the Ship from vokp
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THE ROYAL NAVY.
PLAG-OPPICERS IN COMMISSION, AND OFFICERS COMMANDING
SQUADRONS.
Nore. Ocean.
Vice- A dmJ^Han. Oeoige Elliot 9Hay48
FL-Lt. ..Fitzjames B. M'Gregor 3Nov48
See JaB. A. Smith.
Portsmouth. Vtetory,
Adm. 9;JEr<m. Sir T. Bladen Capd .... ldSept46
FL-Lt. ..ThoB. Cochran 10ct48
See Richard Haig.
Devonport. Impregnabie,
Adm, ^Sir W. H. Gage, Kt I7Apr48
FL'Lt. Hareiu F. Brownrigg l7Apr48
See* • .John Irring.
Queenstown. AJax,
Rear-Adm. Manly H. Dixon lJiine49
Pl,-Lt. George B. Jeffreys Ijan60
See, ..Matthew Scott.
Woolwich. Fisgard.
CommodoreUenrj Eden IdNov48
i See,
.Jas. R. Andrews.
Mediterranean.
Queen,
Vtee Adm, Ij^Sir William Parker, JBt. . . 87Feh45
FL 'Lt. AugQBtus Philimore 38Feb47
See, ..Charles Richards.
West Indies, Halifax, and North America.
WeUesky.
Viee-Adm. IjtBarl of Dundonald 12Jan48
FL'Li. Han. Arthur A. Cochrane 9Jan48
See, . . William D. Jeans.
Imaum.
Comnwdore Thomas Bennett 7Feh48
Pacific. Asia.
ffear-^ <fm4^Phipp8 Hornby S6Aqk47
Fi.'Lt. Samuel Morrish 18Feb50
See. • •
S. £. Coast of America. Southampton.
J2«ar-jl<im.l^Barrington Reynolds 8Aag48
Fi.-Lt. Fredk. Woolcombe 4Sept48
See. ..Nich. B. Lash(aef)
East Indies. Hastings.
Rear-Adm. ^fKllhas. J. Austen 14Jan60
JP/.-U. G. T. M. Purvis «2Jan50
See. Geo. P. Martin.
Cambrian,
Commodore Jba. H. Plomridge 130ct47
See. . . Wymond Hamley.
Cape of Good Hope. Castor.
Commodore Christopher WyriU 1 9June48
Sec Chas. A. Pritchard.
West Coast of Africa. Centaur.
Commodore ^A. Fanshawe 12Jan49
F;.-L^ W. J. Lake (oc^) I2jan40
Sec. ..Wm. L. Inch.
Adm. Sup. at Portsmouth. Illustrious.
Rear-Adml. tglHenry Prescott 15Dec47
FL'Lt. Elphinstone D'O. D. A. Aplin 810ec47
Com. Sup. at Plymouth. Agineourt.
CommodoireSl^. Hon. Lord John Hay . . .9Feb50
Fl.'Lt. Fred. P. Warren 21 Feb60
See. ..William Dyer.
Adm. Superintendent at Malta. Ceylon.
J{ear-il<{m Edward Hanrey 9Mar48
I See. . Hugh F. Pullen
EFPECTIVB SHIPS, WITH THEIR PRESENT STATIONS,
INCLUDING SHIPS BUILDING.
1 ABOUKIR, 90.
iJevonportm
DtTonport 1848. Tona M87. BjiiiOBda.
d ACHERON. St. Surv. Vessel.
New Zealand.
ShMncM 1886. Tons 790. H.p.170. BymoDdi.
Capt ....John L.Stokes 140ct47
Com .... Geo. H. Richards . . . . 180ct47
ACHERON— (CoiUtniwrf.)
Lieut .... Chas. 6. Phillipps . .23Noy47
Mast . . . .Fred. J. O. Evans .... 180ct47
Surg .... David Lyall, md 260ct47
Pay ^ Pur Wm. Shanks (act) .... 12Nov49
2rf Mast . . Joseph W. Smith .... 180ct47
John M. Pridham . . . . llDec47
Asst Surg Chas, Forbes, no. . . 15Nov47
Clerk John E. Stiles 9Dec47
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Effective List of the Royal Navy.
3 ACHILLE, 76.
Sheemess.
OnTMand 1796. Toot 1087. AiUrPMijMt.
4 ACORN, 12.
Chatham.
Plymoqth 1888. Tona 486. Bfmonds.
5 ACTION, 26.
Poritmouth.
PortMuonth 1880. Tons 090. School of Archltoetaro.
6 ACTIVE, 40.
Chatham.
Chatham 1840. Tont 1097. Symoada.
8 ADVENTURE. Tratufort.
Particular Service.
Mast Com Peter Wellington 2Jan49
2£/ Afa«/ . M. Roberts 2Jan49
T. C. Cave 2Jan49
Jsst Surg Geo. H. Edwards HFeb-V)
C^ m CA Geo. H. Wise 2Jan49
ADVICE. St.
M.p. 80
fFoolwich.
9 AOLUS, ^.
Portsmouth.
D«ptfordl89S. Toot 1077. AtUr Vr, Ltdti.
11 AFRICAINE, 44.
Uhatfuim.
Chatham 1888. Toimaga 1178. After Fr. PruidmU.
12 AFRICAN. St. Tug.
Sheemese.
BaUtl898. Ton* 880. H.p. OOi Bepplnga.
13 AGAMEMNON, 80.
JVookDichj building.
Tout 8074. H.p. 400. Seraw prop. Kary Ollloa.
14 AQINCOURT, 72. Ord. Dep6t.
Devonport.
Fljnouth 1817. Tons 1747. Snrrayonortha NaTj.
Capt .... ^Joseph Nias 5 June50
Com ....S. M'Connick 31Dec49
Lieut .... Edm. H. Gunnell .... 5June50
Fred. P. Warren,.^ . . 21 Feb50
For Service [Thos. Cull(&) 12June49
rf ( Adrian T. Mann 7 July49
Ordhuny. ' R. H. Wharton 240ct49
Addl for 5 Chas. G. Rigge 1 6Jan49
Steam Serv I Fred. H. Stevens .... 2Nov49
Mast James Brown 28Jan48
Ut Lt Mar Fred. £. Budd 17July49
Geo. L. Blake 3July49
AGINCOURT— (Cofi/tiiiierf.)
Chapl . . . . Wm. N. Snowe 4July49
Surg John Donlop, ud 3Feb48
Pay ^ Pur Jonathan Gain IJaodO
Aset Surg Wm. Webber, md 6Nov49
2d Mast . . Wm. B. Edwards . . . 30Juiie«$
Thos. H. Julian . . . .27Juiie48
Wm. H. Turner SJanoO
Clerk ... .Wm. Elliott 4June50
15 AIGL£,24.
Chatham.
Bachlarriiard 1801. Baseed 46 fun Mgata. ToafW.
Heotlow.
16 AJAX,56. St. Ship.
Queenstown.
BlaekwaU 1809. Tooa 1981. Screw prop. S.^4S4.
Stti^ayon of Navy.
Capt Michael Quin 29Apr50
Corns for S Geo. A. Bedford 2Maj50
Surv Ser i R. B. Beechey 2May50
Lieut JohnB. Massie 2Mhj50
Wm. A. Munton 2May50
Geo. M. Jackson . . . 20Mav JO
Addl ....Edw.K. Barnard ....6MaT50
Addl for S Adol. G. Edye 2Ma]r50
Surv Ser i Fred. W. Sidney 2May50
Mast ....John Rogers 2Maj50
Addl for j A. B. Usbome 2MaT50
SurvSer { John E. Davis 2Maf50
Cap MarJrtThos. P. Dwyer 8May5D
IttLtMarArtT. L. Alexander .... 8May50
Surg ....Bart. Verling 2Maj50
Pay ^ Pur Jer. L. Jones 2MaT50
Mate Arthur Bagley 8May50
Asst Surg Chas. S. Lester 2MaT50
Addl ....G. J. A.M<Cnlla^ ..2May50
2nd Mast Sam. Wayth 6May50
Addl .... Jos. North (act) 2MayoO
M. C. Raymond 6Mar50
17 ALARM, 26.
North America and West Indies.
Sh6em6Ml846. Tons 910. afmmdt,
Capt Geo. Ramsay 2lAug49
Lteut ....Chas.W.Bonham....27AQ^9
C. G.Glinn 19Mar50
Aug. J. King ton 21Aug49
Mast .... John P. P. Warren . .30Aug49
1 St Lt Mar Thos. C. Gray 16DeH9
Ch^If InsGeo. A. M. Litle .... 22Aug49
Surg . . . . D. Thomson ib , md. 25Aug49
Pay 4- Pur H. S. Hooper 21 Aug49
Mate JohnE^Simeoe ....12Sept49
AsstSurg Geo.F.Banks 4Sept49
2ndMast H. B. Boxer 21Aug49
Clerk ....C.J.Martin 21Ani49
18 ALBAN. St.
Sheemess.
Oaptfdrdl887. (lOganhfigiaaffthnwd.) Tom4OS.B^10^
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19 ALBATROSS, 12.
East Indies.
Portsmoath 1841. ToniiM, Sjmondt,
Cotn
Lieut ....S. J.Brickwell 18Noy46
A. Wilmshurst 6Nov46
Moat . . . . Wm. H. Crane 6Nov46
Surg . . . . S, Livesay, md 7Dec46
Pay ^ Pur Geo. P. C.Batcman ..12Dec46
Cierk Tho8.R. Diimb ....I9Noy46
• 20 ALBERT. Si.
Lent to Colonial Government at the Gambia,
LlTeipool 184 . T^mi 4fi«. H.p. 90. LtinL
. 21 ALBION, 90.
Devonport,
DevoBpert 184S. Tons 80eS. BjmaniM.
Capt . . . Wm. J. H. Johnstone 29May50
Com Wm. Howat lJtme50
Lieut . . . .James Dirom 1 June50
Fred. D. Yonge 30May50
Wm.M.DoweU ....30May50
Mast ....Henry Paul 30May50
Ct^t Mar J. P. Stevens 4June50
]«<Z/ Afar F.J.Richards 4Jane50
Siw/ZtAfar D. W. Curry 4June50
Surg Richard Douglas 1 JunedO
Pay ^Pwr Geo. Thom 29May50
Nav Ins . . Fred. H. Needham . . 3 June50
Mate Geo.Blakeley lJune50
2nd Mast G. S. AUdricks 30May50
Asst Surg G. Mason, md 7June50
22 ALECTO.
CbaUumi 1880.
St, Shop.
Woolwieh,
Tons 800. H.p.900.
Sjnumdf.
23 ALERT, 6.
Devonport.
BotlMriitClie 1886. Tona 868. BjmtmAL
24 ALFRED, 50.
PortsmmUh.
Fonnerly A$la. Frindilrary 1811. Tout 17O0.
gnu ihlii. But ejon of Nwry.
74
25 ALGIERS, 90.
Devonport, building.
Tons 8108. NaTyOAeob
26 ALLIGATOR, 26.
Hospital, Hong Kong.
Oodiln 1881. Tom 000. Sorreyon of Vmrj.
Chapl . . . . John J. Harrison . • . .22Aug49
Asst Surg John Andrews (6) md. 27Juiy49
Alex. E. Mackay ....27July49
27 AMAZON, 26.
East Indies.
Doptford 1881. Raieed 48 gan flrlgato. Tont 1078. After
Fr. L9da.
Capt .... Edw. N. Trouhridge . . 260ct48
Lieut . . . .Wm. Mould 1Not48
Chas. Bromley 260ct48
R. G. Craigie 260ct48
Mast .... Bern. Renaud 29May49
\st Lt Mar A F. Sutherland 4Nov4d
ChS^NIns F. W. Waldren I6Nov48
Surg .... A. Graham, md 26Not49
Pay 4- Pur R. T. Crispm 280ct48
2indMast . . Jas. Kiddle 260ct48
Clerk ....E.W.M.Milman ...2600148
28 AMERICA, 50.
Devonport.
BlMkvidllSOO. (IUMMI74.) Tom 1708. tarr.oTNaTy.
29 AMETHYST, 26.
Devonport.
DoTonport 184A. Tons 098. Bymooda.
30 AMPHION, 30. St. Fngate.
Sheemess.
Woolwich 1840. Tom 1474. Aoz. Senw Prop. H.p. 800.
Sopplngs. After Oattor, Wliite's bow.
31 AMPHITRITE, 26.
Pact^.
Bombny 1818. Tom (reduced 48 gm Mgate) 1084. After
Fr. Ltda,
Capt .... John McDougall . . . ISFebOO
Ltkut . ...Geo. Walker.. •..•..16July47
J. H. Fumeaux . . . .19Jnly47
Walter Strickland. . . . I6July47
Mast ...V.G. Roberts 16July47
1** Lt MarW. G. Suther 20July47
Surg . . W. Loney, md 16Jnly47
Pay 8f PurWm. G. Parmeter . . . . 16Ju1y47
Navlnst.. Geo. S. Bourne 17Aug47
2dMast ,.U.BntchingB 10Ang47
Asst Surg Jas. Whicher 16July47
Clerk Wm. J. Stevens 16Jaly47
32 ANDROMACHE, 26.
Devof^MTt.
PeMbnke 1888. TVim717. Sepptafi.
33 ANDROMEDA, 44.
Devonport.
BomteylSSO. Tone 1810. After Fr. Pretitfefif.
33a ANTELOPE. St.
Mediterranean.
Btaekwall 1840. Iron. Tom 040. H.p.M4. NnryOflrce.
Lieut Com Francis Smyth 27Jaly47
2d Mast ..Pred.B.Youel 25Apr49
Asst Surg James Henry 4Aug47
Clk in Ch, .Thos. C. Thomas .... 16Jan49
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34 APOLLO, 8. Tr.
Particular Service,
Buntodon 1805. Tons 1084. Rule. After Lior/y.
Com James Rawstorne . . . 29Dec4S
Lieut ....P. G. Nettleton 9Jan49
Wm. L. Staniforth . . 23Dec48
Mast .... Benj. Simpson 23Deo48
Surg .... Wm. Robertson, m d Jan49
Pat/ ^ Pur Henry R. Cole 23Dec48
Aest Surg John T. Caddy 25May49
Wm. Telfer 150ct49
2nd Afast.,U. Clements 23Dec48
AddL .... Richard C. Dyer ... 31Jan49
35 ARAB, 12.
East Indies.
Chatham 1847. Tone 481. Symonde.
Own Wm. Morris (6) 28Aug47
Lieut .... Henry D.Selby ....28Aug47
Edw. Nares 18Peb49
Mast ....W.H.T. Green 9Sep47
Surg , . . .John Gallagher 7Sep47
Pay 4- Pur R. Brownsdon {act) . . 230ct48
AsstSurg John Sole 10Feb50
Clerk .... John Doyle 23Sep4;
36 ARACHN£,18.
Devonport,
Derooport 1847. Tons 001. Symondt.
37 ARCHER, 4. St. Sloop.
West Coast of Africa.
I)ei»tford 1840. Tone 978. H.p. 900. Lord John Hay.
Com Jas. N. Strange 2Apr50
Lieut .... Geo. A. E. Ridge .... 12Apr50
£dm. S. Grove 3Apr50
Mast John Symons 3Apr50
Surg L. C. Urquhart, md 5Apr50
Pay^-PttrL. E.Beckett 8Apr50
AsstSurg C. K. Ord, md 5Apr50
37(a) ARDENT, 3. St. Sloop.
Malta.
kl841. Tone 800. H.p. 900. Syaonde.
38 AR£THUSA,50.
Particular Service.
Pembroke 1849. Tone 9180. Symonds.
Capt . . . .Thos. M. C. Symonds I9Jan50
Lieut ... Oct. Cumberland 19Jan50
Edm. L. Strangways . .9Feb50
R. W. Courtenay .... 19Jan50
Arthur W. A. Hood ..19Jan50
Wm. Bowden 19Jan50
Mast . . . .David Craigie 19Jan50
Capt Mar Edw. P. Snowe 21Feb50
1 1 Lt Mar Henry G. ElUot .... 22Jan50
Ckapl .... Geo. C. Purches 22Jan50
Surg .... Chas. D. Steel 22Jan50
Pay ^ Pur J. H. Greaves I9Jan50
ARETRVQk— (Continued. )
Nav Ins. . Geo. F. Parker 22Jan50
Mate A.R.Owen 22JanoO
Asst Surg John Cotton, md 22Jan50
John Wallace (aeO ..16Mar50
2»rfi»far..John P. Dillon 19JanoO
Clerk .... Henry W. Arlidge 1 9 Jan50
Wm. H. Ozzard 19Jan50
F, S. Wheeler 19Jan50
39 ARGUS. St. Sloop.
Woolwich.
Portemoath 1%49. Tone 975 H.p. 900. Mary Office.
40 ARMADA, 72.
Devonport.
Taraehapel, Ply moath, 1810. Tone 1740. Surf^yorsof Ne«T.
41 ARROGANT, 36. St. Frigate.
Particular Service.
PorUmouth 1848. Tons 1879. H.p. 960. Screw prop.
Flncham.
Capt .... Robt. S. Robinson . . . 15Feb50
Lieut .... Benj. P. Priest 13Mar49
A. F. R. De Horsey . . 13Mar4i^
A. A. D. Dundas . . . I3Mar49
Chas. W. Hope 13Mai49
Geo. W. Rice 13Mar49
Mast . . . .John Tucker (6) 13Mar49
Cap MarArerhos. HoUoway 17Mar49
IttLieutMarW. E. Ireland 17Mar49
Art
CAopi^iV J J. H.Lang 13Marl9
Surg John Rees 14Mar49
Pay 4- P«r E.A.Smith 13Mar49
Mate ....Chas. J. Balfour 13Mar49
2nd Mast . H. A. Martin l3MaT49
Asst Surg M. Burton, md 15Mar49
T. B. Purchas, md 9MaidO
Clerk ...J.W. M.Ashby ....13Mar49
42 ARROW, 6. Ketch.
Portsmouth.
PorUmoath 189S. Tone 157. Bayee.
43 ASIA, 84. Flag.
Paci/lc.
Bombay 1894. Tone 9980. After Fr. Gmeptie.
Capt .... Robt, F. Stopford .... 25 Aug47
Com G. T. P. Hornby, 8Feb50
Lieut ....Henry W. Hire 6Sep47
Henry S. Hillyar . . . .31Aug47
Wm. Amphlett 30Aug47
Fred. A. Boyce 26Aug47
C. S. S. Stanhope . . . .26Aug4r
FlLt .. . .Saml. Morrish 18Feb50
Addl Wm. A. R.Lee 18Jan48
W. Cox Chapman. . , . llNov48
R. Moore (act) 18Feb50
Mast James Tonkin 26Aag47
Capt Mar Alex. Anderson 4Sep47
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Isi Lt Mar Wm. C. P. EUiott . . . . 18Nov47
E. B. Snow 4Sep47
Chapl . . . Jas. R. Moffatt 16Nov47
Surg Maurice T. West .... 3June48
Pay 4- Pur John Ward 26Aug47
Nav Iru B. C. Saunders 15Sep47
Mate .... Hugh A. Hinde {act). . 17Jan50
UndMast Jos. Cutajar Nov48
L. F. Stephens 26Aug47
John P. G. Clements 30June49
Asst Surg J. R. Holman 3Sep47
J. B. Ricards 23Nov47
uiddl ....JohnNihiU 19Dec48
Edw W. Pritchard ..13Feh50
John L, Palmer 12Apr50
Clerk .... Charles Saunders .... 19Nov47
Geo. A. S. Ley 2Jan50
P. S. Smith 10Sep47
ASP. St.
Tom lis. H.p.M.
Portsmouth.
44 ASSISTANCE. Discovery Ship.
Arctic Expedition.
Capt . . . .E. Ommanney 28Feb50
JLieut ....F. L. M'Clintock ....28Feb50
Jas. E Elliott 28Feb50
Geo. F. Mecham 5Mar50
Surg .... Jas. J. L. Donnet .... 28Feb50
Mate R. V. Hamilton 28Feb50
'2ndMast . . F. H. Krabbe 28Mar50
W. Shellabeer 28Feb50
Asst Surg Chas, Ede 18Apr50
John Ward (a) 28Feb50
CkinCh..'E. N. Harrison 5Mar50
Clerk .... Chas. Richards (6) . . . .28Feb50
44a ASTRiEA. Store Ship.
Falmouth.
Northam 1810. Tons OOe. After BtiryaluM. Rule.
Mast Com Wm. Yeames 19Aug46
45 ATALANTA, 16.
Devonport.
PUnbffoko 1847. Tout fiftl. STmondi.
46 ATHOLL, 2. Troop.
Woolwich.
Woolwidk 1890. Tons 60S. SorrtTon of Natj.
47 AVON. St.
Devonport.
VorvnvrXj ThttU. Harwich 1895. Tons 861. H.p. 170.
LengthMMd 1880. Graham.
July 50
48 BACCHANTE, 50.
Portsmouth^ building.
TMis 9004. Read, Ohatfleld and Create.
49 BANSHEE. St. MaU Packet.
Holt/head.
Rotherhithe 1847. Tons 656. H.p. 850. Lang, Jun.
Mast Com Wm. Smithett (oc/) . . . .5Jan48
2nd Mast., Uohert Williams (act) 17Mar48
50 BARRACOUTA. St. Sloop.
Pembroke, building.
Tons 1048. H.p. 800. Com. of Reference.
51 BASILISK, 8. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich 1848. Tons 060. H.p. 400. Lang.
51a BEE. St. Portsmouth.
Woolwich 1849. 10 H.p. For use of StudonU at R.N.Col.
52 BELLEISLE, 24. Troop.
Devonport.
Pembroke ISltti Tons 1700. Rule. After Agvttbr.
53 BELLEROPHON, 78.
Mediterranean.
Formerly Taiavtra and fVattrloo. Portsmouth 1818.
Tons 9066. Peake.
Capt . . . . •tl3 Bobt. L. Baynes . . 23Sep47
Com Geo. G. Randolph . .22Nov47
Lieut ... Thomas Heard Jan49
Russell Patey 9Feb49
M.F. O'Reilly 23Sep47
C. 0. H. P. St. John 21Apr48
Chas. S. Forbes .... 10July48
Mast .... Geo. C. Dowers 23Sep47
Capt Mar Chas W. Pearce 28Sep47
\st Lt Mar Wm. J. Kinsman 30ct47
Chas. B.Parke 6May48
Chapl .... Thos. W. Bennett .... 7June48
Surg Robt. Grahame, m d. . . 24Apr4d
Pay 8f Pur R. G. Didham 23Sep47
Nav Inst. . Wm. Salmon 24Apr50
Mate ....E. H.Buck(acO 5Nov49
C. E. Standish (act) . .21Jan50
C. D. Robinson {act). .21Jan50
AsstSurg Wm. Fasken, MD 250ct47
Wm. Culhane 40ct47
2nd Mast . . Kester Clayton 26May48
Thos. Mansell (acO . . . .60ct47
Clerk ... .Willis Price 50ct47
54 BELVIDERA, 38.
Portsmouth.
Deptford 1800. Tons 046. After Rule's Siuymtui.
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54a BENBOW,50.
Sheemeit.
RoUierbtthe 1818. Tons 1778. Borrajon of the Havy.
55 BERMUDA. Seh.
N. America and W. Indie9,
Bermuda 1847.
Lieut Com Archd. D. JoUy l6July47
I Mate ....
UMast ..A.Brown(«cO 24Mar49
Aest Surg Thos. Ayling 13Mar50
ClkinCh T. F.Messum 16July47
56 BIRKENHEAD. St. Troop Ship.
PoTiievlar Service.
BlrkenlMMl 1845. Iron. Tom 1400. H.p. 5M. Lidid.
57 BITTERN, 12.
Sheemeee.
Porttmooth 1840. Tbnt 484. STmoodt.
58 BLACK EAGLE. St. Vaekt.
Woolwieh. ,
Po<:nerl7 Flr^brmUL LimehooM 1881. Tom 408. H.p. MO.
LeBg:Uian6d 1848. Lang.
^faet .... Samuel B. Cook (act) 18July40
Addl . . . .H. W. Allen {act) . . .27Apr42
60 BLANCHE, 46.
Portemouth.
Toot 1074. After Pr. LmTa
1819.
61 BLAZER. St.
Portemouth.
Ohattiam 1884. IVmis 087. H.p. 188. Synumdt.
65 BOADICEA,42.
Chatham.
BoeUenhaid 1797. Tone 1038. HeMhm.
66 BOMBAY, 84.
Devonport.
Bomb«jl898. Tons 9979. Aft«r Pr. C»q»
67 BONETTA,a
Coast of Africa.
BheerneM 1880. Too* 919. SfiaoBdi.
XuTtt/ Cow Fred. E.Forbes 24W
Mate ....Geo. Gray ^^
2nd Maet J. Thompson {act) • • • • IM^
AsstSurg James Campbell (a) ..\}f
ClkinCh Geo.B.EaIe8 l^^
68 BOSCAWEN,70.
Sheemess*
Woolwich 1844. 9919.
69 BRAMBLE, 10. Schooner.
Tender to Rattlesnake. New Gtfw»
Plymontli 1899. Tout 101. Alter BX. IH«J^-
Lieut ....Cha8,B.Ynle '^
Aest Surg Jos. Sloss, m d. (act) .M^
70 BRILLIANT, 20.
Sheemess.
Blackwall 1815. (Raaeed 49 gim fHgate.) Tow »• "
After AcryaXvc.
BRISK. St. Sloop.
Woolwich, building.
Tons 1078. H.p. 960^ icrew prop. Ooin.ofBi<W*
62 BLENHEIM, 56. St. Guard Ship.
Portsmouth.
Dentfofd 1818. Tom 1747. H.p. 450. Borreyoie of Nary.
Capt . . . .•#Wm. H. Henderson 13Feb46
Com James A. Stevens ....28Jan48
Lieut ....Wm. R.Smith 28Jan48
Wm. G. J. Cunningham 1 Dec48
Mast ... R.W.Roberts 130cU9
1st Lt Mar H. H. McCarthy .... 23Nov49
Surg Geo. D. Maclaren . . . 28Feb50
Pay §• Pur John Colwell 28Jan48
Asst Surg John Cockin 18Feb50
2nd Mast . . Christopher Grigg . . 1 3Sept49
Wm. Imrie llApr48
Clerk John F. Harris 8Mar50
63 BLONDE, 42.
Portsmouth.
Deptford 1818. Tons 1108. After Role's Swrifdlut.
64 BLOODHOUND. St.
Portsmouth.
Glasgow 1845. Tons 878. H.p. 100. Iron. Symonds.
71 BRITANNIA, 120.
Portsmouth.
Plymouth 1890. Tons 9618. R«*«*
72 BRIT0MART,8.
Devof^MTt.
Pembroke 1847. Tons 898. Symondi.
73 BRUNSWICK, 80.
Pembroke, building*
Tons 9484. Symonds, altered.
74 BULLDOG. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth. _^
Chatham 1845. Tons 1198. H.pi BOO. BfaM*^
BUZZARD. St.
Woolwich.
Pembroke 1849. Teas 007.
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75
C^SAR, 92.
Pembroke^ huUding,
Tom 9781. Gommittae of lUftraiM.
CALCUTTA, 84
JDewmport.
Bombaj 1881. S980. Sapplags.
76 CALEDONIA, 120.
MediterrcoMan*
FlTmouth 1808. Tons 9713. Role.
Capt Thos. W. Carter 28Jan48
Com John B. Dickson 4Feb48
latent ....Geo. L. Norcock 28Jan48
Henry Bacon 28Feb49
A. P. Arkwright 2Mar49
Philip W.May 28Jan48
Thos. C. Bruce 28Peb49
Horatio Nelson lSept49
H. C. Majendie {act), .5Sept49
MaH ....Edw.P. Cole 2Jan49
Capt Mar Thos. Lemon 2SJan48
Ut Lt Mot John C. Giles 16May49
Wm. J. Dunn 28Jan48
2rfZ*ilfarWin. Kelly 6Jan49
Chapl ....J.W.Bussell 22Feb48
Surg James Taylor 3Peb48
Pay 8^ Pur Wm. T. James 28Jan48
N.In$ Richard Oram 19May48
MaU . . . • Josias Rowley 28Feb49
John G. Boilean 5Mar49
J. R. CoUingwood .... 31 Jan50
2n<^ Matt W. D. Strong 15Mar48
Ami Surg H. Richardson, md. . . 7Mar49
Wm. W. Wildey, md. l7July48
F. H. Blaxall (act) . . . .7Mar49
Clerk • . . .James G. G. Simmonds 28Jan48
Wm. H. Richards . . . .29Jan49
Steph. H. Moore .... 28Jan48
77 CALLIOPE, 26.
Devonpart.
Sliaenian 18S7. Tons 790. Sepplngt.
78 CALYPSO, 18.
Chatham.
Chatham 18i5. Tone 784. Symoxub.
79 CAMBRIAN, 40.
East Indies.
Pembroke 18il. Tost 1099. Symonds.
Commodore James H. Plumridge . . 5Aug47
Com .... Henry G. Morris 9Aug47
Lieut Henry Lloyd 60ct47
Henry D. Hickley . .30June49
Fras. G. Probyn 27Feb50
CAMBRIAN-~(Con/tni«0<;.)
Addl Hugh M. Elliot 4May48
Mast . . . .Thos. C. Pullen 7Ang47
1st Lt Mar Jos. H. JolUffe 1 7Aug47
Chapl .... Robt P. PoweU .... 21 Nov48
Surg . . . .Chas. R. Brien, md. . .20Aug47
Pay ^ Pur John Beal 7Aug47
Nav Ins . . Henry A. Speed 20ct47
2d Mast . . H. N. C. Wise (act) . . 19July48
Asst Surg
80 CAMBRIDGE, 78.
Devonport.
Deptfordl816. Tons 9180. Aiier CkrUtian FII,
82 CAMILLA, 16.
Devonport.
. Pembroke 18*7. Toot MO. Symoads.
83 CAMPERDOWN, 104.
Portsmouth.
Formerly TrttfiUfftur. Ohatham 1890. Tbni 9404. Rule.
After Impr§gnmbU.
84 CANOPUS,84.
Devonport.
Formerlj FranJdin, eaptared 1706. Tone 9907.
85 CARADOC. MaU St. Packet.
Holyhead.
Blaekwall 1847. Iron. Tons 800. H.p.850. NaT j Ofliee.
Lieut Com Chas. P. Ladd 4Apr48
2d Mast ..
86 CARNATIC,72.
Portsmouth,
Portamoath 1898. Tons 1700. After CommMU.
87 CARYSFORT, 26.
Portsmouth,
Pembroke 1880. Tona 090. BTmonds.
88 CASTOR, 36.
Cape of Good Hope.
Obatham 1889. Tons 1908. Scpptngs.
Commodore Christopher Wyvill. . . . 7May49
Com Benj. H. Bunce 9May49
Lieut .... Robt. Jenkins 2May49
Fred. H. Stirling ....2May49
Ant. H. Hoskins . , 2May49
Addl Wm. G. Crowder ....9May49
Thos. M. Campbell ..8May49
Chas. W. Russell IMaydO
Mast ....Geo. J. Hodges 2May49
1*^ Lt Mar P. Harris 8May49
2<; X^ Afar J. Y.C. Read 8May49
CA^Ar/n« Henry Jones 12May49
Surg . . . .R. J. B. Chambers • • . .5Dec49
Pay ^PttrW.Clatworthy 2May49
Asst Surg John Elliott 9May49
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2d Mast . . Frank Inglis 2May49
Addl C. Albert 8Mav49
G. E. V. Maitland {aety24JBJ[i49
Jas. P. M*Clune 8Jan50
Cierk ....Thos. Price 2May49
89 CENTAUR, 6. St. Frigate.
West Co. of Africa.
PorUmouth 1946. Tom 1860. H.p. 640. Symonds.
Commodore^k. Fanshawe 12 Jan49
Capt C. H.M.Buckie lJan49
dm Chau. F. HiUyar lJan49
Lieut ....Robert Hall lJan49
Henry Boys lJan49
W. G. H. Morgan .... lJan49
W.J.Lake,/ Jan49
Addl . . . .N. B. Bedingfield. . . .21July49
Fras. T. Hamilt n 3Mar49
John L. Macleod lMar49
Chas. R. Robson (act) 28Sep49
Mast . . . . Wm. By ford (act) .... 27Mar50
l«t LtJ/ar ^riEdw. H. Starr 3IJan50
Ch 4- NIns John J . Balleine 27 Jan49
Surg Wm. McCrea, md Jan49
Pay ^ Pur Wm. H. Wiseman .... 1 Jan49
Mate Berry Smith (aeCS .... 28Apr49
T. M. M. Wynyard ..20Mar50
Asst Surg Wm. H. Clarke 5May49
Addl John Teman, md. . .29May50
R. P. Pritchard . . . 29May50
Edw. T. Watkins (act) June49
Fras. C. Sibbald, md. 17Apr50
2nd Mast, . Wm. Mayes 31 Juay49
Addl Lewis W. Young 16July49
Clerk A. Carrington 9Aug49
Wm. Dewar 20June49
Tob. E. Pahner. . . . l8Aug49
Chas. Torbett lOMaySO
90 CENTURION, 80.
Devonport,
PembrokA 1844. Tons 2690. Symondt.
91 CERBEBUS, 42.
IXevonport,
Plymouth 1827. Tons 1070. After Fr. Leda.
92 CERUS. Tender,
Slieemess,
2d Mast . .Thomas Fogden (act) . .3Sep45
93 CEYLON, 2. Receiving Ship.
Malta.
Lieut Jofi. S. Rundle 8Apr50
Chapl Jas. S.Robson 3Nov49
Surg Edward Caldwell .. .12Dec44
Asst Surg Geo. B. Hill 20Fcb47
Clk in CX D. P. Macnamara 20May50
Clerk . . . .John H. Duffell 6Feb49
95 CHAMPION, 14.
Pacijle.
Portomoath 1894. Tons 460. Hayes.
Com John M. Hayes 3Fe^
Lieut . . . .E. W. Bridge ISFel^
Mast . . Thomas Osmer 5Fe^-i
Surg .... Robt Fulton, md 8Ani>
Pay St Pur Geo. J. Starr 17Mar*'
Asst Surg Horace H. Smith 12Ju'i-*
Clerk ....R. Batchelor 9Fc -e
97 CHATHAM. Vackt.
Chatham.
Chatham 1708. Rebuilt and len^theiMd 1849. THs i^
Ward.
98 CHEROKEE. St.
Lake Ontario.
Lakes 1842. Tons 762. H.p. 200. Sjmoads.
99 CHESAPEAKE, 40.
Chatham, building.
Tons 1622. Sjmonds.
100 CHICHESTER, 50.
Sheemess.
Woolwich 1829. Tons 1601. Surrejon of Kary.
112 CIRCE, ^
Devonport.
Plymoatb 1827. Tons 1079. After Fr. L§da.
113 CLARENCE, 84.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1827. Tons 2279. After Cunepms.
114 CLEOPATRA, 26.
East Indies.
Pembroke 1886. Tbns 018. Symonda.
Capt , , . Thos. L. Massie 26Apr4S
Lieut .... John A. P. Price 3May4S
Edw. A. Porcher 27ApH^
Wm. B. Elphin8tone,.27Apr4^
Mast . . . .James T. Davis 27Apr49
1 St Lt Mar Fred. C. Knight 8May4a
Ch^NIns Arthur Browne IMav^S
Surg John H. Haire IMaT^S
Pay 4- Pur Wm. H. Reeves GJon^S
Asst Surg Chas. F. Williams IMsr^^
2d Mast . .Robt. Smith V^V^
Clerk ....A. W. Chimmo 27Apr43
115 CLYDE, 42.
Sheemess*
Woolwich 1828. TonslOSL After Fr. Xnte.
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6 COCKATRICE, 6. (Tender to Atia.)
Paeifie,
Pembrok* 1889. Tons 189. 8«ppiafi.
Jllasi Com Jas Rundle 190ct47
2^ Afaet . .Robt Wheatland {aei) 190ct47
udsstSur . . John Nihill 19Dec48
17 COLLINGWOOD, 80.
Portsmouth.
Pttubroke 1841. Tons 9500. Bynumds.
18 COLOSSUS, 80.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1848. Tons 9680. STmondi.
19 COLUMBIA. St. Surveying Vessel
Nor. Amer. ^ West Indies.
Woolwieb 1890. Tons 861. H.p. 190. Seppiogt.
Com Peter F. Shortland 2Apr49
Lieui Peter A. Scott 3Apr49
John Burgess 2May49
Mast ....T. W.R. Pike 3Apr49
'2ind Mast. . W. L. Scamell 26Jan50
Asst Surg D. N. Tucker 4Apr49
Clk in Ch Jas. P. Phillips 3Apr49
20 COLUMBINE, 16.
Chatham.
Portmoath 1896. Tons 409. STmonde,
21 COMET, 3. St. Surveying Vessel.
W. Coast of Scotland.
Deptfordl899. Tbes 988. H.p. 80. Lenir.
Com ... .HenryC.Otter 7May50
Addl ....Thos. Smith (rf) 7May50
Mast .... Henry B. Yule 7May50
Addl . . . .Jas. Jeffery 7May50
Asst Surg L. J. Monteith 7May50
Clk in Ch Geo. Hickman 7May50
.22 COMUS, 14.
Sheemess.
Fwmwls Comet. Pembroke 1898. Tone 409. Inmen.
After OresUt.
.23 CONPIANCE. St. Tug.
Devonport.
Woolwich 1897. Toni906. H.p. 100. Sepplnge.
Mast ....Wm. Martin (ocO ....19Jan49
124 CONFLICT, 8. St. Sloop.
Particular Service.
Pembroke 1846. Tone 1018. ll.p. 400. Nary Office.
Com Thos. G.Drake 40ct49
Lieut .... John £. Parish 5Mar50
Joseph Robinson (c) . .50ct49
Mast ....Henry Hill 50ct49
Surg .... Robt. Clarke, md 50ct49
Pay ^ Pur T. C. J. Dryden 50ct49
AsifiSurg J. Christie, MD I00ct49
Clerk ....
125 CONQUESTADOR, 50.
Sheemess.
Northern 1810. Tone 1778. (Reeeed 74 gun sUp.) Sor-
vejon of Nary.
126 CONSTANCE, 50.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1840. Ton* 9199. Symondi.
127 CONTEST, 12.
East Indies.
Ck)weel846. Toni 4fi0. White.
Com Hon. J. W. S. Spencer . .4Dec49
Lieut .... Chas. T. Dench 13Dec49*
F.H. Smith 5Dec49
Mast John Thomas 5Dec49
Surg . . . .Jas. C. Walsh 6Dec49
Pay 4- Pur Geo. P. Slaughter (act) 13Dec49
Mate . . . . H. R. D. M*Murdo(ac/) 14Dec49
Asst Surg Wm. T. Wilson 15Dec49
Clerk ....Alex.C. Ynle 5Dec49
128 CONWAY, 26.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1839. Tons 6S9. Seppinge.
129 COQUETTE, I8w
Chatham, building.
Tons 761. Bymonds.
130 CORMORANT, 6. St. Sloop.
S. E. Coast of America.
Sheemess 1849. Tons I0S7. H.p. 800. Symonds. .
Com Herbert Schomberg . .23Aug49
Lieui . . . Chas. M. Luckraft . . 24Aug49
H. P. De Kantzow . .24Aug49
Mast ....T. W. Sulivan 24Aug49
Surg Wm. M'Kinlay, md. . . 30Aug49
Pay ^ Pur Ed. B. Robins 24Aug49
Mate .... John Carnegie 3Sept49
Asst Surg Wm. E. Hambly .... 14Sept49
Clerk .... Chas. D. Lindsay .... 200ec49
131 CORNWALL, 50.
Sheemess.
Merehant'e Tard, Deptford 1819. (Raaeed 74 gin ship.);
Tone 1750. Sorreyors of Nary.
132 CORNWALLIS, 72.
Devonport.
Bombay 18ia Tons 1800. Surveyors of Navy*
CRACKER. St. Sloop.
Dept/ordf building.
133 CRANE, 6.
Falmouth.
Woolwich 1880. Tons 3S0. Symonds.'
Lt Com . . John Parsons 28June47
Mast William Green . 8Aug43
Asst Surg George Ball 12Feb4<^
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134 CREOLE, 26.
DevcmpoTt,
DfTOoport IMft. ToBftOM. Symomb.
135 CRESCENT, 42. Heeeiv. Ship.
Rio de Janeiro.
Mast Com Geo. L. Bradley . . .29May49
Surg ....James Ellis 14Apr46
As9t Surg
ClkinCh H. M.Moore 10Aag49
136 CRESSY,84.
Chatham, building.
Tom 8U7. Itoad, Cluiifl«le and Ciwue.
137 CROCODILE, 8.
Depiford.
duitham ISSr. Tom 600. SuTOjron of Vvwj.
139 CUCKOO. St. H.p. 100.
Channel Islands,
Com Nich. Le Febre . . . .25Juiie50
Lieut . . . . A. D. W. Fletcher . . 22Jime50
Asst Surg Geo. Clarke, m d. . . .28JuDe50
2d Mast . .George Richards 22Jiine50
ClkinCh H.J.Kelly 22Junc50
140 CUMBERLAND, 70.
Chatham.
Chatham 1849. Toai8196. BTmonda.
143 CYCLOVS,Q. St. Frigate.
Co. of Africa.
Pembroke 1881. Tone 1100. H.p. 890. BTmonds.
Capt . . . .Hon. G. F. Hastings . . 8Sept48
Lieut .... Henry De Lisle 18Sept48
A. B. Hodgkinson .... 8Sept48
Mast JabezLoane 20ct48
1st LtMarArtUeuTj Adair 16Sept48
Surg ....Jas. Stiell,MD 18Sept48
Pay ^ PurWm. L. Norcock 12Sept48
Nav Inst. . W. H. M'lntosh 12Sep48
Asst Surg HenrySlade (act) . . . .21Feb50
2dMast ..A.O.West 9Sept48
Clerk ....Henry J.R.Miall....27Sept48
145 D^DALUS, 19.
Paeijie.
8he«rMMl898. (lled.48(iinMi;.) Alter Fr.Lide.Tc»]^
Capt ....Geo. G. WeUesley ..^i^]^
Lieut ....Aug. J. Burton 30Ji.i
Geo. A. Brine 27Jq^:^
C.E.H. Vernon ...^i^
Mast . . . .Wm. W. Dillon 2/Jiilri
iHLtMar H. B. Leonard SAt:-
CAt^AT/iwF.C.Halsted SOJolj
Surg . . . .John H. Caimthers . .3J Jn}
Pay 4- Pur M. A. Feeley "S^^'.
Asst Surg Wm. Hannant 3Ua;5^
2rfil/a*f ..Chas. C.Scott ^m
Clerk ....Jos.Whi(tall W^)^
146 DAPHNE, 18.
Pac^.
Pembroke 1888. ToaeTSe. BfmmOi.
Capt .... Edw. G. Fanshawe. . . .^^
Lieut ....Ed ward Lacy 260ct^
John Murray 260et^
Geo.H.Man8eU ....29Jf^j
Mast ....Francis Hale ^
l**Z.fi»fafR.Farmar 10p«*
Surg ....Jas. G. Risk >^^f
Pay^ Pur J. R. Bluett 260c:*
Nav Inst Thos. R. Holme ^^^
2dMast ..F.B.Henwood 2^'v
Asst Surg J. W. Cleave ...... .£f^],
Clerk ....JohnSeldon 2bCW'
147 DARING, 12.
Chatham.
1844. Tone 498. Wkito-
144 CYGNET, 8.
Co. of Africa.
Woolwich 1840. Tons 850. Symonds.
Com Richard D. White
Lieut . • • .Thomas Davies (6) ...
Nelson G. Spencer . . .
Mast . . . .Thos. B. Wells
Surg ....
Pay (J- Pur Geo. R. Deighton
Clerk ....John K.Price
148 DART, 3. Tender to Castor.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bheerneii 1847. Tone 880. Symoe^
2nd Mast. J. P. M'Clune ^^
July'50
July50
July50
JulySO
July50
July50
149 DASHER. St.
Particular Service.
Chatham 1887. ToosSeO. H.p. 100. SJ"^
Lieut Com Abraham Parks ...
2rfAra*< ..T.D. Browne... .
Asst Surg Wm. Patrick
ClkinCh Robt. W. M. Jones .
,200ct^'
7NoT^
150 DAUNTLESS, 24. St.FrigaU.
Portsmouth. I
PorUmouth 1847. Tod* 1406. H.p. 680. ScwwP'^
Tom 1486.
Fincham.
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151 BEE. St. Trans.
Cape of Good Hope.
^oolwleh 188S. Tons 704. H.p.900. SepplngiandLttig.
2nd Mast.. Edm. Swain 18Mar48
Jas. O. Jones (ad) 6Aug49
^sst Surg Wm. McMahon 24Mar48
Clerk .... Benj. C. White 23Mar48
153 DESPATCH, 12.
Chaiham, building.
Ton 866. SjmaoAn,
154 DESPERATE, 8. St.
Woohneh.
Pvmbrolw 1848. Toot 1100. Bcrew. prop. H.p. 400.
MaT7 OAee.
155 DEVASTATION, 6. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth,
Woolwich 1641. Tons 1068. H.p. 400. Symondi.
156 DEVONSHIRE, 72.
Chatham.
MerehantVjd. Deptford 1818. Tons 1749. Siuwej.ofJXwrj
157 DIAMOND, 28.
Sheemess.
Shaeniflfi^ 184& Tons 1064. Sjmonds.
DIANA, 42. Ordtnary DepSt.
Chatham.
158 DIDO, 18.
Sheemess.
Funbroke 1880. Tons 781. Symondi.
159 DOLPHIN, 3.
fF. Coast of Africa.
Sheemess 1880. Tons 818. Symonds.
Lieut Com Henry Temple lJane50
2n^Afa«^..John W. Lowe 3June50
Asst Surg Geo. I. Willes 4June50
eitmeA..H.R. Shaw 3Juiie50
161
DOVER. St. H.p. 100.
River Gambia.
162 DRAGON. St. Frigate.
Portsmouw.
Fembioke 1846. Tons 1970. H.p.6a0. Symonds.
163 DRIVER, 6. St. Sloop.
Paeifie.
Portsnoath 1841. Tons 1066. H.p.S80. Symonds.
Com Chas. R. Johnson 16Sept48
Lieut .... Robt. G. TuflEhell 4Aug49
Hugh A. Reilly 18Sept48
Mast ....Chas.Bawden 18Sept48
Surg . . . . T. Somerville, MD. ..18Sept48
Pay^PurYL. S. Gibson 18Sept48
Mate ....
164 DUBLIN, 50.
Devenport.
R. Thames 1819. (Rueed 74 gum ship.) Ttonsl779.
Surveyors of Navy.
165 DWARF. St.
Woolwich.
FonkBtlj Mermaid. Thames 1849. Tons 184. H.p. 00.
Screw propeller.
166 EAGLE, 50.
Devonport.
LS1798.
After J
Northfleet 1804. Tons 1798. (Raseed 74 gun ship.) Rule.
ECHO. St. Towing Vessel.,
Portsmouth.
H.p.140.
EDGAR, 80.
Woolwich^ building.
167 EDINBURGH, 56. St. Guard Ship.
Portsmouth,
Rotherhithe 1811. Tons 1779. Screw Prop. H.p. 860.
Surveyors of Navy.
168 EGMONT,72.
Portsmouth.
Northfleet 1810. Tons 1700. Sorr^ors of Navy.
169 ELECTRA,14.
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth 1887. Tons 409. Inman. After Ore$te$,
170 ELFIN. 5f. Tender to Victoria^ Albert.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1849. Tons 98. H.p. 40. Lang, jun.
Mast A. Balliston (oc/) 3Apr49
171 ELK, 12.
Chatham.
Chatham 1847. Tons 484. Symonds.
EMERALD, 60.
Deptfordy building.
Tons 814(1. Navy Office. ;
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172 ENCHANTRESS, 8. St.
Pembroke, huUding,
Tons 0Q9w H.p. 400. Sjmondt.
173 ENCOUNTER, 6. St.
Particular Servtee.
Pembroke 1846. Tons 006. Scrsw prop. H.p.860. BTmondB.
Capt .... •Geo. T. Gordon 7Sept49
LietU Alfred J. Curtis 27Sept49
Henry B. King 7Sept49
Fairfax Moresby ....21Mar50
Mast ... .P. F. F. Taylor 7Sep49
Surg RobfertGrigor 13Sept49
Pay ^ Pur Jas. B. Hay 7Sept49
Asst Surg C. F. A. Courtney .... 7Sept49
174 ENDYMION.44.
Devonport,
Thames 1797. Tons 1277. After Pr. Foment,
175 ENTERPRISE. Discovert/ Ship.
Arctic Expedition,
BlftckwmU 1848. Tons 680. Wlgmn.
Capt .... ^Richd. Collinson . . 14Dec49
LieiU Geo. A. Phayre 14Dec49
John J. Barnard i4Dec49
Chas. T. Jago IJanSO
Surg ••.. Robert Anderson ....15I)ec49
Mate .... Murray T. Parks IJan50
R. T. G. Legg 19Dec49
2d Mast . .Fras. Skead 14Dec49
AsstSurg Edw. Adams 15Dec49
ClkinCh Edw. Whitehead ....i4Dec49
176 EREBUS. Discovery Ship,
Arctic Expeditiofi.
Pembroke 1627. Tone 378. Peake
Cant ♦§l5ir JohnFranklm, A"/.3Mar45
Aad>l James Fitzjames .... 4Mar45
Com Graham Gore 8Mar45
Lieut Henry T. D. Le Vesconte4Mar45
James W. Fairholme . . 13Mar45
Robert 0. Sargent. . . . 15Apr45
C. F. Des VoBux 4Mar45
Edward Couch l4May45
Ice Master James Read {act) 26Mar45
Surg . . . Stephen S. Stanley . . 1 lMar45
Pay 8f Pur Chas. H. Osmer 4Mar45
2rf Ma^t . , Henry F. Collins . . 4Mar45
AsstSurg HarryD.S.Good8ir(ac011Mar44
177 ESPIEGLE, 12.
Sheemess,
Chetham 1844. Tom 443. Read, Chatfield and Creiue.
178 ESP0IR,6.
Devonport.
Chatham 1826. Tons 288. Peake.
180 EUROTAS, 24. Si, Guard Ship,
Chatham,
Chatham 1829. Tons 1168. H.p. 200. After Fr. Prcikdcnt.
EURYALUS, 50.
Chatham, building.
181 EURYDICE,26.
Portsmouth.
PortoBOiith 1848. Tons 006. Elliot.
182 EXCELLENT. GwmerySh^.
Portsmouth.
Formerly Bo^nt 08. Porumooth 1810. Tons 21fiS. Ate
rietorjf,
Capt .... #Heni7 D. Chads .... 1 Jiilf4;
Com Sir W. S.Wiseman, Bt. , IJan^)
Addl. .... A. W. Jemingham . .8Jiine4J
Wm. Moorsom 7Feb5fl
Lieut , . . Thos. Hodgkinson . . . .29Jan4;
M. Burrows IJalv-t?
W. L. Partridge WM
Oswald Borland ....21July«
C. D. B. Kennedy ....160ci49
S. H. Henderson . . . .3Ang4H
Chas. M. Buckle . . . .27Feb50
Geo. H. Parkin ....23June49
John Packwood 22JaD50
Supy ....Cav. B. Hore Mij^
Capt Mar Art A. R. Savage 27May48
IstLtMarGeo. Q. Alexander ..28JqIv49
Chapl Thomas J. Main, ma. 1 lNoT4i
Surg .... Chas. K. Nutt 26Apr4/
Pay ^ Pur John Warden 30Aug4j
Math Inst Charles Stark IFeb44
Nav Ins . .Thomas Eastman 9Dec^
Mate .... Aug. P. Huthwaite . . 13Scpt4S
Geo. Todd 14JuneD0
Thos. J.Young ....14FeM9
Wm.G.Scovell 7May49
John Moresby 19Nov49
John H. Cave 9May49
W. Simpson 14June:itl
Thos. E. Smith 12Sept49
H.H. Gammell 14No7«
. Aug. G. Broadhead . . . .5Dec49
Hon. H. G. Eden .... lOAproO
R. P. Gresham 13Mar50
H. J. Hall lOApiSO
Jas. G. Goodenough 14Jiine50
2dMast ..Alf.Messum llDec49
Asst Surg Tho«. M. Costcllo .... 7Sep47
G. W. Lillies, MD 5Aag4S
Clerk . . R. Curgenven Ocl49
1S3 EXMOUTH,90.
Devonport, building.
185 EXPRESS, 8.
Falmouth.
Thames 1885. Tons 868. Symoads.
Lieut Com Wm. Lory 13June48
Mast .... James Drysdale . . I3J«ne4>
Asit Surg Geo. Incledon i3June48
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186 FAIRY. SLTaeht.
Tender to Fictcria and AlberU
BlackwaUlMO. Tom 918. H.p.l98. Scrow Propeltor.
Ditebbora and Mare.
Mast
.David N. Welsh .... 15Feb48
187 FALCON. St.
Pembroke^ buildmg.
Tons 002. H.p. 400. Bymondt.
188 FANNY. Tender.
Portitmouth.
Portmnouth 18S1. Tons 186. Hmyet.
Mast . . . . Jas. Scarlett {act) lDec47
189 FANTOMB, 12.
Portsmouth.
ChsthMn 1880. Tom 484. Symoadf.
190 FAVORITE, 14.
Devonport.
Portsmouth 1890. Tom 484. Lengthened lines of Cruiser,
191 FEARLESS. St.
Devonport.
Limehome 1881. (Pormerlj Flamer.) Tom 188. H.p. 78.
Fleteher end Fewnall.
192 FERRET, 8.
Devonport,
PlTmooth 1840. Tons 866. Symonds.
194 FIREBRAND, 6. St. Frigate.
Mediterranean.
Portsmouth 1848. (Formerly S«ix«»«».) Tons 1100.
H.p. 410. Symonds.
Capt . . . .Thoe. O. Knox 40ct49
Lieut .... Fras. S. Shortt 10Oct49
Henry Harvey 8 Apr50
P. C. C. McDougall. . . .50ct49
Mast ....Henry Dormer 80ct49
let Lt Mar H. W. Mawbey 120ct49
Art
Ch ^'Nlns Fred. W. Smith I70ct49
Surg R. D. Mason 130ct49
Pay ^ Pur W. D. Bateman 50ct49
Mate ....Tho8.B. Legh 80ct49
R. G. Pochin Ii0ct49
Asst Surg D. H. Wright, md 60ct49
2nd Mast C. F. Tapril 50ct49
Clk Alf. S. Bennett 50ct49
195 FIREFLY, a St.
fVoolwich.
Tom6fi0. H.p. 820.
199 FIRE QUEEN. St. Mail Pkt. Serv.
Holyhead.
Parehesed 1847. Iron. TomSlS. H.p. 100. Nmpler.
2d Mast . .Edw. Collen (act) .... 1 10ct49
200 FISGARD,4fi. Guard Ship.
Woolwich,
Pemlnoke 1810. Tons 1000. After Pr. L§da.
Commodore Henry Eden 13Nov48
Capi AddljorYrtd. Bullock 310ct47
SurvSer
Lieut .. .Geo. E.K. Gore ....29Jan49
Addl Robt. Robertson 240ct47
IWm. H. Church . . . .240ct47
Edw. Burstall 310ct47
F. A. Cudlip 14Feb48
F. W.L.Thomas ..290ct48
Henry G. Veitch . . 10Oct49
Mast . . . John R. Aylen 5 July50
AddljorServJohaC.QHea 240ct47
atSomermtHo
E?^ c««. Q^ S Edw. K. Calver . . . .20Oct47
^'^'^**"'^'' I Chr. George 240ct47
\st Lt Mar P. C. Penrose 7Sept48
Chap ....J.C.Connolly 240ct47
Surg A. Bryson, md 1 Jan49
Pay ^ Pur Thos. M. I. Tilby .... 240ct47
Asst Surg James Jenkins 5May49
Addl Jas. N. Derriman, md. 240ct47
A. Adams 240ct47
Addl2dMast
Clerk ....T. H.C.Gray 10Oct49
Addl ....Wm.A.Ward 15Mar50
H. T. NeiUeton 21Nov48
201 FLAMER. St.
Portsmouth.
Umehouse 1881. Tom 406. H.p. 190. Lang.
202 FLORA, 40.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1844. Tom 1684. Symonds.*
204 FLY, 14.
New Zealand.
Pembroke 1881. Tom 486. Inman.
Com Rich.A.OUver 110ct47
Lieut ....James Bull 30Oct47
Robt. H.H. Mends ..130ct47
Mast ....Wm. S.Luke 10Dec47
Surg . . . . Aug. Slight 140ct47
Pay <S- Pur H. Cooper {act) 160ct47
Asst Surg J. Muirhead 8Nov47
205 FLYING FISH, 12.
Coast of Africa.
Pembnftel844. Tons 446. Symonds.
Com . . . . Geo. E. Patey llAug49
Lieut .... John B. Field 24Aug49
Edw. F. Holme 1 1 Aug49
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PLYING PISH— rCon/witt«rf.;
Mtat ....Tho8.HuB8 llAug49
Surg .... James Harvey 14Aag49
Pay 8^ Pur P. C. Duaautoy 11 Aug49
Mate .... Edw. B. Hopkins 20Aug49
AastSurg Geo. Duncan, md 14Aixg49
Clerk ....Jas.T. Bignell llAug49
aor PORMIDABLE. 84.
SheemesM.
OhftthunlSM. Tom 8980. After Fr. Conigntf.
206 PORTH,24. Steam Guard Ship.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1898. Tone 1298. Screw prop. H.p. 860.
After Fr. FruidnU.
209 POUDROYANT, 78.
Devunpoft,
PlymoathlTOS. Tone 9000. After Fr.FtfiMirvytfiK.
214 FOX, 42.
Portsmouth.
Portemoath 1880. Tone 1080. Bow lengthened by White.
215 PROLIC, 16.
Mediterranean.
Portemoath 1849. Tone 611. Hendry.
Com Nicholas Yansittart . . 7Jime48
Lieut . . . .John Reid 8June48
Edw. P. Dent 8June48
Mast ....Benj. J. Hooper 8June48
Surg John Mc Whinnie .... 12June48
Pay ^ Pur Wm. P. Henna 8 June48
Mate H.H. Knocker (ae0..28Apr50
Aest Surg J. Rose, m.d. a.m 12June48
Clerk . . . .Chr. T. Hore 8June48
PURIOUS. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth, bunding.
Tons 1980. H.p. 400. Fineham.
216 PURY, 6. St. Sloop.
East Indies.
Sheemew 1846 Tone 1198. H.p. 616. Bjmonde.
Com Jas. Willcoz, Capt. . .
Lieut ....
Edw. A. Blackett .... 23July47
Mast . . . . W. H. WUliams (6) . . 23July47
Surg . . . .E. H. Cree, md 6Aug47
Pay^PurWm. Wiles 23July47
Mate St. G. Rathbome (act) 6Dec49
Asst Surg John Murphy 21May49
217 GANGES, 84.
Mediterranean.
Bombey 1891. Tone 9986. After Fr.ameptt.
Capt .... SiHenry Smith {a) .... IMar^
Com Oliver J. Jones 90et4J
Lieut .... Geo. O. Popplewell .... 190ci4;
Hon. W. B. De Blaqniere
18MaT4»
Armine Wodehonae 20c(^
Henry T.Lyon 20ct*
Chas. S. Dunbar IMa:^
Mast . . . . Chas. Gahan IMari"
Capt Mar Richard Johns IMai^
1st Lt Mar A. D. H. Nepean 1 IJai^^
Chas. L. T. Usher. . ..2]Sep4^
2dLtMar John J. Douglas 300ct^
Chapl . . . Richard B. Howe . . . . IMar^
Surg .... A. Muirhead, md SJul^^
Pay^'PwrW.H.Breay 3July4?
Nao Inst. . Geo. Ennis lOJunH?
Mate ....H.B.Johnstone iSSt^^
Asst Surg N. C. Hatherly 40ct«
Wm. Evans (6) 3Mar^
Tho8.J. Breen 240ct^
2rfAr<w<,.Pra8. Taylor lMar*i
Clerk ....P.G. Bulgin 20c\^
Edw. H. Stanton ^^
217a GARLAND. St.
Mail Packet Service, Dover.
LfmehooM 1840. Tons 989. H.p.l80. O.W.UH'
Lieut Com Edw. Wylde 14Mar«^
2nd Mast John Warman (act) . . lU^
218 GEYSER. St. Sloop.
Pembroke 1841. Tone 1064. H.p.S
219 GIPSY.
Tender to CrocodHe.
Queenstowiu
220 GLADIATOR. St.
West Coast of Africa.
Woolwich 1844. Tone 1190. H.p. 480. Symoedf.
Capt ....John Adams 4JanM
Lieut ....Sam.Powell 4J8n50
Wm.Lambard 4J8i^
G. W.E.Lloyd 8J8n^
Chas. E. Sidebottom ..4JaD50
Mast .... Thomas Wallis 4J«»^
IstLtMarArtA. C. Steele lOJan^O
Surg ....C.T. S. Kevern riJanSO
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GSLADIATOR— (Conftnttft/.)
Pay ^ Pur Q, A. Lance 4Jan50
Asst Surg John Rone (act) 7Jan50
2dMast ..W. W.Kiddle 4Jan50
Addl Thomas Yeatman . . . .26Jan50
Clerk ....JohnTomkins 4Jaii50
222 GLOUCESTER, 50.
Chatham.
NorlhflMt 181S. (BaiMd 74 gun lUp.) Tbn 1707.
8unr«]ron of Mavy.
223 GOLIATH, 80.
Chatham,
Chatham isa. ToMSaoO. Bfwamia,
224 GORGON, 6. St. Sloop.
Paeifio.
Ptmbrok* 1887. TMifllll. H.p.a80. Symonds.
Com Jas. A. Paynter 29Mar48
Lieut ....Chas. H. Young ....30Mar48
Guy 0. Campbell ....15Jan50
Maet ....Geo.Manh(atfO ....30Oct48
Surg C. A. Anderson, md. . . 2rDec48
Pay ^ Pur Ja& H. Towell {act) . . 28Dec48
A$st Surg Alfred Jackson
226 GOSSAMER. Surveying Tender.
Queenetoum.
227 GRAMPUS, 50.
Portemouth.
Formerly Trwmtndout, 74 gum ihlp. Merehanf • Td. DepU
ford 1784. Tods 1706. lUbaUt 1810. BaMedl846. Huak.
228 GRECIAN, la
Devonport.
Fortimoath 1888. Tons 484. Sjaurnds.
229 GREENOCK, 10. St. FrigaU.
Greenock.
Qrssnock 1848. Iron. Tons 1418. Scrsw prop. H.p.fiOS.
Nary Office.
230 GRIFFON, 3.
PoTtemomth.
Chatham 1888. T^ms 980. Faakai
231 GROWLER, 6. St. Sloop.
Mediterranean.
Chatham 1841. TdoslOW. H.p. 980. Symoads.
Com James Stoddart 4Jnly49
Lieut .... Francis Marten ..... .4July49
Thoe. L. Hallowes . . . .4July49
Mast ....Wm.H. Mallard 4Jaly49
GliOWhER-^iContinued.)
Surg .... John F. Charlton, md. 7July49
Poy^-PttfW. C.P.Grant 4July49
Mate ....Edw. W.Shaw 7July49
Osbom Marks 5July49
Aset Surg John Bernard 12Feb50
Clerk ...R.T.Mason 4July49
232
233
234
HAMADRYAD, 42.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1898. Tons 1089. After Pr.Xsda.
HANNIBAL, 90.
Deptford, building.
Tons 9788. Narj Office.
HARLEQUIN, 12.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1886. Tons 488. Sjinonds.
235 HARPY. St. Tender to Southampton.
S. E. Co. of America.
BlackwaU 1846. Tons 848. Iron. H.p. 900. Symonds.
236 HARRIER, 6. St.
Pembroke^ building.
Tons 884. H.p.a90.
HART. Tender.
Sheemeee.
237 HASTINGS, 72. Flag Ship.
East Indies.
Calcutta 1818. Tons 1768. Pnrehased 1810.
Capt .... Ftbs. W. Austen 2IJan50
Com Jas. H. Cockbum .... 14Apr48
Lieut Wm. G. Luard 7Apr48
Edw. B. Rice 26Jan50
Victor G. Hickley. . . .16Noy48
Edm. Webber 13Apr48
Chas.T.Curme 17Apr48
FlLt .... Geo. T.M. Purvis.... 22Jan50
Addl.... Patrick Johnstone ....9Jan49
Aug. C. Strode 13Feb50
Angus. Campbell 4Dec49
Mast .... Henry Brehaut 7Apr48
Capt Mar Thos. C. C. Moore . . . 15Apr48
l«<Zr^JfarR.G.Haimay 15Apr48
John Y. Holland ....15Apr48
CA4-A^/n«Wm.L. Onslow, 1I.A. 18Apr48
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Surg . . . .Robt. T. C. Scott .... 13ApT48
Pay <S- Pur Walter Burke 7Apr48
Mate . . . .E. J. Lawson 26Ma749
A«st Surg D. M<£wan, iid 13Apr48
Addl John T. Robinson .... 19Dec4S
Jas. S. Addison 27Jnl749
Jas. 6. Gallagher . . . .27Jal749
Joe. D. Hooker
A. T. M. Roberts ....12Apr48
Patrick Digan, MD. ..26Nov49
Clerk ....T.W.Haverfield ...19June48
M.S. Crouch 19June48
238 HAVANNAH, 19.
New Zealand,
LlT«ipooI 1811. (Il«<lue«d48fuii fri«»t«.) Tom 984. Rnl«.
After Euryalut.
Capt ....JohnE. Erskine ....24Feb48
Lieut Henry Hannant 7Jan48
David Spain 7Jan48
Chas. B. Payne 4Mar48
Addl Walter J. Pollard .... iIFeb48
A. G. Fitzroy 15Jan49
Mast ....W.J. B. Hilliard 7Jan48
l*fXf Afar E.L.Pym 15Jan48
Chapl . . . .John Milner 28Mar48
Surg . . H. H. TumbuU, md. 20Jan48
Pflj^ 4- Pur W. P. O'Brien llJan48
Nov Ins ..K. M. Knapp lMar48
Asst Surg D. W. Stephens, md. , .9Mar48
2d Mast ..P. Going 28Jan48
Addl . . . . C. S. F. Chatfield (ac026July48
Clerk ....Jos. Hay ward 12June50
239 HAWKE,72.
Sheemess*
Woolwkfa 1890. Tom 17M. Raduoed ChrUtlan YIJ.
240 HAZARD, 14.
PortsfMUth.
Portamottth 1887. Toot 489.. Bymondt.
241 HECATE, 6. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth,
Chatham 1889. Tons 817. H.p. 340. Bjmondt.
242 HECLA, 6. St. Sloop.
Co. of Africa.
Chatham 1889. Tods 817. H.p. 840. Symondi.
Com Edw. H. Beauchamp . . 5Sept49
Lieut ....Wm. E.Fisher 5Sept49
C. H. Simpson 5Sept49
Mast James D. Milne 5Sept49
Surg Geo. A.Nicolls, md. . .20Sept49
Pay ^ Pur John Hay 26Sept49
Asst Surg John Forbes (rf) .... lOSept49
Clerk Edwin Smith 22Sept49
243 HELENA, 16.
North America and West Indies,
Portsmouth 184S. Tom 549. Symonds.
Com M. DeCourcy . ...ISSep^^
LieuJt . . . Thos. C. Cholmeley . . 8Jiine4^
Geo. J. Malcolm . . .. .181bIar.V<
Mast .... Geo. A. Waters SJune^**
Swrg Tho8.Kincaid 12Julle4^
Pay ^ Pur W. Homiman {aci) . . SJunel^
Mate ArthurR.Fox llOct^
Asst Surg John Philip 1 7Mar5
Clerk . . . .John Curtis l6Jiine4?
244 HERALD, 26. Surveying.
Pacific.
Cochin 1888. (Ponn. TermmgmX,) Tom 500. Sorr. of IIpt.
Capt ....^HenryKeUett 8Feb45
Lteut Rochfort Maguire 10Peb43
Henry TroUope 6June43
Edward J. L. Cooper lOFebtD
Mast . . . . W. F. Parsons {act) SJandO
Surg John'O. Goodridge . . 10Febi5
Pay <S- Pur Thomas Woodward . . lOFeb45
Mate Wm. Chimmo (act) . . . 2Jan4'^
J. Hutchison {acC^ . . 14Jane4S
B. C. T. Pym {act) 7Julv48
T. B. Collinson {act) . . 7Joly-te
2d Mast ..T. Bourchier(acO ...•7Apr4^
Asst Surg William T.Billings lMar-15
Clerk ... JohnG. Whiffin 28Feb45
245 HERCULES, 12. Store Ship.
Particular Service.
Chatham 1816. Tons 1750. Surve^ora of Nary.
Mast Com Robt Fulton 9Dec47
Mast James Bowler 1 9Ju1t49
2d Mast . .Chas. Turner 2SJulv49
Jas. M. Shore I IDec47
Wm. J. Piddell 28JQly49
Asst Surg John C. Austen 31 July49
Clerk .... Geo. A. Eversfield 3ApT50
246 HERMES, 9. St. Sloop.
Cape of Good Hope.
Portsmouth 1885. Formerly €^ulnar0. Tons 890. H.p. 890.
Symonds.
Com. • . . Edm. G. Fishbourne . . 7Jan50
Lieut ....Henry West 8Jan50
R. H. Burton 8Jan50
Mast Thos. H. Eraser 8Jan50
Surg John Macleod, md 9Jaxi.iO
Pay^Pur Geo. H. L. Wise 14JanoO
Asst Surg Thos. Seccombe 9Jan50
Clerk Thomas J. Ley 8Jan50
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247 HEROINE, 8
Co, of Africa.
Woolwich 1841. Tons 8fi9. Symonds.
Cim John B. Marsh 14Apr49
Lieut Chas. O. Wood 24Apr49
H. W. Coraeck 16Apr49
Mast . . . . J. H. T. Norris 16Apr49
SvTg . . . H. Edmonds, md 20Apr49
Pay ^Pur Geo. Marsh 16Apr49
Clerk ....R. B. H. Ratcliffe....l6Apr49
248 HERON, 12.
Chatham.
dtatham 1848. Ton* 489. Sjmonds.
249 HIBERNIA, 104.
Devonport.
Plymoiith 1804. Tona 2530. Hentlow.
250 HIGHFLYER. St. Sloop.
BlackwalU hiilding.
Tom 1163. H.p. 250. Navy OfBce.
251 HINDOSTAN, 78.
Devonport,
Deronport 1841. Tout 9050. Bnlarged J{«pute.
252 HOGUE,56. St.
Mediterranean.
Deptfonl 1811. Tons 1750. Screw prop. H.p. 460.
Suireyors of Nary.
Capt .... John McDougall (6) . . 19June49
Lieut . . . . Wm. R . Rol&nd .... 1 9 June49
Edw. Scott l9June49
Wm. B. Urmston . . . .19June49
John Ward (a) 19June49
J. Berkeley 9Apr50
Mast .... Geo. H. K. Bower . . 19June49
Capt Mar Art H. Parke 27 June49
UtLtMarAriW. P. Draffen 27June49
CAap/ ....H.W.Taylor 19June49
Surg John Sloan, md I9June49
Pay ^ Pur Henry South 19June49
Nov Inst G. Dittman 19June49
Mate . . . . Chas. Fairholme .. ,19June49
Chas. Andrews 23Aug49
Hugh Hathom 19June49
AsstSurg W. Macdonald, MD. 27June49
Jas.S. Ayerst 17July49
2d Mast . . Geo. W. Grey 19June49
Clerk G.P.Gordon 19June49
HOOD, 80.
Chatham, building.
Tons 9600. Mary OAce.
254 HORATIO, 24. St. Guard Ship.
Wooltoich.
Bursledon 1807. Tons 1000. Screw prop. H.p. 950.
Af Mr Lively.
255 HORNET. St. Sloop.
Woolwich, building.
Tons 515. H.p.OO.
256 HOTSPUR, 44.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1898. Tons 1171. After Pr. President,
257 HOUND, 8.
Coast of Africa.
Deptford 1846. Tons 368 Symonds.
Com Fred. Patten 7Nov49
Lieut .... Geo. Durbin 7Nov49
E. H.L.Ray 7Nov49
Mast ....
Surg Fysher Negus 8Nov49
Pay 8f Pur Chas. E. Colman 7Nov49
Clerk ....H.W. Parsons 7No?49
258 HOWE, 120.
Sheemess.
Chatham 1815. Tons 9619. Rule.
259 HYACINTH, 14.
Portsmouth,
Plymouth 1890. Tons486. Oui^er lengthened.
260 HYDRA, 6. St. Sloop.
Sheemess.
Chatham 1888. Tons 818. H.p. 940. Symonds.
253 HOPE. Tender,
Sheemess.
261 ILLUSTRIOUS, 72. DepSt Ship.
Portsmouth.
Rotherhithe 1808. Tons 1746. Henslow. After Fame.
Capt Richard A. Yates 24Jan48
Com Thomas Mathias 15Jan50
Lieut John R. Rodd l6May48
_ o . ^i Geo. Williamson ....17July49
^*^^*^"-^)Robt. Poole 2Nov49
Ordifuiry (q^^^^^q^^ 16June48
FL'Lt. . .E. D'O. D'A. ApUn . .21Dec49
Mast ....JohnPenn 24July48
Addl Richard Read 27Jan48
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ILLUSTRIOUS-(C<m/mM«rf.)
Ut Lt Afar Arthur O. Lewis 5Ma749
Ckapl .... Edw. S. Phelps 6Peb50
Surg ....D. G.Miller, MD 25Jan49
Pay * Pur Wm^Bowden 40ct49
2d Mast . . Edw. M. Vincent .... 10Sept49
Wm. Stanton 15Jane50
Ami Surg R. C. Russell 120ct49
Clerk . . . . Wm. L. G. Drew 8Mar53
262 IMAUM 72. Guard Ship.
Jamaica,
PrsMtttedby the Immam of Matcat 1898. Tons 1608.
ComfiuMfere Thomas Bennett 7Feb48
Com ....Walter Reid 16Apr50
Lieut «... Robt. M. Sandom . . . .24Mai49
Wm. Swinbum 20Oct49
Afaet Jas. Fenn 9Aug47
Surg . . . . H. T. S. Beveridge, md. 4Aug47
Chapl . . . .Francis Hannan, ba. . .3Jaly50
Pay^ Pur James Lyall 3July50
Mate .... Geo. L. Beer (act) .... 18Mar50
Aest Surg A. W. W. Babington . I6Apr49
'2d Mast . . W. H. G. Wilson (act) I9Mar50
Clerk .... Edw. Amphlett 25May49
Geo. T.Harris 16May49
Edm. A. Rowe 19Mar50
IMMORTALITE, 60.
Pembroke^ building,
Tom 8147. NavfOfiM.
IMPERIEUSE, 60.
Deptford, building*
Tons 81401 NftTjOffica.
263 IMPLACABLE, 72.
Devonport,
Fr. Duffwt^ TroMln, eapt. 1805. Tons 1888.
264 IMPREGNABLE, 104. Flag.
Devonport.
Cbfttham 1810. Toni 8400. Rale.
Capt .... •gjiStr Thos. Maitland,
Kt IJan49
Addlfor 8urv Fred. W. Beechey .... 1 Jaii49
Sen Chas. G. Robinson . . 1 Jan49
C^ Addlfer Ed. J. Bedford 190ct49
Surv Serv
Lieut .... Harry T.Veitch lJan49
Geo. S. Boys 8May49
Spencer H. Pickard . . lJan49
Saml. B. Dolling lJan49
M. F. Brownrigg, A ..IJaii49
Addlfor Surv Richd. B. Creyke lJau49
Sen, Geo. M. AUdndge ....lJan49
Mast Jos. K.Martyn 5July50
Capt Mar Jas. Clarke 2Jan49
IMPREGNABLE— (CoiKMued)
1st Lt Mar Wm. Hutchinson 1 Jan49
ChaplS^ N I Roland Wilson lJan49
Surg ....John Smith (c)md. ..24Aug49
Pay 4- Pttr Jas. Ozzard IJaii49
MaU ....S. P.JeyesfacO ....130ct49
Asst Surg Allan Brown 30ct4S
2</Afa«f ..Wm. H.Harris 9Mar50
Geo. A. Stabb 18Mar50
Addl ....Chas. Parkinson . . . . 13Jiil]r-t9
Alfred Veitch 25M8y49
DanielHall 9Jaii50
Clerk . . . .Wm F. Huyghue .... I Jan49
Howard J. BycTS lJan49
265 INCONSTANT, 36.
PaeiJUs,
Fsrisnoath 16S8. Tone 1488. Hayee.
Ctmt ...John Shepherd (6) 4De€47
Lteut ....H. F.W.Ingram I)ec48
Reg. Bateman 15Jan50
Jas. R. Veitch 27Dee47
Mast Richd. O. Stuart (act) 30Novl7
1st Lt MarJohn B. Prynn 6Dec47
W. H. W. Bennett . .25ADg*5
Cfu^ ....Fortescue Wells 17Ja»48
Surg Alex.C. Macleroy....23Dec47
Pai/ SrPur K. L. Sutherland 3Dec47
Navlnst . Alfred Turmine IDec47
Mate . . . . T. N. Underwood {act) 17Feb49
Asst Surg Wm. M. Ogilvie 7Dec47
'UMast .H.B-Akastcr 8Dec47
Clerk ....RobtT. Raynes .. ..2Dcc47
266 INDEFATIGABLE, 50.
N. Amer. and W, Indies,
DeTonpon 1848. Tons 804S. W. Edye.
Capt *Robert Smart 7Not49
jLttfttI ....E.R. J. Balfour 9Nov49
H. A. HolUnworth ..17Nov49
Hon, T. A. Pakenham . . 7Nov49
W. H. Phipps 7Nov49
Jos. Edye 7Not49
Mast ....James Bodie 7Not49
Capt Mar Aug. Flemyng I3Nov49
\stLt Mar Geo. Leslie 13Not49
Chapl ....Henry F.Edgell ....7Not49
Surg . . . . F. N. Slight, md 9Not49
Pay^ Pur Wm. Hamilton 29Apr49
Nav Inst . . Timothy Sullivan .... 7No»49
Mate Jas. W.Armstrong ..10Nov49
Asst Surg Wm. N. Brake 8Nov49
And. M'Clure 8Not49
2d Mast . .Thos. S. Neill 7Nov49
Clerk ....S.J.Spark 9Nov49
INDUS, 78.
Devonport.
PorUmottth 1880. Tons 8008. Enlergvd CkrittiM Til'
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r267 INFLEXIBLE, 6. St. Sloop.
Woolvfieh.
PwnbroU 1846. Tonf IIM. H.p.978. Bynumdi.
INTREPID. St. Tender to Assistance.
Arctic Expedition.
Lieut ....JohnB. Cator aOMai50
268 INVESTIGATOR. Discovery Ship.
Arctic Expedition
River Clyde 1847. Tons 480. Green.
Com R. J. Le M. M'Clure 18Dec49
Ztett/ ....Wm. H.Haswell ....21Dec49
Sam. 6. Cresswell 17Dec49
Surg ....Alex. Armstrong, MD. i9Dec49
Mate .... Robt. J. Wynniatt . . . .28Dec49
H. H. Sainsbury .. .20Dec49
2nd Mast.. Steph. Court 17Deo49
I Asst Surg Henry Piers 1 9Dec49
C*mCA..J.C. Paine l7Dec49
268a INVINCIBLE, 72.
Devonport.
Woolwich 1806. Tone 1674. AtUt CuUodm^
269 IRIS,2B.
Chatham.
Pembroke 1840. Tone 906. Symonde.
270 IRRESISTIBLE, 80.
Chatham, building.
Tone 8580. Symonde,
271 ISIS, 44.
Chatham.
Woolwich 1819. Tone 1881. Rale.. Reduced CShrle(ia»F7I.
274 JASPER. St. Woolwich.
H.p. 100.
275 JAVA, 50.
Portsmouth.
Plymouth 1814. Tone 1408. Surreyort of Navy.
JUMNA, 12.
Chatham.
Bombuy 1848. Tons 400. Bymonde.
276 JUNO, 26.
Chatham,
Pembroke 1840. Tone 888. Symonde.
272 JACKAL. St. Tender to Gladiator.
W. Coast of Africa.
Glaerowl840. Iron. Tone 840. H.p. 100. Nery OiBoe.
2nd Mast Thos. Yeatman 21Jan50
JAMES WATT, 80. St. Ship.
Devonportf building.
273 JANUS. St.
Gibraltar.
Chftthem 1840. Tons 768. H.p. S80. Bert of Dundoneld.
Lieut Com R. A. Powell 12Feb49
2nd Mast Wm. C.H.Payne ....3Sept49
Clk in<!h John Mallard 60ct49
277 KANGAROO, 12.
Chatham, building.
Tons 481. Bymonds.
278 KENT, 76.
Devonport,
Bleekwnll 1708. Tons 9000. After IViwrnpA.
279 KESTREL.
S.E. Coast of America*
E.ofTarboroach'sTecht. Tons 900. White.
LieutCom Hemy Baker 30Mar47
2d Mast . .Matthew Richards 9Apr47
AsstSurg Geo. Everest 29Apr47
Clk in Ch Thomas A. Telfer . . . .3lMar47
281 KINGFISHER, 12.
Coast of Africa.
Pembroke 1840. Tons 440. Symonde.
Com Henry Harvey 110ct48
Lieut ....Henry S.Jackson 120ct48
J.W.Pike 110ct48
Mast ....Henry T.Ellis Il0ct48
Surg ....J. J.Acheson 180ct48
Pay *PiirW. J. R.HaU 110ct48
Mate . . . .E. M. W. Carrington 15Mar49
St. J. Coventry {act) . .250ct48
AsstSurg C. D. R. Symons {act) 180ct48
KITE. St. Towing Vessel.
BermtSa.
Formerly Etna. Liverpool 1880. Tons 800. B.p. 170.
Hemble end Hurry.
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282 LANCASTER, 50.
Devonport.
Pljmoath 1898. Tons 1476. Surrejonof Kmyy.
284 LARNE. 14.
Skeemess,
Fotmerlf Lightning. Pembroke 1830. Tods488. Innuui.
After Ore$te$,
285 LATONA,42.
Chatham,
Chatham 1881. Tom 1071. After Pr. X«{a.
286 LAUREL, 42.
Portsmouth.
WarsaahlSU. Tone 1088. Rule. After XiMty.
287 LEANDER,50.
Particular Service,
Portsmouth 1848. Toni 1967. Blake.
Capt ♦•Sidney C. Dacres ..28Sept49
Lieut . ..Chas. H.May 80ct49
Chas. Fellowes 28Sept49
S. S. Skipwith 28Sept49
H. A. Clavering 50ct49
Wm. G. Jones 28Sept49
Mast . . . . Wm . T. Wheeler .... 28Sept49
Capt Mar Nich. Moore 130ct49
2ndLtMar R. P. Henry 130ct49
Chap . • . . C. W. Belgrave, ba. . . 40ct49
Surg .... Chas. R. Kinnear, md. 29Sept49
Pay ^ Pur D. J. Simpson 28Sept42
N, Inst . -M. P. Sambell 40ct49
Mate . . . .Henry H. Morgan .... 1 OAprSO
Rob. 6. Douglas (act) 30Mar50
Asst Surg John Gunn 10ct49
Fred. W. Blake 29Sept49
2d Mast ..S.J. W. Moriarty .... 28Sept49
Clerk . . . W. Warburton 28Sept49
288 LEDA,44.
Devonport*
Pembroke 18S8. Tons 1171. Tucker,
289 L£ONIDAS,42.
Sheemess,
Frlndsbury 1807. Tons 1007. Rule. After Fr. Xstfa.
290 LEOPARD, 12. St. Frigate.
Deptfordf building.
Tons 1418. H.p. SM. Flneham.
291 LIBERTY, 12.
Devonport,
Pembroke 1860. Tom 488. Sjmonds.
292 LIFFEY,50.
Devonport, huUdmg,
Tom818&. STmonds.
293 LIGHTNING. St.
Woolwich.
Deptford 1888. Tons 896. H.p. 100. Lane.
Mast Com John E. Petley lOOct^T
2d Master Richard Reed (oeQ .. . 190ct4;
294 LILY, 12.
East Indies.
Pembroke 1887. Tons 488. Symonds.
Com Robt. T. Bedford 4Mar5(i
Lieut .... Geo. H. H. Greathead . .6Mar>i
Wm. Burdon 4Mar5i}
Mast Wm. T. Tregidgo . . . .4Mar5i)
Surg .... Wm. B. Fegen 5Mar^'
Pay ^ Pur John Hay ward IS^laiSiJ
Asst Surg A. Armstrong, if d 6Mani3
Clerk ....C.J.Webb 4Mai30
295 LINNET, 8.
Palmouth.
Oowesl885. Tons 861. BjmxmdB.
Lieut Com Thomas James TiSFeW
Mast ... Samuel Libbv 26FcWS
Asst Surg David O. West 2Aug*i
296 LION, 80.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1848. Tom 8689. Symouds.
297 LIZARD. St. Vessel.
Woolwich,
aiaSgaw, Iron, 1844. Tom 888. H.p. 160. Sjnoadi.
299 LOCUST. St.
Malta.
Woolwich 1840. Tom 884. H.p. 180. STinoiids.
300 LONDON, 92.
Sheemess,
Chatham 1840. Tom 8698. Sepplngs.
301 LUCIFER, 3. St.
Queenstown.
LlTerpool 1886. Formerly Comet. Ttas 887. H.^ ^
Hamble and Hurry.
LtCom ..Edw.A.T.Loyd ....27Sept«
2d Mast . . W. G. M. Stent l^Oct^?
Asst Surg Samuel Clift 30Scpt4^
Clk in Ch John Donald 27Sept*
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310
MADAGASCAR, 44.
Devonport*
Bombfty 189S. TbnsllOr. Attor Ft, Prttident.
311 MiEANDER»44.
Paetfie.
dwthuii 1840. Toot 1216. Altar Fr. FrMMffil.
Copt ....iron.H. Keppel lNov47
Lteut .... Geo. L. G. Bowyear . lNov47
H. W. Comber lNov4r
R. B. Oldfield lNov47
Geo. D. Murray . . . .24May48
Mast .,..Pra8. H.May lNov47
1st Lt Mar Rodney V, AUcn .... l2Nov47
John B. Batcher ....28Jan48
Chapl Jodah Thompson. . . .21May49
Surg ....
Payi^PurF. Gransmore 230ct48
Nav Ins . . John Jeans 23Dec47
Mate . . . Geo. H. Bamaby (ae/) 25May49
, Asst Surg RobL C. Scott 6Sept48
^Mast . Murray T. Wright (iM0^«uie49
Clerk ...W. S. Crealock 2Dec47
312 MAGICIENNE. St.
Chatham.
Pembroke 1840. Tom 18S6. H.p 400. Nary Office.
I
316 MAJESTIC, 80.
Chatham^ building.
Tone t680. Symouds.
318 MALACCA. St.
Maulmein, building.
319 MARINER, 12.
East Indies.
Pembroke 1840. Tons 481. Symondi
Com CM. Mathison 28Jan47
Lieut Henry J. Grant 50ct49
Wm.B. Alexander(a<;027FebM)
Mast .... Ben. B. Stuart iaet) . . 18Feb50
Surg Jos. Caldwell 12Feb47
Paif^ Pur R. A. Gumming (act) 16Feb47
Asst Surg Hugh Girven 12Feb47
Clerk . . . . John B. Jackson 4Feb47
320 MARLBOROUGH, 120.
Portsmouth, building.
Tons SlSft. Unee of Quern altered by N%yy Office
321 MARS, 80.
Chatham.
Obatbem 1848. Tons tBTO. Symondt .
July 50
322 MARTIN, 12.
Pembroke, building.
Tons 481. Symonds.
324 MEDEA, 6. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth.
Woolwleh 1888. Tons 886. R.p. 860. Ung.
325 MEDINA. St.
Mediterranean,
Pembroke 1840. Tons 880. H.p. SIS. Symonds.
Lieut Com Abraham Darby 190ct48
2d Mast . .Arthur Thomas 190ct48
Asst Surg Richard P. Chapman. .240ct48
Clk in Ch Geo. H. WhUlier 14Dec50
326 MEDUSA. St.
Mediterranean.
Pembroke 1880. Tons 880. H.p. 813. Symonds.
Lieut Com John 0. Bathurst .... 17May48
2d Mast . . Chas. A. Cleaveland . . 110ct49
Asst Surg Geo. H. Ryan 18June48
Clk in Ch H. W. V. Warrington 17May48
327 MEEANEE,80.
Chatham.
328 MEG^RA, 10. St. Frigate.
Sheemess.
MillwaU 1840. Iron. Tolls 1801. H.p. 850. Screw prop.
Nary Office.
329 MELAMPUS,42.
Chatham.
Pembroke 1890. Tons 1060. AtUr Leda.
330 MELPOMENE, 60.
Pembroke, building.
Tons 8147. Nary Office.
331 MELVILLE, 72.
Portsmouth.
Bombay 1817. Tons 176H. Redaced Chrlttiwi VJI.
332 MERCURY, 42.
Chatham.
Chatham 1896. Tons 1004. After X«rfa. •
333 MERLIN. St.
Mediterranean.
Pembroke 1888. Tons 880. H.p. 819. Symonds.
Lieut Com James H. Turner 22May48
2d Mast . . Chas. M. Hughes .... 26May48
Asst Surg J. B. Nicobon, ii.o.. .20May48
Clk in Ch Herbert Johnston 40ct48
334 MERMAID, 42.
Chatham.
Chatham 1895. Tons 1065.
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336 MIND£N,20. Stm^SUp.
Hfmg Komg.
BmDb«7l810. 74ff«BiU|i. IVm ITU. kXtm CMtodem.
Matt ....Joseph Mitchell ....22June46
CUc mCh.. Wm. Q. MKnight . .26Noy46
337 MINERVA, 42.
PorUmouih.
PorUnoalh 1890. TontlOSS. JMm Ltdtu
338 MINOS. St.
Lake Brie.
TouBiM. R.p. 00.
3a» MINX. St.
FFoolwieh.
BlMkwidl 1840. Tmm 801. H.p. 100. Symondt.
MIRANDA. St. Shop.
Shewnesi, building.
TMMltOOi H^900. nnebwk
340 MODESTE, 18.
Sheemen.
Woolwich 1887. TOIW688. Elliot.
341 MOHAWK. St.
Lake Huron.
IroD. Tou 174. H.p. 80.
Lieut Com Fred. C. Herbert . . . .26Aug4S
%i Mast . John S. Smith 13Mar50
Aiit Surg Edm. Lawless 28Nov48
Clk m Ch Thos. P. Atrill {act) . .24Apr47
342 MONARCH, 84.
Chatham 1888. Tons 9988. Afker Canepu*.
MONKEY. St. Tmomg Vessel.
Woolwich.
Rotherhlihe 1881. Tou 919. H.p. 80.
2d Mast . .William Bryant {act) 18June42
344 MUSQUITO, 16.
Pembroke, building.
Toni 540. Clfinoiidi.
345 MYRMIDON. St.
fVoolwieh,
Blaekwall 1848. Iron. Tons 074. H.p. 19Q. Dftebtarn
and Mara.
346 MYRTLE. St. Tmder.
Sheemess.
UnMh0Mal8«7. Tom 116. H4^.88.
Mast Com Sainnel Bmddon (aei) IPeb50
347 NAIAD. Store DepSi.
Callao.
Thamat 1707, Taut UMIl a«la
Mast Com Wm. L. Browne 230c:i
IW If «< ..F.O. Grout 3De«
Asst Surg John Gray («) 27Ma>-
Clerk Geo.MunTO 19N>-
Wm.H.Hill« 1»*>*
348 NANKIN, 50.
Chatham*
Woolwich 1880. Taai 804ft. a W.Laac.
NARCISSUS, 5a
Devomport, buildmg.
ToBBlWO. Jfairji —
349 NAUTILUS.6. Tender to Tmprtgtt^
Devomport.
Woolwich 1880. Tons 888. If aval OoUcft
LieutCom Sam.B. Dolling V^--
2</Jlf<wf ..Chas. Parkinson ....13JnlT4
350 NELSON, 190. |
Portsmeu^.
Wodwlch t814» T0IW9817. Sm^jon ofltor-
351 NEMESIS, 44.
Devonport.
Pambroka 1887. Tons 1188. Aller Vfc .PmMmL
351« NEPTUNE, 120.
Portsmouth.
Portmoath 1889. Tom 9700. Ailu Caitdmn*-
352 NERBUDDA, 12.
Chathawi.
Bombay 1847. Tons 440. Sjaaoods.
353 NEREUS,42. Store D^t.
Valparaiso.
Pambroka 1891. Tons 1004. Altar Udc
Mast Com Francis W.Bateman . . 13KoTi3
Asst Surg Thos. B. Porster ....27Scpt*
Clerk . T. . Roheit Taylor SDeei^
Wm.M. Shanks l|Ai**
354 NETLEY,a Tender.
Mjevonport.
Flymoath 1898. Tana 198.
355 NIGER, 8. St. Sloop.
West Coast of Africa.
Woolwich 1848. Tons 1018. B^)- 400. 8cr««^
Lang.
Com Leopold G. Heath M'J
Lieut ,
F. J. Protheroe W
Mast ....G.H.Fof«tcr W
Surg ....C.N.Wilkinson JolP
Pay^Pur W.W. Parminter J«W
Asst Surg J. M. Dnffiia (act) Jo^P
Clerk .. .Alcx.Jefferys Jo1t»
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356 NILE, 92.
DewmporL
D0Tonport 1880. Tons 8508. Seppinft.
357 NIMBLE, 2. Seh.
J«iMleftl8a8. ToBilOO.
358 NIMROD, 18.
Devonpcrt,
Deptlbrd 18S8. (B^eed S8 gun ship while building.)
Tom 808. SttrveyonofNavy.
NIOBE, 28.
Devanport.
Deronport 1848. Tom 1063. Bjmondi.
359 NORTH STAR, 22.
Arctic Expedition.
Woolirteh 1884. Tom 601. Surveyor! of NaTj.
Matt Com Jas. Saiinders 2Apr49
2d Mast . .John Way 23Mar49
Masters Norman 3Apr49
H. B. Gawler 27MAr49
Ice Mast, . John Leash (act) . . . .24Apr49
Geo. Sabeston (act) ..28Apr49
Asst Surg Jas. Rae, md. (b) 27Mar49
C/it m CA J. J. Butter 27Mar49
360 0BER0N.5<.
Mediterranean,
Deptford 1841. Tom 6A0. Iron. H.p.800. Navy Office.
Lieut Com Geo. J. Gardner . . . .27Aag47
2nd Mast . . Richard E. Pym 7Dec49
Asst Surg Ja& W. Elliott
ClkinCh Fred.Lucas llFebSO
361 OCEAN, 80. Flag Ship.
Sheemess.
Woolwich 1805. Tom 3881. Hendow.
CMt .... Henry F. Greville .... 19Deo49
Com addl. .Thos. Baldock llJan48
Lieut ....JohnO. Freeland .. .llJan48
Colin C. A. Kane .... 7July48
Horace Bullock 16May50
F. S. M'Gregor,;?. . .3Nov48
Mast ....JohnBelam 29June48
Ut Lt Mar G. B. Heastey I5Aug48
Ch^N Ins Geo. Jackson, m.a 4Nov48
Surg ....Alex. Cross 31May48
Pay ^ Pur Thos. W. Parker .... 3Julv48
Mate .... John Trevenen 18Feb50
2d Mast . . J. W. H. Harvey . . . .27Mar49
Addl Thos. Potter 25May49
Asst Surg Thos. Hunter 26Sept48
Addl And-Coates 16Mar49
Oerk ....Alfred Barren 28Sept49
OCTAVIA, 50.
Devonport,
Pembroke 1848. Tom 3135. Sjrmoodt.
362 ODIN, 12. St. Frigate.
Portsmouth.
Deptford 1840. Tom 1810. H.p. 600.
363
Flncham.
ONYX. St.
Mail Packet Service. Dover.
Blnekwall 1848. Iron. T6m 888. H.p. 180. Dltehbum 8s Go.
Lieut Com Geo. Raymond llJan48
2ind Mast Werter Clark (act) .... 12Jan48
364 ORESTES, 14.
Cape of Good Hope,
Portsmouth IwM. Tom 480. Inman.
Com Henry S. Hawker . . . .260ct48
Lietit John P. Luce 260ct48
Robert Gibson llMay49
Mast ....Thos. J.WhilUer ....260ct48
Surg ...Robt. Bernard.. 3Nov48
Pay ^Pur H.T.W. English (acO 14July49
Mate .. .
Asst Surg R. W. Beaumont (act) . . 3Noy48
ORION, 80.
Chatham, building.
Tom 8600. Nary Office.
366 OTTER.
St. H.p. 120.
Chatham.
367 PANDORA, 6.
Devonport*
Woolwich 1888. Tout 818. Synonde.
368 PANTALOON, 8.
Cape of Good Hope.
D. of Portland's Tt. Purehmed 1880. Tons 840. Symonds.
Com Hyde Parker 5July49
Lieut .... Harry Smith 6July49
J. E. Montgomerie. . . .30Jan48
Mast .... Wm. Greet (act) .... 30June48
Surg Jas. Mitchell, md 11 July49
Pay ^PurR. Hawley (act) 9July49
370 PEARL, 18.
Chatham.
Colcbetter 1888. Tom 668. Santi.
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372 PEMBROKE, 72.
Portsmouth,
Blackwftll 1812. ToQi 1758. Surveyor* of Navy.
373 PENELOPE, 16. St. Frigate,
Portsmouth,
Chath. 1829. 46 gun frig. Conv. 1848. Toni 1616. R.p 6A.
374 PENGUIN, 6.
Falmouth.
Pembroke 1888. Tons 860. Sjmondt.
Lieut Com Walter Leslie 23Nov48
Mast ....James G.H.Thain ..18Dec48
Mst Surg Fred. F. Morgan .... 15Dec48
375 PERSEUS. Receiving Ship.
Off the Tower.
Ringmore 1819.
Lieut Com William Greet 240ct47
Asst Surg Wm Hoggan 20July48
Cierk . .'•: . Henry Braxton 240ct47
376 PERSIAN, 12.
No* America and W. Indies.
Pembroke 1899. Tom 484. Sjmondt.
Com A. G. Bulman 7July49
Lieut ....Chas. C.Day 7July49
Gilbert Elliot 1 May50
Mast .... Wm. F. Hains {act) . .20Aug49
Surg ....O.T.Miller 19July49
Pay ^ Pur C. A. Thorne 13July49
Asst Surg Jas. W. Duncan 2May50
Clerk .... Henry Callaway 9J uly 49
377 PETEREL, 6.
Falmouth,
Pembroke 1888, Too* 860. Sjmondt.
Lieut Com Thomas Creser 230ct43
Mast ....Richard Thomas 24Aug38
Asst Surg Wm. Ross, md 10Apr49
378 PHAETON, 50.
Particular Service,
. Deptford 1848. Tont 1041. White.
Capt Geo. Elliot 4Dec49
Lieut Matthew Conolly 5Dec49
Cowper P. Coles 5Dec49
Hugo B. Burnaby . . . 28Dec49
Geo. F. Burgess 5Dec49
B. G. W. Nicolas .... 6Mar50
Mast .... Richard MowU 9Jan.'.0
Capt Mar Walter Cossar llDec49
1 St Lt Mar James Shute 4Mar54
Chapl . . . John B. Bunce, ba. . . l4Dec49
Surg ....Chas. W.White 7Dec49
Pay ^ Pur Wm. Pinhom 5Dec49
Nav Insl. . Wm. Roy 14Dec49
Mate ... M.S. L. Peile 10Dec49
Wm. A. V. Royse .... 8Dpc49
PHAETON— (Con/wiuerf.)
Asst Surg Wm. J. Gniggen 7Dec49
H. Amot,MD 7Bec4;?
2d Mast . . Edw. J. Maitland 18D«4^
Clerk ....R.W.Warwick SDeel?
C. N. Sturgess Jau^
379 PHILOMEL, 6.
Co. of Africa.
Plymouth 1842. Tont 860. Sjmonds.
Com Thos. G. Forbes 4FeKV'
Lieut Geo. B. Williams ISFeU'
A. P. H. Helby 4Fel^^
Mast . . . .F. T. Jameson {act) . . . 4Feb:'
Surg . . .A. Mitchell, md 5Febj
Pay ^ Pur John Tweedie 4Fc>>:
Clerk .... Sydney E. Wright 4Feb:**
380 PHCEBE, 50.
Devonport, huHding,
Tone 9046. W. Edje m ImU/atiffoNe.
381 PHCENIX, 6. St. Sloop.
Coast of Africa.
Chatham 1888. Tont 800. (Strew Propellar
Sepplngt.
Com Geo. Wodehousc . . .
Lieut .... Wm. Army tage
Geo. W. Watson . . .
Mast ...Fred. Wise (ocO ...
Surg .... Chas. M*Shane {act) .
Pay ^ Pur
Mate .... Henry Hawkes
Geo. T. Morrell
Asst Surg
Clerk ....Geo. A. Welch
.) H.p,»
. lOJulTl^
.11 July*
.llJuM?
.llJulV^
. .26FeUj
llJulW^
17July4^
llJulv*
382 PIGMY.
St.
Deptford.
lit 1867. U.p. 60.
383 PIKE. St. H.p.50.
Portsmouth.
384 PILOT, 12.
Fast Indies.
Pljmouth 1888. Tom 481. SymoDds.
Com J. M. R. Ince 6Not^!
Lieut Alex. Andeison ISJuiy-l
R. H. Hallowes 8JuDe4
Mast . . . . G. B F. Swaine {act) . . SJunti
Surg ... .Charles Coffey 12Ju]:H
Pay 4- Pur R. J. Wiggens {act) . . 8Jum^
Mate ....
Asst Surg Robert I rvine 1 2J urH
385 PIONEER. St. Tender to Re^hu.
Arctic Expedition.
Lieut .... Sherard Osbom 28Ft 1 1
Asst Surg T. R. Pickthom 28Fe: J
'Id Mast . . John H. Allard 28Ft rJ
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S6 PIQUE, 40.
Portsmouth,
D«Tonport 1894. Tons 16SS. Sjmouds.
87 PITT, 72.
Portsmouth,
Portomouth 1810. Tona 1751. SurTejon of Navy.
SS PLOVER. Discovery Ship,
Arctic Expedition,
Com Tho8. E. L. Moore . . 17Nov47
Lieut .... Wm. J. S. Pull en. Com. 1 2 May 48
Wm. H. Hooper {act) 12May49
2d Mast . . Henry Martin 3Dec47
Asst Surg John Simpson(6) Surg. 4Dec47
Clk in Ch John J. Lindsay 11 Jan48
»9 PLUMPER. St.
North America and West Indies.
Portimouth 1848. Tout 484. Aux. icntw prop. H.p. 60.
Fincham.
Com Matthew S. Nolloth . .6Nov48
Lieut .... Trev. P. Coode 16Nov48
Wm. D.Harris 6Nov48
Mast . . . Robert 3. Batt 6Nov48
Surg Ed. H. Derriman, m.d. 5Apr49
Pay 8f Pur Geo. S. Singer 9No748
Mate ....Wm. K. Bush 14Dec48
m PLUTO. St.
Coast of Africa.
Woolwich 1881. ToniSeS. H.p. 100. Long.
Lieut Com Wm. K. Jolliffe iriJan49
Mate .... Percy B. Shewell .... 130ct49
2d Mast . . Charles Smart 3Mar48
Asst Surg Mich. Walling 150ct49
Ck in Ch . . Nicholas Giles 3Mar48
PLYMOUTH. Facht.
Devonport,
Woolwich 1814. P«aka.
m POICTIERS, 72. Ord.D€p6t.
Chatham.
UpDOr 1800. Tons 1704. Sarrejon of Navf.
Capt §jPeter Richards ....5May49
Com J. Cammilleri 18Mar48
Lieut . . . R. Tucker 18Mar48
For 5ert). fSaml. H. Hemmans . . 18Mar48
of ^ James Carter 18Mar4S
Ordinary ( Thos. Woods 18Mar48
Mast . . . .John Thomas 18Mar48
Sur^ David Geddes, md. . . 18Mar48
Addi ... .Peter Leonard 18Mar48
Pat/ ^ Pur Wm. Thorn 29Mar49
Asst Surg Wm. Hobbs 25May49
Addi. ..... David L. Morgan 19Dec49
M. P. S. Ward^acO . .22July48
Clerk .... Henry Teait 16Mar48
R. J. B. Tucker llMar48
392 POLYPHEMUS, 3. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1840. Tons 800. H.p. SOO. Sjmonds.
393 PORCUPINE. St.
Mediterranean,
Deptford 1844. Tona 982. H.p. 40 Lang.
L«eM^ Com Edw. F. T. Roberts ..9Nov47
2nd Mast Wm. P. Hains 9Nov47
Asst Surg Lawrence Carey .... l2Nov47
Clk in Ch Wm. J. Jenkins 9Nov47
394 PORTLAND, 50.
Devonport.
Plymouth 1822. Tona 1476. Surveyors of NaTf .
395 PORTSMOUTH. Facht.
Portsmouth.
396 POWERFUL, 84.
Mediterranean.
Chatham 1826. Tons 2206. After Pr. Canojms.
Capt .... ^Hon. R. S. Dundas 25Jan48
Com .... .Henry Caldwell 31 Jan48
Lieut .... John Palmer 27 Jan48
D. M*L. M*Kenzie ..24June48
Edw. T. Hinde 230ct48
Lord John Hay 13Apr48
Rowley Lambert 3Nov48
Mast — Joseph Chegwyn 29Mar4S
Capt Mar P. T. M. Payne .... 13Sept49
\st Lt MarK J. R. Connolly . . .13May4S
T. B. V. Fitzgerald . . . .5Feb4S
2d Lt Mar G, Le H. Burlton .... 10Oct48
Ch^ N In Samuel Blackburn . . . 2SFeb48
Surg Geo. Mackay, md. . .31 July49
Pay 8f Pur John Walter 31 Jan4S
MaU ....G. A. W.Welch 210ct48
John Jenkins {act) .... 1 1 Dec49
Asst Surg W. B. C. Christy .... 240ct48
2dMast ..R.F.Browne 3Nov48
C. J. Cawley (act) 16Feb48
Clerk .... Wm. L. Wright 15Feb48
Wm. H. Chapman 280ct48
Robt. Bone 30May48
Sam. Smyth 8Jan50
397 PRESIDENT, 50.
Chatham.
Portsmouth 1880. Tons 1697. After Am. Preridmt.
398 PRINCE REGENT, 92.
Particular Service.
Chatham 1829. Tona 2619. After Cdkdonia, Raseed
120 gun ship.
CommodoreWm. F. Martin 21Dec49
Com . , . . Wm. P. Fead 10Dec47
Lieut .... Fred. L. Barnard 24Jan4S
Fred. A. Egerton 10Dec47
Eras. P. Porteous .... l0Dec47
Alex. C. Gordon 10Dec47
John F. C. Hamilton l6Dec48
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Addl Geo. W. Preedy aOAprSO
John B.Scott 7Feb50
Chas. L. Waddilove . .21May50
Moit .... Richd. Stokes 10Dec47
CaptMar Chas. O. Hamley ....27Peb50
Ut Lt Mar Wm. Jolliffe 16Dec47
Chas. O. fiaker llDec47
2^/ Lt Mar Harry L. Evans . . . . llDec48
CA^-iV^/iu Edgar B. Barnes Jan50
Surg Geo. Bum, md 14Deo47
Pay 8f Pur Chas. E. Cotterell .... 10Dec47
Mate ....Cha8.J. Wrey 8Nov48
Edw. Hardinge (act) 14Sept49
2d Mast ..Robt L.Cleveland ..18Mar48
Henry \V. Short . . . .15June48
Aut Surg Wm. Macleod, md. . . 14Dec47
Wm. L. Gordon 14Dec47
Daniel Carter 10June48
Clerk . . . .T. T. Jennings 22Dec47
H.W.Sanders 22Jan49
399 PRINCE OP WALES, 110.
Portsmouth, building.
Tout 9185. Ab Marlbonmgh,
400 PRINCESS ALICE. St.
Dover, Mail Packet Service,
Blackwtll 1844. Iron. Toni 970. H.p. 190. Dttchbun
and Man.
2d Mast . . Edw. Rutter {act)
410 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, 104.
Portsmouth.
Portomoatli 1896. Torn 9448. LangtlMMd FMtorr.
411 PRINCESS ROYAL, 90.
Portsmouth, building.
Tons 8800. Sjrmondf.
412 PROMETHEUS, 3. St, Sloop.
West Coast of Africa,
ShaaniMt 1880. TonfSOO. H.p. 990. Symondi.
Com Henry R. Foote 9May50
Lieut ....Chas. A. Wise 13May50
Wm. Graham 9May50
Mast . . .Richard W. Ward . . . .9May50
Surg .... Edw. G. Irving, md. . . 22May50
Pa^^-Pur Geo. Grant 9May50
Mate . . .Fred. Parke 9May50
Asst Surg Chas. D. Sheppard . . llMay50
Clerk Wm. T. Richards . . . .3Juiie50
413 PROSERPINE, 42.
Devonport.
FlTmoath 1880. Tom 1087. Penke.
414 PROSPERO, 1. St. H.p. 144.
Pembroke,
415 QUEEN, 110. Flag.
Mediterranean.
PortnaoathlSae. Toot 8088. STmonb.
Capt .... Charles Wise 22imi
Addl ....Adolphus Slade 60ct^
Com EdwardCodd Wvntij
Lieut Fras. J. Digffens . . . .S^Janet^
Charles K. Jackson.. 22JaBci'
Hon. G. H. Douglas 22JimH^
John F.Ross 22JiinHf
Louis R. Reynolds ..SZJbcH:
W.R. G.Palli8er....22JMHS
Thos. B. Lethbri^ 22Jooel
Aug. Phillimore,/ ..2iAo^
Addl ... .Robt B. Harvey ....25Sepi«
£. M. Levcester ....25Septl
John W. Whyte 25Sep*
Wm. F.Warren ....25S4«*
Henry B. Hankey . . a5Sep:4
Hon. A. C. Hobart ..25S«fc«
O.M.C.Read 25Sq<«
L. C. H. Robinson ..25S^
W.J. R. Card 25Sept«
W.B. Mason 25Sepi*
Geo. A. Pidcock ...25M
Fras. W. Turton {act) 23Dff«
J.T.M.NichoU 3PeW?
Mast ...John Jackson W^
Capt Mar Arthur S. S. Walsh . .26JaDe^'
1st Lt Mar KenryDmry aSJuBrf
2ndLtMaryim. R. Jeffireys ....26Jiinel
H.N.C.Blanckley..26Jime«
CA^-A^/n^J. A.Burrough 22JiineJ
Surg Thos. R. Dunn, md.. .ZUm
Pay ^ Pur Geo. Nicholls 22JBDeJi
Mate J. W. D. McDonald . . 17Jalf*
W. G. Tucker («?0 ..24Feifl
Asst Surg Wm. R. E. Smart . . . .4JnlrJ
E. D'Auvergne 22Jni«J
D. J. Duigan Vim
Addl Wm.G.Goldin 22JtiD«J
2dMast ..James Rusden Mm
Edw.Youel 32Jan«J
Clerk ....Richard Allen aOAurf
J.T.Sparke «2De«5
Edw. Faulkner 27^
416 QUEEN CHARLOTTE, 101
Portswumth.
Deptford 1610. IVmtSSOO. Attxr 01^ QMm Ckm^
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417 RACEHORSE, 14.
Dewmport
PlTmottthlMO. TteatfB. TMk«r.^
418 RACER, 12.
MediterrtoMmt.
Portsmovih 1881. Tom4S1. Symondi.
Com Chas. H. Beddoes . . . .2SFeb49
LietU Arthur Barrow 1 3Mar49
Wm. C.DeVere ....28Feb49
Mast . . . .W. H. Drygdale {act) r2\!ar49
Surg John King 2MHr49
Pay ^ Pur G. G. Nelson 28Feb49
AsstSurg F.McAree 2Mar49
Clerk ....W.KL.Veale 28Feb49
419 RALEIGH, 50.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 18if. Ibot 1906. Fincham.
420 RANGER, 8.
Co, of Africa.
Botherhith* ISBA. TontatS. SymoodA.
Com Tho8. Miller 13Jiine49
Lieut A. Luckraft l2June49
John W. Webb 12June49
Mast ... R. O. White (acO ..12June49
Surg . . .Tho«* T«t 16June49
Pay ^ Pur W. B. Mainprise .... 23N ov49
Clerk ....Chas. W.Harris ....19June49
421 RAPID, 8.
Portsmouth,
Portononlh 1840. Tons 819. Symonda.
422 RATTLER, 6. St, Sloop.
Coast of Africa,
Sheern. 1848. Tom 888. H.p.900. ScrawProp. Symonda.
Com . ... Arthur Cumming 12Feb49
Lieut .... P. McK. Godfrey .... 12Feb49
R.Dawkins 13Feb49
Mast ....D.J.Louttid 22Feb49
Surg .... Danl. Ritchie 14Feb49
Pay «-PttrEdw.D. Back 13Feb49
Asst Surg J. McSwiney 14Feb49
Clerk .... Robt. Collins 12Feb49
423 RATTLESNAKE. Surveying.
New€tuinea.
Chatham IBM. Tona 608. Bnrvayoiv af Navy.
Capt
Lieut. .... Joseph Ihtvman 29&ep46
Henry G. Simpson . .24Not46
Mast John J.Brown 23Sep46
Surg . . . John Thomson, (c) md. 29Sep4f)
Pay §r Pur Frcdk. Brady 50ct46
%iMast ..Geo. H. Inskip 23Sep4()
Addl Edw. Brooker (act) . , . .2Jan50
Asst Surg T. H. Huxley 29Sep4()
Clerk .... Josiah Y. Messum .... 23Sep4ti
REINDEER, 6.
Giitraltar,
Plymouth 1888. Tout 880. Paak«
RENNIE. Tmuier,
Sheemess.
427 RESISTANCE, 42. Tr.Sh^.
Particular Service.
Roetanter 1800. Tbnt 1079. Rata. After Ltv^,
Mast Com, .Manser Bradshaw .... 16Apr50
Mast S. W. K. Freeman IJuneSO
2d Mast . . G. R. Morrison l6Apr55
J. C. Solfleet 16Apr50
J. W. M. Burnett ....16ApK50
Asst Surg James Wade (6) 19Apr60
Clerk ... .Jas. E. Terry . . 16Apr50
428 RESOLUTE. Discovery Sh^.
Arctic Expedition.
Capt .... }RHor. T. Austin 20Feb50
Lieut .... Rob. D. Aldrich 28Feb50
Wm. H. J. Browne . . . . lMar50
Addl Sherard Osbom 28Feb50
Mast ....Robt. C.Allen .28Feb50
Surg . . . . Ab. R. Bradford 28Feb50
Pay 4* Pur John E . Brooman 2SJan5J
Male ....R.B. Pesrse 2Mar50
Walter W. May 15Mar50
John P. Cheyne 29Apr50
AsstSurg RicliBfdKing 28Feb50
AddL T. R. Pickthom 28Feb50
2d Mast . .G. F. McDougall .... 6Mar50
Addl John H. Allard 28Feb50
RESOLUTE. St. Sloop.
SheemesSy building.
Tons 1S86, H.p. 400. Com. of Baferenea.
«29 RETRIBUTION, 6. St, Frigatt.
Portsmouth.
ChalhanlS44. Tona 1041. H.p. 400. 8y«
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431 REYNARD. St.
E.Indies.
Dtplford 1848. T<wf 618. Auz. icNir prop. U.p. 60.
Natj Ollloe.
Com Peter Cracroft 4July48
Lieut ....Edw.P.Fuge 10Aug48
Saml. T. Dickena ,...8Jiily48
Mast . . . . H. M'Ausland {act) . .8Jaly48
Surg Robt. Pottinger 8Jiily48
Pay ^ Pur Chas. W. Boone 8July48
Mate ....
Asst Surg
432 RHADAMANTHUS. St. Transp.
Sheemess.
PlTmoath less. Tom 818. H.p. S90. Roberto.
433 RIFLEMAN. St. Gun Vessel.
S.B. Coast ofAmer.
PortmoaOi 1846. Tons 486. Screw Prop. H.p. 100.
Finduun.
Lieut Com John P. Branch a4Apr50
2d Mast . Joseph Hitchings .... 190ct48
Asst Surg J. G. T. Forbes (act) . .4Apr49
ClkinCh Wm.H.De Carteret.. 190ct48
434 RINGDOVE, 12.
Devonport.
Plxmotttli 1888. ToDB 4S0. Sjaondi.
436 RODNEY, 92.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1888. Tom 8608. Sepplnp.
437 R0LLA,6.
Tender to Victory .
PljmoQth 1888. Tons 881. Peoke.
Lieut ....Wm. H.Fenwick ....7June43
2d Mast . . Geo. Raymond 18Dec49
438 ROSAMOND, 6. St. Sloop.
Woolwich.
-Woolir. 1844. (Formerlj lfif$mal aod Bclalr,) Tout 1060.
H.p. 866. STmonde.
439. ROSE, 14.
Sheeniess.
PorUmouth 1821. Tons 866. School of Mav. Arch.
440 ROVER, 16.
Pembroke, building.
Tout 640. SymoDda.
441 ROYAL ADELAIDE, 104.
Pevof^fort*
Flymoiith 1898. Toni d440. After Tictwy-
442 ROYAL ALBERT, 120.
fVoolwichf building.
TbDt8a»4. tMDg.
ROYAL FREDERICK, 116.
Portsmouth, buHdvtg.
Tom 8000.
443
444 ROYAL GEORGE, 120.
Sheemess.
ChathAm 1887. Tone 9610. Altar
445 ROYAL GEORGE. Vaeht.
Portsmouth.
Deptford 1817. Tons 880. Peeke.
446 ROYALIST. 6.
E. Indies. ^
Bombay 1880. FormenyifaryffoniMi. Fore. 1841- T«>r
Com Wm.T.Bate 25July*
Lieut.... C.A.D.PaBCo 25JdW?
2d Mast . . Wm. Wilkinson 9Dec*
Addl ....WnLB.Calver 22Dec*
Asst Surg J.W.Bradshaw ....17N<^*
Clk in Ch Luke Masterson (ad) 3lMai4}
447 ROYAL SOVEREIGN, HO.
Portsmouth, building.
Tone 8000. Lang.
449 ROYAL WILLIAM, 120.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1888. Tone 8608. AflM Caledom*'
450 RUSSELL, 72.
Sheemess.
Deptford 1888. Tone 1761. SuireyonofKivT*
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=^2 ST. GEORGE, 120.
DewmpcTt.
Deronport 1840. Tone 9710. Afin CaUdmUu
i53 ST. JEAN D'ACRE, 90.
Devcnport, ImUdmg.
454 ST. VINCENT, 120.
Portimaulh.
Plynottth 1816. Tom 8619. Bute.
455 SALAMANDER, 6. St. Shop.
Devonport.
8heenMMl8». Tom 810. H.p.SSO. SMton.
4U^ SAMARANG,22. Guard Sh^.
GibraUar.
Cochin 18SS. Tout 000. Burwefon of Vwj- After iTdrald.
457 SAMPSON, 6. St. Frigate.
* Dwonport.
Woolwich 1844. TWW1997. H.p. 407. gymoadi.
458 SAN FIORENZO, 50.
Woolwiehy huUding.
TOIUS004. BMfd, ChftUlald and CreoM.
459 SANS PAREIL, 84.
Devonport, buUding.
Tent 8384. H.p.8S0. Sersw prop. ASuatYr, BantPanU
Iforie
ICBfthMMdf
461
SAPPHO, 12.
N, America ^ W. Indies.
Woolwhsh 1888. Tout 498. Symondt.
Com Honourable A. A. Coch-
rane (ooQ 17Mar50
Lieut ....Edw. G. Hore 19Mar50
Edw. Barkley (oeO ..18Mar50
Mast .... Alex. Brown Cod).... 23Mar50
Surg ....W.W.Baynes 14Feb49
Pay ^ Pur John Barrett 13Feb49
Asst Surg John C. Ingles l7Mar50
462 SARACEN, 6.
Devonport,
Deroq^it 1881. Tout 898. P«ak«.
464 SATURN. DepSt Ship.
Pembroke.
NorthHBl78a TbMlOia 8I«1«.
Capt i9trTho6.Pa8ley, Bart. 110ct49
Addlfar StrrCharles Fraaer 110ct49
ai Hotyktad
SATURN— (Conrthiwrf.)
Addljor 8erv Thomas Bevis 1 10ct49
at Liverpool
Addl Limufor George Williams .... 1 10ct49
Surv Son
Mast ... Tho8. Driver 110ct49
Addl John Roberts 110ct49
AddlforSurv J. S. Wells 110ct49
Service
Surg ....
Pay *PwrWm.Horton 110ct49
Addl for Serv Michael Scott 110ct49
at Holyhead
Asst Sur • • Wm. Smith, md 6Nov49
Clerk .... Henry C. Pool 110ct49'
William Johnson ....110ct49
William Cass 110ct49
4646 SAVAGE, 6.
Devonport.
Pljmonth 1880. Tom 987. Peaks.
465 SCORPION, 6. Surveying.
N. America ^ W. Indues.
PiTmoiith 188S. Tone 988. Peeke.
Lieut Com G. B. Lawrence 2Apr49
Lieut Wm. Moonev 3Apr49
Mast Edw. Maunder llApr49
2^ Mast . .John Parsons 11 Apr49
Asst Surg Robt. Willcox 4Apr49
Clk m Ch A. Whitehouse 3Apr49
466 SCOURGE, 2. St. Sloop.
Mediterranean.
Com Zor^^F.H.Kerr 10ct4^
Lieut ,.. H.V. Haggard 30ct49
H.W.Wnght 20ct49
Mast ....J.W.M'J.Hall 20ct49
Surg .... James Davidson 40ct49
Pay 4- Pur Jos. E.Autey I10ct49
Mate .... Alfred MitcheU 50ct49
Asst Surg W. F. M'Clinton (act) 240ct49
Clerk ....JohnPooley 80ct49
467 SCOUT, 14.
Devonport.
Chatham 1888. Tom 480. Seppingt.
469 SEAFL0WER,6. Cutter.
(Tender to Cuckoo.)
Porttmoath 1880. Tone 118. Hayee.
2nd Mast Charles Bumey 22June50
470 SEAGULL, 6. Seh.
Falmouth.
Chatham 1881. Tons 870. Seppfaifi.
Lieut Com James Small 21Mar48
Mast Peter Francis 8Apr45
Asst Surg James Niven, MD Nov48
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471 SEAHORSE, 24. St. Guard Ship.
IJtVOVIIpOTt,
Psmbrok* 1880. Tons 181S. Screw prop. R^k. 880.
AA«r Fr. Prmd^iU,
472 SEALARK, 10.
Coast ofAfrieeu
Porttmottth 1848. Tons 810. Symonds.
Com Edw. S. Sotheby 6Jane50
Lx9ut John Cartwright .... 16June50
N. E. B. Tumour . . . .6June50
MoBt .... Chas. Greig {act) 8June50
Surg Alex. Wilson mo. . . .8June50
Pay 4* Pw John D. Bowden (act) 8June50
473 SERINGAPATAM. Store Dep6t.
Sifnon*i Bay,
Bombar 1810. Tons 1148. After Fr. Pruid^itU
Mast Com James T. Russell .... 30May48
"MMast ..G.Turpin a4Jan49
Asst Surg Henry Crocker 15June47
Addl Fras. Anderson 6Sept49
474 SERPENT, 12.
East Indies,
MereteBt'i Td. Deptford 1888. Tom 480. Sjmondii.
Com CharleR Barker 28Sept49
Lieut Lacon U. Hammett ..150ct49
Maxwell Fox 28Sept49
Mast . . . .Geo. Giles 28Sept49
Surg .... Mar. C. French 29Sept49
Pay ^ Pur F.J. I. Auret 28Sept49
Mate ....Logic A. Whimper 20ct49
Asst Surg Chas. SprouU 20ct49
Clerk ....E.R.Miall 28Sept49
SEVERN, 50.
Chatham, building.
Tent 1080. Plnchatn.
475 SHANNON, 50.
Portsmouth, building.
Tons 1067. Btake.
476 SHARPSHOOTER, 4. 5^ Gun Fc««/.
S, E, Coast of America,
Blackwall 1847. Iron. Tom 808. Screw prop. H.p. SOS.
Flncliam.
Lieut Com John C. Bailey 29Mar48
Mate ....
'2d Mast ..Henry N.Ray 29Mar50
Asst Surg Charles Roberts 8Apr48
ClkinCh T. W. S. Neame ....23Feb50
477 SHEARWATER, 3. St, Gun Vessel.
Particular Service.
Li?erpool 1687. Tom 848. H.p. 180.
Lieut Com Edm. E. Tumour .... 2Mar4d
^Mast ..C.O.Robinson 4Jan49
Asst Surg Eobt. Mungle 10Oct49
Clk tn CA. . J. M. Jefferson 6Mar4$
478 SHELDRAKE, 4.
Devanport.
Ptmbroke 1826. Tons S98. Peaks.
479 SIDON, 12. SL FrigaU.
PertswumUh.
Deptford 1848. Tons 1888. H.p. 800. OrCVtm,
480 SIMOOM. St.
Portsmouth,
GlaagowlSIO. Iron. Tons 8,000. Screw prop. H^-lSi.
MaTj Oflloe.
481 SIREN, 16.
Sheemess.
Woolwich 1641. Tons 848. fljmondt.
482 SIRIUS,42.
Portsmouth,
Bttnledon 1818. Tons 1080. After Ledu.
484 SNIPE, 2. Cutter.
Dewmpcrt.
Pembroke 1888. Tons 188.
485 SOUTHAMPTON, 50. Flag Skip.
S. E. Coast of America.
Deptford 1820. Tons 1470. Bonref ors of Katr.
Cfl^/ Nicholas Coxy 3An^
Com Ja8.B. West 12Ab«4«
Lieut .... Licmel R. Place 3Au^
R.H. Dalton 3Augi^
Geo. F. Day 3ABg45
Arthur B. Warre SAugiS
Fred. Woolcombe,/. . .4Aug*
Addl D'Arcy S. Preston .. . .5Augi^
Mast .... Henry G. Raynes .... 3Aug^
Capt Mar Wm. Gordon 8Aug4S
\stLtMar Jones Wright 8Ani^
Chapl .... N. Procter, BJL 3Aiiy«
N. Ins. . . .Henry M. Lefrqy . . . .3Au^
Surg David Deas 5Aug48
Pay^ Pur Nich. B. Lash 3Ang48
Mate ....
2d Mast . . W. E. Troutbeck 3Aiig48
H. J. Beatson («?/) . . . .260ct49
-4**/ Sur^ Wm. Duirs tka^
Henry French SWuly^
Addl Fred. Morgan
CUrk . .Edw. S. Cooke 14Aii^
Geo. Penfold 3J8d50
486 SPARROW, 6. Surveying.
S, E. Coast 4f IreUmd.
Pembroke 1898. Tons 180.
Com Geo. A. Frazer 2A|rf
Lieut .... David Aird 3ApH5)
Mast ....R. Hoskyu 3ApHS
^2ndMast Qnhean H. BmOu ....IdApi^
AssiSurg M. HasEiltoBy MD 4Apr49
Clk in CTi Julian A. Messum . . . .3Api^
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487 SPARTAN, 26.
DevonpcrU
DtTonport 1841. Tons 916. Symond*.
488 SPARTIATE, 76.
Devanport.
Fr. captured 1706. TonildaO.
489 SPEEDWELL. Surv, Tender.
Woolwich,
Mast Com Edw. K. Calver ....14Fcl)48
CUrk in Ch John S weatman 5May49
490 SPEEDY, 2. CuUer.
Sheemess.
Pembroke 16S6. Ton* ISS. After R. C. i><m«.
491 SPHYNX,6. St. Sloop.
East Indies,
Woolwich 1840. Tons 1006. H.p. fiOO. STUiondi.
Com C. F. A. ShadweU ....2Feb50
Lieut ....JohnE. F. Risk IFebSO
John R. Harward .... 13Feb50
Mast ....Geo.L. Carr 2Feb50
Surg Fred. Harvey 4Feb50
Pa/4-PttrJ.W.P.Foord 2Feb50
MaU ....R.A. Stupart 16Feb50
R. F. T. Calvert 2Feb50
AsstSuTg Zo\mY.Zo\aiaoTL 4Feb50
492 SPIDER, 6. Seh.
S,E, Co, of America.
f^^tham 1866. Tom 188. Seppings.
Lieut Com J. W. Tomlinson 3Apr49
UMast . . R. P. J. Simpson .... 30Aug47
Asst Surg Chas. 6. Campbell . .5Jmie49
Clk in Ch Jos. Singleton 30Aug47
493 SPITEFUL, 6. St, Sloop.
Mediterranean.
Pembroke 184S. Tone 1060. H.p.<80. Symonde.
Com Thos. Carmichael 40ct49
Lieut . . . .M'Leod. B. Cockraft ..80ct49
Fred. A. Herbert 50ct49
Mast ....C. R.P.Forbes 10Oct49
Surg ....John H.Patterson ....60ct49
Pay* Pur Wm. V.Miller 50ct49
Mate ....JohnC.Soadv 10Oct49
Asst Surg G. M'Donough (act) . . 60ct49
Clerk ..T.AlbertLew 230ct49
494 SPITFIRE. St. Oun Vessel.
Malta.
Deptford 1646. Toni4aB. H.p 140. Lenf.
495 SPRIGHTLY. St. Tender to Victory.
H.p. 100.
Portsmouth.
Mast Com Geo. Allen (act) .... 14Sept49
Ud MaH . , Gilbert B. Green .... I48ept49
.8Aag48
.14Nov49
. .9Sept48
..9Aug48
..9Aug48
4% SPY, 3. Brigantme.
Coast of Africa.
Sheemeei 1841. Toni 600,
Lieut Com Geo. Western
Mate ... J. J. W. Jervis {act)
Asst Surg H. H. Mackarsie .
2d Mast . . PhilipRidley
Clk in Ch Geo. W. Anderson .
497 SQUIRREL, 12.
Pembroke^ building.
Tone 488. Sjmonds.
498 STAG^44.
Devonport,
Pembroke 1860. Tone 1818. After Fr. Pr$sUtirt.
499 STAR, 8.
Sheemess.
Woolwich 1866. Tons 666. STmonds.
Com F. L. A. Selwyn 23Aug48
Lieut John M. Jackson .... 3Mar48
Henry T. Vernon . . . .28Mar48
Mast ....Robert Walker 9Mar48
Surg ... .Evan Evans 2Feb48
Pay 4" Pur G. Shambler (act) . . . .24Jan48
Clerk ....JohnFreshfield 8Feb48
500 STROMBOLI. St. Sloop,
Particular Service.
Portsmonth 1860. Tons 070. H.p. 880.
Com Lord A. W. Beauclerk
Lieut .... H. G. St J. Mildmay
W. H. Anderson
Mast Geo. Blakey
Surg .... John P. Burke, md.
Pay ^ Pur Ed. M. Stone {act) . .
Mate . . . . G. F. H. Wellesley .,
Thos. B. M. Sulivan..
Asst Surg Henry Loney
Clerk Henry Gilpin
llNov47
5May49
.8Mar49
15Nov47
12Nov47
llNov47
IlMar50
26Dec49
...Jan50
18Aug49
510 STYX. St. Sloop.
Devonport.
Sheemess 1841. Tons 1067. H.p. 980. Synonds.
511 SULTAN, 72.
Portsmouth.
Merchant's Td. Deptford 1807. Tons 1761. Benslow.
After Hero.
512 SUPERB, 80.
Mediterranean.
Pembroke 1848. Tons 8580. Symonds.
Capt Edward PurceU , . . ,29Nov48
Com Fred. W. Horton July49
Lieut J.J.Kennedy 8May49
Byron G. Rowles 180ct49
Charles PechcU 29Nov48
Alleyne Bland 9Feb50
John Hanmer l2May49
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Mast ....Perc. B.Roberts ...29Nov48
Capt Mar Chas. Miller 30Nov48
l«/XfAfarH. W. Brooker 29Nov48
Nich. B. Dalby 29Nov48
CAa;?; ....Wm. Bell 29Nov48
Surg .... Jason Lardner 29 N ov48
Pay 8f Pur ♦Geo. V. Oughton . . 29Nov48
N,In8 Wm. Johnson 29Nov48
Mate John R. Alexander . .29Jane49
Geo. R. Keene 1 7Apr50
Robert Rawlins 8May50
Wm. F. Ruxton 180ct49
Aist Surg Geo. £. Nicholas .... 29Nov48
Joseph Coulter, md. . . 120ct49
Fras. Y. Toms 1 20ct49
2d Mast . . Horace St. H. Cook . . I30ct49
Clerk ....Wm. C.Brown 29Nov48
F. J. N. Kenyon ....130ct49
513 SUTLEJ, 50.
Pembroke, building,
Tom 9000. Symondf, altered.
514
515
SWALLOW. St, H.p. 70.
Portsmouth,
SWIFT, 6.
Pacific.
Deptford 18S0. Tom 800.
Bymondt.
.25Jane49
Com Wm. C. Aldham
Lieut .... James E. Bickford . . 26June49
Mast Edwin Rowe (act) . .25June49
Surg .... Fred. J. Whipple
Pay ^ Pur A. A. Speed {act) .
Mate Richard Onslow .
. ..3July49
,.25June49
..25June49
516 SYBILLE,40.
Devonport.
Pembfokf 1847. Tods 1088. Symondi.
517 SYLPH, 2. Tender.
Devonport.
Woolwich 1881. Tom 114.
518 SYLVIA, 6.
Tender to Sparrow.
Porttmomh 1897. Tons 70. Bymonds.
519
TALBOT, 22.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1884. Tom 6 JO. Surveyors of Navj.
520 TARTARUS, 4. St.
Mediterranean.
Pembroke 1884. Tom 588. H.p. 188. Symoiuis.
Lieut Com Sir G. Webster, Bart. . .90ct47
2nd Mast . . Cornelius Fox 270ct47
Asst Surg Wm. Bainbridge 140ct47
Clk in Ch
521 TEAZER, 2. St,
Co. of Africa^
Chalham 1840. Tom S90. Screw prop. H.p. M. 8ymogH«.
Lieut Com Jasper H. Selwyn I90ct4'<
2rf Mast . . Henry G. Thomsett . . 14Dec-l'^
Axst Surg Julian W. Slight 230ct48
Clk in Cli Edw. Edmeades 190ct4S
522 TERMAGANT, 24. St. Frigate.
Portsmouth.
Dcptford 1848. Tom 1647. Screw prop. H.p. 090. White.
TERPSICHORE, 18.
Chatham.
Blackwall 1847. Tons 600. Bymonda.
523 TERRIBLE, 21. St. Ship.
Mediterranean.
Deptford 1846. Tom 1847. H.p. 800 Lmag.
Capt rgiJames Hope 23Nov49
Lieut .... David Miller 23Nov49
Chas. A. Lodder 23No¥49
Edw. C. Symons 23NoT4d
T. J. Macdonnell . . . .23Not49
Mast JohnJarvis 23Not49
1st Lt Mar
Art ....Tho8.Q. Meade ....27Not49
Chapl Richard Croker Jan50
Surg . . Howard R. Banks 26Not49
Pay ^ Pur W. A. Harries 23Nov49
N Ins.,.. Chas. Osbourne 28Nov49
Mate ....T. M. S. Pasley 30Jan50
Chas. A. Johnson 26Not49
Aug. J. Bullock 10Dec49
2d iJ/a*/ ..W.F.Lew 23Nov49
Asst Surg J. A. R. Harrey, md. Nov49
Clerk ....C.W.Tuke 23Not49
524 TERROR. Discovery Sh^.
Arctic Expedition.
Bomb Veacel. PorUmouth 1818. Tone 890.
Capt Francis R. M. Crozier 8Mar45
Com Edward Little 4Mar45
Lieut George H. Hodgson . . 4Mar45
John Irving I3Mar45
Fred. J. Hornby 4Mar45
Robert Thomas I4MaT4o
Ice Mast . . Thos. Blanky (act) . . 23Apr45
Surg .... John S. Peddle 12MaT45
2d Mast ..Gillies A. Macbean ..31Mar45
Asst Surg Alex. M'Donald II Mai45
Clk in Ch Edwin J. H. Helpman 4Mar45
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525 THALIA, 42.
Portsmouth,
Portsmouth 1880. Tons 1062. AUer Leda.
526 THAMES. Tender.
Sheemess.
Built 1606. TonsOO.
527 THETIS, 3G.
Devonport.
Deronport 1846. Tons 16SS. Read, Chat field and Creusp.
Capt . . . . ® A. L. Kuper '.. 8July50
Lieut Fred. J. Partridge .... 8July50
J. J. S. Josling 8July50
Arthur Sansum 8July50
Francis Peel 8July50
Mast Geo. Moore 8July50
THISBE, 42. Ordinary DepSt.
Devonport.
528 THUNDER, 6.
Sheemess.
Bomb Vessel, Deptford 1880.
Tons 473.
529 THUNDERER, 84.
Devonport,
Woolwich 1881. Tons S279. After Pr. Cftnopus.
533 TIGER. St, Sloop.
Chatham.
Chatham 1849. Tons 1220. H.p. 400. J. Edje.
531 TORCH. St.
Woolwich.
Blackwall. Iron. Tons 340. H.p. 160. Symonds.
532 TORTOISE, 12. Guard Ship.
Ascension.
Formerly Sir Bdmard Hughe9. Tons 9d2. Purchased 1806.
Capt Fredk. Hutton .... 12Nov46
Lieut John Townsend 1 May 49
John Gwvnne 3Jan49
Chas. O. B. Hall .... 15July49
Mast ....Fred. R Sturdee . ..27Mar50
Capt Mar A. D. L. Farrant . . . 31 Jan50
UtLtMar Edw. A. Wylde 28Feb4S
G. B. Puddicombe . .29June48
Eras. H. Noott 210ct48
Chapl .... Wm. H. Pilcher, ba. . . 23Nov48
Surg T E. Molesworth, md. 2/ June49
AdSl Philip Toms, md 16Nov48
Pay ^ Pur Geo. P. Rickord 280ct48
Asst Surg Richard J. Squire . . . .7July49
H. W. Horsell 2Nov49
2d Mast . .John W. Pennington. .240ct49
Clerk ....H.J.White 21May44
533 TRAFALGAR, 120.
Sfteemess.
Woolwich 1841 Tons 9604. Rule. After Caledonia with
a foot addL beam.
TRIBUNE, 28.
SheerTtess, building.
Tons 1064. Symonds.
534 TRIDENT. St. Gun Vessel.
Particular Service,
Blackwall 1846. Iron. Tons 860. H.p. 860. Oitchburn
and Mare.
Lieut Com Richard H. Risk ... 10May48
2rf Mast . . Henry I. Josephson . 10May48
Asst Surg Wm. E. O'Brien .... 10May48
ClkinCh Chas.C.Ick 10May48
535 TRINCOMALEE, 2G.
A^. Am. and W. Ind.
Bombay 1819. (Red. 46 gun Prig.) Tons 1066 After Lada.
Capt Richard L. Warren . 20July47
Lieut John Seccombe 26July47
Chas. G. Fegen 10Oct48
Philip Saumarez ....23July47
Mast .... C. J. Polkinghome . .26Sept49
Ut Lt Mar J. C. Symonds 26Peb49
CA»S-iV/7i*Anty.Salkeld .... 18July48
Surg . . Richard Carpenter . . 18Aug48
Pay<S-PurW. B.Gordon 6Feb49
Mate ....John Ward (6) 20Feb49
'Ind Mast E. L. B. Williams {act) 18Mar50
^«/ iSur.. Chas. S. Hugo 17Sep47
Clerk ....
535« TRITON. St.
Mediterranean.
Blackwall 1847. Iron. Tons 660. H.p. 960. Symonds.
Lieut Com Chas. J. P. Glinn. . . .21Mar48
2d Mast ..Wm. P. Braund 18Dec49
Asst Surg Philip Porter 27Mar48
Clerk in Ch J. W. H. Bowman . . . .23Mar48
536 TWEED, 18.
S. E. Coast of America.
Portsmouth 1828. Tons 500. Navy Office,
Com .... Lord F. J. Russell 7June48
^Lieut . . . Geo. Marriott 8June48
Wm. D. Loch 8June48
Mast .... Stephen Spain 8June4S
Surg Jas. G. BuchanAn 12June48
Pay 8r Pur Jas. B. Moorman .... 8June48
Asst Surg George Moore, md. . . 12Jiine48
Clerk Robt. Deveson 8June48
537 TYNE,22.
Devonport.
Woolwich 1896. Tons 600. Beppinga-
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537fl UNDAUNTED, 42.
Porlwumth,
Woolwich 1807. TonslOM. AfUr LhHr-
538 UNDINE. St.
Mail Packet Service, Dover.
Parehawd 1840. Iron. Tons 284. H.p. 110.
Ditcfaburn nnd Mara.
539 UNICORN, 42.
Chatham,
Chatham 18M. Tom 1064. After XmIa.
540 URGENT. 5^ H.p. 240.
Portsmouth.
541
VALOROUS. St. Sloop.
Pembroke, building.
Tont 1265. H.p. 400. Symondi.
VANGUARD, 80.
Devonport,
Pembroke 188S. Tom 3080. Symondt.
542 VENGEANCE, 84.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1824. Tons 2284. After Fr. Canapus,
Capt 5frH.M.Blackwood,i5^ lOJulySO
Com W. R. Mends 10July50
Lieut ... W. C. Grierson lOJulySO
W.H. Bridge 10July50
Mast . . . . J. F. Rees 10July50
Capt Mar Berney Varlo 11 Jr''^"
1*/ Lt Mar Thos. P. Casey 1 IJi
2dLtMar Edw. Spry llJi
Francis Dowse 1 1 Ji
Surg .... Wm. Graham Ji
Pay ^ Pur Frank Harger lOJi
Asst Surg J. Ward, md lOJi
543 VERNON, 50.
Chatham,
Woolwich 1883. Tont 8083. Symondt.
544 VESTAL, 26.
Sheemess.
SheemeM 1899. Tom 019. Sjmondi.
545 VESUVIUS, 6. St. Sloop.
Devonport.
SheeraeM 1840. Tons 070. H.p. 980.
546 VICTORIA, 116.
Pembroke, building.
Tom 8000. STmondi.
547 VICTORIA AND ALBERT. Si. Ft
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1848. Tom 1089. H.p. 480. SjmosulB.
Capt ....-^Rt. Honourable Lord
Adolphiis Fitzclarence 1 Jan48
Com Wm. Crispin lJan48
Lieut Henry A. Kerr 6MardO
E. F. N. K. Wasey ..18Mav^
Mast .... Geo. Biddlecombe 16Apr49
Addl Dav. N. Welch 15Feb48
A. Balliston (act) 3Apr49
Surg .... Thos. W. McDonald . . lJan48
Pay ^ Pur Wm. Bell lJan48
Mate John D. Mc Crea . • . .6Jane^
Alex. Philips 6Jiine50
Douglas Walker .... 14Jime50
Clerk . . . . H. N. Scribe iJan^
548 VICTORY, 104. Flag.
Portsmouth.
Chatham 1705. Rebuilt 1800. Tom 2164.
Capt Francis P. Blackwood 13Xov48
Addl for gerv Amar L. Corry 9Apr50
at SwUhampton
AddtJorSurvWm. L. Sheringham . . lDec47
Serv
Lieut . . . . R. E. Bullen lDec47
C. R. Bamber lDec47
E.W.Lang 4June49
Thos. Cochran,^ 10ct4^
Addl . . . . W. H. Fenwick 7June-l9
Addl for Henry L. Cox lDec47
Surv Serv
Mast ....
Add/ for SmrvJohn S. Taylor lDec47
berv
Addl .... Geo. Allen (oc/) lDec47
U< Irt Afar E. T.T.Jones lDec4r
2dLtMar Chas. A. L. Farmar . .iIMaj50
Chapl .... Robt. Thompson lDee47
Surg Hueh Jameson 1 Dec47
Pay ^ Pur R. M. W hichelo lDec4r
Navlnst..yfm. Kerr 260ctl9
Mate . . . .John G. F. Dyer 12June50
Asst Surg W. M*K. Saunders, md. lDec47
Geo. P. Cooke 9Mav4^
2rf Mast . . A. G. Whichelo 2May49
Addl G. E. Green 14Sept-®
Geo. Raymond ISDec-l^
G. A. Macfarlane 14May50
Jas. Scarlett (act) 1 DecC
Clerk ....JohnB. Burlace llAprlS
John W. W, Green. . . . 1 Jdy4S
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Addl Geo-Jeffireyv 4Aug49
Wm. Thorn 9Aug49
John W. Ancell {Pay and Pur.)
lDec47
548(a) VINDICTIVE, 50.
Portsmouth.
PortflMmihiaia. (]taM8d74). Tons 1766. Biirr^y. of NftTj.
549 VIOLET. Sl
Maii Packet Service. Dover,
BUflkwaU 1848. Iraa. Tons 209. H.p. 180. Oitchbarn
and ICara.
Lieut Com Henry P. Jones llJune50
2d Mast . .Edm. Lyne (act) llJan48
550 VIPER, 6. Brigantine.
Skeemess.
Pembroke 1881. Tons 188. Sepptnn.
551 VIRAGO. St. Sloop.
Devormort,
Chathiim 184S. Tons 1000. H.p. 800. 8jmonds.
VIVID. Si.
Mail Packet Service. Dover.
Chatham 1848. Tom 868. H.p. 100. Lang.
Mast Com Luke Smithett (act) . . 1 lJan48
2d Mast . .Edw. Hare (act) 1 1 Jan48
552 VIXEN, 6. St. Sloop.
Portsmouth.
Pembroke 1840. Tom 1064. H.p. 980. Sjmonds.
553 V0LA6E,22. Surveying.
Mediterranean.
Portimoath 1886. Tom 616. School of NaT. Arch.
Capt Thos. Graves IMar49
Lieut ....GabrielJohnston ....20Feb47
Wm. C.Geary 20Peb47
Lord J. T. Browne . . 12Mar47
Mast ....John Stokes 27Nov47
Surg . . . .Alex. Baxter, md 22Feb47
Pay 4- Pur H. R. Jones {act) . . . 8Mar60
iV /fa . . . .C. J. E. R. Archdeaeon29Mar47
Mate JohnF.Wyer 15Mar49
John H. Glover 17Apr49
Wm. R. Bent (ocO ..15Mar5a
MstSurg Wm. Evans (c) {act) . .27Jan48
Addl Wm. B. Baikie, md. . . 15May49
2^ ifcw/ ..Jas. Milton 14Mar50
554 VOLCANO, 3. St.
Woolwieh.
PwtnMvth 1896. Tdm790. H.p. 140. Symonds.
555 VULCAN. St. Frigate.
Sheemess.
BbiekvaUiedB. Tom 1747. H.p. 860. Serewprop. Mare.
556 VULTURE. St. Frigate.
Devonport.
Pembroke 1849. Tom 1100. H.p. 470. Symondt.
558 WARSPITE,50.
Chatham.
Ohatbflal807. (Bateed 74.) Tom MOa Hendow.
559 WASP. St.
Woolwich.
Deptford 1860. Tom 070. H.p. 100. Nary OAee.
560 WATERLOO, 190.
Sheemess.
Chatham 1888. Tom 8718. After OilMfeMta with a
foot addl. beam.
561 WATERWITCH, 8.
Co<ist of Africa .
Cowee 1888. Tom 810. White.
Com Richard R. Quin 3Apr48
Lieut ....Wm.C. Forsyth ....20Apr48
Chas. G. Grylls 4Apr48
Mast .... Hugh D. Beach 4Apr48
Surg John T. Jenkins 2Aug48
Pay 8f Pur C. G. Bumey {act) .... 4Apr48
Mate
562 WELLESLEY, 72. Flag.
N. America and W. Indies.
Bombay 1815. Tom 1746. ktiBt ComwaUit.
Capt Geo. Goldsmith 6Jan48
Addl far Surv H. W. Bayfield 5May48
SCTV
Com Chas. F. Schomberg . . 7J an48
AddlfoTSun>i6tm Orlebar 5May48
Serv
Lieut .... Aug. C. May 7Jan48
John P. Paluies 8Jan48
Aug. Butler 7Jan48
Chas.Vesey 19Jan48
G. M. F. Molesworth. .6Nov48
Addl fir Surv John Hancock 5May48
Serv
Addl J. W.N. Taylor 8Jan50
Edw. Scroggs 30July49
Mast ....C.T. A.Noddall 7Jan48
Add/or 5ttrvWm. Forbes 17June48
Sen.
Capt Mar H. G. Mitford 15Jan48
1st LtMar Geo. Bazalgette 15Jan48
Ed. G. M'Callum ....15Jan48
Ch^NI Wm. S. Parish 2Peb48
Surg . ..Thos. Frazer 4June49
Addl for Surv. Thos. Strattoh^ MD. ..ISMardO
Serv.
Pay (J-PtirWm. Reeve 12Jan48
Mate JohnE. Doran 14Feb50
R. W. Fayrer (ocO ..18Mar50
AsstSurg J.F.Henry,MD l7Jan48
Jas. Lilbume 17Jan48
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WELLESLEY— {Coff/msi«<f.)
Addl ....R. P. R. Sparrow ....Ma748
R.B.Power 24Mar49
Alex. Watson, md. . . 15Jan49
John 6. CambeU ....3May50
2nd Mast . . C. R. B. Wilkinson . . 26Noy49
Geo. Gilpin 21Mar50
Clerk ... .J. G. Hoffiiiann 4Mar48
J. J. Hayward 6Feb49
Arthur G. Thomas .... 9Feb48
Thos. Wells 15May48
Jas. H. Jackson 6Feb49
563 WELLINGTON, 72. Ordinary DepSi.
Sheemess,
Deptford 1816. Toiu 1767. Surreyon of Vmrj,
Capl David Price 1 Mar48
Com Henry Piyce Jan50
Lieut . . . .Wm. G. Hems worth . . lMar48
Vn.fu».ne f Wm. Vicary 17July49
0^r4;^Tim.M*Namara ....150ct49
McLst Joshua Taylor lMar48
Addl Samuel Braddon {act) . . lFeb50
Chapl ... .P. Somerville lMar48
Starg . . . Benj. Bynoe lMar48
Pay 8f Pur Jbs. Huggins lMar48
AsetSurg R. Galvm, m.d IMar48
Addl Thos. W. Rimell .... 18Apr50
2d Mast . . C. Anstey {act) lMar48
CUrk ....Alfred Wood lMar48
664 WIDGEON. St. H.p. 90.
Tender to Ocean,
565 WILDFIRE. St. Tender.
Sheemess.
Harwich 1896. Tons 186. H.p. 76. Orahftm.
2d Mast . . Geo. Brockman lNoy45
C/*mCA..Wm. E.Kelly 2Feb49
567 WINCHESTER, 50.
Portsmouth,
Woolwleh 188S. Tom 1487. Surrejon of Nary.
568 WINDSOR CASTLE, 120.
Pembroke, building.
Tons 8186. Navy Office.
569 WIZARD^ 6. Tender to Ajsa.
Qneeneiawtu
Pcmliroka 1880. Tons SSI. Peake.
571 WOLVERENE, 12.
Coast of Africa.
ChatliamlSSS. Tons «M. Symoads.
Cim Maxwell Falcon ....^
Lieul Edw. W. Tumour ....'ItJi
Henry Christian ....21§^
Mast .... Geo. Williams (oc/) . .26S(^
Surg . . : . Jas. Walsh, md 21Sc|
Pay 4- Pur F. W. Rowlstone . . . .2IS^
Asst Surg J. E. Hamilton 2JS(!;
CUsrk ....Geo.Tcait 5CN
572 WOODLARK. Woolwieh.
573 WORCESTER, 5a
S'heemeee'.
Dq»ttoidl844. Tons 1473. Sorvqreno'I^
574
YOUNG HEBE.
E.Indies.
ZEPHYR. St.
H.p. 100.
Woolwich^
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HER MAJESTY'S PACKET BRIGS AT FALMOUTH.
COMMISSIONED BY THE ADMIRALTY.
CRANE, 6.
Lieut Com John Parsons 28June47
EXPRESS, 6.
Lieut Com William Lory 1 3June43
LINNET.
Lieut Com ThoB. James 26Feh48
PENGUIN, 6.
Lieut Com Walter Leslie 23Nov48
PETEREL, 6.
Zrt^u^ Com Thomas Creser 230ct43
SEAGULL.
Lieut Com James Small 21Mar48
ADMIRALTY AGENTS IN CONTRACT STEAM VESSELS.
LIEUTENANTS. WITH DATE OF APPOINTMENT.
Sam. Tancock 22Aug40
William H. Brady 10Jime42
Thomas W. Langton 8Apr43
BosviUe J. Wilson 13July44
John J. Wilkinson 27Nov44
John Davies (e) 27Nov44
Thomas Freer 10Mar45
William D'Aranda 26May45
Richard Percival 4Jaly45
William W. South 4July45
John Brown 7July46
William P. Newenham 6Sept45
James Inghs 29Dec45
Joseph Ray 30Mar45
John Slaughter 2Jan45
Thomas Strover 24Sep46
John Hay (6) 5Apr46
Lawrence Dennehy 12June46
Peter Rainier 27July47
John Kiddle 4Aug47
RickardLloyd 28Aug47
Douglas Reid 22Jan47
Wm. V. Lee 19June47
Robert Parker 21Nov48
Thos. S. Scriven 22Dec48
John O'Reilly (a) 23Apr49
Jas. G. Raymond 26Apr49
Henry Beddek 16June49
Edw. W. Ward 22Nov49
Thos. C. O. D. Whipple 5Jan50
Wm.W.Oke 26Apr50
Watford T. Bellairs lMay50
Thos. A. Lewis 3May50
Salarj je200 te jCSfiO.
July 50
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NON-EFFECTIVE SHIPS, HULKS, &c.
Ackbar, Quarantine Service, Liverpool.
Anson, Conv. Hulk, HobartTown,V.D.Land
Argo, Receiving Ship, Devonport.
Aurora, Coal Depdt, Falmouth.
Bacchante, Quarantine Serv. Standgate Creek
Bacchus (late Arethiua)Q}iwraxi, Ser. Liverpl.
Badger, Mooring Vessel, Cape of Good Hope.
Bathurst, Coast Guard Service, Medway.
Beagle, Coast Guard Service, Crouch River
Bellona, Receiving Ship, Devonport.
Black Prince, Convict Hulk, Woolwich.
Blake, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Blossom, Quarantine Service, Standgate Creek
Brazen, Floating Chapel, Thames.
Briton, Convict Ship, Portsmouth.
Cadmus, Coast Guard Service.
Cameleon, Watch Vessel, Customs.
Chanticleer, Coast Guard Serv. Crouch river.
Charger, Coal Depdt, Woolwich.
Chatham, Sheer Hulk, Chatham.
Clinker, Coast Guard Serv. Cuckmere Haven
Coromandel, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Dart, Coast Guard Service.
Dartmouth, Quarantine Service, Leith.
Defence, Convict Hulk, Portsmouth.
Dreadnought, Seaman's Hosp. Ship,. Greenw.
Dromedary, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Druid, Quarantine Service, Devonport.
Dryad, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Duncan, Quarantine Service, Standgate Creek.
Eclipse, Coast Guard Service.
Egeria, Receiving Ship, Devonport
Emulous, Coast Guard Service.
Ethalion, Receiving Ship, Harwich.
Fame, Marine Barrack Ship, Pembroke.
Flamer, Alien Service, Gravesend.
Fortitude, Coal Dep6t, Chatham.
Galatea, Coal Depdt, Jamaica.
Griper, Coast Guard Service, Chichester Harb.
Havock, Coast Guard Service, Hamble River.
Hebe, Convict Ship, Woolwich.
Hope, Quarantine Service, Milford.
Hussar, Receiving Ship, Chatham.
Icarus, Coast Guard Service, Lymington.
Investigator, Thames Police Station, Thames.
Iphigenia, Marine Society's Ship, Deptford.
Jupiter, Coal Depdt, Devonport
Justitia, Convict Hulk, Woolwich.
Ijavinia, Quarantine Service, Liverpool.
I^even, Receiving Ship, Limehouse.
Leviathan, Target, Portsmouth.
Magpie, Tank Vessel, Chatham.
Maidstone, Coal Depdt, Portsmouth.
Malabar, Coal Depdt, Portsmouth.
Medway, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Menai, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Menelaus, Quarantine Service, MotherbanL
Mersey, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Messenger, Coal Depdt, Woolwich.
Minotaur, Quarantine Sci-v. Standgate CreeL
Mulgrave, Lazaretto, Milford.
Northumberland,Quaran.Serv.Standgate Crk.
Nymph, Receiving Ship, Sheemeas.
Owen Glendower, Convict Ship, Gibraltar.
Pallas, Coal Depdt, Devonport
Partridge, Coast Guard Service, Southamptcn.
Pelican, Watch Vessel, Rye.
Pelter, Coast Guard Service.
Pioneer, Coast Guard Service.
Pyramus, Receiving Ship, Halifax.
Ramillies, Quarantine Serv. Standgate Creei.
Raven, Watch Vessel, Mizner Havexi.
Renard, Mooring Vessel, Chatham.
Rhin, Quarantine Service, Standgate Creek.
Royal Oak, Receiving Ship, Bermuda.
Safety, Receiving Ship, Tortola. [Sheeniess.
St Lawrence (late Sluaman) Receiving Ship,
Salsette, Receiving Ship, Woolwich.
Sapphire, Receiving Ship, Trincomale.
Shamrock, Coast Guard Service, Med way.
Snapper, Coast Guard Service.
Stirling Castle, Convict Ship, Portsmouth.
Success, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Sulphur, Receiving Hulk, Woolwich.
Surprise, Convict Hulk, Cork.
Tartar, Receiving Ship, Chatham.
Tees, Chapel, Liverpool.
Tenedos, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Thames, Convict Ship, Bermuda.
Topaze, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Triumph, Quarantine Service, Milford.
Tyrian, Quarantine Service, Motherbank.
Unit6, Convict Hulk, Woolwich.
Venus, Marine Society's Ship, Woolwich-
Veteran, Receiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Victorious, Beeeiving Ship, Portsmouth.
Vigo, Receiving Ship, Devonport
Warrior, Convict Ship, Woolwich.
Weymouth, Receiving Hulk, Bermuda.
Wolf, Coal Depdt, Kingston, Dublin.
Wye, Convict Ship, Woolwich.
York, Convict Hulk, Portsmouth.
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MAIL STEAM VESSELS.
DOVER.
Thomas Baldock, Commander Superintending, appointed 19ih Aug. 1846.
£4ti0 per ammin*
J. M. Hope, Paymaster and Purser.
iSlSB 0«. per umum.
GARLAND,!. H.p. 120
Xuw/ Com E. Wylde 14Mar49
ONYX,!. H.p. 120
JLieuiCom Geo. Raymond llJan48
PRINCESS ALICE, 1. H.p. 120
VIOLET,!. H.p. 120
Lieut Com, Henry P. Jones 11 JuneSO
VIVID,!. H.p. 160.
Mast Com Luke Smithett (Act.) 1 1 Jan48
LIVERPOOL.
Thomas Bevis, Conmiander Superintending, appointed 5th February, 1839.
JK490 per ■miiim.
William Lawes, Paymaster and Purser, 12th August, 1841.
£980 per annnm.
HOLYHEAD, &c.
Charles Eraser, Commander Superintending, appointed 10th Sept. 1844.
£418 per annain.
Michael Scott, Paymaster and Purser, appointed 4th Mar. 1843.
jnso per annam.
BANSHEE. H.p. 350 I CARADOC. H.p. 350
Miut Com William Smithett (Act,) 5 Jan48 | Lieut Com Chas. P. Ladd 4Apr4d
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HER MAJESTY'S REVENUE VESSELS,
Showing the Tons and Number of Men borne by each.
C. C. signifidt CiviliAn CommBiider; C. F. M. Cmlian First Mate; C. 8. M. Ciriliui Second Mite;
D.O. Deputed Officer.
.0Apr44
ACTIVE.
Tons 99. Crew 23.
Litut, Com. Geo. M. Smith 29May49
AMPHITRITE.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.M.F. Timothy Kelly 19Feb44
BADGER.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. JohnCarter 18Not42
BAT.
Tons 87. Crew 10.
C.S.M. John Bowling
CAMELBON.
Tons 89. Crew 81.
lAeuUCom, Fras. P.Coull dOApr48
CHANCE.
Tons 68. Crew 16.
C.F.M. Michael Smith 1Not47
CURLEW.
Tons 30. Crew 8.
C.S.M. John Underwood 7May44
DEFENCE.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. John M'Conachj 8Not47
DESMOND.
Tons 65. Crew 16.
C.F.M. F. Browne 31Mar4d
DISPATCH.
Tons 30. Crew 7.
C.8.M. Geo.Wrake 13July44
DOLPHIN.
Tons 84. Crew 21.
Litut. Cwift. William H. Broad 9Not46
EAGLE.
Tons 100. Crew 23.
Liewi, Com, Thomas Brewer 14Dec49
ELIZA.
Tons 62. Crew 16.
C.F.M. Patrick O'Malley 2Feb47
FAIRY.
Tons 24. Crew 7.
D.O. T. Langmaid 7July44
FERRET.
Tons 22. Crew 7.
D.O. Patrick Mahoney 2July49
FRANCES.
Tons 44. Crew 11.
C.F.M. Henry Harrey 25Sept4e
GERTRUDE.
Tons 36. Crew 8.
C.S.M. John Soper 9Attg4l
OROSVBNOR.
Tons 32. Crew 8.
D.O. JohnHarris 7JiiMtt
HAMILTON.
Tons 69. Crew 16.
C.F.M. R.S. Triphook IDecS
HARPY.
Tons 146. Crew 80.
Lieut. Com. Robert Willooz IFM
HARRIETT.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. James McAlister llApt^ j
KING GEORGE.
Tons 36. Crew 8.
C.S.M. Robert Grimaon 14MtT44
LADY FLORA.
Tons 23. Crew 6.
D.O. Chas. Bones IJime^
LION.
Tona 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. Wffl. Peam SOJoseli
LIVELY.
Tons 100. Crew 83.
Litut. Cmn. Richard J. Turner . • .
.SNov^
MARGARET.
Tons 36. Crew 8.
D.O. William Norria 8Mit4»
MARIA. I
Tons 36. Crew 10.
C.S.M. Samuel Way laJulT*?
MERMAID.
Tons 147. Crew 31.
Lietit. Com. George S. Brittain l7Js&^
NEPTUNE.
Tons 42. Crew 11.
C.S.M. Fras. H. Jennison ISFe^
NIMBLE.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F.M. J. P. BlundeU 9Jmlli
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ONYX.
I Tons 81. Crew 8.
S.IC. JohnTajlor 8Dec46
PETEREL.
Tom 60. Crew 16.
F.M. John Hughes . .
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.]8May49
PRINCE ALBERT.
TonalSO. Crew 32.
:eut. Com. Patrick Campbell 26Jalj47
PRINCE OF WALES.
Tone 160. Crew 38.
leut. Cam, John Allen 6Jan48
PRINCESS ROYAL.
Tons 25. Crew 7.
.O. WOliam Shepherd 9Jnne48
RACER.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
F.H. JamesSims 26Mar48
ROSE.
Tons 63. Crew 14.
F.M. SamU M'Donald
.26Sept48
ROYAL CHARLOTTE.
Tons 130. Crew 29.
UuU Com. Jas. R. R. Lilbnm lOJunei?
SCOUT.
Tons 84. Crew 21.
C.C. Isaac Sazby 24Mar43
SKYLARK.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.F^M. James Johnsoo 14Not44
STAG.
Tons 130. Crew 29.
LmkU Com. Qeo. F. Westbrook 22JaD48
SYLPH.
Tons 36. Crew 8.
C.S»M. John Sutton 21Mar44
SYLVIA.
Tons 60. Crew 16.
C.FM. Thos. R. Forward 8Deo47
VIGILANT.
Tons 99. Crew 28.
C.C. R.OowIland 27Sept24
VICTORIA.
Tons 114. Crew 26.
Liowt, Com, John C. Sicklemore 10Aug4S
WELLINGTON.
Tons 143. Crew 30.
Limit, Com. Charles Goldsmith 29Jan50
WICKHAM.
Tons 100. Crew 23.
Lieut, Com, A. R. B. Carter 99jan50
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OFnCERS EMPLOYED IN THE COAST GUARD SERVICE.
ComptrolUr^ General,
^iCaptoinAlexanderEUioe .... llFebfiO £1000per
Deputy CamptreUeT'OeneraL
Commander Samad Spanhott 16 May 87....
Prinetpal Clerk, Coast Guard Office^ London.
Jamef William Safe.
* EzcliiiiT« of hatr-|My tod fei»Tt01iig i
.£500«
liitpMtiBf Cm
, wtMra 0Q« bofM It illowtd, £400 1««. td^ when two, £4M l«c «!., indudlBc balf-poj.
Intpoeting CommuMlcn tho Mmo m OommandAn, with th« dtlltoaioe of half-paf.
Llotttenanti ChioT Ottuo&n Of. per diem In eddltloo to half-paj.
Matee %». per diem.
INSPECTING C0MMANDEB8.
Commandero.
Abbot, JoDai A.
Arrow, Joim J.
.S6MarS0 Weiport.
..ejandO Leith.
Bingham, H.H. ..23Dec45
Bingham, John £. llApr60
Bowie, John SlOetSO
Boy0,Wm 14Jan47
Wells.
Clyde Dlftrict.
Arklow.
Berwick.
Carpenter, Thoa. ..S2F6b47 Lyme.
Charlewood, E. P. 17Jan48 Deal.
Cheere, John • • . • 10Juue49 Cromer.
Clayell, John ....90Feb46 Whitby.
I>aviea, George . . . .3Jnly43 Penzance.
Douglai, Chaa. H. S6Mar47 Wexford.
DooglaaWm.M.W.8Dec48 Kinaale.
Ellis, Fred. A 6May47 No. Yarmouth.
Ellis, Wm 82May49 Greenhlthe.
Fkirman, Alf. N. . . SMar48 Harwich.
Fisher, Peter .. 20Mar46 Folkestone.
Grandy,John S.W. S6Mar60 Gosport.
Hall,Wm.K 8Mar49
Harrison, John G. 3June48
Harston,Henry C. 81May47
Helpman, PhiUp A.90Feb46
Henry, Geo. A.. .. iFebfiO
Hills, John 17May44
Hoare, Wm. O'B. 18Sep48
Holland, Edward 10jQly45
Ingram, Aug. H. ..3Apr48
Weymouth.
Lymington.
Donaghadee.
Sunderland.
Southend.
Littlehampton.
Core, Cork.
BaUy Castle, Co.
[Antrinu
Montrose.
Katon, James E. 24June48 Whitstable.
Kemble, Fredk. ..10OcU7 Galway.
Kennedy, Wm.H. 89Sep46 Plymouth.
Langtry,JosephM. 8May47 Hyde.
Mackeniie, Jas. G. SApr48 Bridgewatar.
Maitland, Lewis ..ajuly44 Grimabj.
Mann, Robert JulySO
Mends, James A. 84June48 RottingdeaiL.
Metcalfe, Wm. C. ldJune49 Bridlington.
Morritt, Geo 80June47 Saloombe.
Mottley,Jo8ephM. 990CC45 Hastings.
Neame, Wm 5Sep94 Dublin.
Norcock, John H. SlApr49 Castle Townaend.
Norman, Chas. B. . . 2Not49 Scilly.
Nott, Bdw. B 6Feb47 Padstow.
Nugent, John ....llOctSd Milford.
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Ollyer, Wm. B. . . 1 8July46 Tarmouth, I. of
Pasco, W. M. I. G. 110et47 Kilrush.
Pilkhigton,Edw.W.d9Sep46 Swonage.
Postie, Chas. Jas. 16Aug46 Newcasae.
Sibbald,John ....10Feb49 Dundalk.
Skene, John M<D. 24June48 Fahnouth.
Smith, Richard S. 80Jan49 Sheemess.
Stewart, Robt. A. 8dFeb49 Carrickleivoa.
StoU,J.L.R.....dOJune47 CUfden.
Story, Henry A. . . 1 Feb.'iO Dartfamouth.
Symonds, ThoB. E. 8Mar48 Ezmontii.
TriseoU, Wm. E. ..3Apr48 Fowey.
Ward, John R 29Sep46 Aldboro'.
INSPECTING UEUTENANTS.
Bagehot, Chas. ..11 OctSS Yougbal.
Bnmton, Richard a7I>ecd8 Bnrghead, N.B,
Clifford, Herbert J. 1 10ct23 Waterford.
Irwin, Joseph ..k.llOctSd Malahlde.
Sterne, Wm 11 OctSS Dingle.
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LIEUTENANTS OP STATIONS.
lexBnder, Nor. B. SlJulyS?
Udridge,Thoe.A. l7Jiine47
sliby, WUliam R. 24Mar91
tJclndon, Hor. N. 31Mar96
utridge, Charles 85Jan47
alley, Wm. (ft) l6May46
ainbridge, Henry 89Sep46
ake, J. Wolland 6Apr25
aker, GuBtayus S. 31 Mardl
alcer, Joa. Francis 22Apr81
&ker, Wm. Hen. 23Jan46
amea, Peter 860ct86
arrett, Joseph F. 7Apr30
askerville, Perc. 4Nov44
att, William . . . .24Apr3l
att, Henry 31 Mardl
;ayly, Chas. B. ..2500149
lay ley, Henry . . . .6May40
Bedford, John W. 20Noy43
^nson^JohnR. 10Sept47
lest, Thomas F. . . ldJane39
lilUngsley, John 21JuIyd(>
Uis8«tt, Chas. £. 12Sept40
lly th, Charles . . . . 3Dec4d
lolton, Aug 15Jime41
)o wden, R. B. . . 26Apri2
Iradley, W. S 13Mar50
)rooman, James . . 4Feb45
irooman, Wm. R. 10July49
Iroiincker, J. P. . . 70ct3d
luchanan, R. A. ..2l0ct48
)ul1ey,John IdMaySO
)umiston,HaghS. 30ct25
3urt,WiUiam (ft)11Jime35
Batcher, Jonathan llApr43
butcher, Robt. . ..25Mar44
ilJarey, Thomas . • 4Aprildl
:;:armichael,J.J.
O.F 23N0T48
:^arr, Henry John 16Mar31
::;arroU, Andrew D. 8Apr37
::hambers, Richard 6Feb47
I^harlesson, R. W. 17Apr48
i^hesshyre, H. T. N. 8Jan47
:3Iarke, Job B 18Jan47
I^larke, £. J. B. . . llSept47
[:iarke, £dw. F. llMar4B
[Dayton, James ..26Mai39
Clerk, Francis N. 13Jan29
Coleman, John (a) lJane37
Coleman, John (6) 270ctd5
Coles, WiUiam . .240ec44
Collins, Francis .... lFeb48
Collins, Henry . . 28July40
Conner, Samuel . .25MaiQ7
Cooper, Aug 13Dec42
Coppin, Fred 1 Febd7
Coppinger, T. 3. ..27Ang41
Cornish, John (a) ..40ctd4
Cotgra?e, Richard ldFeb39
Cotton, Fred. L. . .7Aag48
CasherdsU.
Mumbles.
GsUey HiU.
Eastbourne.
Charmouth.
Rickham.
Whitby.
Watchet.
Ecclesbourne.
Portloe.
Ghirrison Point.
Folkestone.
New Quay, Cardlg.
Kessingland.
North-end, Deal
Holbeach.
BaUygally.
Challaboro'.
Mouth of Boyne.
Lynn.
Qarranee Bay.
Portsmouth Harb.
Castletownsend.
KUlybegs.
Brancaster.
Reculvers
Weston Sup. Mare.
Torquay.
Cromer.
Coatham.
Buckie.
Atherfleld.
Dalkey,DubUn.
Bangor.
Wrangle.
Porto Bello.
Weymouth.
Ballynacourty.
Bradwell, Essex.
Ardglass.
Robin Hood's Bay.
Ardmore.
Selsey.
Stokes Bay.
HiU Head.
Kingsgate.
Rochester.
Bo?isand.
Priory, Hastings.
Seaham Harbour.
Langton*
Carnsore.
Katerline.
Chidiock
Fisbcrsgate.
Heme Bay.
Cowes.
Polperro.
Stonehoose.
Swanage.
Cox Henry 9June47 Elie, Fife.
Craog, John H. ...ldFeb60 St Lawrence.
Dalyell, James .... 28Sep46 Westhayen.
Dayis, John 3Dec47 Tankerton.
Davis, Henry B. . .22Sep46 Kingston.
Davison, James S. lApr44 Cockbush.
Dawson, Wm. (ft) lOOctdS Dulough, Westport.
Dooley, David .. 3July44 Elmer.
Drew, Edward ..27Mar40 Porthpean.
Drew, Fred. «10ct42 Hove.
Drew, Josias ....31Aug4d Mullion.
Edwards, Adams 10Mar35 Cawsand.
Elliott, E. G 27Feb43 Dunncy Cove.
Ellis, Robert ....25Apr46 Fairlight.
Eyton, W. W 28Dec48 No. Yarmouth.
Ferrar, Wm. . . Aug5Dec42 Branseombe.
Finemore,John ..26Aug34 Newgate.
Forbes, Alex. W. 22Aug48 Bray.
Foster, H. D 9OcU0 East Ferry.
Franklyn, Geo. ..5July36 Blackrock.
Freese A. T 1 Mar47 Lyme Cobb.
Gale, Chas 2July 40 East End Lane.
Gerard, Henry .•29June48 Donaghadee.
Gill, Harry 8Nov36 Tower 39, UasUngs.
Godden, J. Shaw 170ct43 Shanklin.
Goodridge, Richd. 6Dec41 Paignton.
Goslin, William H. 17 Nov43 Ciaggin.
Goss, Thomas .... 4Sept48 Dunmanus.
Gough, Fred. W. . .2dMar49 Crosshaven.
Gould, William ..2lNov39 Brook.
Goullett, Charles 10Aug41 Tenby.
Grant, D. B. G. . .26June40 Fort Sutherland.
Griffith, Smyth ..t3Mar49 Teignmouth.
Griffiths, Herb. L. 21July49 24 Tower.
Grose, Arthur . . . .lNov49 Greystones.
Gutzmer, John . . 1 Feb37 Splttal.
Hamilton, Thomas 30ct26 MulIaghmore,Sligo.
Harding, George 28Feb26 Belderig, s>ii^).
Harris, Francis ..2Aug33 Palling.
HasweU,Chas. S. ..20ct45 St. Mawes.
Hay, Wm 3Nov49 Tetney, Grimsby.
Hemer, Robt 1 9Nov47 Westbroolc.
Henri, Alphonso 17Dec21 Bally Castle, Sligo.
Higgon, Henry M. 7Nov42 Curry doe.
HiU, Edward ....14Julydd Thomey.
Hippisley, C J. . . 9Mai36 Hayling Island.
Hire, Geo. A 6June49 No. 1 Battery, Deal.
Hockley, John B. 30OgK39 Corton.
Hodgskin, Jas. A. 14Vlay49 Axmouth.
Hole, William ....3Mar27 Budleigh Saltcrton.
Hood, Wm. H. . .28Sept4d No. Shore.
Hooper, Benjamin lOApr20 Polkerris.
Hopkins, Robert ..ajuly48 Town^hend.
Hussey, Richard ..8Sept48 St.Airnes.
Hyne,Thos. M. .20Jan49 Pembroke.
luskip, Peter P. ..80ct42 Port Wrinkle.
JeflTery, Barthw. . . 3Jan46 Greenaway.
Jeston, Humph ••283ept41 Bishopstone.
Joachim, Richard 16Mar31 Lowestuffe.
Johnson, John. . . .31Dec46 Staiths.
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Johnston, Henrj ..S0Apr50 St. Alban*s-he«d.
Johnston, Jas.C. 17 JaDe47 Donbar.
Jones, P. B 0Aiig48 Pennarth.
Keeling, John J. . . S0Jime34 Strftngford.
Kelly, Richard N. 9Oct40 Glenluce.
Kempthorne,C.H. 7JuIy81 Old Head, Kintale.
Kennedy, Arthur 27May42 Cushendeen.
Keiinett, £dw. H. 10Sept47 Woodbrtdge Haven.
Knapraan, Edw. ..6Apr41 Porthilick.
Knox, Marcus .... 21 Noy42 Rathmullen.
Lafarque, Chas. A.
Lsmberty Wm. L*.
Larington ,Thomas
Lawless, Henry . .
Lawrance, Henry
Lett, Stephen J. .
Liddon,MatthewJ.
Loveless, Jas
Lyon, Francis.. ..
Lyons, William . .
M'Killop. Henry F
M'Lean, C. C.
H'Naughten,Alex.
Markett, John . .
Maxwell, WilUam
Maxey, Edw
May, Christopher
Millet, John . . .
MitcheU, William
Morris, W. W. .
Morriss, Edward J
Moubray, Rob. H.
, lApr46
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29Mar38
7Mar43
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. 3Apr37
]4July38
20Apr42
8Febd7
18Maid4
.12Mar49
2Aug33
24June48
14Julyd8
16Mar81
.8Aug47
12July36
.20Oct40
18Mar84
. . Jan.50
26Apr36
24Noy49
Littlestonei.
1 Battery, Folkstone.
Bognor.
Clontarf.
Ballyheighe, Tralee.
BarofLo.,Wezfd.
Southampton.
Pegwell Bay.
Jack's Hole.
Olenarm.
Bletchington.
Coverack.
Portrush.
48 Tower.
Worthing.
Sennen Core.
Port Moncrief.
Arklow.
Calshot Castle.
Scattery Island.
Seafleld, Co. Clare,
62 Tower.
Newman, Robt A.
NickoU, James H.
7Nov4d Shomecllff.
3Apr83 55 Tower.
O'Brien , Robt. 4SepM4 Yealm.
O'Cooncll, M. F. 12Jan36 Barking.
Owen, Bell Rt. . . 31 Decd8 Ryde.
Oxford, John . . . •4Apr40 Bridport.
Pace,£dm. H
Pain, Martin ....
Parrey, Robert .
Parsons, Timothy
Parsons, Wm. (b)
Paynter,J.M....
Peame, W. G. . .
Pearse, Wm. A. R
Pearson, Thomas
Pearson, Chas. {b)
Penfold, Geo. S.
Pet(!h, Chas. A. .
Phillips, Frederick
t'ollardyjohn ...
Pooley, George ..
Powy8,Chas. E...
I'oynter, Chas. W.
Pratt, James ....
Pritchard, John A
.13Feb40
12May37
.ldDec34
.SJanSS
20Mar35
26Sept37
. 6JuDe50
.2Dec23
..6Jan37
15Not23
.4Sept48
16Mar31
.2Aug36
20Scpt37
23Mar49
15Nov48
16Mar31
. 20Oct49
Quinlan,\V. St. L. 14Seiit48
Saltbom.
Seasalter Cliff.
Hastings.
Christchurch.
Boumebottom.
Mullion.
Milford Lymington.
St. lyes.
Penzance.
Came, Derry.
Omeath.
Cuckmere.
Dublin.
Falmouth.
Elm ley Ferry.
Mothercombe.
Brighton.
Whitehorse Dis-
[trict.
So. Yarmouth.
Ramsay, J. D. . .
Richards, John . . .
Roberts, Henry .
Ilobinson James C.
Robinson, Joseph
Roe, Robert B. . .
Ross, llioe. C. . . .
Royce, WUliam .
Ry ves, H. Thoe. . .
St. Aubyn,Robt. J. 10SepU9
Salkeld, Thos 14Dec46
SamweU, William dOSeptd6
Sanderson, John P. 13Aug22
Scott, Charles K. 27Jan34
Scudamore, W. J. . .3Jan29
Seaton, John 20OcU6
Senior, James ....310ct23
Senrante, Chas. . . 10Oct38
Sbacklock, Edw. ..16Jan50
Shairp, Stephen . . 6June40
Shairp, John H . . . . 9Nov49
Shillingford, Alex. 30Mar35
Short, Samuel F. 26Aug44
Simmonds, Chesn. 17Dec28
Simpson, James(&) 17Ang48
Sims, Andrew . . . .31Mai28
Smith, Edward G. 3June33
Smith, Fred. W...14May50
Smyth, Geo. T. ..20May48
Spurin, John .... 7Septd6
Stanbury, Wm. ..27July41
Standbridge,Wm.T. 4Apr50
Steddy,John ....18NoYd5
Stephens, R. L 7June31
Stephens, W. L. . . 19Jnne33
Sterling, Spencer . . 150cU7
Stewart, Jas. (b) . . 19Jnne43
Stokes, Henry ..26May45
Strong, Jos. T. . . 140ct36
Stroyer, Samuel.. 21 Noy39
Stubbin, John ..9Julyd4
Suliyan, Norton S. 18Sept49
Synge, Robert .... 6DecdO
Taylor, Geo. S. ..l6Feb49
Taylor, Walker .•22June36
Taylor, Robert ..27Mar39
Thomas, Geoige(fr) I10ct34
Thomas, Wm 6June50
Thompson, John R.13Mar60
Tomlin, Geo. W. . . 17Feb49
Tracy. J. J. C. H. 18July45
Trayers, James . . . .2June46
Turner, Charles (e) 7Feb3d
Walker, John (ft) 20Septd3
WaU, Henry ....20Sept49
Warren, C.Duncan lFeb37
Webster, Wm. ..22Sept4e
Wells, Edward F. ..40ct39
Welsh, William ..llAprd9
Whichelo, Geo. ..21Apr47
White, George R. 26Sep26
Winthrop, G. T. S. 140ct48
Wise, Chapman . .24July49
Woodham,Wil. H. 12July39
15Jaly40 Aldborcmgh.
.7Kay36 Pembroke Dock.
.29Jan36 Osmingtoa.
dOMar44 nfracombe.
..8Jan47 Cadgwith.
..5MarS0 Abbotabnry.
,.lAug46 Harwich.
.16Jan34 Walmer.
20Sept49 Shoreham.
Shoebaryneas.
Sunderbuod.
Meyagiasy.
Lancing.
Southsea castle.
Islands of Kane.
Epple Bay.
Rush.
Carllngford.
Bridlington.
Babbicombe.
Poole.
3 Tow. Folkatoae.
Weatgate.
Bamagate.
Marchwood.
Peterhead.
Kimmeridge.
Branacombe.
Patrington.
Padatow.
** Encbantresa"
Lyme Cobb.
" Bereaford."
Barton.
Carrickfeiigua.
No. 1 Battery, DeiL
Killingholine.
Fleet.
Littlehampton.
Hartlepool.
Flamboro' Head.
Pruada Coye.
Faro.
Johna HaTeo.
Glandore.
Langston Hartwv.
Morston.
Weybourne*
8t.Catb6ruie'a.
Bembridge.
Pitts De^.
Courtmasheny.
Tnmchapel.
Bxmouth*
Clacton Waah.
Uzon.
36 Tower
Broadstura.
Preston.
Langley Fort.
StOsytiiTow.Har*'
Casemates,
Swale Cliff.
Banff.
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f oang, Alfred 3May49 Caileh Bay.
If ouDg, Thomas ..SAogdd Polman.
MASTERS,
Ishton, Jai. H. ..32Mfty50 BaJlymacaw.
Ball, John J 8May50 Gravesend.
Barrett, Wm 26Dec48 Balbriggan.
Bumey, Henry D. 19June47 Prawle.
Buniey, Wm. J. W.14Dec47 Sherringham.
::howii, Peter .... 3 1 Apr49 Scattery.
i^IeTeland, Cbas. . . 29Sept47 Pagham.
^oltxirne, John C. ]3Apr47 Hill Portland.
=:d wards, Tho8. ..lOMayfiO Barry's Co?e.
Ernes, Wm. H- ..13July47 CrowUnk.
Earner, John .... I60cti9 Cove Bay.
3ibbon, Geo. J. . . 14June50
Sodden, R. S lOBf ay50 Grand Redoabt.
j^raham, Robt. B. . .60ct49 Long Island,
harper, Henry ..86Jaly48 Ballymacaw.
fiaynes. John 31 Aag.47 Cliff Creek.
Hele, Wm.S 19Dec49 Peterhead.
Byne, Wm. C. ..26May48 Monsehole.
renklns, J. W. R. 10Aug48 Larne.
Fohns, Stephen ..89Jane49 Hornsea.
Loney, Peter .... 21 Har50 Torcross.
Loveridge, Geo. H. 9May60 Dnnany Point.
\l*Lean, A.B 17Apr48 Mansand.
N^ors worthy, Geo. S6JaIy49 Ballyhalbert.
Pritchard, John S. 19Apr48 Croaeh River.
Sclater, H.J 11 Apr48 Romney .
SV'ebb, John 22Ang48 Crookharen.
ly ebb, Henry .... 15Sept47 Southwold.
(grills, Fred llDec49 Collieston.
VV^ood^Wm 10Not47 Dawlish.
ROYAL MARINES.
3avis,J.H.89u2L/.19NoT28 Beer.
Lloyd, S. find Lt. l7Apr48 Belfast,
ftf olesworth, A. J.
tit Lt 14May47 Camber.
Philips, Geo. 2nd Li 8Dee28 No. 60 Tower.
MATE.
Hoblyn, Edward L. 12Feb48 Brizham.
SECOND MASTERS.
Horwood, Geo. ..2aJan49 Arthur's Town.
Johnston, Wm. . .6Noy48 Sizewell Gap.
Lidstone, Wm. ..20Oct48 Dongeneto.
Pyper, Wm. C. ..2]Oct48 Happisborgh.
Storin, Geo 26July48 Killoogh.
WooUey, Beoj. . . ISMayM) 2 Bat. Folkestone*
OFFICERS OF STATIONS.
{Formerly of the Rnyal or Indian Navy, or
East India Company'i servieo.)
Braith waits, Miles I9Deo46 Fort Twiss.
Campbell, John ..12Jan48 Caimryan.
Campbell, M 20Mar48 Portmuck.
D'Esterre, C. N. . .31Dec47 Flag Head.
Douglas, B 6Noy47 Bummoutih.
Douglas, John .... 2 1 Jan48 Mundesley.
Freeman, Wm. ..15June48 Syderstand.
Harrison, John ..dOJune48 Baltimore.
Hellard, Saml. B. ..Jnly49 Lymington.
Hodgson, T. N. . . 17Apr48 Kingsdown.
Kitching, Wm. T. 30July47 HolyweU.
Lidderdale, Wm. 16No?48 Warbarrow.
litUehales, B. J. 18May48 Barton.
Maingay, R 30June48 Newcastle.
Miller, John 2Feb49 Newton.
Morgan, J. G lAug48 Whitehonse.
Nixon, C. A 2Dec48 GUlinc^iam.
Page, John T 2 Jnne47 No. Berwick.
Pawle, W. H 13Apr48 Pendeen Cove.
Rees, Lewis 22Dec46 Auchmitie.
Sheppard, John . . 20May48 Robert's Core.
Synge, N. H. N. . . 10Oct47 Hamble.
Thomson, John . . 16Jan49 Wells.
Tuckey, Thos 84Aug48 Flye Mile Pt.
Van Zuilicom, C. 10May48 Portland.
Walker, W. W. . . 19Noy47 Gorran Harem
Jon. E. Webb . . . .27Noy46 Richmond.
White, Jas.K. ..18Apr48 Uf^thouse.
Admiralty, 13th Jun», 1831.
The scale of the distribution of seizure rewards, according to the rank of those belonging to the
Station or Vessel, who are present, or on duty, at the time of seizure, will be as under :—
Shares
Chief Officer 25
ChtefBoatman 10
Riding Officer 10
Commissioned Boatman 8
Boatman and Eztra-man • 6
COAST GUARD RETIREMENT LIST FOR LIEUTENANTS, R.N.
Conjnit, John 20Oct49
Jefferies, John Head do
Rothery, John do
Macnerin, John llDec49
Gahan, Charles 6Feb50
Watson, J. 8. McK do
James, Thos. £ do
Jackson, Thomas llFeb50
Gilson, Thos. A 10Apr50
Bennet, Martin 1 2 A pr60
The ^bors Oflloen art allowed jCSO par Annom.
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CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.
ADMIRALTY.
SolarlM of tlM Loitb Comminfcmen for «x«eiitiDf the Ofllre of the Lord High Admiral— First Lord, JtA^SOO. T^ i
Lords at £1,000, excluiive of half-paj; one at £1,900, indiidlaf aUowmace for hoaM-rant, aad exdivn* ef ^
pey; and one at £1»900, iDelodiag aUowaooe for a house.
FirU Secretary to the Admiralty — John
Parker, M.P. Salary, £2000
Seeand Secretary — Capt. W. A. B. lu-
milton, R.N. Salary^ 1500
Private Secretary to Firet Lord —
Capt. Charles Eden, R.N. Salary, 300
{Exelutive of /fa(f-pay.)
Chief C&rjt— John H. Hay. Salary, 1000
Senior Clerke — John Jones Dyer, Geo.
Worth, John Barrow, F.R.S., C. H.
Pennell, R. S. Evans, J. H. Briges,
J. H. Jesse Salary from£G(iOtoBbO
{Incnaring £90 a year,)
Clerks of the Second Class^J. H. N.
Houghton. Henry Wolley, Waller
Clifton, T. Wolley, E. Giffard, M. W.
Midlane, J. Jackson, H. F. Amedroz,
William F. Evans, R. W. Hamilton,
Thos. James, J. H. Hay^ jun.
«S^a/ary,£350to550
{Jnerearing £l5a y<ar.)
Clerks of the Third Class^-O. B. Piers,
C. W; O'Reilly, John Sheridan, Alex.
Wm. Innes, Roht. Bell, Chas. John
Proby, Thos. G. Grant, Fran. Graves,
John Perrier, Fred. Locker, Robt.
M. Jones, W.S. Gilly, Wm. C. Miller,
Henry C. G. Bedford, Henrv E. C.
Stapylton, John R. Paris, Clarence
Braddyll, Edm. Malleson, C. P. F.
Berkeley Saltary, £100 to 350
{Inereating £10 a year.)
//^(s^ro^ropA^r— >l&:KRear-Admiral Sir
Francis Beaufort, F.R.S £800
Assistants.
Com— Alfred Miles £208 0
Master-^^dvr. Dunsterville 182 10
Manter^J. F. Dessiou 156 10
Superintendent of Compass Depart-
ment— Captain Edw. J. Johnson,
R.N., F.R.S £383
Chief En^neer, ^c. . . Thos. Lloyd . .
Asst Engineer Robert Huc^hes
Insp. of Mach. aAoat — John Dinnen
and Sea Pay and Allowance,
1st Draftsman James Wright ....
2d Draftsman John S. Holland . .
1*/ Writer, ^c. Eugene Sweny
900
500
£125
250
150
150
Director of Engineering and Arckitee-
tural Works — Lieut. Col. G. T.
Greene £l€OC I
CAM/'^^^ton^— William Scamp .. €50 i
Draftsman Jas. Trotter .... .
Harbour and Railway DispASTMETiT.
CffotetiM— SiC. R. D. Betbune, R.N.,
James Vetch, R.E., each £W\
SOMERSET HOUSE,
Department of the Sorvbtor of the Nat?
Surveyor of the Navy — Capt. fi:Sir stiir
B.Walkcr,R.N j£1300
{Including allowance far a Aense,)
Asst. Surveyors-- John Edye, F.R.S^
Isaac Watts, each 800 '"
Chief Clerk-Geo. P. Parkin 600 !•
Second Class—CYiBS, E. Lang, W. D. £de&
Third Class—S, A. Hayes, Stuart Biodk
R. F. King, James Hewett.
Accountant-Genbral of the Navf.
John Thomas Briggs £1300 0
(Including allowance for a heute,y
Dep Ace Gen— O'Brien B. Woolsey 900 0
First Class Clerk—Z. M. Boddy.
ledger and bill branch.
Clerk of the First Class- Jas. Beeby.
Clerks of the Second Class— i. H. Rawnslcr,
H. W: R. Walker, H. Butler.
Clerks of the Third C/<uf«— Richard Randfil!,
T. C. K. Gloag, R. P.Chaplin, David Aii-
ken, James Anderson, James Reddie, Joseph
Nash, G. H. Johnson, Hen. Brady, Joseph
Merry, A. Maclaurin.
invoice and claim branch.
Clerk of the First Class--R. Unwin.
Clerks of the Second Class— iohn Biggar,
J Tomkins, John Whiffen, A. Brady.
Clerks of the Third Class — ¥. C Harris,
Matthew Bentley, J. Gilbert, O. B. Woolsey,
E. H. Hay, Wm. Kenrick, Wm Crocket,
E. M. Harris, P. H. McKerlie, H. Goodliff,
Arthur H. Bather.
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IMPREST BRANCH.
Clerk of the Firet C/a««— Thomas Collings.
Clerks of the Seeend Cto*— P. M. Goodliff,
C. B. Rule, Thomas Jaype, D. Appleton,
George Wells, Charles Turner, Jonn H.
Spurrell.
Clerks of the Third CUue-^V. W. Griffiths,
J. King, C. F. Field, L. H. Noel, William
Woolsey, W. H. Douglas, S. H. ROey,
G. J. T. Merry, Edward Pennell, Joseph
Prury, A. D. Williamson, C. T. Inrine.
WAGES BRANCH.
Clerks of the First Class— ^enjaaan Moore,
Thomas Jones.
Clerks of the Second Class— G. W. Hebden,
O. H. Davis, John Pinhom, H. W. Strutt,
George Stilwell, Charles Spence, R. At-
kinson, John Aitchison, J. Bowden, John
Martin, Josh. Saul (act), E. Cahill (act).
Clerks of the Third Class — J. F. Good-
win, G. W. Daysh, Robert Thompson, W.
H. Hookey, G. C. Harrison, M. Goldsmith,
P. Robertson, T. F. Erskine. W. Robertson,
George Renwick, Alexander Scott, llios.
Pitcaim, S. W. Burton, John Gandy, Arthur
Houghton, H. Nosworthy, Thomas Lomas,
W. H. Weddell, G. G. Scott, H. J. Turner,
W. D. Piers, W. J. Murton, G. Muston,
Gilmor Irving, G. J. Bentley, E. 0. Lil-
licrap, A. Abethell, Josh. H. Baker, A.
M'Doug^l, W. E. P. Hooper, W. R. Par-
kin, Wnliam Morice.
PRIZE AND WILLS BRANCH.
Clerk of the First Class, Inspector of Wills,
and Examiner of Prize .^eeotm^tf^— Edward
Gandy.
Clerks of the Second C/ew*— Thos. C. Barrow
(^Assistant Inspector and Examiner), A. Ba-
silico, R. Hardy.
Clerks of the Third Class—Jas. Irwin, F.
Maddison, W. Stevens, John Matson, Wm.
Spencer, Ed. Witt, James Haliburton, E.
Cahill, jun., F. G. Boddy.
Storsksbpsr-General of THE Nayt.
Hon. Robt Dundas £1000
Clerkof the First Class— JBmeBR. Clark 650
Clerks of the Second Class— John Robertson,
James H. Renton, Edward Clark, Thomas
Whiffen, Jolm Crosby.
Clerks of the Third Cto*— Edmund J.
Brietzcke, Edward Chas. Warren, J. B.
Kingdom, John Easthope, G. Wells, jun.,
R. D. Brown, Wm. Dickson, N. Girdle-
stone, Thos. Kinsey, Henry Canney, Geo.
H. Hatton, A. H. Price.
CONTRACT OFFICE.
Chief Cl&k and Registrar ofPMio Securities
— John James.
Clerk of the Second Class— John Doutty.
Clerks of the Third Class— A. F. D. Browne,
A. S. Stuart, Harry Lupton.
COMPT. OF ViCTUALUNO OF NaVT AND OF
Transport Service.
Jas. Meek, {Pay^Pur.) £1000
C^ie/ C/er*— Wm. Leybum 760
Clerk of the First Class— Chailes
Champ
Clerk of the Second Class— S, S. Lewes.
Clerks of the Third Class— U. W. C. Richard-
son, W. W. SLinsman, E. C. Cockcraft.
PURSERV ACCOtTNT branch.
Clerk of the First Class— Edwaxd Perigal.
Clerks of the Second Class— W. T. Snosswell,
F. Perigal, W. Willis, G. M. Innes.
Clerks of the Third Class^U. G. Jeflferson,
W. A. Waddilove, R. Friend, F. W. Du Pre
Dyer, J. Gray, H. Ancell, A. Douglas,
Cnarles Fawcett, J. Scott, J. M. Barron,
P. C. Stanhope, C. L. Cox, F. C. Ogle,
W. H. S. Lewes.
STORE ACCOUNT BRANCH.
Clerk of the First Class— liJ. L. Seppings.
Clerksjof the Second Class — W. L. Anderson,
W. K Jenkins, A. Pike.
Clerks of the Third Class-^W. A. Brown, H. J.
Hint A. Warre, F. J. Philios, J. S. B. J)e
Courcy, L. Hume, C. G. Rule.
TRANSPORT BRANCH.
Clerk of the First Class— T). S. Smith.
Clerk of the Second Class— ThomaB Weigall.
Clerk of the Third Class— J. W. Harris.
RECORD OFFICE.
Clerk of the Second Class — ^P. London.
Clerk of the Third Class— Q. G. Wilson.
Director-General of the Medical De-
partment OF THE Navy.
liuSir W. Burnett, Kt. M.D., F.R.S. £1000
Chief Clerk — Benjamin Fossett
Clerks of the Second Class— B. P. Hobart, W.
Fossett, A. Maclaurin.
Clerks of the Third Class— J. H. Elliott, Wm.
King Fossett, Geo. Mackison, George Cran-
dell, W. T. H. Bunnett, Amelius Everest,
Edward Lyon, Geo. R.D. Norton.
The above-mentioned clerks f wbose salaries are
not particularised) are upon the following scale : —
Of the First Class, 1st section, £600 to £800;
2nd section, £500 to £650. Of the Second Class,
£300 to £500. Of the Third Class, £90 to £300.
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ROTAL NAVAL COLLEGE. PORTSMOUTH.
Oavemor— The Pint Lord of the Ad-
miralty, ex, off.
Capt.'Superintendent'-^liaay Chads
Professcr — Rev. Thomas J. Main, Siaary.
M.A., F.R.A.S £500
Mathematical M cater ^YLtTLTjy^. Jeana,
F.R.A.S 250
Instructor in Fortification and Mecha'
nical Drawing-^ Andrew R. Savaffe 200
Chemical Lecturer and Aesistani-^.
1. Hay 300
Mtietant in the Oheervatory— J o\m Jeans 100
C^rA:— Thomas Skelton 200
Afa/rof»— Mrs. M. A. Kendall.
ROTAL OBSERVATORY, GREEKWICH.
Astronomer Royal and Superintendent
of Chronometers — George Biddel
Airey, M.A., F.R.S., LL.D £800
First Assistant— Rev. Robert Main,
Superint.of the NautiaU Ahmioeaek''
Lieut.W.S. Stratford
OBSERVATORY, CAPK OF GOOD HOPl'
Astronomer — ^Thomas Madear
\st Assistant— WiSaMmyLnnxk ^
2nd Assistant— ^ev, Geo. Fred. Childc i
REGISTRY OFFICE OF MBBCHA5T
SEAMRN.
Registrar— lAtxA. J. Hopkins Brown, £^v'
Asst,^Registrar — ^Chaa. Boyd, jun. . . £^
Overseer of Tickets^ZsA, Sprent, Master, B^
iSlSS 10s. and Half-pmy.
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OFFICERS OF HER MAJESTY'S DOCK YARDS.
DEPTFORD.
Capi SupertntendentSir John Salary.
Hill, Kt lJaii42£100*
Mast. Attendant — E. J. P.
Pearn I2Apr50
3f<M^ iSfAtjouT^—Chas.Willcox 4May48 500
Storekeeper— ¥. L. Mouchet . . 1 Apr49 500
Store Receiver—k. Couch ..29Aug48 300
Surgeon— WiUiam Bruce, md. 4Feb45 450
Tiffi^cr /ii«>—S. Buchanan ..lApr47 400
Clerk, 2ndClas9—W. R. Willcocks. 3rrf Class,
J. Tudhope, J. H. E. Bennett, J. Morison,
W. R. De Montmorency, H. J. Allan, B. H.
Churchward.
WOOLWICH.
Commodore Superintendent —
Henry Eden 13Nov48 1000
Mast Attend^ J. McDonald 20June50 480
Mast Shtpwrt—OUveT Lang 22July26 650
Asst Master Shipwrt — Henry
Chatfield lFeb48 400
Jas. Peake 4May48 400
Storekeeper—^.^. Gottlieb . . 21 Aug49 600
Store Receiver— J erh. Owen 20July49 450
Timber Inspector—S. Fullagar I Apr47 400
*<SMr^«on— C.A.Browning,MD.5May49 500
Asst SurffJ. N. Derriman, MD.23Apr46
Chief Engineer and Insp of
Machinery— 'E. Humphrys . . 1 Jan49 650
^w«— John Trickett lApr48 400
Clerks, \st Class — Joseph Pinhom. (Secre-
tary to the Com. Supt.) P. Morgan. 2nd
Class, E. T. Burr, John Lee, W. Woods,
J. T. Roper, E. J. B. Graves. 3rd Class, W
T. E. Miller, D. Roy, J. Manning, H. G. B.
Johnson, W. Scott, C. Pringle, B. W. Pid-
cock, C. 0 Button. G. G. Sutherland, F.
Button, W. A. Hatton, A. Weile, W.
Pinhom, C. L. Curry.
CHATHAM.
Captain Superintendent —
Peter Richards, C.B 5May49 1000
Hast Attend^Thos. Laen . . 15May49 480
Vfast Shipuf—FiBS. John Laire 20cU4 650
49st Master Shiptpright —
O.W.Lanjr 20ct44 400
John Fincnam 1 6June49 400
7hie/ Engineer— k. Laurie . . 30June46 500
Storekeeper— John UiWer ..17June46 600
itore Receiver— Geo. C hiles . . 9May 49 450
riniber Inspector— Geo. Clotherl Apr47 400
director of Police — Lieutenant
John Wise 7Sep4l 250
7haplain—EdvfSTd Pettman . 2Mar44 350
^S^urfl^on— Peter Suther ....27Apr49 500
isst Surg—U. Peacock, md. 21 July43 200
• Paid alM oa VlctuaUliigS»tabUtliiD«nt.
Officer of FTorks— Cant. Thos. R. Mould, R.E.
Clerks, Ist Class— a. Rhind, C. Slade. 2nd
Class, G. D. Skillett, J. Parks, H. Vinall,
G. Cresy, J. Whittle, H. C. Alms. 3rd
fei,^- "rS'*^ f ^^^"^**' S. Seaton. J.
Whitthom, T.Balcomb, T.B. Ward, R, G.
Hobbes, David Morgan, W. R. Pynmore,
SHEERNESS.
Captain Superintendent— g^^^y
DavidPrice 10Nov46 £84o'
Mast Attendant— Jon. Aylen 25May49 480
Mast 5'^tjptt^— Samuel Read . . 4May48 600
Asst Master Shipwright— J .
^^*^5®-";- •; 16June49 400
Asst Mast Attendant — Charles
^ P^F ; 4July50 380
Stm-ekeeper'-'Thoa, Baldock..lMay49 600»
Store Receiver— WHUam L.
Freeman 5Dec42 400
Timber Inspector— B. . El wes . . 1 Apr47 300
Director ^ Police — Lieut.
Edwd. Ramsey 7Sep41 250
CAap/am—John Kirkby 30Aug25 350
A^ttr^— John Anderson,MD.(6) 21 June42 500
Asst Surg ..A.B.Coates ..l6Mar49
Clerks, \st Class-J. Parminter. 2nd Class,
J. Ward, W. Wharton. 3rd Class, J. B.
Luson, G. Skinner, J. Creasey, J. Harper,
J. E. Stevens, G. T. Skinner, G. Blurton.
S. C. Dibdin, L. B. Groves.
DEAL.
Clerk in Charge of Stores—
Chas. Wootton 6Nov41 100
PORTSMOUTH.
Rear-AdmiralSuperintendent —
^ Henry Prescott 15Dec47 1095
Mast Attend and Harh Mast —
James Underwood 4July50 480
Mast Shipwright— John Fin-
cham 20cfc44 650
Asst Master Shipwright —
W. M. Rice 20ct44 400
J. P. Wallis 12May47 400
Henry Cradock 16June49 400
Assistant Mast Attendant—
HeniT Davy 20June50 380
Chief Engineer and Inspr of
Machinery— kMvirmy (act) 9May46 650
Storekeeper— W. C. Edwards lMay49 600
Store Receiver— G. Vinter . .20Sept42 450
Timber Inspector— J aa. Bennettl Apr47 400
Director of Police — ^Lieut.
H. W. "Hall 14M8J34 250
Chapl^Thos. Morgan, dd. . . 21 May 1 7 570
<Sur^— James Henderson ..19Ju]y38 500
Assist Surg— Jno. C. Sabben 1 1 June42 200
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Officers of Her Majesty's Dock Yards.
Balarr.
Officer of fForit*— Capt. Henry James, R.E .
^n^r^ietfr—T. Miller lJan49 £400
Clerks, Ut Class--^. N. Harvev (Sec to Adm
Sapt), W.Crane, W.Penfold. 2nd Class—
Root. Allen, A. Grazelier, E. Gittens,
Rich. Webb, W. Teideman, J. Holmes,
W. Powles, A. Poulden, J. Helby. 3rd Class
—J. Horsey, R. M'Dougall, J. M. E. Sad-
ler, R. Allen, junr., Robt. Webb, G, E.
Giltens, J. B. Wilkins, H. H. Jewell, G.
Rogers, D. Lowry, H. N. Harrison, G. H.
Hanrey, J. H. Ayling, H. Pearson, J. P.
Wallis.
School of Mathematics and Naval Con-
struction— The Rev. Joseph Woolley,
Head Master of the Central Mathe-
matical School £400
H. R. Herbert, Draftsman £100
DEVONPORT,
Commodore. Superintendent —
Rt. Hon.(i]Lord John Hay 9Feb50 £1095
Mast Attendant — James Hen-
derson 27June46 480
Master Shipwright — ^William
Edye 9Dec44 650
Asst Master Shipumght^^
H. L. Peake 16June49 400
Geo. Turner 7Not49 400
Assist Mast. Attend— JoYm E.
Mills 27June46 380
Storekeeper—Ylm. Jenkins . . 21 Aug49 600
Store Receiver— T. Pretious . . 1 Apr49 450
Tf mier/njfpec^or— J.Llewellyn 1 Apr47 400
Director of Police — ^Lieut. T.
Williams (6) 23Feb34 250
CAop/— John Briggs 1 1 Aug35 400
Surg—y^m. Folds 28 July47 500
Asst Surg— J oYm Reid 1 7Feb44 200
Queen's Harh Mast-Vfm. H.
Thompson lJuly50 450
O/^wo/fTor**— CaptM. Williams, R.E.
Chief Engineer— C, Atherton lJan49 650
Clerks, 1st Class— S. Parsmore, R. Laws,
C. Besly. 2nd Class— J. L. Penfold, J.
C. Burdwood, W. S. Crealoch, R.
Scott, W. Bulley, S. Gibbs, F. J. Jem-
mett, J. Besley, J. Brown. 3rd Class—
E. Northam, H.B. Triscott, D. G. Dent, W.
M. Carrington, B. Stokes, H. N. P. Wal-
ker, J. H. Morris, H.G. Keys, W. H. B.
Shepherd, W. M. Richards, G.Wobrige,
E. B. Jorey, A. T. Gard, P. M, Applin.
PEMBROKE.
Salarr.
Capt Superintendent— Sir Thos.
Paslcy,^^ 5May49 £^
Mast Attend and Queen's Harh
Mast—ThomsA Driver .... 23May49 50
Mast Shipwright — Richard
AbethelT 20cU4 600
Storekeeper— E. Laws 8June21 600
Timber Inspector R.Bonniwell 7Apr49 ^
Director of Police — Lieut.
Richard Weatherley 9Mar34 200
^ur^— Thos. Cook Jones. . . . 12Jaly33 45<:
Chapl—JBB. H. Malet, d.d. . .26Sept45 40J
Clerks, ist Class— B,. Treweeks. 2nd Clats-
J. Davidson, J. Burwood, W. Burwooi
3rd Class — E. Chevallier, A. B. Pike.
E. Clatworthy,R. Harwood, W. Campbe^,
Charles Lewis.
8«i]« of Salary of Clerks In Ooek Ynriu^ — l«f Clam-
WOOL to MOI. ind CUt$»~-lOOL to 3001. 9rd Cte»-^
to 1602.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Nav Storek— John Breaks . .24July45 &!0
GIBRALTAR.
Naval Officer in charge of
Stores— Ca^t. Hon. G. Grey 160ct46 150
MALTA.
Bear-Admiral Superintendent —
Edward Harvey 9Mar48 lieO
Mast Attend— Jsmes'iiB.^ieT 22Feb37 4CC
MastShipwright—W. Henwood4Jan48 400
iVav^Sf^oreit— Benj.Chimmo ..9Sep46 fiOO
BERMUDA.
A^ai? iSf^ordt— J. Ballingall ..310ct29 fiX)
CAap/— John U. Campbell . .26Sept45 4O0
HALIFAX.
Storekeeper— Alex. Eliott . . 14May41 450
KINGSTON, CANADA.
Clerk in Charge of Stores —
DavidTaylor 3Mar45 350
JAMAICA.
Clerk in Charge of Stores^^
Robert M'Gowan 28Apr46 50^
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Officers of Victualling Yards.
263
ANTIGUA,
Salary
Clerk m Charge of Stores--*
Joseph N. Hart lApr32 £350
TRINCOMALEE.
5/ore^eeper— Hen.Warringtonl5Dec37 610
HONG KONG.
Surg—B,. A. Bankier, m.d. 19Jan46 £3^*U)
Asst Surg —
Storekeeper and Agent Fie-
tuaUer—Chaa. Parker (Com) 120c t49 600
HALIFAX.
Pay and Pur in Charge —
J. N. DeVries 9Dec48 50 0
HER MAJESTY'S VICTUALLING YARDS.
CORK.
Agent for Transports, Victual-
ling and Storekeeper —lAtMl.
DEPTPORD.
Salary.
500
400
236
Capt Superintendent—Sir John
Hill,ir/. lJan42 £800
Mast Attend and Harh Mast—
Edw. J. P. Peam 12Apr50
Storekeeper— ZoYlu Elliot 20Apr46
Assist Storekeeper— "Ed. Ede 20Apr46
Assist Surg and Med Store-
keeper—John Brown (a) ..31Jan34
Clerks, 1st Class-T. Oswald, R. Ellis, J
Atchison. 2nd Class— R. G. S. Bowring,
P. Pearce, H. D. James. B. Williams. 3rd
Class'-A. C. Gloag, E. Wilkinson, W. B.
Stevenson, A. Hall, W. B. Pembroke,
E. W. S. Basden.
Transport Serv, Clerk— W. Bowley £180
PORTSMOUTH.— (ROYAL CLARENCE.)
Capt Superintendent — Sir W.
Edwaid Parry, Kt., P.R.S. . . 2Dec46 800
Mast Attend of Victualling—
John Davies 27June46 380
Storekeeper— ThomBA T. Grant,
P.R.S 18May31 800
Clerks^ ist Class^H. Pearce, J. Churcher.
2nd Class— C. Foster, H. Pearson. 3rd
Class-yf. H. Churcher.
PLYMOUTH.-(ROYAL WILLIAM.)
7aptain Superintendent—
G.F.Rich 7Feb50 800
Mast Attend of Victualling—
James W. Armstrong . . . .27June46 380
Storekeeper— k. Pike 24Dec47 500
llerks, \st Class— W. Walker, T. Jamieson.
2nd Class — B,. Watson, C. Scott. 3rd
Class— W. F. M'Kain.
k»]e of Salary for Clarks In TletaalUog Tardt— 1«<
Clast-taoL to 8002. %nd dott— 100/. to S90/. 9rd
Ctass-iOi, to ISO/.
Salary.
frts, f^tctuat-
«pcr— Lieut.
W. F. Wentworth 7Peb42 £200
MALTA,
'rancis Clifton 9Sept46 600
Agent Victualler
Franci
GIBRALTAR.
Naval Officer in Charge of Stores—
Capt. Hoft. Geo. Grey . . 160ct46 p^<> <>" do«k
yd. MtablUb.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Agent Victualler —
John Breaks 24 July45P»»d •• Naval
Storekeeper.
Storekt
HALIFAX.
Alex. Eliott 14May41P«Ul m Naval
Storekeeper.
JAMAICA.
Pav ^ Pur in Ch of Victualling Stores—
SamL H. Manley 16July46 250 0 0
TRINCOMALEE.
Storekeeper and Agent Victualler-
Henry Wamn^n ..15Dec37Paid on dock
yd. eetabliib.
RIO DE JANEIRO.
Clk. in Ch.ofNav. and Viet, Stores—
Geo. M. Lang 15June 46
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MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
ROYAL HOSPITAL, HASLAR.
Copt. Superin.^Str William ^'SS^^^'Uvti'^
Edward Pany, Kt., F.R.S. Ettabu>hmeiit.
2Dec46
LicutewintS'"
AlexanderF. Parr.. 27Apra31 £230 0 0
Williain Parker ....26Nov38 230 0 0
Medical Inspectors'-
Sir John Richardson, .^ ^^ « ^
F.R.S 22Ang40 602 5 0
James Anderson, m.d. 27Nov44 602 5 0
Dwuty Medical Inspector- .^, ,^ -
James Allan, (a) M.D. 4Feb45 501 17 6
Assistant Surgeons —
J.W.Reid 27Mar49>.
Stephen Bowden . .31 MaT49 i
J.D.Macdonald(ac<)UAag49r |A7 o f
A. L. Archer (ocO ..1Not49>^^ ^
John Rorie (acO .... Nov49\
Wm. S. Love (act) 19N ov49 J
Chaplain'-^
Wm.R. Payne, M.A...12Jan46 300 0 0
Cfor**— John Mihnan {Sal. £150); R. C
Rogers (£80.)
MALTA.
400 0
374 2
255 10
8 0
0 0
Agent and Steward —
llichard Hallilay . . . .13May41
Surgeon and Med. Storekeeper-^
Alex.McKecknie,M.D. 4Feb45
Assisting Surgeon—
Alex. Stuart 90ct42
Assistant Surgeons—
Andrew Clark 20Oct46 ^
C.Crandell 19Mar49
Alex. Robertson .... 10Oct49
John Barely 6Feb50 I jjjj
Henry S. EdWardes f
(act) lNov49
James Johnstone I
(act) 5Nov49j
CAa;>^«— Ja8,Dunne,M.D.7Jiily28 300
Chrks-3. Ross, M. Graves, W. Penfold, {Sal.
each £150); J. R. Constantine.
PLYMOUTH.
Captain Superintendent—
G. F. Rich 7FeDD0 viet.Bstab.
Lieut6naHt9'''~
JohnTulloh 9Feb37 230 0 0
Edmund Malone .... 8Mar42 230 0 0
Medical Inspector—
Wm. Rae, md Jan49 602
^^8111 and Steward—
Saml. Triscott 1 7 Jan50 400 0
Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper^
Alex. S. Allen, M.D. 31Dec47 374 2
Assistant Surgeon'-^
H. Richar£on, m.d. 14Dec47 255 10
Deputy Medical Inspecto
^. Lindsay, md. f. . . .4Sep48 565 17 6
Surgeon and Storekeeper —
HamiltonD.R.Henning7I>ec44 363 17 ^
Assistant Surgeon-
James J. Martin . . . .19May46 700 15 0
JAMAICA.
Deputy Medical Inspector—
JaB. W. Johnson, m.d. 4June49
5d4 0 ?
5 0
Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper —
John Watson 5Apr44 382 2 fi
Assistant Surgeons—
S. S. D. Wells 24Mar49
Alex. Watson, MD. ..5Nov49
BERMUDA.
Deputy Medical Inspector —
Edward Hilditch ..28July47 584 0 ?
Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper —
Assistant Surgeons—
James Laird 3Apr44 219 0 ^
HALIFAX.
Pay 9 Pur in Ch of Stores—
John N. De Vries. . . 9Nov49
CAPE OP GOOD HOPK
Surgeon and Medical Storekeeper —
H. D. Shea llDcc46 336 17
HONG KONG.
Surgeon —
R. A. Bankier^M.D. . . 19Jan46
Assistant Surgeons —
Alex. E. Mackay .... 27July49 136 17
John Andrews (6) M.D.27July49
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TEANSPORT SERVICE.
RESIDENT AGENTS.
::oRK.— Lieut. W. P. Wentworth . . . .7Feb42
Paid on Victualling Estoblishraent.
Quebec— #Capt. Edward Boxer ..24Aug43
L»i VER POOL — Commander Thos. Bevis Apr43
Lbith.— Lieut Edward W. Pitt*..
£150 Os. 0(L
* EzclnslTe of half-pay.
AGENT AFLOAT.
Edw. R. Power
r 16t. per diem,
' andlte,per
i lunar month
I, for servant.
NAVAL OFFICERS EMPLOYED ON THE QUARANTINE SERVICE.
.ranciBEr.kineLoch { Saffi^tendent.
[tobert Brown (MUitary) Medical Superintendent
^m. B. Chamberlain Lieut-Superintendent.
Exeluslre of half-pay.
Standgate Creek,
£ s. d.
River Medway.
860 0 0
do
182 10 0
LiverpooL
219 0 0
EMIGRATION OFFICERS.
Jas. S. Lean. London. £808 66' — Office, 70, Lower Thames-street.
rohn Henry Lieut,
rhomas £. Hodder do.
C'harles Friend do.
Peter Stark do.
Elobt Ramsay do.
Dublin ....£208 6 0
Liverpool .. do.
Cork do.
Belfiist do.
Londonderry do.
Exelualre <
M. M. Moriarty Lieui. SUgo i
R. Lynch Matter Limerick . •
Jas. R. Forrest Lieut. Greenock . .
Timothy Carew do. Plymouth . .
Wm. Ellis Ret. Com. Waterford . .
9t half-pay.
^8 5 0
do.
do.
do.
do.
July 50
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ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SEAMEN AT GREENWICH.
MILITARY DEPARTMBNT.
Governor, fl^Admiral Sir Charles
Adam 10July47
BaJaiy 1,S00{., with half-pay, honae, utorva, Jc«.
Lieut-Governor, Rear-Adm. wftSir
James Alexander Gordon 1 July40
Salary 8002., with half-pay, hoQM, ttorea, ftc
Captains,
George Moubray 25Mai46
Thomas Dickinson 26Aug47
Thos. L. P. Laughame lMay49
Wm. Cuppage 27Sept49
Suary 4001., with apaitmentf, storci, ice.
Commanders,
Charles Robinson 27Aug40
WiUiam C . C. DalyeU 27Aug40
Joseph Corbyn 27Aug40
Edward WilUam Garrettt 6Feb44
Salary SOOI. with apartmanti, atorit, Jeo.
Lieutenants,
Frederick Bedford 23Jttne02
William Riversl 28ApT26
Michael Fitton* aOApr35
John Wood Rouset 2Nov37
David O'Brien Casey 150ct39
Bassett Jones Loveless 8May44
Josiah Domford I June44
Geo M. Monk 20Sept49
Salary 9S0L, with apartments, itoiat, JM.
Masters.
Thomas Penrose 14July46
Henry Smartly 24Nov46
Salary 90M., with apartmenti, ttorca, Jc«.
Superintendent of Halls, ij^e,
Joseph AUenll 3MaT34
Salary SOOI., with apartments, itorea, ke,
Chaplaxns,
Rev. John Kellow Goldney 12Dec38
Salary 8001., with apartments, stores. Sec., and 9001 as
Superintendent of Religious Books, kc. lent into the Navy.
Rev. Edward Kitson 268ept45
Salary 800Z. (eiclwlve of half-pay) with apattments,
atoraB,*e.
Medical Inspector of Hospitals.
** Vm Sir John Liddell, Kt., md. . 19June44
Salary £000. Apartments, stores, dtc.
Deputy Medical Inspector of Hospitals,
Alex. Nubet^MD 12Jan44
Salary £000. Apartments, stores. Bee.
Surgeon, James MTeman 12Jan44
Salary 40M. Apartments, stores, 4cc.
Dispenser. John Whitmarsh 2Dec44
Salary 880i. Apartments, stores, See.
Asst, Dispenser, Archibald Yair . .22Apr43
Salary 1601. Apartments, stores, Ste.
• Mas two guineas per week in Iten of apartments.
t Has 401. a-year additional for lower school leleetlons, tee.
X These offleers hare 100/ a-year additional salary ; the
former as Ac^utant Llent., and the latter as Saperintendent
of the Schools.
I This officer, who lost both his legs in Jane, 1890, when
serving in a tender to SyhiUe on the coast of AMca, holds
the loeal rank of a Master in the Nary, and has a ponslon of
4ftf. 18s. Secretary to the Royal Naval Clob of 170S.
Assistant Surgeons,
Nicholas Littleton 4May4;
Wm. T. Domville TSepC
Vans. C. Clarke, M.D SMay**
Robert Beith, M.D 9Mai».'
For salary see " Table of Fall-pay." Apartaaflols, stares, kc
Matrons. Mrs. Fanny Figs ; Mrs. Elizabe:*
Roberts; Mrs. Mary TeUey.
Salary £100, with apartments, storeo. Sec
2i Class.
^d Class.
Steward.
CIVIL DEPARTMENT.
Commissioners, The Paymaster Geners!
and First Commissioner of Woods asi
Forests, ex officio, George Tiemey, £»q
Rear Admiral ^Sir Heniy Hart, Kt
Rear-Admiral iStr Watkin Owen Pell, Kt.
Salary 6002., with apartments, stores, Jec.
Secretary, John A. Lethbridge . . . 6Apr3t
Salary OOOf., apartments, storea, fte.
Asst,Sec. 8f Chie/Clerk. John L. Jay 26Jime45
Salary 4fo/., apartments, storest Sm.
Clerk. Thos. B. Stow
SalaiT £8Q0.
Cashier. William Pame 23MaT^
Salary BO0I.H4wrtmenta, storsa. See.
1st Clk to Do, W. H. Enowlden . .23Mar2?
Salary 4001.
Stephen R. Prowae
Salary MiM. £900, mar. jEBOOl
James F.Wright; Henry F.Prtme.
Salary min, £60, max* JCISO.
Thomas F. Jessep 16Apr3l
Salary 900f ., apartments, Ice.
\st Clk to Do, George Hann I9JaD45
Salary min. SOOL, max. 4102.
2d Class, James Thorbum
3d Class James De Montmorency j Hondo
Elphinstone Rivers ; E. A. Domville.
Salary (same as Cashier'a Oerka).
Clk of the Cheque. John W. NichoUs i9Msrt;
Salary SOOL, and three gninaaa per week in Ilea of ^oi-
1st Clk to Do. J(Sm f . Langley .•23Ma\19
Salary 41M.
2d Class, George Deane; William Popba
Lethbridffe.
3d Class, JohnRoQse; Francis Huakissos;
Charles Loveless.
Salary (same as Cashier's Clerks).
!** Insp of Works, Charles Lee 10c:44
Salary soot, with house, stores. Sec.
2nd Insp of Works. William Sivell . . 1 Oct4l
Salary S80JL, hoose, stores, 4cc
Clerk. Edw. Geo. Pepper
Mast Brewer. Thos. Calvert Morton4N<yrI9
Salary 9S0/., house, stores. Sec
ROYAL HOSPITAL SCHOOLS.
SupernU, Lieut. John W. Roose 2NoTjr
Chaplain, Rev. Greo. Fisher, M.A.
F.R.S 24Not3I
Salary 8001. (exdaslTe of half-pay), apartra«ita.stoici. ^
Master of the Nautical SchooL Edw.
Riddle, F.R.A.S 25Aug3
Salary SOO/., mms. ¥ML, apartments, stores. See.
2nd Master do, John Riddle 5Aag^
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267
Head Master of Upper School. Rev.
James Hill, M.Af.. 27Feb44
SftUuy 800/^ max. 3801., apartmenti, •tona, JC«.
2nd Master of do. Jno. R. Campbell 26 Ang42
Head Master of Lower School. £dw.
Hughes 6Dec44
Salaiy 9801., max. 800/., aputmentt. tiorm, dee.
2nd Master of do. Edward Purcell 28Jan45
Matron. Mrs. Mary Hooper.
SaUirj, jeiOO, with apartmentt, ftor«t, fto.
GREENWICH HOSPITAL SCHOOLS.
The Upper School
Comprises 400 boys, sons of Officen of the Nary
or Roval Marines, and of Seamen and Marines;
and or Officers and Seamen of the merchant serrice.
Every Candidate for admission mnst hare attained
the age of ten, and not exceed eleren years of
age ; '* must be free from any impediment o^speecb,
or other infirmity of body or mind ; be able to read
flaently, to write small text well, and to work the three
firstmlesof Arithmetic with fiicility and accuracy."
The education is confined to Mathematics and
Navigation, with a proper regpard to religious in-
struction. The construction of Charts upon geo-
metrical principles is the only branch of drawing
taught in the scnool.
It is necessary in all cases to produce the follow-
ing Certificates: —
1. Certificate of the marriage of the parents ; or,
if not attainable, other satisfactory proof thereof.
2. Certi6cate of the day of birth, or a declaration
thereof.
3. Certificate of the father's servitude at sea;
which, if in the Navy, will be procured by the
Cleric of the Cheque, and if in the merchant ser-
vice, the Ouaidians of the boy are to procure it from
the Collector of the Customs at the pwt out of which
the father sailed.
List op Patrons.
For the first 100, who must be the sons of Com-
missioned officers of the ward-room rank,
The Board of Adroiraltjr.
^ The remaining 300 boys are nominated in rota-
tion, as vacancies occur, by
The Lords of the Admiralty^ individually.
The Secretary of the Admiralty,
Governor of Greenwich Hospital^
Lieut. (Governor of Ditto,
Commissioners of Ditto, individually.
To whom applleatioiif for prewnutlons ihould be preferred.
The Lower School
Consists of 400 boys, sons of Warrant or Petty
Officers or Seamen, and non-commissioned Officers
or Privates, who are serving or have served in the
Royal Navy or Royal Marmes, and are admitted
solely in reference to the father's services and
claims ; and to the state of distress of the parents
of 'the Candidates.
Forms and every particular may be obtained re-
specting the Upper and Lower Schools, by applica-
tion to the Secretary or Clerk of the Cheque of the
Hospital. ■
Livings Monging to the Estates of OreemmchHo^^l
tfi the Patronage of the AdndraUy, and held by
Chaplains of the Royal Navy: —
LiTiDg.
Simonbum.
Humshaugh Chapel
of Ease.
Wark.
Bellingham.
Thomeybam.
Greystead.
Fkllstone.
Alston.
Yalae.
£6iO
135
347
923
230
185
311
180
Incumbent.
Meyricke Beebee.
Edward Brioe.
Edw. Beatty*
John Marshidl.
Joseph Littlewood.
James Surridge.
Thos. Foeter.
Hugh Salvin.
The above Chaplains are alec in receipt of their half-pay.
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OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES IN
THE RECEIPT OF PENSIONS.
GOOD SERVICE PENSIONS.
ADMIRALS.
jaOO per ftnnum.
♦•♦OmSir Edw. CodrinKton 25Feb47
OmHon. Sir John Talbot 5May47
•Sir Charles Ekins 8June48
#HoD. Sir Tho6. Bladen Capel, Bt. . 20Oct49
VICE-ADMIRALS.
£800 p«r aanam.
ORight Hon. Thomas, Earl Dun-
donald 10Feb41
nft^Sir Charles Bullen l2July43
OSir William Parker a6Apr44
CAPTAINS.
jKlfiO p«r wmum.
^jEdward Collier 9Nov46
*gj"iiJ. Tout) Nicolas 9Nov46
*>}iWm. Wihnot Henderson 30Not46
William Walpole 5Mav47
^^Slr John Franklin 5May47
Henry W. Bruce 27June47
James Han way Plumridge 7Ji^<
#Edward Boxer 29Sq^i
#Sir John Ross lON'j.
iiHenry Ducie Chads ffl)e*
iiJames Scott 6J2:*
John Foote I^Ja:^
Williams Sandom l^a^^j
Donat H. O'Brien \^^
HHEdw. Lloyd ' 19Mw*
SftSir Eaton Trayers, Kt. l^Mar*
ohn Garter ^^
#Sir Thomas Herbert 40ct^
AJohn Hindmarsh 5So^*
Sir James C. Ross. Kt ^^.
H^Edward Sparshott W
OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL MARIM^
£900 per anoam.
H^Major-Gen. Walter Tremcnhere Hi^"*'
£130 per aaaom.
Col. John M*Callum ^^f-,
»»**Col. C. Menzies ^^^^
ON THE OUT-PENSION OF GREENWICH HOSPITAL.
Oranted by 46 Oeo, Srd., oap, 101, to 10 Po$t Captains^ 15 Commanden, and SO JAevU^ I
CAPTAINS.
£80 per annum.
KlCliarles Bertram - 9Mar40
HThomasRenwick - 7N(nr40
laJohnGkmriy - . l6Mar41
Samuel Burgess - - 4Not46
ISlThomas Deuch . - lDee46
Philip Westphal - . iiOct47
AWm. Slaughter - 36Dec48
*Thomas Mansd . . aMar49
*Wm. Richardson - lOJanSO
Richard Pridham - • l3Apr5o
COMMANDERS.
£65 per annum.
John Popham Baker - 2May29
5tr Thomas S. Dyer, Bt. a4April37
- 7Nov40
. l6Mar41
. l6Mar41
. 25June42
. 32NOV45
- llDeo46
- lDee47
. 6Jan48
9Miiy49
SUasH. Paddon .
George HiUier
Joseph Patey
Edward Burt
William KeUy (a).
Peter G. PickemeU
Charles Seward -
Henry M. Marshall
Peter Despourint
Wm. Hutchinson (b) - S8Sept49
John Geary . . 24Noy49
John Tracy ... i7May50
Robert Forster - - l7May50
LIEUTENANTS.
£50 per annum.
W. H.Boyce- . . 2lFebl4
William Clarke Harris- 28Septl6
WiUiam Geo. Maude (A.C.)7Noy23
Robert Wm.Tyte(jR.C.) 18Dec23
Thomas Swain - . 29Jan24
Henry Muller - . iiMar24
Wm. Somenrille («) jR. C.) 30ct25
John Salter - . 30Jan26
John Dawson . . iMar26
Charles Hammond . 28May27
Charles Thompson {R, C.) 3Dec27
Robert J. Hibbs . - llFebSO
George Mortimer . - 9Dec31
John Miers Greer (It. C.) 10Aug32
J. Hartley Dathan(i2. C.) 29Apr33
John Church {R. C) - 6Dec33
William Poore {R, C.) . 3MarS4
Geo. Goddard . . 20Apr35
Edward Mourilyan (R, C.}3lAug35
Donald Fernandes (R, C.) 3Aug37
William Whimper («. C.) ij^
Joseph Tlndale - -Jf^
Balch Nun Hoar - -*J??.
Samuel ManingaU {«-^- *^
Matthew DaTenhiU(&C.)ll^'
John G. Nops - - ^J:
Jas. Hewett {R. C.) • l^;
William Httman - - Hz.
Thomas Burdwood iR-C')^!^
John Thompson (o) - *"j.
Thomas Simpson (R. C) »?^
William Lester {R.C) • JfS
Wm. Y. Gill . • »^iS
Joseph Hyett - • "^
Stephen Hilton {S.C.) - ^JZ
Flowers Beckett - • SaS-
Dyer Bond («.C.)-«'^J;
Mark Anthony (R, C) ' JJ*
RobertShebbeare- -. XS
Edward G. Palmer (/l-C.) Jj*^
Andw.Wens(/l.C.)^-^^
James Stone (a) (AC-) ^i^
Robt. Welch (H. C.) • ^*S:
Edw. Cole - - - S
Fras, S. Price («0 • .JKS
Geo. S. Parsoi^ - - \*Sa
JohnOsbom(«.C.) • ^* - -
Thos. Hins {R. C.)
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ISJ THE RECEIPT OF PENSIONS FOR WOUNDS, &c, RECEIVED
IN THE SERVICE.
PLAO-OFFICBE8.
t )^5tr J. A. Gordon XdOO
)i^t2J^ir Q. F. Sey-
mour 250
rjcSirPrancisBeaufort 250
£;ijo0epb N. Tayler, 250
^ixstayus Stupart . . 250
obn Pasco 250
Icorge Morris 800
^fanley H. Dixon .. 250
rilUen Fras. Hatton 800
5£»- Wat. O. PeU, Kt. 300
E^dward Saurin 300
0 0
CAPTAINS.
Jobn Allen 250 0
i^ Rowland Money.. 850 0
Wm. B. Dashwood.. 200 0
i^SirJ.Bow,Kt.,, 150 0
i^^Jlight Hon. Lord
John Hay 900 0
^^irO. Tyler, Kt. 900 0
»{4J. Ryder Burton.. 160 0
Aaron Toier 150 0
William Cuppage .. 91 5
Thos.L.P.Ijinghame 01 6
Thomas Dickinson . . 150 0
Abraham M.Hawkins 150 0
ThomasOiU 900 0
Mark H. Sweny . . . , 91 5
William Oldrey .... 91 5
John Hackett 182 10
Thomas Sanders . . 150 0
i$erHen.L.Baker,JB^ 180 0
Sackett Hope 6 0
Henry R. Start . . • • 45 12
William A.Willis.. 150 0
i^Sir E. Belcher JT/ 250 0
l>ouglas Carry .... 91 5
Wm. Jas. Hnghes .. 150 0
WUliamCoote .... 400 0
Henry N.Rowe .. 200 0
David Peat 91 5
John Mac Donell .. 6 0
Henry Chads 91 5
COMMAMDBRS.
Jlciiry Boariic 150 0 0
Wm.C. C. Dalyell.. 150 0 0
Abel W.Thomas ..150 0 0
Richard Moorman . . £150 0
James E. Hoggins . . 150 0
Rose H. Fuller 150 0
Edward S. Cotgrave 200 0
Charles H. Crooke . . 150 0
George BigneU .... 150 0
James C. Bennett .. 91 5
James NeyiUe 91 5
William Savage .... 91 6
Howard L. Parry . . 91 5
ShephardM'Cormick 91 5
Charles H.Jay .... 91 5
Robert B. Yates.. . . 45 12
John Branford .... 73 0
Henry H.Budd 91 5
Wm. H. Maitland . . 91 5
Michael Dwyer .... 91 5
L. A. Robinson .... 4 0
Fred. White 6 0
Gilbert Kennicott .. 91 5
Charles Patriarche.. 91 5
JohnJones(») 91 5
Charles Royer 45 12
James Lament .... 91 5
James Spratt 91 6
John H. Sanders . . 91 5
James Fitxmaarice . . 91 5
Thomas Hoskins 73 0
John Hepburn 91 5
William Lester .... 4 0
HnghGoold 91 5
Robert J. Fayrer. ... 91 5
Curtis Reid 91 6
Thos.J.P. Masters.. 91 6
James Gallichan. . . . 6 0
R. Bates Matthews 4 0
LIBUTBHAVTS.
Frederick Bedford . . 91 5
James U. Puiehes . . 91 6
Charles Hammond. . 91 6
William Riven .... 91 5
John W. Rouse .... 91 6
Bassett J. Loveless
George niooias (b)
Robert R. Mariey
John L. Thompson
Edmund J. Piper
Edward Robinson
Charles T. Sutton
91
91
91
91
91
91
91
Gteorge C. Greenway 91
Joseph H. Moore . . 91
Thomas Williams . . 91
Aichibald CampbeU 91 5
JohnO'ReUIy(a) .. 91 5
Aaron S. Symes .... 91 5
Frederick A. Smith 91 5
Wm. Valentine Lee . . £91
Wm. Hubbard (fr).. 103
Charles R. Bamber 45
John Crisp 20
William C. Coffin . . 45
Lawford Miles .... 6
Aug. C. Murray .... 45
Wm. G. Hemsworth 4
John Rainier 36
Wm. H. Brady .... 8
James St. Quintin . . 5
Wm. H.Goddard .. 9
John Douglas 12
Thomas A. Lewis . . 45
Arth. M. Noad .... 91
John Blackmore .... 91
L. R. Fitzmaurice . . 45
John Brown 8
John Cawley 45
Samuel Powell 27
Wm. F.W.Parkinson 45
Douglas Reid 27
Spencer Sterling 73
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Richard Collins .... 91 5
Richard Johns .... 91 5
John Davies 91 5
Wm* C. Triphook . . 91 5
William Woodyer .. 54 15
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0
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12
6
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5
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12
6
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6
7
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6
8
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MATB*
T. R. H. G. Pearse. . 73 0 0
Wm. T. Lower
XBDICAL OFFICBBa.
Sir Q. Magrath, Kt. 100 0 0
M.D.
H.G. Brock, M.D.. 54 5 0
PUK8BK8.
John M. Hoffineister 50 0 9
Thomas Ullock .... 50 0 0
Francis Lean 45 12 6
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Bdw«rdNiooI]s....£260 0 0
LIXUT.-COLORBI.ft.
ifJohnRobyns IGO 0 0
John B-Coryton.... 70 0 0
CAPTAIH8.
J. R.Hore 100 0 0
Robert John litUe.. 70 0 0
ROYAL MARINES.
A. A. R. Wolrige. . . . £70 0
Robert Webb 70 0
Ant. B« Btnuuham
(Bt.Mi4or) 01 6
1st LIBVTBHAKTft*
Henry Lewis 70 0
John 8. Haswell. . . . 70 0
William Clarke .... 70 0
Alexander Day • • • • 70 0
Alexander Mnirmy . . i^O 0
Duncan Kclf icol . . 70 0
JohnEde IS 0
And. J. B. Hambhr. 70 0
Snd xjsrmnriiXTs.
Edward J. Blake . • oO a
William R. Flint.... 50 9
William Foid 90 »
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lENERAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX of the COMMISSIONED
OFFICERS OF THB ROYAL NAVY akb ROYAL MARINES.
l^he FiGU&Bii before the nane denote tbe aumber of the ship id which tb^ Officer is serving.
-"lie ITALIC CAPITAL LBTTBlis 6</bre the Btme, show the particular service, otherwise than afloat, in
which the Officer is employed.
IThe ITALIC CAPITALS after Uie name, denote the service and rank of the Officer.
r'he FiGURBS at the end of the line show the year of the seniority.
riie Names in Italics are those of retired Officers.
Letter* h^ore ike Nmmet.
CO Coast Ooard.
CSV Contract Steam Vessels.
DY DockYai^.
EO Emigration Officers.
GH Greenwich Hospital
KW Knight of Windsor.
NH Naval Hospital.
Out Pension of Greenwich Hospital.
Retired under Order in Council of 1846.
Reserved Half-Pay Royal Marines.
Royal Marines.
Revenue Vessels.
Good Service Pension.
Transport Service.
Victualling Yard.
Letters after the Names,
Admiral of the Blue.
Admiral of the Red.
_ _ _ Assistant Surgeon.
j4W Admiral of the White.
C Captain.
Ch Chaplain.
Ck Clerk (passed.)
OP
R
RM
RV
SP
TS
VY
AR
AS
CIM Cok>nel Royal Marines.
Cn M Captain Royal Marines.
Cr Commander.
Z> Dispenser.
DIH Deputy Inspector of Hospitals.
FLM First Lieutenant Royal Marines.
lU Inspector of Hospitals.
L Lieutenant
LCM Lieutenant Colonel Royal Marines.
M Master.
MRM Mi^or Royal Marines.
Mt Mate.
NI Naval Instructor.
PP Paymaster and Purser.
Ph Physician.
RA Retired Rear Admiral.
RB Rear Admiral of the Blue.
RR Rear Admiral of the Red.
RW Rear Admiral of the Whitei «
5 Surgeon.
SLM Second Lieutenant Royal Marines.)
SM Second Master.
VB Vice Admiral of the Blue.
VR Vice Admiral of the Red.
VW Vice Admiral of the White.
CO ABBOT JonasA Cr 41
A Abbott Chri8topherCfi3f 06
Absolon William . . . . L 10
AeAesom Johnson H, .,S Id
281 Acheson John J S 46
Ackerley Charles H...L 8S
Adair CharlesWm. FLM 4S
143 Adah- Henry .. . .FLM 48
)^dam Sir Charles AB 48
Got. Oreenwich Hoip.
S20 Adams John C 43
Adams William L
Adams John (a) ....L 15
Adams Charles J L 16
Adams George C Cr 46
300 Adams Arthur AS 41
175 Adams Edward ....^15 47
Adamson John • L 11
AdamsoH John ..... .5 94
TBi Adderley Arden • • . .C 14
Addington William 8. Cr 30
Addis Edward B L 11
237 Addison James, A. S. AS 37
AgassizJameiJ.C.C 40
Agassis James D L 80
R Agassis Lewis •• ..SLilf 09
Agnew John Dc C. . .L 43
Ainslie Henry L 38
Air Alexander C S 43
486 Aird David L 45
Airey George T L 15
Airey John M. C L 29
Airey George 9 L 30
)ft Aitchison Robert . • • .C 27
Aitchison Edward L 16
Aitkin Alexander ... .L 15
Aiion WiRiam, MD. ..S 12
266 Akaster, Henry B...SM 47
Akers Thomas L 13
88 Albert Christr SM 47
Alcock Robert W. H. L 44
R Alder Walter K. FLM 06
516 Aldham WQliam C. Cr
428 Aldrich Robert D L 42
Aldrieh Wm. G SM 60
AldridgeJohnW C 41
Aldworth St. Ledger, L 31
Alexander John ....C 40
Alexander Nicholas, Cr 16
512 Alexander Norton B. L 27
Alexander Jno.R. ... .If I 48
319 Alexander Wm. B.
(act) Mi. 49
R Alexander John FLM
182 AlexanderGeo. G. FLM 42
16 Alexander Fred. L.FLM 48
Alexander William T.ifS 41
Aigar Edward L 47
NHAllan James, x.d. DJH 46
Allan Thomas PP 14
385 AUard JohnH ....SM 47
Allttway, Robert T..AS ft6
21 AlldricksGeo. S....£rM 47
CG AUdridge Thomas A. L 41
264 AUdridge George M. . . L 44
AUdridge James C .. PP 48
Allen John VR 46
HAIIenJohn C 16
AUenJohnJ C 41
AUenCharUe C 40
Allen William C 42
Allen WUliam E. H. Cr 28
Allen Henry M. B. ..C 46
AlUn Saundersan ..Cr 45
RV AUenJohn L 41
428 Allen Robert C M 41
58 Allen Henry W M 42
JR Allen WUUam . . SLM 09
311 AUen Rodney V... FLM 46
NH Allen Alexander S.md. 5 28
415 AUen Richard Ck 47
AUeyn Richard J. ..Cr 49
Amherst Jeffery R. ..L 16
AnUel William B. . .L 12
43 Amphlett William ..L 44
262 Amphlett Edward A. Ci 47
Amsinck Henry L 24
R Amyot Richard G. FLM 04
548 AnoeUJohnW PP 46
Anderson James ^ a) Cr 23
Anderson James (b) C 49
384 Anderson Alexander. . L 42
500 Anderson Warren H.L 49
Anderson Christo-
pher M 05
Anderson John G . . ..M 50
43 Anderson Alex. . . CnM 42
R Anderson WUliam SLM 00
N/f Anderson Jas. md. IH 44
AndermmJno.uB. DIH 50
Anderson Alex. (a) . .S 90 .
Anderson Alex. md. (b)S 42
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Anderson, Sir J. E. Kt.
KD S 11
Andertan WUliam . . . .S 16
176 Anderson Robert ... .S 46
224 Anderson Charles A... S 49
473 Anderson Francis ..JS 46
Anderson George ..PP 09
49.1 Anderson, Geo. W. . . Ck 46
Andoe James H L 16
IK ^Andrew John W. RA 46
Andrews Edward ,.,,L 11
Andrews Benjamin ..L 14
Andrews Thos L 48
263 Andrews Chas Mt 49
Andrews Henry • . . .3f 06
Andrews John ( a) .... S 41
96NJM Andrews John (b) AS 48
Andrews Charles E, PP 98
Andrews James R. . . PP 46
Andrews, Geo. J. D. Ck 49
Andros Charles L 14
Angoye William.... PP 06
Anley William L 16
Ansell Richard T. FLM 48
Anson TalayeraV. ..C 41
Anthony Mark Cr 48
Antram Simon £.••.•!' 11
mAplinJohnG C 26
Aplin Benjamin L 11
261 Aplin Elphinstone D'O.
D'A L 46
Appleby John F C 38
Afypleton Edward, CnM 41
Apreees William, ... Cr 40
HArabin Septimus . . . .C 23
^••Arbuthnot Alex.D.Y.C 24
Archbold WilUam A. L 16
663 Archdeacon,CJ.B.R.N/ 43
ArcherThomas L 08
NH Archer Achd. L AS. 49
ArcherThomas W. PP 23
Arguimban Joseph ..L 18
76 ArkwrightAugnstusP.L 46
38 Arlid^e Henry W. ..CA 47
Armltage Wh ley L38
266 Armstrong James W.Aff 49
FFArmstrong James W. M 26
Armstrong R.1CD. DIH 40
Armstrong John S 16
268 Armstrong Alex. iCD... 5 49
294 Armstrong Archd.MO.il5 46
381 Armytage William. ... L 46
Arnold John Cr 42
Arnold James F.»0.Cr 60
A Arnold Henry.. ..PLAf 37
378 Amot Henry, md. •• ilS 46
CG Arrow John Jordan Cr 14
Ig] Arthur Richard.. JRTI^ 46
Arthur William S. ..Cr 24
Arthur Michael ...PP 44
Arundel Thomas ...\M 46
CO Ashby WilUam R L 16
41 Ashby James W.M. Ch 44
Ashe Edward D L 42
Ashley Beryamin ..Cr 44
AshmoreJohn ,,LCM 40
Ashton Herbert L 16
Ashton James H Af 41
Aslett Thompson. . CIM 46
Aslett John T CnM 48
Aslett WUliam S. • . CnM 49
Atchison James, md. . . S 43
A therton Bertram M. L 24
AthiU James L 12
Atkin Nicholas ....£10
AtkinsJames Or 48
Atkins James (b) ....LIO
Atkinson Sir H. B. Kt.Cr 27
Atkinson Thomas .... L 13
Atkinson George . . . . L 14
CG Atkinson Horatio N. . . L 27
Atkinson Robert L. . . L 37
Atkinson James C. . . 3f 14
Jl Atkinson Charles SLM 11
Auchinleck James R. L 16
474 Auret F. J. Itsen. . . .PP 48
AanAusten, Sir Francis W.
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^Austen Charles J. RW 46
Coiii.-in-Clii«r, But Indies.
237 Austen Francis W C 46
Austen Algernon 8. . . L 41
Austen Herbert G. ..Cr 46
Austen Charles J Cr 48
Austen George . • • • CA 37
246 Austen John C AS 46
428 ^Austin Horatio T. . .C 38
Austin WiUiam L 38
Austin Robert Mil
466 Autey Joseph E PP 46
CQ Autridge Charles L 16
A Avery Thomas •• FLM 91
262 Ayerst James S AS 47
DY Aylen Jonathan ... .M 23
200 Aylen John R. Jlf38
Ayles John Geo. A. CnM 46
66 Ayling Thomas .... ^S 39
•^Aylmer,Hon.F.W. Ffi48
Aynsley Charles K.. I. 46
Ayre Charles L 16
Ayre William PP 10
Ayres James S 09
Ayscough John .... VB 49
Ayscough Hawkins G. L 38
Ayton George H L 16
BABBHugh Mn
262 Babington Arthur W.W.
ASi\
Back Sir George, Kt.. .C ^
422 Back Edward D PP¥>
R Backhouse J. J. . . SLM di
Bacon Edm, K.C. . . Cr Ai
Bacon Henry .-•• ....141
CO Bagehot Charles • • . .X C^
16 Bagley Arthur (act). ITi 4^
Bagot Henry C45
Bagne George Cr 97
BaikieJohn IC
663 Baikie Wm. B. md.. . AS ii
Baihie James PP»*
Bailey John W. •...Cr4o
Bailey William (▲) ..L14
CG^Bailey William (b) ..L41
476 BaUey John C 144
Bailey Lnciua Curtia Jf 39
BaileySamMel S(H
Bailey John P PPOi
Bailey Howard L. P.Ck 46
JRBaUyJohn FLMU
Baillie Tliomu r4^
H Bain Henderson .. . . A.4 46
Bain, Sir William^Kt. MU
CQ Bainbridge Henry . . L 4»
620 Bainbridge Wm. AS i^
Baird Andrew Cr 96
Baird Daniel Lli
BairdJohn S»
Baird John ASA
BaistonJohM ASm
CGBakeJohnW LU
m lilBaker. Sir H. L. Bt C U
Baker James ▼ CC
Baker Geoige C^f
BakerHenry Cfl4
OP Baker John P Cri:
Baker Chas-Houghnm Cr ¥'
Baker Charles Houy Cr4^
Baker Yashon Cr^
Baker Thomas(A) ....Llj
CG Baker WiUiam H I J
Baker William lU
Baker Samuel 12}
CG Baker GuBtaTua S. ..Li4
CG Baker Joseph F Id
Baker John R. Lif
279 Baker Henry X. i?-
Baker William F. Jtf«
Baker Wm. J. Tj{net)Mt i?
ABaker George ...-FLJtf* i
308 Baker Chas. O. ..FLMii\
BaherJohn Ckf*
Baker Thomas T.. . . .Ch 47
Baker Henry ^ 4i< j
361 ^Baldock "Riomas ..Cr4:
^Baldwin Augustus C '
Balfour Charles J Cri^
266 Balfour Edwin R, J. . .1 j:
Balfour Geoige M. . . /. ^
41 Balfour Chas. J Hin^
Balfour Charles Jf. . OV
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Balhetehet WiUiam PP 21
BaUThoxnas Cr28
BaUWUliam 1.15
BaU JohnJ AT 43
183 BaU George JS 37
Ballantine John O. Q,AS 35
Ballantitie JV, T. md. S 36
BaUaivtyne John ,.Cr A^
Ballard James B L 43
Ballard James K <S 35
89 Balleine John J CA 49
Ballinghall D. J. ..C/.V49
Balliflton WilUam H. M 45
170 BalUston Alfred ... .S3f 47
648 Bamber Charles R. . . L 37
Bamber Henry K. . .PP 08
Bance James ' Cr 41
Bankier James, md. . . iS 34
JVH Banlder Robert A., md.
S43
BanktJohn C 45
Banks Kennet Jf07
&2S Banks Howard R S 43
Barikg William H, ,.S07
17 BanksGeo. F. JS 48
Bannatyne John . . . . L 15
Bannister John .... PP 09
Barclay John Cr 38
Barclay Robert L 14
Barclay J. J. D. .,FLM 46
Barclay John, md. ,.AS 46
Barker George ....il£47
Barker John Cr 48
Barker Robert Cr 48
Barker George L 14
474 Barker Charles Cr 46
461 Barkley Edward(act)Mt 49
*^Barlow Charles A. C41
Barlow Wm. L. (act.) Ml 49
Barlow John C M 35
1& Barnard Edward C 17
Barnard Oearge .... Cr 40
Barnard William ... .L 15
398 Barnard Frederick L...L 40
Barnard Edward .... L 41
16 Barnard Edward E. . .L 41
175 Barnard John J L 47
Barnard Charles L,FLM 45
Barnes John Cr 47
C6 Barnes Peter L 15
Barnes Geo. R HM 46
R Barnes R. K CnM 38
Barnes Caleb CnM 41
998 Barnes Edgar B. b.a. NI 39
Barnes John Geo. ..Ck47
Barnett Edward ....C46
R Baron Jonathan FLM 08
Barr William F L 11
Barr James, M.D S 31
Barrell Justinian ....Cr 15
361 Barren Alfred Cft 48
CG Barrett Joseph F L 15
Barrett Robert J L 28
Barrett William .... Af 41
Barrett William PP 10
461 Barrett John PP 48
Barretts Augustas G. L 20
Barrie William Cr 46
Barrow Thomas P. P. L 25
418 Barrow Arthur L 42
Barrow Thomas J. R. L 43
Barrow James ilf 07
Barry William L 12
Barstow Lewis (act) Mt 50
Bartlett Richard .. PP 09
Barton Richard C 37
Barton Ralph C 46
Barwell William Cr 30
Barwell Nathaniel ... .L 14
Basden Charles C 41
Basden William B. . .PP 05
CO Baskerville Perceval . . L 36
Baskerville Charles . . L 44
Bastable John .... FLM 48
Bastard Richard .... L 07
Bastin Robert Cr 49
Bastin Thomas PP 06
95 Batchelor Richard . . C% 46
446 Bate WUliam T. .... Cr 48
Bateman Charles P. B.
RR 41
353 Bateman Francis W. M 37
265 Bateman Reginald. . . .L 47
Bateman William ....S46
194 Bateman Walter D. PP 42
19 Bateman Geo. F. C. PP 47
Bateman William H. PP 49
Bates John M07
326 Bathurst John O Z« 38
Bathurst Allen L 50
CGBatt WUliam L15
CG Batt Henry L 27
389 Batt Robert B M 49
Batt David SM 49
Batten Charles I. 15
Battersby John P L 28
Batwell Andrew, m.d. ^S41
1& Baugh Thomas F. .,RA 46
Bangh Henry C 41
Baugh Edward L 29
R Baugh James ....SLM 12
163 Bawden Chas M 49
Baxter Thomas L 15
553 Baxter Alexander S 36
562 Bayfield Henry W. . . C 34
Bay lee Wm. C.P. ..Ch 46
CO Bayley Henry L 45
Bayly James Cr 28
Bayly Peter L 09
Bayly Charlton B L 14
CG Bayly Charles B L 41
53 *|§]Bayne8 Robert L. . . C 28
461 Baynes WilUam W. ..S44
Baynton Benjamin . • Cr 41
562 Bazalgette Geo. ..PLM48
561 Beach Hugh D M47
Beadon George .... Cr 41
Beadon Valentine CnM 38
79 BealJohn PP14
Bcale Robert B L 46
Beales, Charlee .... Cr 46
Beall Francis S 98
BeanPhilip CD Jf 35
Beart Charles J. ...... L 15
Beatty Daniel M<Neale,L 16
Beatty Oeorge .... ClM 37
Beatty Edward . . . .CA 12
242 Beauchamp Edw. H. Cr 46
Beauclerk, Rt. Hon.
Lord Fred. C. P. ..Cr 31
500 Beauclerk, Right Hon.
Lord A. W Cr46
la^ Beaafort Sir Fras. RA 46
Admiralty Hjdrographer.
Beaufoy George .... L 21
Beaumont Richard .. Cr 25
Beaumont Francis .. Cr 44
364 Beaumont Robt. W. AS 48
Beaumont Charles ..PP 09
Beazeley George ... .L 1 1
Becher Alexander B. Cr 41
OP Beckett Flowers .... Z* 05
Beckett James F. . . M 46
37 Beckett Leonard £.. PP 47
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CSKBeddek Henry L 29
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266 Bennett Wm. H.W. FLM 49
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364 Bernard Robert S 46
231 Bernard John (b) . . AS 41
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464 TS Bevis Thomas .. Cr 29
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600 BlakeyGeorge M 49
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416 Blancklev Horatio N. C.
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17 Boxer Henry B SM 49
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43 Boyce Frederick A. ..L 45
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649 Braddon Samuel. • . ,SM 44
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415 Burroogh Joseph A. Ch 40
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145 Barton Augustus J. ..L 41
246 Barton Robt. H L 40
Burton C P. ....CnM 09
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311 ButcherJohnB... FLM 48
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376 Callaway Henry . . . Cit 47
200 Calver Edward K. . .M 42
446 Calver Wm. B SM 46
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Chegwyn Joseph ....Cr 48
396 Chegwyn Joseph M 38
Chesnaye John C L 13
CG Chesshyre Henry T. N. L 46
Cheyne George Cr 19
428 Cheyne John P Mt 50
Chichester, Sir John B.
P.Bart L 16
R Child George R. ..^LM 09
ChUd Frederick R...SM 45
ChUds Joseph .... CnM 37
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244 Chimmo Wm. (act) Mt 48
Chimmo Ben^.See. . .PP 09
Chimmo James PP 81
Chimmo Henry H. .. PP 40
114 Chimmo Adderley W.Ck 48
ChiyerBWiUiam L 15
Choake Charles M 00
249 Cholmeley Thos. C. ..L 48
Chown Charles 3f 04
Chown Peter AT 42
Christian Thomas H. Cr 46
671 Christian Henry X* 49
Christie Peter C 4i
Christie Gabriel L 18
Christie William ....L 21
R Christie John . . . .SLM 47
124 Christie Johnstone, md
AS 46
ChriitieJohn AS 28
Christopher Thos. B. L 41
906 Christy Wm. B.C. ..AS 46
Christy Samuel .... PP 10
Christy WUliam ..PP 07
Chryttie Thonuu ..Cr 41
OP Church John L 16
200 ChuTch William H. .L
Church Frederick ..Mt 39
R Churchill Edw. W. CnM 40
R Cinnamon Joseph FLM 06
Clack Thomas L 08
Clapp William L 26
Clare Henry W L ^^
Clark William C 47
Clark William J. S. Cr 48
Clark Joseph L 19
Clark Robert W L 44
Clark JamesC L 46
R Clark Thomas . . . .FLM 95
R Clark William R.. S£Af 08
CULrkSlrJas.,Bt md S 12
Clark John S 08
NH Clark Andrew AS 46
Clark Maurice PP 11
Clarke Thomas J T 41
ClarkeHydeJ. C 40
Clarke WiUiam N. . .Cr 26
Clarke Thomas P. ..Cr 43
CG Clarke Job Bennett ..L 22
CQ Clarke Edward J. B. . . L 41
CO Clarke Edward F L 41
Clarke Henry L 42
Clarke George H L 48
264 CUrke James .... CnM 37
Clarke Charles. . ..CnM 38
R Clarke William .. FLM 06
Clarke Robert W S 44
Clarke Terence S 11
Clarke WUliam 5 20
124 Clarke Robert md S 48
C?H Clarke Vans C. md. AS 44
139 Clarke Geo. md AS 46
89 Clarke Wm.H AS 46
Clarke Maurice .... PP 1 1
Clarke George .... PP 32
Clarke Richard A. .. PP 42
88 Clatworthy Walter.. PP 33
Clause Frederick R, ..S 13
CGClaveU John Cr 43 884 Coiley Charles S 40
Clavell Richard K.FLM 41
287 ClaveringHenryA. ..L 47
Clazton Christopher Cr 42
Clay William Noble . .L 22
CG Clayton James L 12
Clayton John L L 18
63 Clayton Kester SM 48
Clayton WiUiam S 10
146 Cleave John W JS 48
Cleaveland George. •• .L 42
Cleere Frederick .... PP 48
84 Clements Henry . . . .SM 48
48 Clements John P.C. SM 49
Clements Wm. H. SLM 49
Clendon WiUiam ..CnM 41
Clephan James C 40
CG Clerk Francis N L 36
Clery James PP 13
Cleugh Robert L
CO Cleveland Charles .... 3f 30
326 Cleveland Chas. A.. .SM 46
398 Cleveland RobtL...Silf 47
Clifford Sir Augustus
W.J.Bart. RB 48
Clifford William J. C. C 47
CO Clifford Herbert J. ..L 11
Clifford WUliam ....S 10
301 Clift Samuel ifS 46
Clinch Timothy .... Cik 42
Close Francis A X60
Clow David PP 07
Clow David F PP 46
HClowes Thomas B C 28
Clubley Charles W. . . L 16
Clyde Charles C 40
Coaker Jonas M 83
Coakley Thomas Cr 40
Coates George L L 12
361 DF Coates Andrew ..AS 27
Cobb Thomas L 24
Cobb John SLM 49
Cochct John AW 41
648 Cochran Thomas . . . .L 44
j^Cochrane Sir Thomas
J.Kt VS 60
461 Cochrane, Hon. A. A« L 46
Cock Robert L 11
Cock WUliam B..CnM 33
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237 Cockbum James H... Cr 46
Cockbum Alexander . .S 08
Cockbum William R. . .S 49
Cockbum Thomas . . PP 14
C&ekeriU Roger M. . .S 09
62 Cockin John AS 41
493 Cockraft M<Leod B. ..L 44
Cocks Thomas .5 11
Cocks John AS 12
Cockrell James P L 30
Cocksedge George E..L 16
416 Codd Edward Cr 44
Codner Thomas B....M 38
SP ♦**<|mCodrington,Sir E.
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Coffin WilUamC £41
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Coham Lewis H /< ^
CO Colbome John C M %
Colby Thomas Cr 14
Colchester, Right Hon.
Charles Lord C ^
ACoIe William J C 38
Cole Thomas B. ....CrSl
ColeEdwaid L Ofi
Cole Robert M L 13
ColeGeoTgeW L \h
Cole WUliam L 16
76 Cole Edmund P Jf Se
Cole Charlea A M 41
CoUJokn PP9d
34 Cole Henry R. PP IS
Cole Francis PP ^
Cole Francis W CA 96
CO Coleman John (▲) . . L IS
CO Coleman John (b) L \h
A Coleman Charles . .SLM ^
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CG Coles William L»
378 Coles Cowper P X 46
Colley, Hon. Geo. F. L 19
5P{SlCollier Edwaid C 14
mColUer Henry T.B. ..CSS
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Collier George B. B. L 43
Collier George Af 44
Collier Albert SM 49
R Collier James . . . .SLM Oi
CoUings Jos. B. U...AS 44
76 CollingwoodThos.R.SJtf 45
CbUifif WUUam Cr 43
CG Collins Henry L 13
CG Collins Francis L^
Collins Richard itf 09
176 ColUns Henry F. . .53f 43
CoUins Henry S. . . PP 4^
424 CoUins Robert Ck 4i
176 liK>>llinson Richard.. C 43
244 ColUnson T. B. (act) Mt 48
Collis Samuel L 15
A CoUis WUliam .. FLM n
A Collis Stephens. SLM 13
ACoUissJohn CnM 41
Colls Daiid C PP ^
Colman George L U
257 Colman Charles E. . . PP 49
Colquhoun Hnmph. . . L 15
Colthurst Nicholas .. Cr 41
CoWile Geoigo T L 47
62 CoIweU John PP^
Combauld Richard . . L 37
311 Comber Henry W L 4?
CommoreU John £. ..L4^
Comptott, Lord Wm. Cr it
Compton Richard . . . .L U
Compton Charles T. . . L 44
Comrie Peter S 15
Congdon WiUiam ....Llri
Congdon Geo. W. CnM 47
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ConnHenry Cr 48
Conner Richard •••• Cr 28
CO Conner Saroael L 15
Conner William H. . . L 15
Connin Franeii 5 94
Connolly Biehard L, Cr45
378 Connolly Matthew ..L42
200 Connolly James C. . .CA 48
Connor Roes L 07
ConoUy Matthew ... .Cr 18
ConoUyWm.H. ..CZM 89
Conolly Richard O. CnM 49
30e ConoUy Bdw., J. B.FLM 48
Conquer Henry K. . .PP 46
Canntt Thomas ....Cr 44
Conway Daniel ....PP 87
*#Coode John.*.. RW 47
Coode Henry L
389 Coode TVerenon P. ..1. 45
Coode Charles P...CiiM 49
Cook Thomas L 18
Cook John Af 97
58 CookSamnelB Md8
512 Cook Horace St H. SM 47
Cook John H PP 14
Cooke William H. ..1.12
Cooke JohnM L 41
Cooke JervU CnM 84
Cooke Thomas y. FLM 41
NHCookeGeo, P i4S48
485 Cooke Edward S. . .CA 49
1& Cookesley John C 18
Cookney James T. . . 1. 15
iZCoomhe Joseph ..FLM 05
Cooper William 8. ..Cr 48
CO Cooper Angostos ....£87
244 Cooper Edward J. L. h 42
Cooper Henry F. . .SLAf 48
Cooper Joseph CA 26
Cooper George Ch 85
204 Cooper Henry Ck4St
Co<ae William C 40
CooteRobert Cr47
Cope Alexander F. . .L 15
Copeland Richard ••.•C38
Coppin CharUi P. . . O 47
CGCoppin Frederick ....L15
CO Coppinger Thomas 8. L 88
R Coppinger John M. FLM 84
Corbet Kynaston . • .Cr 41
Corbet Arthur L 18
Corbett Nathaniel G. . . L 1 8
CorbettJohn L46
Corbett John A S 49
OH Corbyn Joseph Cr 14
CorbynM^or L 15
Cordry George L 15
R Corham William . . FLM 98
Conieck Henry A L 22
247 Comeck Heniy W. . . L 48
CQ Cornish John(A) L 27
Cornwall John Cr 26
548 CorryArmarL C 21
485 Cory Nicholas C 40
Coryton Henry Cr 41
Coryton John R. ..ClM 49
Coryton George H,LCM 49
Cosnahan Midiael F...L 15
878 CoBsar Walter . . . .CnM 47
Costerton Samuel . • • .L 14
182 Costello Thomas ^L.. AS 42
Cotesworth Charles •.L14
Cotgrare Edward 8. . . Cr 15
Cotgra?e Rowland B. L 22
CO Cotgra?e Richard .••.L25
CoUell William ....PP 84
398 CottereU Charles E. PP 12
Cotter Pownall P M 46
Cotter £dm.L.R.(act)Jf« 49
Cotton Francis V C 41
Cotton Alexander •• ••L 28
CQ Cotton Fredk. L Z. 47
88 Cotton John md AS 47
Couch Daniel L Cr 48
176 Couch Edward L 47
Couch Geoige ,,..SLM4/9
R CoucheJohn FLM 06
R Couche Richard ..SLMUS
AF CouU Francis P L46
Coulson Gustavus H. Cr 41
Coulter John md S 84
512 Coulter Jos. KB AS 45
Coulthred Jamee ... .8 07
968 Court Stephen SM 48
Court Joseph C PP 05
Courtenay Geo. W. C. C 28
Courtenay Henry • . • .L 15
38 Courtenay Richard W. L 44
Courtis John C. G. CnM 43
173 Courtney Chas. F. A. AS 48
Courtney Ahraham • .S 25
Couzens Edward J. 8. M 85
Coventry Percy W. . • . L 44
Coyentiy Chas. F L 50
281 Coventry SUohn(aet)M< 48
Cowan Morrice L 12
Cowan David S 00
Cowan James MD 518
Cowley William K. ..PP 06
Cox Douglas C41
Cox Francis Cr 25
CO CoxHenry Z.I5
548 Cox Henry L L 40
Cox Charles F M85
R Cox Samuel FLM 28
Cox Edmund U. . . FLM 48
Cox Thomas PP 08
CoxWUUamO PP3d
Crabb Joseph W Z. 09
CraekneUJ. T.. . ..CnM 35
431 Cracroft Peter Cr46
CraggJohnB. • Cr 47
Craggs George L 15
Craig WiUiam 510
Craigie Robert C 39
Craigie Robert G L 48
88 Craigie David M 88
NHCrandell Cecil AS4S
Crane Thotnas Cr 40
Crane Poynter ....Cr 43
19 Crane William H ... .M 46
COCrangJohnH L 40
Crauftird Henry W. . . Cr 35
Craufurd Fredk. A. B. L 43
R CrauseCharles.. ..FLM 04
ISl Crawford Abraham ..C29
Crawford Richard B. Cr 42
Crawford James L 15
Crawford William .... Z. 41
Crawford John J. md. S 43
Crawford Thomas S 46
Crawford Wm ^S 46
Crawley Thomas ••• .Cr 14
Crawley Charles G. ..L38
Crc«gh James Cr 27
261 Creak William L 15
311 CrealockWm. S CA 49
Crear James M 14
Crease Henry Cr 21
216 Cree Edward H S 47
CrelUn William L 15
Crellin Frederick ....5 30
377 Creser Thomas L 26
R Crespin Henry. • . .FLM 87
R Crespin Geo. H.L. SLM 00
268 CressweU Saml. G. . .L 49
264 Creyke Richard B L 43
Crichton William .... L 12
Crisp James L 15
Crisp John L 23
547 Crispin William .... Cr 4 4
27 Crispin Robert T. .. .PP 40
Crispo John W L 15
R Crispo Sidney 8... PLM 36
Criswick Charles .... L 15
Critchell William.... Cr 46
Critchell Archer C. SLM 48
Crocker Henry L 12
473 Crocker Henry ^S 46
Croft William RR 41
CroftHenry L 41
Crofton, Hon. Geo. A Ji W 48
Croiton Morgan L 14
Croftou Thomas L 21
Crofton Stephen 8. L. Cr 50
Crofton Henry R L 42
Crofton William S 46
Croke Wentworth P. . . L 07
Croker Charles Cr 25
Croker Ponsonby M. C.
FLM 48
523 Croker Richard .... CA 49
Crole Charles C 28
Crorapton Chas. G. . .SM 48
iV^ff Cronin James D AS 44
Crooke Charles H... Cr 15
Crooke William B. . . L 1 5
Crooke Thomas L. . .L 15
Crosbie John G L 28
Crosby James SM 48
861 Cross Alexander S 88
237 Crouch Michael 8. . .C* 45
Crout JohnT M 44
847 Crout Fred. O SM 46
88 Crowder Wm. G L 48
Crowdy Charies C 84
Crowther R. J. F. CnM 21
*Crozier Richard ....C39
524 Crozier Francis R. M..C 41
Crozier William P. ..Cr 47
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R Crosier Acheaon ,,FLM 05
Cmtchley James .... L 16
SCO CiidUp Frederick A. . .L 40
63 Culhane William.... ^S 47
14 Call Thomas L 12
R Call George FLM 04
Callen Robert F. md. AS 40
Camberland Richard E.L 27
38 Cumberland Octavios h 41
Camby David C......L 20
422 Camming Arthur. . . . CV 46
819 Camming Robert A. .. Cite 48
62 Cunningham Wm. G. J.L 41
Cunningham Peter. . . .S 14
Conningham Lenox T.
Xjo S40
Cunningham H. P. D. PP 42
{?J7Cuppage William ....C30
Cnppage Adam .... Cr 80
182 Coigenven Richard . . CA 44
237 Curme Chas. T L 48
CurrieHarkJ C 41
Currie Robert M 88
^urry Richard .... T A 46
Curry Douglas C 46
Curry Robert M. . . CnM 48
21 Curry Dixon W. ..SL5f 48
Cursham, F. L N/ 46
liiCurti0,SirL.Bt..F£49
Curtis Roger Cr 46
Curtis Roger L 1/42
173 Curtis Alfred J h 42
CurtisJamesD L 49
CurtU TJumtas Cr 46
Curtis John H D 10
243 Curtis John CA 48
m ***li^urzon Edward. . C 23
Curzon, Hon. Fred .... L 43
43 Cutojar Joseph ,,..SM 46
Cutfleld Arthur B S 40
Cutler Frank L 12
Cuttler Aug.T. 8. SLM 48
DABBS George H.. . .S 31
Vaere George ^. ... .Cr 48
Dacres James R VBAS
287 ••Dacres Sidney C .... C 40
iaD*Aeth George W. H. C 16
D'Aeth Edward H. H. L 46
D»Aguilar Fras. J 1. 50
Dalby Augustus M 01
512 Dalby Nichs. B, ..FLM 50
Dalby Wm.B ^S 46
Dale Alfred Cr 44
Dalgleish James O. . . L 28
Dalison Fras. 8. (act) Alt 50
DallPatrick MOB
DallasJohn M 31
laDalling JohnW C 28
Dalrymple James .... Cr 45
Dalian JameeR C 40
486 Dalton Richard H L 48
Dalton William R 5 46
^4Daly Cuthbert F. RW 46
GH Dalyell William C. C. Cr 14
CG DalyeU James L 26
Dance WiUiam T C 84
R Daniel Peter F. E. FLM 80
Daniell George C 38
Daniell Richard 1.15
CSFIVAranda William .... L 08
826 Darby Abraham L 28
Darby Thomas PP 04
Darell James S I. 46
DarleyArthur C46
Darling A ndrew ... .5 06
Darracott Robert Y. M.!* 15
9& Dashwood William B. C 18
Dashwood Francis R. L 20
^Dashwood John D. . . L 24
^Dashwood Charles R. L 24
Dashwood George F. . . L 88
OPDathan Jamee H....Cr Al
Dathan Joseph G. ..SM47
415 D'Auyergne Edward AS 41
OP DavenhUl Matthew .. Cr 42
Dayidson John mjo. . . .S 45
Davidson John 8 ... .5 46
460 Davidson James S 48
III Davies Henry T RA 49
Davies John Cr 16
CG Davies George Cr 42
Daviee John G Cr 45
Daviee Arthur Cr 46
Dayies Hamilton .... L 12
Davies William R Z. 16
Davies David G L 16
CSFDavies John L 15
Davies Thomas (a) .... L 24
144 Dayies Thomas (b) ..L44
FF Davies John M29
R Davies David.... FLM IS
Davies John H. ..SLM 08
Davies Henry G.J. FLM 46
Davies Edward S41
Dayies Evan 5 20
JJavies W.8t-Gs».Mn.S W
Dames Richard .. ..ASii
Davies William R. .. PP 07
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Davis Robert L 13
CG Davis John L U
Davis Henry L lo
CG Davis Henry B L 3^
Davis John X 19
114 Davis James T Jf 41
16 Davis John £ 3f 43
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Davis WUliam S.. .FLM 47
Davis John md S Id
Davis George PP 00
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Davison Kilgour L II
CG Davison James 8 L 42
Davison John Iff M 06
Davison Edwin C. PP49
Davy John Cr 14
Dr Davy Henry M 3S
Dawe James PP 33
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Dawes George H 28
Dawes Wflliam L..C«3f 84
Dawkms Charles C. . . Cr 41
422 Dawkins Riehd L 48
Dawson WUliam C41
OP Dawson John Lll
Dawson Gilbert F L SI
CO Dawson WUUam ....LS7
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Day Charles JB. . . . .Cr 46
Day BartholomefwG. BJL 15
486 Day George F L45
876 Day Clement C L 4«
R Day Alexander ,. FLM Oi
Day Henry • S 0»
Day John PPO0
423 Dayman Joseph ••...• L 43
m Deacon Henry C C 17
Dealy WilUam J LiO
Dealy Cornelius .... PP 40
Dean Henry PP 14
Deane Robt. (act) . • All 49
Deans Robert C38
Deas David 5 96
Death Edwin CA 47
217 De Blaquiere, Hon. Wm.
B L44
Debus Geofge PP 06
438 De Carteret, Wm. H. Ck 47
248 De Courcy Michael . . Cr 4i
DeCourcyN. W. FLJtf46
41 De Horsey Algem. F. B.
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130 De Kantsow Herbert P^ «
144 Deighton Geoige B. PP50
Delacombe Hen. J. JLCM 4^
Delaoombe Hen. B. FLM 41
Delafons William P. ..L 10
Delafosse Edward H. Cr It
143 De Lisle Henry L 44
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17 Dench Charles T L 44
Denfaam Henry M . . . C 46
Denison Edward M Oi
Denman, Hon. Joseph C 41
S KDennehy Lawrence . . L 24
Dennis James 8. A. . . Cr 41
Dennis John PP 24
Denny Anthony G. C. L 41
nenny CAarlei . • • .AS 29
Dennys Lardner . . . .L 12
Densten Thomas ....Ll2
DentDigby Cr 20
Dent Charles C Cr 28
Dent William D L25
15 Dent Edward F I. 46
Denyer James R. • . • .L 15
De Ros, Hon. J. F. F. .C 16
Derriman Samuel H. L 42
;B9 Derriman Edward H...S 46
OOJ> FDerriman James N.^S 95
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De Saosmares Philip Cr 45
OP Detpourint Peier* ... Cr 41
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L76 Des Vosnz Charles F. L 46
Deuchar Patrick L 13
L18 De Vere William C. ..L46
Derereuz^ Hon. W. B. C 45
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)36 Dereson Robert ....CA47
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Devonshire Richard ..C 38
WH De Vries John N. .. PP 45
Dew George L 15
Dew Roderick L 46
BewarJohn L 12
Dewar Alexander ... .S 05
89 Dewar Wm C* 49
Dewes George B L 41
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Dias Isaac AS IS
DickJohn FA 46
191 Dick Thomas RA 49
Dick John G Cr 41
Dicken Henry P L 15
Dickens Samuel T. ..Crl4
431 Dickens Samuel T. ..L46
Dickens Tomyns 8. . .Af< 47
GH Dickinson Thomas .... C 32
Dickinson Lundy ... .L 28
Dickman William H. L 29
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Dickson William H. Cr 15
Dickson David J Cr 27
Dickson Alex. C. T. Cr 42
Dickson WilUam ....L12
76 Dickson John B Cr 47
Dickson Joseph W. . .CA 43
Dickson ThomnM S 04
Diek$on Walter (a) . . S 07
Dickson James S 11
Dickson Benjamin ... .S 24
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53 Didham Richard G. PP 06
Didham Charles J. . . L 46
237 Digan Patrick, md. AS 45
1& Digby Joseph C 15
Digby Bverard L 15
Digby Edward L 21
Digby George S. ,.FLM 47
416 Diggens Francis J. ..L 42
Dilke Thomas C 37
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145 Dillon William W. . .3f 43
Dillon John M 45
38 DiUon John P SM 48
10 Dinnis Thos. R C* 49
DiosseyJohnJ PP 09
21 Dirom James L 41
Disney Garret R. T. ..L26
252 Dittman Gustavns . . NI 36
Dixie Alexander .... Cr 14
Dixon Hanley H. . . /?H^ 47
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Dixon Edward Cr 41
Dixon WUliam H L 07
Dixon James T. T. . .L 13
Dixon jQhn S L 14
Dixson Benjamin ... .L 15
Doak Michael 5 14
Doak William 5 37
Doak George 541
Dobbie William H. .. Cr 46
Dobbs Conway R ....L21
Dobie Robert 5 14
DobieJohn 5 20
Dobree Thomas P. ..Cr 39
Dobson WiUIam B. ..C41
Dobson George C 44
DoddJoseph Cr 48
Dodd Henry W L 15
Dodd Robert Af 12
264 Dolling Samuel B. . . L 41
Dolling Nicholas L. . . ^5 41
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Domville Henry J 5 46
OH Domyille William T. .45 42
301 Donald John CA 45
Donellan Halachi .... Cr 44
DonneUy Felix A 5 15
VmDounelly Wm.,MD. 5 22
Donnelly Samuel .... 5 42
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Donovan James, mo. . . 5 85
Doolan John L 5 11
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562 Doran John E. Ml 49
194 Dormer Henry M 43
OH Domford Josiah L 02
Domford Francis .... L 15
Dorville John W L 41
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CQ Douglas Charles H. Cr 44
Douglas Heury J. ,,Cr 45
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Douglas James S L 15
Douglas John L 26
415 Douglas, Hon. G. H. . .L 44
Douglas Stephen F. . . L 45
Douglas William G. ..L46
287 Douglas Robt.G.(act)M« 40
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217 Douglas John J. . .5LAf 48
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21 Douglas Richard ....5 31
368 Douglas John, mo. . .5 44
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Dowden William G. . . L 12
21 Dowell Wm. M L 47
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53 Dowers George C M 33
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Downman Hugh. ,..AW 41
Dowse Richard Cr 46
542 Dowse Frauds L...5LM 48
Doyle John Ch 41
Draffen Frederick ... .L 10
252 Draffen William P.FLif 48
Drake John C 35
124 Drake Thomas G .... Cr 46
Drake WUliam JB. .. Cr 41
Drake Robert IT.. .. .Cr 40
Drake James R. .L 21
Drake Spencer L 28
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Drake WUliam ....PP 25
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CQ Drew Edward L 16
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Drummond, Hon. J.R. C 46
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415 Drury Henry . . ,.FLM 41
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124 Dryden ThomafC. J. PP 48
165 Drysdale James Af 37
418 Drysdale Wm. H. . .SAf 46
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Duff Archibald ....KJ9 49
DuffNorwich C22
DuffJosephltS S24
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03 Duffell John H CA 50
DnffillJohn C 46
355 Duffns John M AS 49
415 Duigan Daniel J AS 44
485 Doirs William AS i^
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139 Damaresq Henry .... Cr 42
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George Thomas G !• 25
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Gerard Henry L 25
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Giles Henry J L 41
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474 Giles George M 49
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Gilmore John L 15
Gilmour A lexander .. Cr 36
^62 GUpln Geo SM 47
Gilpin James D PP 40
500 Gilpin Henry C* 49
Gilson Thomas A L 30
Glmlett Hart. M.D...ilS 46
310 Girren Hugh AS 41
Gittings Henry (b) . . L 20
Ghidstone John N .... Cr 42
Gladstone WiUiam DIH 40
GlanviU George ....Cr4S
Ghmville William F. . .C 46
Ghiscott Adam G L 41
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Glasse Frederick H.H. C 46
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535aGlinn Charles J. P .... L 45
17 Glinn Constantine G. .L 45
553 Glover John H MM8
Glynn Henry R.. . . . 4»r 46
Glynn Edmund A. .. Cr 48
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l&Godby John H RA 50
OP Goddard George L 10
Goddard Thomas .. PP 03
Goddard Robert H. PP 00
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Godden Richard S .... Jlf 41
Godden George H L 27
Godench Francis .... L 00
Godfrey John R. L 15
422 Godfrey Peter McK. ..1.41
"8 Gofaiff Philip S3f 48
Goldlnch George .... Cr 46
Goldie Alexander T. .. Cr 30
415 Goldhi William G. ,,AS 41
23 Goldin Charles H. . .CA 45
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562 Goldsmith George .... C 42
Goldsmith Charles .... L 25
Goldsmith John .... PP 05
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Gooch Thomas L C 47
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182 Goodenough Jas. G. Mt 50
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244 Goodridge John O S 43
Goodridge Richard .. PP 00
Goodson WiUiam ... .S 04
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Gore, Hon. Robert C 46
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Gosset Charfea L 19
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CG Goullett Charles L 14
OPIfl Gourly John C 17
Gorett James L 15
Gowan John N J 38
Gowdy William Jf 16
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642 Graham William S 41
27 Graham Andrew md. . .S 47
Graham Thomas md. . .S 50
53 Grahame Robert MD...S 43
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Gramshaw Fred. J. G. Ck 48
Grandy Samuel Cr 37
CG Grandy John 8. W. .. Cr 60
311 Gransmore Frederick PP 44
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Grant John Cr 36
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CG Grant Duncan B. G. . . L 27
319 Grant Henry J L 46
Grant George Af 38
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Grant Thoiwas PP 07
Grant John Sec PP 32
231 Grant William C. P. PP 47
412 Grant George PP60
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663 Graves Thoma§ C 46
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Gray Francis L 14
Gray Matthew L 16
Gray William (b) ....L26
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Gray Thomas B. . . CnM 42
17 Gray Thomas C. . .FLM 46
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Gray Thomas (b) ..^513
347 Gray John (b) AS Ai
200 Gray Thomas H. C.Ck 43
Gray Henry Cik48
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294 Greathed Geo. H. H...L46
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36 Green WiUiam H. T. .AT 44
548 Green Gilbert E. ..SM46
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Greene Charles Cr 14
Greene Thomas .... Cr 33
Greening Richard •• ..L 16
Greenish John S 22
Greenway Richard C L 06
Gieenway George C. . . L 14
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Greer Thos. H. (act) Mt 49
376 Greet William L 40
368 Greet William SM46
Gregory Thomas ....Cr 33
Gregory Cave .L 16
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Gregory Richard B.. . Af 13
Gregory Geo FLAI 48
472 Greig Charles SM 42
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176 Jago Charles T L 40
Jago Daniell M'D M 46
Jago Fronde R S09
James Horatio Cr 41
James William L 16
James Thomas E L 16
896 James Thomas 1/21
James Henry L 20
James John Mil
James Robert M 26
R James Demetrius G.CnM 08
JameeHenry ....CnM 86
76 James WiUiam T. ... PP 08
548 Jameson Hugh.... ....S 80
379 Jameson Francis T...SM 46
Jamison William P. ..L40
Janne Qharlee Cr 48
Jardine David AS^
Jardhie David Cfc 44
623 Jarvis John M 41
21 Jauncey Horatio ....Cr48
Jay Charles H Cr 41
311 JeansJohn NX 47
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Jeayes John L 26
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Jefferies JohnH L 16
JefferU Charles ... .Cr 48
Jefferson Francis .... L 07
477 Jefferson John M Ck 45
CG Jeffery Bartholomew. .L 87
Jeffery William M 41
121 Jeffery James M 41
Jeffery Edward 5 25
R Jeffery James ....SLM 40
Jeffreys Richard G. ..X'87
Jeffreys George B I« 41
416 Jeffreys Wm.R. ..SLM48
866 Jeffreys Alex C%46
618 Jeffreys George CA 47
Jenkln Charles Cr 46
Jenkins Robert X 46
806 Jenkins John (aet> . .M^ 40
GC Jenkins John W. R. . . M 41
R Jenkins John SLM 10
Jenkins John CA 86
661 Jenkins John T S 46
200 Jenkins James md. .,AS4\
Jenkins Charles A. . .Cfc 42
898 Jenkins William J. ..Ch 48
101 Jenkinson Henry ,,RAbO
JennerGteorgc L 16
662 Jenner Robert Cr 47
Jennings Edward ....LIS
Jenninge Ber^amin PP 07
Jennings Thomas . .PP 06
308 Jennings Tim. T Ch 46
Jennis William M 81
Jephson James S L 24
182 Jemhigham Arthur W.Cr 41
Jerrard Michael L 18
Jerris William H C 46
Jerris, Sir Henry M. J.
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406 Jerris J. J. W. (act) Mt 48
JerTois Sampson .... Cr 27
Jesse Richard L 41
GH Jessep Thomas F. . . .PP 07
CG Jeston Humphrey ... .L 26
C Jewell Thomas W S 88
Jewell John N PP04
KWJewen Richard F L 09
264 Jeyes Samuel F.(act)M« 40
CG Joachim Richard ....L16
Johns Richard .M 16
Johns William Mil
Johns Stephen M 46
217 Johns Richard .... CnM 48
A Johns James ....PLM 11
Johns Richard . . . .SLM 40
Johns James PP 07
Johnson Edward J .... C 88
Johnson William W.P. C 41
Johnson John S. W.. . C 46
Johnson Edward .... Cr 14
Johnson Oeorge C .... Cr 47
168 Johnson Charles R. . . Cr 47
Johnson Geoi^e .... Cr 46
Johnson John O Cr 40
Johnson TFi/itam (b) .. Cr 60
CG Johnson John L 15
Johnson George C. J. . . L 41
Johnson William P. ..L42
623 Johnson Charles A...Mt 40
Johnson Thomas ....M08
Johnson George M 80
Johnson Henry AS 41
491 Johnson John F AS 4%
512 Johnson William. . . .N/ 41
448 Johnson William Ck42
Johnston Charles J. JRA41
Johnston Charles A. .. Cr 44
Johnston Frederic E. Cr 46
Johnston James H. ..CriQ
Johnston Kobert . . . . L 15
CG Johnston Henry L 26
Johnston James C. . . .L 27
287 Johnston Patrick .... I. 47
C(? Johnston WiUiam ..SM45
R Johnston HamUt.T. SLM 10
Nlf Johnston James W. mo.
DIH 47
Johnston Thomas no . . S 29
888 Johnston Herbert .... CA 48
21 Johnstone Wilhn. J. H. C 28
Johnstone William ..Cr 41
Johnstone Henry W .. Cr 41
Johnstone Robert B. . .L 14
Johnstone Henry H. . .L 18
663 Johnstone Gabriel ... .Z. 41
217 Johnstone Henry B. .M< 48
Johnstone Robert ... .S 16
NH Johnstone James ....AS 49
878 JoUiffe William K L 46
JolUffe William ..CnM 84
898 Jolliffe William . . FLM 42
79 JoUiffe Joseph H. .FLM 46
JoUiffe Charles.. . .SLM 48
JoUiffe John AS 45
66 JoUy Archibald D L 48
Jonas Wm. F CA 48
Jones, Hon. A RW 48
a& Jones, Sir Chas. T. Kt.C 19
1& Jones Theobald C28
Jones Lewis T C 40
Jones Herbert J Cr 46
217 Jones OliTer J Cr 49
Jones John (a) Cr 49
Jones John (b) Cr 49
Jones Robert P Cr 40
Jones William (a) ..Cr 47
Jones Robert L 18
649 Jones Henry P L 14
Jones WiUiam C L 16
Jones WUliam (b) . . . .L 16
Jones James L 16
Jones WUUam (c) L 1 6
Jones Valentine H L 81
Jones Thomas (e) ... .L 27
Jones Edward L L 27
CG Jones Philip B L 27
Jones Maurice L 46
287 Jones Wm. G L 48
Jones John M 12
JonesTheodoreM.(act)Mt 48
Jones Theoph. J SM 48
Jones George ClM 87
R Jones James CnM 10
Jones John JB..,.. CnM 81
648 Jones Ebeneser T.T.FLM 45
Jones Hugh Ch 27
88 Jones Henry ChS7
Jones David 5 08
Jones Oeorge H. hd...S 13
Jones Jenkin 5 08
Jones John T S 09
Jones Stephen S 08
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J(me$ Thonuu S 07
DY Jones Thomas C S 09
Jones William H. B. md^ 37
Jones Henry PP94
16 Jones Jeremiah L. ..PP 26
Jones Arthur PP 44
Jones Charles H PP 46
Jones John Ck 38
653 Jones Harrington R. .Cfc 43
140 Jones Robt. W. M. . . Ci^ 46
Jory Edward S3f 45
845 Josephson Henry J. SM 47
627 Josling John J. 8 L 47
Julian Humphrey J. Cr 48
14 JnUan Thos. H. . . .,SM 48
Jul! Hanrisson J. . .SLM 48
Julyan Robert Cr 14
Justice Philip C 46
Justice Robert L 16
Justice Francis W. .... L 25
KAINSJohn C 46
Kains Thomas PP 13
361 KaneColinC.A L 41
Kaxley Alexander ..Cr49
CO Katon James B. ....Cr45
Kay Joseph H Cr 49
Kay John DIH A\
Kay Jamee S 41
Kay William T ^S 42
KayWUliam PP 30
Xeane, Hon. Gteo. D. O 46
Keane Edward 1.15
KeatleyJohnS L 28
KeatsWiUiam C 26
Keele Charles C 43
Keele Henry TT. S 12
CG Keeling John J L 12
612 Keene Geoige R. • . • .M < 49
KeithJamei S04
Kelham Henry ......L50
Kelland Robert ....PP 45
244 igiKeUett Henry C 42
Kellock Henry G 1.24
Kellock John M 41
Kelly Benedictus M. . . C 21
Kelly William C 44
OPKeUy William Cr 11
CQ Kelly Richard N 1. 12
Kelly Edward L 25
76 Kelly William ....SLM iS
KeUy WUliam, mo S 15
139 Kelly Henry J CA 46
565 Kelly Wm. E Ck 49
Kelsall John T 1. 19
C Kelsall Henry, md 5 27
Kemball William H. ..L 15
CO Kemble Frederick .... Cr 45
KempeJohn .L 28
Kempster Ralph R. T. L 15
CO Kempthorn Charles H.L 13
Kendall Charles ... .PP 13
Kenderdine John ... .1. 15
Kennedy Alexander (B)Cr 22
Kennedy Andrew .... Cr 42
CO Kennedy Wm. H Cr 46
CG Kennedy Arthur L38
512 Kennedy John J Z. 41
182 Kennedy Chas. D. B. L 46
Kennedy Hugh CnM 48
Kennedy JohnW.A.FLM 45
Kennedy John .... DIH 40
Kennedy Donald Sid
Kennedy Charles .... S 1 5
Kennedy Lawrence . . PP 10
Kennedy John D. ..JV'/38
CO Kennett Edward H. . .L 39
Kenney Edward H. . .Cr 41
Kennicott Gilbert .... Cr 46
Kent WiUiam G. C. . . Cr 14
Kent Henry Cr 22
Kent Charles L 47
Kent Frederick J Jtf 46
Kent Joseph H. S 11
Kent William S38
Kent Alezander^S^e. PP 31
Kent Geo CA46
R Kentish Edward ..FLMi^
Kenyon George Cr 4S
612 Kenyon Fred. J. N. . .Cft 49
Keown Thomas H S 41
311 Keppel, Hon. Henry . .C 37
Kerr Robert C SO
Kerr, Hon. HariL . . . ,Cr 46
466 Kerr, Lord Fredk.H. Cr 46
Kerr James ....LIS
Kerr Patrick L 33
Kerr John J L30
Kerr George L 44
647 KerrHenryA L 44
Kerr George C L 45
KerrThos SM Al
Kerr William D. md. ..S4S
548 Kerr WiUiam NldS
Kewm Richard CrS7
Kevem Richard C. ..L 41
220 Kevem Charles T. 8. S46
KeyAstieyC Cr45
Key Josephs. PP 30
KiddJohn 528
Kidd WiUiam X. md. S 07
CSFKiddleJohn L 14
220 Kiddle Wm. W Slf 46
27 Kiddle James S3f 48
Kieman Francis ... .S IS
Kilroy Alexander ....SSd
243 Kincaid Thomas S 48
^King, Sir Edward D.
Kt. ^B49
King Philip P C 30
King Richard H CS9
King Geoi>fe St. V. . . .C 41
King George Cr 14
King Henry (a) Cr 14
King George M Cr$l
King John Cr35
King WilUam G. N.. .Cr 34
King Henry (b). . • . • ,Cr 46
King Henry L 18
King James L 46
173 King Henry B L46
King Joseph N Jtf 2S
King William E. A. ..M 31
King John W If 42
King Gilbert, md IH 46
418 King John S 46
428 King Richard AS 46
KingcomeJohn Cd8
Kingdon Jolm L 12
Kingston Robert L 11
Kingston Arthur B. . . L 40
17 Kingston Aug. J i 4^
287 Kinnear Charles R. . . .S 43
Kinsman James fi. . . £.46
53 Kinsman WiUiam J J^/.Af 48
Kippen Robertson . . PP \i
*iarby Walter Cr 30
Kirby Thomas L 11
DY Kirkby John Ch li
Kirkham Henry F. . .CJt 48
Kirkwood Charles .... L 10
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Kitchen William H. . . C 46
M Kitson Edward Ch 29
Knapman John L 09
^G Koapman Bdward ... .L 12
Knapman WUlnuS.CnM 26
.^ Knapp Kemp0ter M. NI 44
iJI^Kxught ChriBtopher Cr 22
Knight John E Cr 50
Knight Andrew S M 46
.14 Knight Fredk.C.. FLM 47
JKnighton Charles .... Cr 33
Knighton Charles •..•L41
Knocker John B LIS
Knocker WiUiam ....L15
' 1 5 Knocker HaghH.(act)M< 49
*KnoIle8 Henry L 24
Knott Nathaniel 8. • • .L 38
Knott Owen P Cr 46
ISL Knox. Hon. Edmd. S.P.
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194 Knox Thomas O C 42
' CO Knox Marcus L 40
Knox Robert Af 41
Knox OeoTgeF Cfc 39
Kooystra Justus B. •.L41
Kortright Alfred ....L28
' 44 Krabb^ Fred. J SM 45
KrabbS Charle$ F. . .^S 26
■5tl7 ^Knper AagnstnsL..C41
: Kyle George Cr37
Kynaston Augustas F. L 42
LACON Henry J Cr 42
146 Lacy Edward L 46
85 Ladd Charles P L 15
DFLaenThomas 3f 12
CO Lafarque Charles A. . .L 45
NH Laird James AS4\
Lake Willoughby ... .Cr 27
Lake Edward Cr 41
89 Lake Willoughby J. . .L 40
Lamb John Cr 46
Lamb James T L 15
220 Lambard Wm L 48
Lambart, Hon. Oliver W.
M L44
Lambe John M PP 14
Lambert George R. . . .C 25
Lambert Charles L 13
CQ Lambert WilUam L. . .L 42
Lambert Edwd. H. Q. L 46
Lambert Frank H Z. 47
396 Lambert Rowley L 48
R Lambom John 8. . .SLM 32
Lambrick George . . CnM 48
Lamimt Jamee Cr 38
Lancaster Robert D. . .L 05
Lancaster Henry . . . .L 13
Lancaster John J S 35
220 Lance George A PP 44
Land John CnM 41
Lane John E L 1 1
Lane William L 15
Lane John W L 28
R Lane George D. . ..SLM 12
R Lane James R SLM 07
Lane Alexander vd. ..S31
Lane John PP 05
Lane Alfred W. ma..NI 37
LaneuviUe Joeeph ..AS 14
548 Lang Edward W L 42
41 LangJamcsH CA 45
FK Lang George M Cfc 43
Langdon William ....Lll
Langdon QiXberi . .CnM 20
Langford Thomas V.^Cr
R Langford Buller R. CnM 05
Langford Willm. B. CnM 45
Langley William L 15
Langley George C. CnM 47
CSKLangton Thomas W. . . L 23
CO Langtry Joseph H . . . Cr 42
Langworthy John .... L 32
Lanphier Vernon.. . .Cr 46
Lanyon Henry ..••••ilf 09
**Lapidge WiUiam F. . . C 37
Lapidge Charles H. ..£24
Lapidge, Wm. F Ck 4Q
Larcom Joseph P. D. . . C 41
512 Lardner Jason S 38
Lark Samnel M 38
Larke WiUiam Cr 49
Lascelles John F Cr 14
Lascelles John L 28
Lash James L 28
485 Lash Nicholas B. .. .PP 34
Laston Samuel H L 15
Latham John W. ....&' 00
La Touche Ashley ... .L 40
GH Uughame Thos. L. P. C 32
Langharue William . .Cr 14
Laughlin Alexander . .S 15
R Laurie James .. .FLM 06
Lauzun Francis D L 11
LavertyJohnN NI 41
Larie Augustus L 30
Lavie George Cr 46
CQ La?ington Thomas L 27
Law Geo. F. (act) ..MM9
Law John CnM 38
Lawes WUUam . ... PP 37
CO Lawless Henry 1.14
341 Lawless Edmund. . . .AS 45
m Lawrance Daniel CIS
CQ Lawrence Henry L 26
Lawrence Paul S. . . Cr 45
Lawrence Henry ....Cr 46
Lawrence Thomas ....Lid
Lawrence James R. . . . L 21
465 Lawrence George B. . . L 43
^Lawrence Eliae ClM S7
Lawrence Thoe L, CnM 10
Lawrence John CnM 26
Lawrence JOS.E.W.FLM 42
Lawrence Jamee S 22
Lawrence Walter AS4\
LawsJohnH C 33
Lawson Edw. J Mt 48
Laye Henry T L 36
Layton Henry C 46
Layton Buxton L 15
Layton Thomas J. ui>.AS 38
Leach Charles Cr 41
Leah Edward 5 28
EO Lean James 8 L 10
Lean Francis PP 30
Lean John G PP 46
Leathart Alfred L 33
Lechmere John L 15
Leckie Charles T L 45
Le Count Peter L 27
CSV Lee William V L 27
43 Lee William A. R. ....L46
R Lee William CnM49
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Kt C 26
189 LeFebreNichoiasV.V.Cr38
LeFeuereJohn ....Cr 39
485 Lefroy Henry M NI 45
*Legard James A Cr 38
m^LeOeyt George ..llil46
175 Legg Rowland T. G. Mt49
194 Legh Thos. B Mt4»
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*Le Hunte Francis . .Cr 14
Leigh Jodrell C 29
. Leigh Frederick G .... L 47
Leitch Jamee S;08
LeithJohn C 25
Leith William F. . . . Cr 14
Ltith Lockhart L 15
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Le Mesarier Fredk. H. L 24
76 Lemon Thomas. . . .CnM 44
Lemon Thomoi •.CnM IS
9& Lempriere Geoige O. . . C 25
Le Neye Anselm P L 14
1& Leuiock George G . . A J 4D
Lennock Charles A.. Cr AA
Lennox Walter W. . .^5 40
Leonard Robert ..CnM 37
146 Leonard Henry B..FLAf 41
891 Leonard Peter S 29
Lepper James S 09
Leraux Frederick J, Cr 44
la LesUe Samuel 12^4 46
874 LesUe Walter L 14
266LeBUeQeo FLM 49
Leslie Andrew S 98
LesUe Thomas PP 14
OP Lester William .... Cr 46
16 Lester Chas. S AS 45
Letch Charles Cr 37
Lethbridge Robert ... .L 11
Lethbridge John L 27
415 Lethbridge Thos. B. . .L 48
QH Lethbridge John A .. PP 08
LethenyJohn M08
CQ Lett Stephen J L 26
Levell Thomas Cr 47
la Leven and MelviUe, Rt.
Hon. Dayid,£ari oiRA 46
Le Vesconte Henry . .Cr 28
176 Le Vesconte Hen.T.D. L 41
523 Lew VVm. F SM 49
493 Lew Albert CA 47
LewinEUsha L 30
Lewin George R. • • • Xh 33
Leusin Henry S 08
Lewis Frederick Cr 39
Leuns Henry (a) . . . .Cr 49
Lewis Benjamin L 13
CrSLewis Thomas A L 21
Lewis William (b) ....L26
Lewis Gcoige W L
Lewis Richard F L 38
Lewis Alexander .... M 12
Lewis John 3/04
ij^Lewis Qeorge ,».CIMS7
A Lewis Henry ....FiMis
261 Lewis Arthur O. L.FLM 48
Letois David (▲) S 08
Lewis David (b) 5 09
LewUBichard S (n
Lewis Joseph PP 48
Ley George L 13
246 Ley Thomas J Ck 49
43 Ley Geo. A. S CA 49
415 Leycester Edmund M. L 41
Leyson William S 25
Uardet Francis C 40
Liardet William L 14
Libby Edward Cr 89
295 Llbby Samuel M 42
Uddell James I 22
GH*1dm Liddell Sir John,
Kt., MO /H44
Liddell Henry $41
Liddon Matthew ....Cr 21
CG Liddon Matthew J. ..L28
CG Lidstone William ..SJf34
RV Lilbum James R. R. . .L 29
LUbnrnSelby L 45
562 Lilbume James ....i4S46
la Lillicrap James A^ 46
Lillicrap Walter W.CnM 48
182 Lillies Geo. W. ii.D.. .AS 45
Lincoln Henry L 37
Lindesay John CA 42
Lindsay Colin W L 37
18mLindsay W. ud,DIH 43
Lindsay James* md. . .5 16
388 UndsayJohnJ CA 45
130 Lindsay Chas. D CA 49
Lindsey John Cr 14
Lingard John J. H. ..MSO
Linton Alexander ... .S 25
Linton Charles S07
Lipscombe Edwin ....L26
Lipson Thomas Cr 19
A LUterJohn PLM 08
ia Litchfield Henry C
Lithgow Andrew S 07
1 7 LiUe George A. M. . . Ch 43
Little Alexander ....Cr 46
Little Edwaid Cr 46
Little Robert J. . . CnM 26
Little Simon R. . . .FLM 45
Little Archibald J. . . S 45
Little Archibald, m d. . .5 48
Little Simon PP 95
Little James C PP 35
Little Daniel F CA46
Uttlehales Edward ..Cr 41
GH Littleton Nicholas ..^15 41
Littlewood Joseph ..CA19
Littiewort Richard P. 1.17
19 Livesay Salter, mo S 46
Livingstone, Sir Thomas,
Bt -4A48
Lixars John ASOQ
iSPi]^Lloyd Edward .. .C 21
)& Lloyd George C 28
Lloyd Waiiam Cr 40
CSFLloyd Rickard X 10
Lloyd John L 14
Lloyd WilUamH X 15
Lloyd Vaughan L 15
Lloyd John H L 31
79 Lloyd Henry L 41
301 Lloyd Edward A. T. . .L 42
Lloyd GruffydC 1.46
220 Lloyd Geo. W. E L 49
A Lloyd Charles . . . .FLM 12
Lloyd Jacob R . . . .SLM 49
CO Uoyd Samuel . . . ,SLM 09
143 LoaneJabez JIf 46
Loch Francis E C 14
^Loch Granville G. . .C 41
536 Loch Wm. D L 46
Lock Campbell Cr
Lock James E. . . FLM 49
Lockwood Anthony . . M 97
Lockhart Alexander PP 09
Lockyer WilUam N.L.Cr 49
593 Lodder Charles A L 46
Loftus Arthur L 19«
A ••Logan George . .CnM 42
Logan Francis S 11
Lomer Walter C* 26
Loney Robert Cr 37
I^oney John J L 07
Loney Petw M 41
Loney John F Af 45
31 Loney William, vo. ..S4d
500 Loney Henry AS 46
Loney Robert PP 40
Long James Cr 42
Long James If 06
Long Henry B. H. . .PP 14
Longchamp John .... Cr 22
Lord WilUam L 35
Lord John PP 35
Lord Samuel PP 41
ft^Loring, Sir John W.
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Loring William C48
185 Lory WilUam L 21
Loudon William L 12
Loudon John{See,) .. PP 99
Louis, Sir John, Bt. VB 49
Louis WiUiam C 46
Louis Charles FLM 41
422 Louttid Duncan J. . .3f 46
Love Henry O C87
OH Loveless Bassett J. . . L 1 1
CG Loveless James L 15
aa 4<LoveU WUUam S ..C15
Loveridge George H. M 47
Lowcay Henry C 49
Lowcay William..., Cr 47
Lowcay Robert L 15
Lowcay James M. . . CA 43
Lowder Samuel N. CnM 48
JX Lowe Abraham C 14
Lowe Arthur C45
Lowe Frederick •• . .Cr 47
159 Lowe John W SAf 44
Uwer fVmiam T. ..Jiff 37
LowryWaUam L 19
Lowry James S 04
Lowry Thos. H. VD. ..S45
Lowther Marcus .... L 44
Lowthian Robert .... Cr IS
237 LuardWUliamG L 41
360 Lucas Fredk C;i46
Luce WilUam L 14
364 Luce John P L 46
♦•Luckraft Alfred C 88
Luckraft WilUam ....C4Q
130 Luckraft Charles M. . .L 45
Luckraft John P AT S6
420 Luckraft Alfred L 46
204 Luke WiUiam S if 47
Lumsdale Alex Cr 46
Lunn John Cr 44
Luscombe Edward ... L 10
••Lushington Stephen CSS
Lutman Charles W. ..LU
Lutwidge Henry 2*. Cr 45
Luxmore Benj Cft 4S
LyaU George L S5
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2 Lyall Dtvid, md. .
202 Lyall James
Lyde George
Lydiard George W.
Lye Daniel
Lyell Thomas
LyeUJaktiG
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Lyne Charles
CG Lyon Francis
317 Lyon Hen. T
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Lyons Edmund M.
CGF Lyons William ...
II Lyons Anthony M.
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Lysaght Arthnr • . .
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418 M'Aree Francis ....AS 45
M*A Uuter James . . ilS 1 1
Macanth Andrew ... .S 13
M'Arthur John. . ..CnM 30
H' Arthur Charles FLM 45
M< Arthur Edward FLM 48
M'ArthurDimean,Mi>.Phl2
481 H'Ausland Henry ..SM 43
M'Bain James S 41
624 Hacbean GiUies A...SM 42
SPM'CdUumJohn ..CIM41
M'Callam Hen. A. FLM 41
662 M'Callum Edw. G. FLM 48
JiPCallum George ... .S 41
R McCarthy J. T. C. FLM 38
62 McCarthy Hen. H. FLM 41
M'Carogher Joeeph^unJS 09
H'Clatchie Archibald AS 42
M'Cleverty James J. . . C 48
44 M^CUntock Frauds L. L 45
466 M'Clinton Wm. F. . . ^^9 49
148 M^Clune Jas. P SM 49
268 M'ClureBobt. J. LeM.Cr 4»
266 M'Clure Andrew ....AS4B
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14 M'Cormick Shephard Cr 41
M'Cormick Robert. . . .S 27
M'CreaBobertC C37
647 H'CieaJohnD M^48
M^CreaJoeeph S 19
80 M'Crea WilUam S 43
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16 M'Collagh Godf. J. AJLS 44
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416 M<DonaldJohnW.D.M^48
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833 Macdonald Falkland C.
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647 M'Donald Thomas W. S 30
624 McDonald Alexander AS 41
Macdonald John J),.. AS 41
262 Macdonald William. .AS 42
NH Macdonald John D. ilS49
Mac Donell John ....C46
M'Donell Thomas . • • . L 10
M'Dondl John J Cr 46
628 Mac Donnell Thos. J . .L 48
493 M<Donogh Geo. V. ..AS 49
252 M'Dongall John C 86
81 Maodougall John .. ..C 60
IPDougaU John ... .Cr 44
194 M'Dougall Patk. C.C. L 49
428 McDougall Geo. F.. .SM 47
jR M'Dougall Thomas W.
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MacdowaU John ... .PP 47
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237 McEwan Dogald, m D.ilS 47
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M'Farland Jamee.. . . C 40
548 Mac£EU-lane Geo. A . . SM 47
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M*OeeWm.y MD S 23
CO M'Gladery John ....Lll
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M^Oowan Joseph ..AS\%
361 McGregor Fitzjames 8. L 38
McGrigor Charles J. L 46
M'Hardy John B. B. C 40
M'llroy John, md S 89
M<Ilwaine William ..Cr38
M'lntyre Peter ..FLM 09
496 Mackarsie Herbert H. JS 89
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306 Mackay George, md. . .S 48
26 NH Mackay Alex. £. . .iiS 44
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M'Kellar Peter M. CnM 41
CO Mackenzie James O. . Cr 47
Mackeniie Thomas H. L 10
M'Kenzie Alexander . .L 11
396 M'Kensie Donald M'L. L 41
M'Kenzie Alexander. .M 04
Mackenzie John F. C. L 46
M'Kenzie Edward ..SM 45
Mackey Alex. M. P. M 25
M<KillopJohn L12
CO M'KiUop Henry F L 47
M'Killop Robert J. CnM 46
180 M<KinlayWillm.,MD...S47
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M'Kinnon William CnM 88
143 MantoshWm.H.M.Nl48
R Mackintosh John.. FLM 05
M'Kirdy John Cr 37
336 M'Knight WilUam G. Ck 41
62 MacLaren George D. . .S 37
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CG McLean Augustus B. M 28
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80 Macleod John L L 48
R M'LeodJohn ....C«i3f06
246 MAcleod John, mo S 47
398 Macleod William, MD.ilS 42
Maeleod John PP 01
R M'Leroth Thomas FLM 32
365 Macleroy Alexander C. S 38
161 M<Mahon Waiiam ..JS41
M'Manut Roger, mo. 5 09
M'MilUn AUan X 10
MacmUlan John S 07
M'Morris Ninian 5 15
M<Murdo Archibald. . Cr 43
127 M'Mordo H. R. D. (act)
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Kt C 33
583 M'Namara Timothy ..L21
M'Namara Nugent FLM 40
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93 Macnamara Daniel P.
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R M'Jficol Duncan.. FLM 08
i{<Maconochie Alex ... Cr 15
M'Quhae Peter C 35
M* Roe John, un S07
381 M^Shane Charles . . . . i4S 44
422 M'Swiney John . . . .^iS 47
OH M'Teman James S 13
215 M'Whinnie John S 47
18mM<William James O.
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Madden Charles ...Cr 29
Madden Edward ....Mi 49
Madden JametM S 22
Maddock Joseph W. PP 41
MaddocksJohn ....PP 06
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jR Magin Wimam....FX«M05
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MO /if 41
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844 Maguire Rochfort L 40
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182 Main Thomas J. ma. Ch 42
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480 Mainprise Wilmot B. Ck 45
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Mainwaring Benjamin L 14
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CG Maitland Lewis Cr 41
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378 Maidand Edw. J. ..SM 49
Maitland Edw J. ..53150
76 Majendie Hen. C.(act)ilfi 49
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243 Malcolm Qeorge J. . .L 49
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DY Malet James H. lld. Ch 29
Mallard Charles L21
231 Mallard William H...Jf 48
273 Mallard John Ck 45
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NH Malone Edmund .... L 09
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Mangles James Cr 15
Manley James H. ..PP 09
Manley Samuel H. . .PP 11
Manico Peter S X« 14
R Manico Edward . .SLM 11
CG Mann Robert Cr 45
14 Mann Adrian T X 27
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Mansell William L 21
ManseU Arthnr L L 41
146 ManseU Geo. H L 48
Mansell William M.PLM 46
Mansell Fitzwilliam, mdJS 40
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jR Marcer Richard H. FLM 04
March Jeremiah X 15
March Charles L 16
March William H. CiiAf 47
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Marcuard Charles R. L40
CO Markett John L 33
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281 Marks Osborne ....Mt^
Marks John (b) ....PP 14
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Marley Robert R. L 09
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536 Marriott George ..... .L 42
Marriott Hayes . . CnAf 48
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247 Marsh John B Cr 44
Marsh Richard J L 24
224 Marsh George 5M 46
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247 Marsh George PP 49
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Marshall WUliam .... Cr 45
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OP Marsingall Samuel ..Cr49
231 Marten Francis X'44
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17 MartuiChri8.J Ckil
261 Martyn Joseph K if 31
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261 Mason George l^
415 Mason William B hi'
194 Mason Richaid D S 44
21 MasonGeo. MD<aet)JS4:^
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261 Mathias Thomas ....Crrt
319 Mathison Charles K. Cr43
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Matthews John ....S3i 41
ICaude, Hon. Francis Cr 27
OP Maude Wm.Q Cr 40
Maude WilUam O. ..Cr 46
Mauger NicholaM, -..Cr 45
Manger John . . . ,FLM 46
Manger Fred ^5 47
465 Maunder Edward ....M 49
MannseU Edward B. . . L 46
1& Maurice James W. . . Jt^ 46
Maw Richard S L 07
- Maw Henry L L 25
Mawbey John L 15
194 Mawbey Henry Yf.FLM 48
Max John O L 06
CQ Mazey Edward L 14
Maxwell George B. . . C 30
Maxwell John B C 37
Maxwell Francis Lll
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Maxwell WiUiam R. CnM 48
Maxwell Robert 5 30
CQ May Christopher .... L 1 5
. 562 May Augustus C L 38
287 May Charles H L 43
311 May Francis H M 44
76MayPhilipW L 45
428 May Walter W M^ 60
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May Francis PP 31
89 Mayes Wm S3f 47
Mayhew John PP 99
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Maynard Thomas B. . . L 28
Mayne Dawson Cr 29
Mayne John R Cr 49
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623 Meade Thomas Q..FL3f 48
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R MearesJohn FLM 27
44 Mecham Geo. F L 49
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Meheux Archibald B. £. 25
Meheux Thomas C. ..L .36
Meheux Richard W. CnM 47
Meheux Thos.Q. S. SLAf 4S
Mein John L 12
Mein Thomas 5 14
M eUersh Arthur Cr 49
MeMn Henry C CA 48
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54S Mends William R. ..Cr4()
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904 Meods Robert H. H. . . /. 46
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Mercer Samuel Cr 38
Mercer Robert LCM 26
Mercer John H. ..FLM 41
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Meredith Samuel Cr 28
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Meredith James H. SLM 11
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182 Messum Alfred . . . .SAf 43
486 Messum Julian A. . . CA 43
423 Messum Josiah Y. . . CA 46
55 Messum Theod. F. ..Ck 47
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53 Meynell Francis L 49
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149 Miall Henry J. R CA 47
474 Miall Edwin R CA 49
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MichellReynellC. ..Cr 43
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Mick l(-thwaitt H.S.N. L 42
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500 Mildmay H. G. St. J. L 44
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Miles Edmund L 15
Miles Lawford L 25
AM Millar Andrew, md. . .S .33
Millard George Cr 46
420 Miller Thomas Cr 47
Miller William ....Cr 46
Miller Alexander L 12
Miller Robert B L 37
523 Miller David L 40
Miller William S L 41
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Miller Robert W. W. M 38
Miller John CnM 43
Millei' Znccheut ..FLM 03
512 Miller Charles ....CnM 46
Miller Wm.S CA 46
261 Miliar David G. md. . .S 34
Miller James A S 46
376 Miller Oliver T S 46
493 MiUer William V. ..PP 49
CG Millett Jolin L 15
Millingham James S. PP 41
27 Millman Kdw. W. M. Ck 47
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DK Mills John K M 29
Mills William M 41
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Milman Philip M 26
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242 Milne James D M 4'J
238 Milner John CA 48
553 Milton James SM 48
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Mitchell Thomas Cr 42
Mitchell Thotna.^ Cr 48
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Mitchell George L 15
Mitchell lewis D L 17
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336 Mitchell Joseph M 27
Mitchell Hugh .... LCM 44
Mitchell John ....CnM 44
Mitchefl Charles ....8 06
Mitchell David 5 09
Mitchell James S 17
Mitchell Robert D. . . S 40
368 Mitchell James, MD. ..5 47
379 Mitchell Alex. md. . .S 49
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562 Mitford Henry G. CnM 41
4^ Moffatt James R. CA 47
Moffitt Andrew S 49
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Moles worth John ... .Cr 21
162 Molesworth Geo. M.F. L 48
CGR Molesworth Arthur J.
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532 Molesworth T. £. md. . .S 49
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Monday John C 38
Monday Edward ....Cr 46
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Monk John L 14
R MonlcJohn SLM 12
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Montagu Gerard ..FLM 43
121 Monteith Lowry J. ..AS 43
368 Montgomerie John E. L 48
Montgomery Thomas Cr 15
Montgomery Alex. L. C 46
Montgomery Alex S 12
Mbntresor Frertk. B. Cr 43
472 Monypenny Wm B. Or 41
Moodie Donald L 16
Moody James L Ch 41
Moody John S 38
Moon George S 08
46.1 Mooney William L 44
Moor Philip L 15
Moore Charles Cr 17
Moore John C 48
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Moore John J Cr 50
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Moore Charles L 41
Moore Roberts L 41
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43 Moore Richmond (act)
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527 Moore George M 43
R Moore Thomas .. ,,CnM 26
237 Moore Thos. C. C. CnM 44
R Moore James A. ..FLM 10
267 Moore Nicholas ..CnM 49
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R Moore Charles W. SLM 09
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636 Moore George AS 4%
185 Moore Henry M Cft 47
76 Moore Stephen H. ..Ck50
^Moorman Richd. (a) Cr 14
Moorman Richd. ( b) .. Cr 45
Moorman Richd. M. . . L 49
686 Moorman James B .. PP 46
Moorsom Constant R. C 18
182 Moorsom William .... Cr 48
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1 73 Moresby Fairfax .... L 47
182 Moresby John (act). . Mt 49
Moreton Hon. H. A.. .L 50
Morgan James C 36
Morgan James W C 46
Morgan Richard ....Cr34
Morgan Robert (a) . . L 15
Morgan Edward E. . . L 45
89 Morgan Wm.G.H. ..L48
287 Morgan Henry H. .,Mt 49
R Moxgan Thomas ..FLM 05
jR Morgan Edward . ,FLM 05
A Morgan James H...SIiAf 08
Morgan John CA 12
Morgan William PP 4S
485 Morgan Fredk ilS 43
874 Morgan Fredk. F AS^
391 Morgan David L.. . . .i4S 46
Moriarty Waiiam . . . . Cr 22
Moriarty Redmond . . L 12
Moriarty Merion M. . .L 14
Moriarty Henry A. . . M 44
287 Moriarty Steph J.W. SAf 44
R Moriarty James R. FLM 08
Malice Qeorge F Cr 50
Morieneourt Joseph S.Cr 27
Morier William C30
Morison Andrew . • . . S 13
Morison Robt. F. £. . Cft 49
Morley Wfllhim Ll6
Morley Arthur T. ....L24
Monell Arthur Cr 23
381 Morrell George T.... ATMS
Morres Elliott L 16
Morriee Andrew .... Cr 41
TSi Morris George .,»..RA46
B Morris Henry G. ..RA 4({
Morris William (a) .. Cr 41
79 Morris Henry G Cr 46
36 Morris William (b) .. Cr 46
Morris Frederick ..../^42
Morris Walter W 1.46
Morris Harvey <S38
43 Morrish Samuel I< 41
R Morrish Henry G. CnM 41
R Morrish James PLM 08
IR Morrison Isaac H C 14
Morrison Richard J. ..L 15
Morrison Neil M 12
427 Morrison Geo. R. . .SM 45
Morrison JohnC. D.FLM 47
CG Morriss Edward J L 15
CG Morritt George Cr 45
Morse James PP 11
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OP Mortimer George .... L 18
Mortimer John .... IH 46
Mortimer Charles . .-4S 08
Morton Charles Cr 27
Morton Thomas C. P. L 12
Morton David CA23
MoseleyJohn PP 36
Mosgrove John • S 09
MossSidney L 22
Moss Charles X. 25
R Moss Henry SLM 13
Motherwell Chas. W. Ck 46
CG Mottley Joseph M. ..Cr 43
Mottley James C Ck4!St
Mouat John A L 15
GH Moubray George ....C12
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CG Moubray Robert H. ..L45
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Moubray George H. PP 41
Mould Richard O, ..Cr42
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Mould John A 5 38
R Mountford Joseph FLM 12
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OP Mourilyan Edward, . Cr 39
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378 Mowll Richard M 41
Moxey George T. kd. S 29
Moxon James L 13
Moyle Granville R. . . L 42
Moyses Choyce W. . .L 15
Mudge Zachary AB 49
Mudge Robert L 15
Mudge Richard B. . . M 47
Mudge Henry C. . .SLM 48
Mugford John G Af 41
Mugford William H. Ch 44
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917 Muirhead Alex. MD. ..5 38
204 Muirhead James .. . .ilS 47
OP MuUer Henry ,1. 03
Mumford John Ck 4A
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MundyMeynellH.W. L 46
Mundy Frederick ..PP 41
477 Mungle Robt AS 46
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Munro John, mo 5 38
347 Munro George O- •> ^
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216 Murphy John ASi^
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Napier Gerard J Cr 49
DY Napier James M 16
Napier EdMoard O, PP 00
Naree William H. ,,Cr 14
95 NareB Edward L 48
Nash Alfred PP 46
Nason Henry Cr 48
Nason Richard L 12
NasoQ Henry . . ..SLM 49
R Naylor Bdward . .FLM 04
Naylor George SLM 40
Nazer Kelly Cr 47
Neale John Cr 46
Neale Alfred L 50
CQ Neame WUliam Cr 82
476 Neame Thomas W. S. Ck 45
Need Walter Cr 47
Need Henry Cr 48
21 Needham Fredlc. H. NI 41
857 NegusFysher S 48
NeilJoseph Cr 15
266 Neill Thomas 8 SAf 48
Neill Alexander S 30
76 Nelson Horatio L 46
Nelson Thomas S 49
418 Nelson George G... PP 48
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Nepean John I< 06
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217 Nepean Alfd. D. n,FLM 47
Nesham Christ. J.W.KfT 46
34 Nettleton Peter G. . .L 45
200 Nettleton Harry T. . . Cfc 45
NeviUWilUam C 46
Neyille James Cr 28
Newcomen George . . L 42
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Newenham William T. h 41
Newland Charles F. . .Cr 47
CG Newman Robert A. . .L 27
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Newton Charles J. F. Cr 88
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14 iflNias Joseph C 35
Niblett Francis H. . .Af 42
Niblett Harry PP 03
Niblett Charles H. . .PP 47
Nicholas John L 15
H Nicholas James CnAfdl
512 Nicholas Geo. £ AS ^
416 NichoU llUd T. M L 50
Nicholls James T L 15
NiekoUs James PP 00
415 Nicholls George ....PP 09
OH Nicholls John W. ..PP 37
NichoU Thomas G. . . L 12
Nicholson Richard A. L 15
Nicholson John Af 12
Nicholson Fredk. F. . .L 45
CG Nickoll James H L 15
NickoU Edward L 15
SP ♦lS>J^Nicolas J. Toup C 15
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378 Nicolas Seville G.W...L 49
R Nicolas Paul H. . .FLAf 08
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242 NicoUs George A. md. S 48
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333 Nicolson John B., md,AS 41
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43 NihlllJohn ASMi
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470 Niyen James, md. ..AS 41
Noad Arthur M L 38
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Noble JefferyW C 46
Noble William B L 14
562 Noddall Cornel. T. A. Af 40
Nolloth Henry O L 28
389 Nolloth Matthew S. . Cr 46
NoUoth Charles L 45
Nolloth Petfer B . .CnAf 48
Nolloth Edward m.d. . .S 45
532 Noott Francis H.. .FLM 48
Noott William F AS 4t5
OP Nops John G L 10
CO Norcock John H Cr 46
70 Norcock George L. . . L 41
Norcock John PP 04
143 Norcock William L. PP 48
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Norie Evelyn Cr 40
Norie James Af 04
Norman Masters L 14
CG Norman Charles 8. . .Cr 45
Norman Henry A. ... L 41
CG Norman John N L 42
359 Norman Masters ..SMi7
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Norman William H. PP 41
Norris Joseph L 12
247 Norris John H. T Af 48
R Norris John CnAf 31
Norsworthy George . .Af 41
R North Roger FLM 13
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Norton Nathaniel . . Cr 46
Norway Nevell L 38
Norway Horatio M 46
Nott John T CV 46
CQ Nott Edward B Cr 46
Nott John PP 35
Nourse Joseph L 41
Nowell WillUm X 12
Nowell William C L 28
CG Nugent John Cr 41
Nutt Richard C S 30
182 Nutt Charles K S 40
NnttallH.J vSAf 49
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Oakeley Henry L 43
Oakes Orbell Cr 28
Oaetler WUliam ... .S 00
SP O'Brien Donat H C 21
O'Brien Joseph C 29
O'Brien Andrew .... Cr 50
CG O'Brien Robert L 38
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534 O'Brien William B...AS46
238 O'Brien William P. PP 44
O'CallaghanGeo. W.D. C 46
O'Callaghan Henry J. L 15
CG OConnell Maurice F. L 15
O'Connor Patrick ..PP 88
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Ogilvie Wm Cr 46
Ogilvie Henry L 12
Ogilvie Simon T. .... L 1 6
265 Ogilvie William M...AS 47
Ogilvie John 5 08
Ogle, Sir Charle8,Bt. AR 41
Ogle Thomas C38
Ogle Graham Cr 46
O'Grady Hayes HB 49
O'Grady, Hon. John . . L 31
O'Hagan Hugh, md. . .S 46
O'Hea Matthew L 15
CSr Oke William W L 26
KWOkes Charies X 07
311 Oldfiold Radulphus B. L 47
Oldmixon George .. ..Cr 47
Oldmixon John W. . .L 12
Oldmixon William H. L 15
Oldrey William C 38
Olive William J M 45
Olive John PP 04 *
Oliver Robert D AR 41
Oliver James Cr 13
Oliver Robert Cr 14
CO Oliver WUUam B Cr 4 1
204 Oliver Richard A... Cr 44
Oliver George C L 16
Oliver John Af 98
O'Maley Edward. .. .PP 02
Omer Henry PP 07
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44 Onunanney Erasmus C 46
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515 Onslow Richard ....Mt49
Onslow Pitcai in ..CnM 48
Onslow Chas. T. F. FLAf 47
237 Onslow W.L.M.A. ..N/46
76 Oram Richard NI 39
37 OrdChri8topherK.MD.i4S47
CSFO'ReiUy John (a; . . ..L 16
O'RLillyJohn(B) ....L28
53 O'Reilly Montagu F. L 46
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R Orme Herbert L...5Lil/ 4
Ormond Francis .... Cr 25
HOrr James J'LAf 0^
OP Oibom John Cr 38
885 Osbom Sherard .... L 46
Osborne Henry R. ..M26
Osborne Alick S 14
OthornB Henry S 05
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Osborne Francis . . . . JS 26
623 Osbourne Charles^ A.N/ 38
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06 Osmer Thomas M 47
176 Osmer Charles H. . .PP 36
121 Otter Henry C Cr 44
OttyAUen Cr 15
Otway , Sir Geo. G.,Bt. C 46
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Vi Thorne James C 89
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216 WUlcoz James C 60
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466 WiUcox Robert ASAl
Willes George O L 44
WiUes James I.. ..LCM 48
169 WUles George I ASU
Williams Edward R. . .C 27
WiUiams Charles H. . .C 32
WUUams Woodford J. C 41
464 Williams George Cr 46
Williams Aug. A. L. L 13
Williams Richard N. . .L 13
WilUams John 8 L 16
DF WiUiams Thomas ....L16
WUUams Thos. M L 16
WUUams Wm. J L 16
WilUams Jobn(B) ....L16
WUUams Hugh L L 21
WiUiams Lawrence B. L 24
WUUams Samnel ....L26
WUUams Poulton ....L26
379 WUUams George B. . .L 40
WUUams Richard ....L40
WUUams Thos. D L 60
WilUams Edward ... .M 40
WUUams Vincent M A\
WUUams Wm.H. (a) Af 43
216 WUUams Wm. H. (b) M 46
671 WUUams Geoige.... SM 43
R WUUams John ..MAM 12
WUUamJoHph (A)CnM 11
A WUUams Joseph (B)CnM 11
Williams JohnW.CPLM 47
WUUams Charles D.SLM60
WUliami Robert S 96
Wittianu Miekd. P. ..8 91
WilHamJokn 507
WilUams John G S38
WUUams Hen. F. md. AS 46
114 WilUams Chas. F. . . JS 46
WUUams Thos. H. ..PP 10
WUUams Thomas .. PP 12
WUUams John PP
WUUams John Cir 46
WiUiamson Geoi^. . » .L 07
WUUamson Charles C.
CnM 39
Wittiamion Stephen ..S04
WilliamMon Joseph .. PP 00
WUUamson Edwd. A.PP30
WiUisWm.A C44
WaiuJae. W. Cr 49
Willis John N M46
WiUmott Henry S...AS 41
WUIonghby James B. Cr 46
WUlonghby Francis ..L 43
WUlsJohn L 16
WUls Fredk M 40
WiUsonJohn Cr 41
WUlson James K. . . CnM 42
WiUson Richard K.FLM 48
WUlyams John V. ..Cr 44
WUmot Charles S. ..Cr 46
Wilmot Arthur P. E. Cr 47
WUmot, Sir Henry S.Bt.L 26
19 WUmshnrst Arthur ..L46
WUsonJohn C30
Wilson George K C 48
WUsonJames Cr 28
WUwn George •...Cr34
JWUson Thomas Cr 43
Wilson Edmund ....Cr 46
WUson Harry L 11
WUson Alexander . . . .L 16
Wilson George (b) .... L 16
WUson John(A) L 16
WUson James H. R. . .L 26
CSrWUeon BosviUe J L 32
WUson John (b) L 43
Wilson Fred. W. (act) Mt 60
Wilson Wm.C.F, (act)M< 60
WUeon George M40
A WUson Peter T. . . CnM 06
WiUonJohn CnM 26
A WUson Robert. . . .FLM 12
WUson Samuel L. FLM 46
264 WUsonRoland Cjk 34
1SmWil8onJohn(B)afDJH 41
WaMonJohn{k)w. ..S98
Wilson James S 14
WUeon Robert S 16
Wnem John ( c ) S 24
Wilson John (d) 5 26
472 WUson Alexander, m.d. S 49
WUsoa Henry C. 8. . . JS 47
127 WUson WUUamT. ..AS4A
WUeon wmUem . ...PP 00
Wilson Bryan PP 04
Wilson Robert ... .PP 26
Winder Rdmund.. . .Ch 24
Windham John H. ..Cr 38
Wingfleld David L 16
Wingrove Henry E. . .Cr 46
Wimgrove George P.CIM 37
A Winne John J. . ..FLM 37
Winniett5irWm Kt. Cr 43
Winsor George .Cr 43
Winstauley Jss. .••.Cit46
Winter Samuel ....Pi> 46
Winterbottom John • . L lo
Winthrop Hay E. 8. Cr46
CGWinthropGeo.T.S. L46
416 Wise Charles C 47
i>r WUeJohn L 16
CG Wise Chapman L 16
412 Wise Charles A L47
381 WiseFrederick ....5M46
Wise James PP08
WiseThos.T. PP 42
246 Wise George H. L.. . PP 49
WiseThos.T CkA9
8 Wise Geoige H Cik 47
182 Wiseman, 8irW.S..Bt.Cr 46
89 Wiseman Wm.H. ..PP 44
Witham, Sir Chas. Kt. L 1 8
Witham Francis ^.18
A Withenbery Thomas . .M 28
Witts John Cf»M08
Wodehottse^on. Edward
T.. C41
381 Wodehouse George ..Cr 44
217 Wodehouse A rmine •.L46
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Wolfenden Edward . . C A 42
WoUeoek Wm Cr 60
WoHey Godfrey L. .. Cr 41
WoUeyBenJ SM 42
aSl Wdridge WiUiam .... C 18
Wolridge Charles ....L08
Wolridge George R. . . Cr 49
Wolridge Sydney ....L48
R Wolrige Ambrose A. R.
CnM 86
Wolrige, Charles FLM 48
Wolrige Ambrose SLAf 48
Wood James F. L. . . Cr 43
WoodJamet Cr 46
Wood Granville H. .. Cr 46
Wood James M L 15
Wood John (a) L 12
. Wood James(B) L 15
Wood James (c) L 15
Wood Arthur W L40
Wood James (d) L 41
Wood William X. 45
247 Wood Charles O L 45
CGWoodWUliam Af
WoodWm.J MZI
R Wood James CnM 40
♦Wood William ..CfiAf41
Wood Fredk. A. VSLM 47
Wood William, md S 45
WoodChas. B ASA!
568 Wood Alfred Cit 46
R Woodcock Fredk. . .SLM 12
Woodcock Alexander. .5 44
Woodgate Thomas .. Cr 42
Woodger William . . . . ilf 41
CO Woodham Wm. H L 16
WoodinWm.H LIS
WoodleyWm. Cr 16
Woodley Aug. J CV 46
Woodman Wm.I L04
Woodrifr]>anielJ. ..Cr 22
Woodriff John R ... .Cr 48
Woodruff Henry ....L30
891 Woods Thomas L 19
WoodtAorpe RUhd. S 09
Woodward Augustine L 12
844 Woodward Thos PP 86
Woolcombe Belfleld ..L41
486 Woolcombe Fred L 46
Wooldridge Samuel O. L 37
Wooldridge William . .L 25
Woollcombe George . . C 80
WooWer Richard J. . . L 15
WoolwardJohnH. ..L40
Wormeley Ralph R. RB 49
Worsfold William ..Cr 41
Worsley Marcus L 18
Worth Henry John ..C40
Worthington BenJ. ..L13
Wray Luke Henry ..Cr 24
898 WreT Ohas. J Mt 48
Wriford Samuel Cr 16
Wriford Geo. H...FLAf 48
Wright Charles H.M. C46
Wright Wm. £ Cr 17
WrigfUPJUlip Cr 40
Wright Thomas L 16
Wright Wmiam L 35
Wright Henry L 32
466 Wright HeniyW L48
Wright George Jf 38
Wright Murray T. . .SM 48
^Wright John ..CIM4A
R Wright George . . . XnM 26
Wright Robtrt {k) CnM 40
Wright Robert (a) Cnlf 42
Wright John H. . . CnM 46
Wright Wm. A.G.FLJIf 43
485 Wright Jones ....FLJlf 48
Wright David S\5
194 Wright Darid H.,md. AS 45
Wright William .... PP 07
Wright Wm. L Ck46
879 Wright Sydney E . . . . Ci^ 48
Wroot Michael M. ..Cr 27
Wyatt Henry B Cr 15
558 Wyer John F M< 48
217aWylde Edward L 14
Wylde Edward R. ..Af 13
532 Wylde Edward A. FLM U
Wylie Robert 525
268 Wynniatt Robt. J. ..Mt 49
Wynter William .... PP 07
WynyardThos. M. M. JI/< 49
88 Wyvill Christopher ..C32
Commodore, Capo of Good Hop*.
R YARNOLD Bcnj.FLJf81
261 Yates Richard A. ....C37
Yates RobertB CrU
Yates JamesT in
44aYeames Wm J/ 10
272 Yeatman Thoa. SM 1*^
YeatsJohnS 115
Yelverton Hasting R. C4S
YeoGerald S9^
Yonge Edmund C41
21 Yonge Fredk. D 1 45
Yorke Reginald Cm
Youel Edward 112
83a Youel Frederick B. . .SAf 45
415 YoueU Edward SM 46
Young Horatio B C 46
Young Jacob L Cr 47
Tmmg Matthew ....Cra9
Young Alexander Cr 40
Young George Cr40
Young Daniel L f2
Young William F. . . . .L S6
CG Young Thomas L do
Young Brooke, J. JmtrLinl.
CO Young Alfred L 4^
224 Y<mngChas.H L4d
182 Young Thos. J 3/14^
89 Young Lewis W SAT 47
Young Thomas PPiA
Young WiUiam (a). . PP »
Young William (a) ,.PP 40
Young William A. G. CI 45
YuU Robert Cr 46
YuieJames LiA
69 Yule Charles B L43
Yule.John Mr*
121 Yule Henry B M4$
127 Yule Alex. C ^46
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NUMBER OF OFFICERS ALLOWED TO EACH RATE
OF THE MILITARY BRANCH.
CAPTAIN— One in all rated Shipg.
COMMANDER— One in Ships of and aboTe
ird rates, and in command of Sloops, &c.
LIEUTENANTS— First rates.S ; second rates,
tbird rates, 6 ; fourth and fifth rates, 5 ; sixth
tes, 4. Steam Frigates and Sloops bearing 110
BUy 3. Second class Steam Sloops, 2 ; Qon Brigs,
d Schooners, one in commaod.
MASTERS-^One in all rated Ships and Sloops
aring a Commander.
MATES— First and Second rates, 8 ; Third rates,
i Fourth, Fifth, and SiUh rates, 4. First class
earn Frigates, 3 ; all other classes, d.
SECOND MASTERS— First. Second, and Third
tee, 9 ; all other classes, 1.
MIDSHIPMEN— First rates, 16 ; Second rates.
IS; Third rates, 10; Foorth rates, 8: Fifth rates,
6 ; Sixth rates, 4 ; Steam Frigates, 3 ; all other
Vessels, 2. N.B. Mates mav be sobstituted in
these ratings.
MASTER'S ASSISTANTS—First, Second, and
Third rates, 4 ; Fourth and Fifth rates, 9 ; all other
Ships and Vessels, 1.
NAVAL CADETS— First rates, 85 Second
rates, 7 ; Third rates, 6 ; Fourth rates, 5 ; Fifth
rates, 4. Steam Frigates and Sloops bearing more
than 80 in complement, 2 ; smaller Vessels, 1.
GUNNER— in all Ships and Vessels except
the lowest class Steam Vessels, 1.
BO ATSW AIN— In all rated Ships and in Vessels
commanded by a Commander.
CARP£NT£Rr--Thei
OP THE CIVIL BRANCH.
CHAPLAINS^Onein aU rated Ships
SURGEONS— One in all rated Ships and Sloops
taring a Commander.
PAYMASTERS and PURSERS— The same.
ENGINEERS— First class Steam Ships, 5$
earn Frigates, 4 j other classes, 3.
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS— One in aU rated
Ships.
ASSISTANT SURGEONS— First and Second
rates, 3 ; Third rates, 2 ; all other rates, 1.
CLERKS— First and Second rates, 3 ; other rated
Ships, 2 ; Sloops and smaller Vessels, 1.
NAVY AND PRIZE AGENTS RESIDENT IN LONDON.
arwis, William H. B., 1, New Boswell-court, lin-
coln's-inn.
augbam, J. H., 9, Charing Cross,
umett & Wynne (late Coplands & Burnett,)
29, Surrej-st., Strand,
ase and Loadonsack, 1, James-st., Adelphi*
hard, William and Edward, 3, Clifford's-inn,
Fleet-street
hippendale, J., 10, John-street, Adelphi.
oilier, Thomas, and John Adolphus Snee, 6« New
Inn, Strand,
^ufaur, Frederick, 13, Clement's-inn.
Goode, Lawrence, and Beale, 15, Surrey-st, Strand.
Halford, Messrs. & Co., 41, Norfolk-st., Strand.
Hallett, Robinson, Maude, and Hallett, 14, Great
George-st.
Holmes and Folkard, 3, Lyon's-inn, Strand.
Muspratt, John P., 34, Aochurch-lane.
Ommanney, Messrs. 39, Charing Cross.
Slade, William, 21, Cecil-street, Strand.
Smith, Joseph, 12, Marshall-st., Golden-sq.
Stilwell, John, Gilliam, and Thomas, 22, Arundel-
street. Strand.
Woodhead, Joseph, 1, James-street, Adelphi.
AGENTS FOR OFFICERS OF ROYAL MARINES,
Msttrf. Cox and Son, HaUon Garden,
LIST OF LICENSED NAVY AGENTS FOR PETTY OFFICERS AND SEAMEN,
With the Bates of their LicemeM reepectively.
N.B.— Each License expires three years after the Date thereof.
lorroves, Walter, 15, Ordnance-row, Portsea 9Jan49
>avi8, Noah, 5, Lyon's Inn, Strand, London l6Nov47
Sdmrards, John, 20, Common Hard, Portsea 2lOct49
lymaa, Hyman, 23, Gee-street, Plymouth. . 4May50
saac, Philip, 19, King-st., Flnsbunr lJune49
saacs, Samuel, 11, Common Hard, Portsea 27Apr48
saacs, John, 68, Hamond-at., Chatham ..13Jan48
roseph, Aaron, 19* John-st, Sidney-square,
Commerdal-road, London 7Mar49
iicvi, Phincas, 15, CsOierine-st., Devonport. . 90ct49
Levy, David, 65, High-st, Portsmouth .... 13Jaa48
Levy, Marks, 50, Bedford-st., Plymouth .. 13Sept48
Levy, Aaron, 46, Bedford-st., Plymouth . . 35Jttly48
Magnus, Simon, 302, High-st., Chatham . . 2lFeb49
Marks, Charles, 22, Wimple-st., Plymouth 22Mar47
Moses (otherwUeMon) Benj., 1, Clock-st,
Portsea 20Nov49
Moses, John, jun., 25, Hard, Portsea l6Dec47
Solomon, Moses, 8, Ordnance-row, Portsea . . 7Deo47
Solomon, Lewis, 3, Hamond Place, Chatham24Feb49
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FULL PAY OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
FLAG OFFICERS, per diem. Adm. of the
Fleet, £6, Adm. £b, VioH-Adm. i;4. Re&r-
Adm. Commodore of First Class, and Captain of
the Fleet, £S. Commodore of Second Class, £}y
or 10s. in addition to pay as Captain, according
to Admiralty Order. If Commanding-in-Cbief, a
farther sum of £Z while his flag is flying within
the limits of his station.
CAPTAINS of Ships of the Line, except Flag
Ships, £53 14f. per lunar month. Senior Capts. of
the Oidinary, and other such estahliahments,
^646 0«. Qd. Capts. of regular Flag Ships, and
of Fourth rates* j£'38 7s. All other Capts.iC'30 1 Zs.Sd,
COMMANDERS, £93 Os. id, per lunar month,
in all rates authorized to hear one,
LIEUTENANTS in command of any Ship ex-
cept Surveying and Packet Establishment, Senior
of a sea-going rated Ship, of a rated Surveying Ves-
sel (if receiving no additional surveying pay), or
of a Troop Ship, if of seven years staniling; £lb 8s.
AH others £IA per lunar month.
MASTER of the Fleet, IBs. 5d. per diem. Mas-
ters in Line-of Battle Ships, i?16 6s. 8c/., in other
Ships, ^14 per lunar month. Store allowances
when in charge ^Firat rate £B 10s. lid. Second
rate, £6 19s. \0d. Third rate, £5 6s. Sd, Fourth
rate, £9 19s. \d. Fifth rate, £i I4s. 9d. Sixth
rate, £3 2s. ftd. Sloops, £2 1 7s. 4 d. per mensem.
MATE, jf 5 per mensem, in all rates.
SECOND MAST£R..-dC5 9s. id. in Line-of-
Battle Ships, and £6 per mensem in lUl others.
In Vessels where no Master is borne, is to receive
jS5 9s. id, per mensem, and Store allowance of
jS2, or in Vessels where the Master is absent, or
from any other cause he has charge of stores, to re-
ceive such allowance as the Lords of the Admiralty
•hall decide.
• CHAPLAINS, £12 Bs. per lunar month. In
addition if acting as Naval Instructor under three
years' service as such, £7 7s. Above three years,
£8 Is. Above seven, £B 17s. id. Above ten,
i^lO lOs. with tuition allowance of ^'5 for each
young gentleman.
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS of less than three
years' full pay service, £9 16s. Above three,
iSlO lOs. Above seven, «^11 18s. Above ten,
£]i per mensem, witli tuition allowance of £5
for each young gentleman.
MEDICAL INSPECTORS of less than ten
years' service as such, ^44 2s., afler ten years,
^58 16s. per lunar month. DEPUTY IN-
SPECTORS, £9S, SURGEONS of Hospitals
on appointment with less than twenty years' ser-
vice, 16s. Gd. Above twenty years, £\ Os. 6d.
per diem. Of less than six years' full pay service,
including service as Assistant- Surgeon, £\5 8s.
Above six years, £\6 I6s. Above ten, jei9 12s.
Above twenty, £25 4s. Of Hospital Ship, of
whatever length of service, £95 it, per mensem,
in all rates. With such further allowance when
employed in Hospitals on shore, as thdr Larii^i
may think proper.
(Surgeons on the list, and anemployed osi tk >
of July, 1840, are entitled to tbe old scale of v
only, until they shall baye serred three yesncc:^
pay Buhaequent to the Ut of January. ISSS.)
ASSISTANT-SURGEONS. — In Ships .iv-
no Surgeon is borne, of less than ten yt»T< *:
pay service, j£} I 4s. Above ten, j^14. And vi--
a Surgeon is borne, of less than three jetr^' :
pay service, ^9 16s. Above throe, .a^iO Uh. Al '
ten, ^12 \9s, per mensem.
SECRETARY to AdmirBl of the FvJ
£1 7s. Ad, To a Flag Officer CoBunaadia? :
Chief, jei Is. Ud, To all other Fla^ Offieer^i.
Commodores of First Class, 1 6s. 5^. ComBcui ^
of Second C lass, 8s. 9d, per diem, and 5«. a ^
from half pay of their respectiv^e ranks.
PAYMASTERS and PURSERS, £7^mn-
sem in all rates.
ENGINEERS.— 5« Pa^e 3a4,
CLERKS.— In all rates. If unpassed. £i &. 4
in Line of Battle Shipa, and ^4 in all other Sb?-
Clerk to the Secretary, to a Conomandei^iB-Cye
JSi lis. To the Secretary to a Junior Fk? Ota^
or Commodore of First Class, £3 18s., in all rt»
MIDSHIPMEN, £t 8$.
rates.
per
MASTER'S ASSISTANTS, ^^Il*.p«f=*
sem, in all rates.
NAVAL CADETS, £l 2s. per aensoB, a "^^
rates.
GUNNER, BOATSWAIN, and CA RPEXTO
(the latter with 7s. a month in addition to fbll-pf^
for tools, in every rate.)— First Class, £1 ; S«tiii
Class, £5 Os. id. ; Third Class, ^4 14s. pw }i.Er
month. Harbour service : — First Clsiss. £5 17s. 1 >*
Second Class, jf 4 6t.4d,', Third Class, ifS*'
per lunar month.
WORKING PETTY OFFICERS.
PER LUNAB MONTH.
FIRST CLASS.— Ship's Cook, £9 ISs. •<
miraKs Coxswain, £2 \9s. Leading Stoker, jf si-',
(and when within the tropics, and steam np. ^
his pay in addition). Master-at-Arme, Sesas^'
Schoolmaster, Sail-maker, Rope-maker, Carpet^-'
Mate (with 7s. a month for tools). Caulker (« •
7s. a month for tools while doinf^ duty with «»•'•
penters),and Blacksmith, £% 12s. in Line-of- Baf^
Ships, and £9 9s. in all others. Ship's Corpofi-
Gunner's Mate, Captain's Coxswain, QuartfT .Vir
ter, Boatswain's Mate, Captains of the VoncM^
Maintop, Foretop, and of the Hold, Coxswsia *'
the Launsh, £9 6s. in all rates.
SECOND CLASS.— Sail-maker's Mate, Coops
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rmourefy Caulker's Mate (with 7s. a month fot*
•ols while doinff duty with carpenters). j€2 4«.
all rates. Captains of the Mast, Afterguard,
lizentopy Yeoman of the Signals, Coxswain of
le Pinnace, Paymaster and Pursers' Steward,
id Musician, ^^2 It. in all rates.
REMAINDER OP SHIP'S COMPANY.—
boker and Coal Trimmer, j£2 6s. (and when within
le tropics, and steam up, half his pay in addition),
arpenter's Crew (with 7s. a month for tools),
liil-maker's Crew, Cooper's Crew, and Painter,
'\ 1 i'is. in all rates* A hie Seaman, Yeoman of the
tore-room, Fhig OflBcer's Steward, Cook, and Do-
ostic, Captain's Steward and Cook, Ward or Gun
)om Steward and Cook, Sab-OSicer*s Steward
lid Cook, Sick-berth Attendant, ^1 14f. in all
ttes.
Ordinary Seaman, Cook's Mate, and Barher,
Paymaster and Purser's Steward's Mate, and
Landsmen, ^1 3s. in all rates.
Seaman Gunner, first fiye years from date of his
passing certificate on gunnery, Ss., second five
years, 6s., third five years, 7s. in addition to his
rating.
Diver, Is. Bd. to he paid when actually diving.
Is. for each period of slack water, or when there
is no tide Is. an hour in addition to his rating.
Boys of First Class, and Paymaster and Purser's
Steward's hoy, I As, 3d,
Bovs of Second Class, 12s.9d. in all rates.
ROYAL MARINES. ALL RATES.— PAY PER MONTH.
RANKi AKD RATINGS.
aptain — jf s.
If Brevfet Major 17 10
Others 14 14
irst Lieutenant —
After 7 years 10 10
Under 7 years 9 i
econd Lieutenant 7 7
!adets 5 0
olour Serjeant t 14
erjeant 1 2 0
or poral—
After 14 years 1 1«
From 7 to 1 4 yrs. (if enlisted
prior to 24 Jan. 1823) 1 9
All others 1 7
ifer or Drummer 1 9
ARTILLERY. |
d.
je s.
d.
0
18 4
0
0
16 8
0
0
10 19
4
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9 11
4
0
7 16
4
0
3 6
8
2 12
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a 12
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2 9
8
2 7
4
1 5
8
RANKS AND RATINGS*
Bomhardier-— jB «.
After 1 4 years .., ,
From 7 to 14 yrs. (if enlisted
prior to 24 Jan. 1823) ... .
All others
Gunner ~
Aft^rUyeais
From 7 to 14 yrs. (if enlisted
prior to 24 Jan. 1823; ... .
All others
Private^
After 14 years 14 1
From 7 to 1 4 yrs. (if enlisted
prior to 24 Jan. 1823) 1 1 ~
ARTILLBRT.
d^ £ s. d.
2 8 0
All others 0 19
1 8 10
RATES OP HALF-PAY FOR THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINES,
PAYABLE QUARTERLY.
FLAG OFFICERS, pbb dibm.
admiral of the Fleet £3 3 0
admirals 3 2 0
ice-Admirals 1 12 6
tear-Admirals 1 6 0
'or pay of Retired Rear- Admirals and
Retired Captains under order in
Council of 1846, tee page 16.
CAPTAINS,
'o each of the first 70 as they stand
on the List of Officers in Seniority 0 14 6
'o each of the next 100 0 13 6
'o the remainder 0 10 6
COMMAKDERS.
o each ofthe first 160 on the List .. 0 10 0
o the remainder 0 % 6
LIEUTENANTS. PBB oiBM.
To each of the first 300 on th6 List . . £0 7 0
To each of the next 700 0 6 0
To the remainder 0 6 0
All Lieutenants promoted to that rank after Ist
July, 1840, to receive As. a day, to be increased
to 5#. a day after three years' service as Lieut-
enants in Sea-going Ships, and to advance as
at present by Seniority to the rates of Qs. and
7«. a day ; but may be placed on the 6#. List,
if, through illness contracts in the Service,
they shall have been unable to serve three years
at Sea in that rank.
MASTERS.
To the first 100 on the list (being qua-
lified for first or second rates, or
<< Line of Battle Ships") 0 7 0
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PER BIBM.
To the next 900 (being qualified ibr
third or fourth rates, if 6 years com-
missioned time afloat) £0 6 0
Hie remainder, having served 6 years
in the Navy, 9 of which as Acting or
Second Master, or as Master's Mate
or Midshipman 0 6 0
ROYAL MARINES.
Colonels 0 14 6
lieutenant-Colonels Oil 0
Majors 0 0 6
Captafais 0 7 0
First-lieutenants, of 7 years' standing 0 4 6
The remainder 0 4 0
Second-lieutenants 0 8 0
Phtsigians.
After 10 years' Service 1 1 0
AfterSditto 0 16 0
Under that time 0 10 6
SUROBOVB.
Sorgeons 0 6 0
Above 6 years' Service 0 6 0
« 10 „ 0 7 0
,1 16 „ 0 8 0
„ 20 „ 0 10 0
„ 25 (with leave to retire) 0 13 0
„ 80 (with leave to retire) 0 16 0
Assist AHT-StJRGBOHS. pbr disk.
Assistant- Surgeons £0 2 6
Above 3 years' Service 0 9 0
„ 10 „ 0 4 0
„ 20 , 0 5 0
Dispensers 0 6 0
PAYMASTERS AND PURSERS.
On the Retired list 0 8 6
To each of the first 100 0 7 0
To each of the next 200 0 6 (i
To the remainder 0 6 0
SECRETARIES.
After 12 Tears' actual Service as Se-
cretaries 0 12 0
CHAPLAINS.
After 8 years' Service at Sea or 10 In
Harbour 0 5 0
For each year's longer Service than 8
at Sea or 10 in Harbour, 6<L per
diem additional till H reach 0 10 0
NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.
After their First Entry 0 2 0
„ 3 Years' Service on Full Pay. .030
„ lOYears 0 4 6
,, 20Years 0 5 0
SCALE OP HALF-PAY AND RETIREMENT FOR INSPECTORS, AND DEPUTY-
INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS AND FLEETS.
ACTIVE SERVICE.
Mediedl Intpeeton*
From date <tf promotion
After 10 years' service in the rank. .
16 „
20 ,,
26
80 „
DeptOy Mediedl Intpecton,
From date of promotion to the rank
After ID years' service in the rank. .
16 „
20 ,,
25 „
80 M
35 „
10 jean'
preTiooi
Service in
may gnuie.
£s.
d.
0 15
0
1 1
6
1 4
3
1 7
0
1 9
8
1 12
6
0 13
0
0 16
0
0 17
6
0 19
9
1 2
0
1 4
3
I 6 6
Retirement per Diem.
16 7eara>
preyloat
Service in
anj grade.
£ M. d,
0 15 3
1 4 3
1 7 0
1 9 8
1 12 6
0 13 3
0 16 3
0 19 9
12 0
1 4 3
1 6 6
90 jran'
previous
Service in
any gmde.
£ S.
0 16
1 7
1 9
1 12
0 13
) 16
1 2
1 4
1 6
95 years'
previous
Service in
any grade.
£ 9. d,
0 16 9
19 8
1 12 6
0 14 0
0 15 9
14 3
1 6 6
SO f «an'
preriovs
aaygiade.
£ 8. i.
0 16 0
1 12 6
0 15 0
0 16 •
1 6 f
LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
All applioations, either for original leave, or for a renewal thereof, whether made through agesi. 1
otherwise, must be written by the Oifieer himself, and addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty.
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RELATIVE RANK OP OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY,
1.
3.
3.
4.
5.
6.
The Admiral of the Fleet nuiks with a Field-Marshal of the Anny.
Admirals with Generab.
yioe- Admirals with laeutenant-G^neraTs^
Rear-Admirals with Major-Oeaerals.
Commodores of the First Class 1
Commodores of the Second Class > with Brigadier-Generals.
Director-General of the Medical Department of the Nary }
Captains, after three years from the dates of their first C<>nunis-\
sions as Captains f
with Colonels*
8. Commanders • ^
Secretaries to Flag Officers Commanding in Chief > with Majonk
Deputy Medical Inspectors of Hospitals and Fleets
0. Lientenants
Masters of the Fleet
Masters
Chaplains
Secretaries to Junior Flag Officers tod Commodores of the First
CkM
Surgeons
Paymasters and Pursers w
10. Mates
Assistant-Surgeons
11. Second Masters
:}
with Captains*
with lieutenants.
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13. Nothing contained in these Regulations is to giye a claim to any Officer of the Nayy to assume
command of Her Majesty's Luid Forces on shore, nor to any Officer of the Army to assume
command of any of H.M. Squadrons or Ships.
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DECLARATION
Required from Officers of the Royal Nayy and Marines claiming Half-pay and Retind-pftj pemmaDj
or by Agent
Chrittian Namei to be Umrted inJuU at the commeneement, InU the Signotun to be m tkt Officer's mm/
— do aolemnly and sinoerely declare that I am entitled to Pay as a in tbe Royil
-. tbat I am not m Holy Orders, and that I had not, from the day of , 18 , to the
. day of . 18 , any other Place or Employment of Profit, Ciyil or Bfilitary, in any De-
partment of Her Majesty's Service, nor in the Colonies or Possessions of Her Majesty beyond the S«s,
nor under any other GoTemment ; except * and I make this solemn Declaration, oonadentiouslr
believing the same to be true.
Declared and ntbteribed before m*, thu day of 184 .
The Magistrate or Resident Minister of the Established Church 1
. to sign hers» and state the place for which he acts. . /.
MagistraUfor . Mhitterof In tjie. County of -
Tbe Claimant to sign here. ...
Residing at , near the Post Town of , in the County of .
* An Officer holding any other Place or Employment of Profit, Civfl or Military, ia to insert tbs
Office he holds, with the Net Annual Salary, and the Emoluments thereof, and the Authority ondcr
which he is allowed to receive his Half-pay.
FORM OF HALF-PAY pECLARATION TO BE TAKEN BY CHAPLAINS
On the Half-pay Litf, und^'Hu Majesty t Order in C&iMeU, ofSlst July. 1885.
I — ^— do solemnly and sinoerely declare that I -did not accept any benefice with core of soab
before I had completed a term of aerrice in the Royal Nary, as Chaplain, equal to eight yean aenitest
sea; that I have not between tbe — — day of- and tbe ■ ■ day of ■ been employed
as Chaplain of any of His Majesty's Ships, and have not held, and do not hold^ any s»poiiitaMnt a
Chaplain of a Naval Establishment, the emolomenta ef which amount to -four hundred poonaa per anmm ;
and J make this solemn Declaration^ conscientiously believing the same to be true.
OATH Olf ALLEGIANCE, &c.
By tbe Acts 25 Charles II., Cap. 8, and subsequent Acts, and by the 9 George lY., Cap. 17, aQ Offi-
cers of the Navy, on attaining the rank of Rear-Admiral, or on being promoted to a superior rank, en
required to take the Oath of Allegiance, and make the Declaration therein respectively mentioned,
within Six Months, either in the Court of Chancery or King's-Bench, at Westminster, or at iht
Quarter-Sessions of the County or Place where they shall be resident, in de&ult of doing wbidk
their Commissions are declared void: But if the Officer should be absent from England when pro-
moted, or if his promotion shall take place within three months before bis departure, be may take
the Oath, and make the Declaration, at aoy time within Six Calendar Months tSter his return.
COMMANDERS OF LINE OF BATTLE SHIPS.
By an Admiralty memorandum dated Dec. IS, 1847, their Lordships directed that in fdtnra, Cca-
manders shall be eligible for tbe appointment of Conunander of a Line of BatUe Ship who bare sarrW
one year in command of a Sloop, or as Lieutenant in command of a Brig, or aa First 7
Gunnery Lieutenant of any Ship in Her Majesty's Service.
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ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE.
SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION OF OFFICERS.
AdnwnUy, 20tA iJeeembir, 1838.
Her Biajesty baying been graciouslj f>leased to sanction, by Order in Council of July 8th, 1838| the
establishment of further means of scientific education for a certain number of Officers of Her Majesty's
Naral Service, under such regulations as the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty may frame from
time to time.
Their Lordships have directed that for this object— Thirty additional Mates, who hare passed both the
Examination in Seamanship and in Navigation, shall be borne on the books of the Excellent,
They will receiye Sea-pay, and be in ^1 respects under Naval discipline ; but they will reoeire the
usual allowance instead of being victualled, and be lodged in the Royal Nayal College. Any further
expense will be defrayed by themselves.
iBey win be selected from such as have passed the Ordinary Examination on board the ExcelUnt, and
a preference will be given to those who shall have passed the best Examination.
They will receive Instruction at the Royal Naval College for the space of one year, and then be
discharged.
An Examination will take place at the end of every six months.
The Mate who passes the best Examination, provided be produces satisfactory Certificates of character
and professional ability from the Captains with whom he has served, and during the period of his
Instruction, wilf receive a Lieutenant's Commission ; provided always he attains a certain fixed degree
of proficiency.
A limited number (Ten) of Commissioned Officers of any rank may avail themselves of the instruction
thss afforded, for the space of one year. No expense will be incarred on their account ; and they will
be expect^ to pass the ordinaiy examination of the Excellent before they are admitted to the instruction at
the Royal Naval College. By Command of their Lordships, C. Wood.
EXAMINATION OF OFFICERS ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE
STEAM ENGINE.
Admiraliy, ^th cf December, 1849.
My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty having had under their consideration the examination
required of Officers, on subjects connected wiui the Steam Engine, with a view to ascertain their oom*
potency to be registered as " Steam Officers/' are pleased to order that no Officer shall, henceforward,
be so reg^ered, until he has passed an examination at the Royal Naval College at Portsmouth, on the
sabiects herein detailed ; and any Officer, whether he has acquired his knowledge in one of Her
Majesty's Dockyards, or at the htctories of private individuals, or has studied at the Royal Naval
College, or not, is at liberty to present himself for examination, on the days fixed for the purpose, on
giving timely notice to the Captain Superintendent of the College of his intention so to present himselfl
The Examinations are to take place once in every three months, at the time fixed for the present
Quarterly Examinations ; and they will be conducted by the Professor of the College, in the presence of
the Admiral Superintendent of the Dockyard and the Captain Superintendent of the CoUeg^e.
The subjects on which the Officers will be examined are to be, until forthtir notice, as follows,
via.: —
1. The Elements of Geometry, Mechanics, and Dynamiea.
2. Laws of Heat«
3. The application of these branches of science to the steam engine.
4. The name, and use of every part of the engines, boilers, &o.
5. Construction and principle of the engines and boilers ; expansion of steam, eoonomy of fuel, resulting
from the application of the jnineiple, and, under certain circumstances, from the employment of reduced
power.
6. The nature, application, and uses of the indicator.
The Chief Engineer of the Dockyard is to furnish the Professor with questions, relating to the heads
Nos. 4, 5 and 6— marked with the number which should be given for each question if answered fully
and correctly ; and he is to examine the written answers, and mark upon each of them the number
which should, in his opinion, be given by the Professor.
The Professor is to prepare Questions under the first three heads, and in like manner assign to each
question the number which should be given to it, if answered fully and correctly.
The whole of these questions are to be printed, and placed in the hands of each Officer, on the day of
examination.
An abstract is ultimately to be made by the Professor of the result of the examinations, shewing in
one eolnmn the greatest number which could be gained under each head of the examination— and in
another eolnmn^ the aggr^te of the number under the separate heads awarded to each Officer ; and
tfaisabetraet is to be transmitted to the Secretary of the Admiralty, with a copy of the printed questions,
for their Lordships' information. By Command of their Lordships, John pAaxxR,
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Widows^ Pensions.
RULES AND ORDERS FOR GRANTING PENSIONS TO THE WIDOWS OF COMMIS-
SIGN AND WARRANT OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY.
ArU 1 — ^Widows of CommiMion and Wamnt Officers of the Royal Nary maj b€ allowed Pensvcs
as heremafter directed, and subject to the following Restrictions, prof idea they shaU appear to tb«
Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to be proper and deserring objects of the Public Bounty, and
not left in wealthy circumstances.
Art. 2.— The Rates of Pensions shall be as fellows, ris. :«»To the Widow of a
Flag Officer of His Maiesty's Fleet, per arm, £190
For Pensions to Widows of Rear-Admirals
tee page 16
Captain of 3 Years' standing 90
Captain under 3 Years* standing 80
Captain (retired under Order in Council,
10th Aug., 1840) 76
Commander 70
Commander (retired under Order of 1816) . . 60
Commander (ditto ditto 1830) . . 50
Medical Inspector of Hospitals and Fleets . . 60
Widows of Officers of the Royal Marivis are entided to thefeUowing Pensions :— Tb the Widow oft
General Officer X120
Colonel 00
Lieutenant-Colonel 80
Secretary to Commander-in-Chief £30
Deputy Medical Insp. of Hosp. snd Fleets SO
Lieutenant tV»
Master 50
Chaplain 40
Sec. to Jun. Flag Officers snd Cominod«res . . 40
Surgeon 4)
Paymaster and Purser 40
Naval Instructor 40
Assistant-Surgeon 96
Captain £S0
First Lieutenant 4fi
Second Lieutenant 36
Major 70
Art. 3. — The Pensions of all Widows shall commence from the first da^ of the Month following tktt
in which their Husbands died, provided application be made by the Widow within Twelve Mondis
from the same, otherwise from the time only of such application; and aU applications for Pensions msst
be addressed to the Secretary of the Admiralty.
Art. 4. — ^The Widows of Officers (except Chaplains) who man^ after the 31st of December, lBd0» wiS
only be entitled to the Pensions of their respective Classes, in the event of their Husbands having bees
on the List of Commission or Warrant Oflicers ten complete years, except the Hosband be killed is
action, or lose his life in the execution of the Service.
Art. 5. — ^No widow shaU receive a Pension as a Chaplain's Widow, unless her Husband shall hsTt
been in Priest's Orders, nor unless his name was on the List at the time of hia death, nor unless the
shall have been married during^ or prior to, her Husbsnd's Service in the Navy, and unless her Hos-
band shall have served Three Years in sea-going Ships, or Four Years in Guara-Ships, subeequent t»
their marriage, and shall, in the whole, have served the length of time to entitle him to bis half-pay.
Art, 6. — No Widow shall be entitled to the Pension who has not been msrried Twelve Months to
the Officer by whose right she clsims the same, unless the said Officer was kUUd or droimud in the 3m
.Service; but the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty may grant the Penaion in cases of
Officers dying before the expiration of Twelve Months from the time of their Marriage, in each caaei
as thej thirnk proper.
Art. 7. — If an^ Officer shall marry after the A^ of Sixty Years, his Widow shall not be entitled to
receive the Pension ; or, if being-capable of Service, he should, at his own solicitation, be excused insa.
it, being at the time warned that his Widow would thereby forfeit the Pension.
Art. 8.— The above Pensions shall not be received by any Widow who shall have any other PeaaMC
from the Govemment.
Art, 0. — ^Widows who shall re-marry after the 31st December, 1890, shall forfeit their Pensions.
Art, 10. — ^The Pensions of Widows who are re-married, or mav re-marry before the 31st December.
1830, shall be paid to themselves, and their ReceipU shall, notwithstanding their Coverture, bedeemeii
a sufficient discharge for the payment of their Pension.
The Widows of Boatswains, Gunners, and Carpenters, of the Royal Navy, and Warranted Masten i f
Naval Vessels, appointed prior to the 30th June, 1830, will, ir otherwise qualified, be entitled »'
Pensioos of £35, but no Widow of any of the above-named Warrant Officers, who shall have beci
Warranted after that date, sball have any claim whatever to a Pension.
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SCALE OF PENSIONS TO WIDOWS OF OPFICEKS OF THE ROYAL NAVY
AND ROYAL MARINES.
Who may he kiBed m actum^ or who may dU a violent death m the
act of duty, viz. : —
To the Widows of Flag and General Officers aooording tooiroomBtanoes.
CAPTAINS, COLONELS, AND LIEIJTE.
NANT-COLONELS.— If killed in action, ^6200.
If drowned, or other Tiolentdeath in an immediate
actofdu^, iei20.
COMMANDERS AND MAJORS.— If kUled
in action, JS120. If drowned, or other Tiolentdeath
in an immediate act of duty, £90.
MEDICAL INSPECTORS OF HOSPITALS
AND FLEETS.— If killed in action, £90. If
drowned, or other violent death in an immediate
act of duty, £80.
SECRETARIES TO COMMANDERS-IN-
CHIEF, AND DEPUTY MEDICAL INSPEC-
TORS OF HOSPITALS AND FLEETS.-If
killed in action, ^80. If drowned, or other violent
death in an immediate act of duty, d£70.
LIEUTENANTS AND MASTERS IN THE
NAVY, AND CAPTAINS IN THE ROYAL
MARINES.— If kiUed in action, iSTO. If drowned,
or other violent death in an immediate act of
duty, £60.
CHAPLAINS, SECRETARIES TO JUNIOR
FLAG-OFFICERS, SURGEONS, PAY-OFFI-
CERS, SURGEONS, PAYMASTERS AND
PURSERS, AND NAVAL INSTRUCTORS.—
If killed in action, ^60. If drowned or other
violent death in an immediate act of duty, iS50.
FIRST LIEUTENANTS IN THE RQYAL
MARINES.— If killed in action, £60. If drowned
or other violent death in an immediate act of
duty, iS50.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS IN THE ROYAL
MARINES, AND ASSISTANT-SURGEONS
OF THE NAVY.— If killed in action, £50. If
drowned, or other violent death in an immediate
actofduty, je40.
GUNNERS, BOATSWAINS, CARPEN^-
TERS, AND ENGINEERS.— If killed in action,
^635. If drowned, or other violent death in an
immediate act of duty, ^30.
DECLARATION.
I ' do solemnly and sincerely declare, that I was the lawful Wife of late a in
H. M. Navy, and that I am entitled as hie Widow, to a Pension of £ per Annum j that I am
not in the Keceipt of any other Pension from Government ; that I have not re-married since the 31st
December, 1830; and that my Income, as stated in my first Affidavit or Declaration upon which the
Pension was granted, has* and I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing the
same to be true.
Declared and Suhecribed before me, thit -
'dayof-
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The Magistrate or other authorised Person to sign his Name here, audi
state the County or Place for which he acts, or the Office by virtue of >
which he received the Declaration. J
Jdagistratefor .
or holding a special Office, as the case may be.
The claimant to sign here.
Residing at , nesr the Post Town of -
*Insert
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not Mce been inereated"
or.
hoi been inereated by the tum of£
-, County of — — •
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RULES AND REGULATIONS RESPECTING THE APPOINTMENT, RAKK. AND
PAY OF ENGINEERS, UNDER HER MAJESTY^ ORDER IN COUNCIL OF
THE 87tr of FEBRUARY^ 1847*
RuLBs AND Regulations as to thb Appoint-
ment AND Rank op Enginbsm.
Engineers in Her Majesty's Nsrsl Serrioe are to
be classed in three diriaions, and to be thus deno-
minated : '
Inspectors of Macbineiy afloat.
Chief Engineers.
Assistant Engineers.
The two latter divisions are to be divided
seferallj into three classes, namely :—
Chief Engineers of the First Class.
y, of the Second Clasa.
„ of the Third Class.
Assistant Engineers of the First Class.
,f of the Second Class.
,, of the Third Class.
Engineers wiU be considered, as at present, to
belong to the- ciril branch of the Naval Service,
and they vrill be appointed and rank as under*
mentioned:-—
Inspectors of Machinery afloat will be appointed
by Commission, and rank with, but after. Masters,
of the Fleet.
Chief Engineers will be appointed by Com-
mission, and rank with, but after, Masters.
Assistant Engineers will be appointed by order,
and rank with, but after. Second Masters.
All Engineers at present in the Service are to be
continued at their present rank and denomination
until they shall have been examined and found
eligible for promotion into the new Establishment.
Rules and Regulations as to tbb Pat or
ENOtNisas.
The Pay of Engineers on the new Establiah-
ment, will be regulated under the Artielea in the
'< Queen's Regulations" and <' Admiralty Instrae-
tions," applicable to Commission Officera, except
as regards the terminstion of their Harbonr-Servicv
Pay, and commencement of Sea Pay, which will
he regulated as directed in the case of Wanasc
Officers, under chap, x., art. 8, pa^e 93, of the
*' Queen's Regulations."
SCALE OF PAY.
SMkk.
Class.
Sea Pay
per moBih.
Hartwor
periDcmth.
Intpeclorsofllaclu-
£ s. dL
£ t.d.
neiy ailMt •• ••
S6 0 0
13 IS 0
'
First
90 0 0
11 0 a
Chief Engineer! ..
Second
16 0 0
8 10 0
ThinI
14 a 0
7 14 0
First
IS 0 0
6 t« 0
AnUtantEngineen
Smwd
0 10 0
ft 4 0
I
Third
8 0 0
4 4 0
N.B. They are not to reeeire anj addittoaal Paj tat
Senrioe within the tropics, nor any oompensatioa in lisa
of the allowsnce for the inttmction of boya.
When Engineers borne for harbour, duty may
have charge of steam machinery, thej are to re-
ceive Sea Pay.
When Engineers are appointed fixMn harbour-
service Pay to sea-going Shipa, thej will be
entitled to receive three months* advance of Pay.
When Engineers are employed to execute any
workp not for their own Ship, they will be allowed
extra Pay (granted under the " Queen's Regul^
tions," chap, x., sec. 4, art. 1, page 104), aocoidkg
to their rank*
QUALIFICATIONS FOR NAVAL ENGINEERS.
Intpeeton cf Machinery afloat, — Candidates for such
appointments must be men of experience and ac-
knowledged ability, in whose judgment, integrity,
and talent, implicit reliance can be placeid.
Chief Engineer ^Mnut possess a thorough know-
ledge of the construction and working of marine
endues and boilers in all their paru, coupled with
skill and experience as a practical mechanic
He must be se far acquainted with the elements
of theoretical mechanics aa to comprehend the gene-
ral principlea on which the machine works. He
must understsnd how to apply the indicator, and
draw the necessary conclusions from the diagrams.
He must be acquainted with the principle of ex-
pansion, and able to prove, or at least to illustrate,
the advantages to be derived from the use of ex-
pansive gear.
Aisietant Sn^neer^ Muat be able to keep accounts
wad make workmg sketches of engines aiui boilers ;
and produce certificates of servitude in a huctorj, or
other proof of his acquaintance with en^oe work,
and of his practical abilities as a mechanic, as well
as testimonials of good conduct and character.
The Second Clasa Assistant Engineer must have
served at sea at least one year, and produce proof oi
his capability to work engines, 8cc.
I'he First Class Assistant Engineer must barr
served at sea at least two years ss an fingiseer, and
be competent to take charge of the engines when
required to do so. He must be well acquainted
with the principle on which the machine works is
all its parts, be able to adjust the variooa worki^
parts, and set right defects which may ariae in the
engines and boilers.
All Engineers at present in the service are to be
continued at their present rank and nomination untij
they shall have been examined and found eligibU
for promotion into the new Sstablishmenu
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HER MAJESTY'S ORDER IN COUNCIL. DATED JULY 30, 1849, FOR THE
DISTRIBUTION OP PRIZE MONEY.
(To take effect an and after January Ut, 1850.^
To flag officer or officer* one sixteentb part of tbe
whole net proceeds arising from prixes oaptared
from the enemj, and from all other captures, sei-
suree, &c., as aJbreaaid, made bj any of the ships
or ressels under his or their command, and of the
rewards conferred for the same. When there is but
one flag officer, he shall hare the entire one sixteenth ;
when two flag officers shall be sharing together,
the chief shall have two thirds, and tbe other flag
officer the temaining one third of the one sixteenth
p«rt ; and when there shall be more than two flag
officers, the chief shall receive one half of the said
one sixteenth, and the remaining half shall be equally
divided among the junior flag officers. Commo-
dores of the first class and captains of the fleet to
share as flag officers.
Provided always, That no flag officer, unless
actually on board any of Our ships or vessels of
war, and at tbe actual taking, sinking, burning, or
otherwise destroying any ship or ships of war or
privateers belonging to the enemy, shall share in
the distribution of anv head money or bounty money
granted as a reward ror the taking, sinking, burning,
or otherwise deatroying any such ship or vessel of
the enemy.
And no flag officer, unless actually present at the
capture or destruction of any pirate ship, vessel, or
boat, shall be entitled to share in any distribution of
the proceeds or bounty in respect of the crews of
such piratical vessels.
And no flag officer shall share in any remunera-
tion or reward conferred or awarded to any of Our
ships or vessels as salvage, unless he shall have
been actually on board the ship or vessel to which
the award shall be made, or have personally aided
and assisted in the transaction at the time the ser-
vice vras rendered.
No ling officer commanding in any port in the
United Kingdom shall share in the proceeds of any
prizes captured from tbe enemy, nor in other cap-
tares, seizures, rewards, or any distributive pro-
ceeds as aforesaid, made by any ships or vessels
which shall sail from or leave such port by order of
the Lord High Admiral, or of Our Commissioners
for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral.
When ships or vessels under the command of
several flag officers belonging to separate stations
shall be joint captors, &c., esch flag officer shall
receive a proportion of tbe one sixteenth, according
to tbe number of officers and men present under tbe
command of each such flag officer; and when ships
or vessels under orders from the Lord High Ad-
miral, or from Our Commissioners for executing
the office of Lord High Admiral, are joint captors,
&c., with other ships or vessels under a flag or
flags, the like regulation as to the apportionment of
tbe flag share to the flag officer or officers is to be
ob«erved.
And with reference to these regulations it is to
)>e noted, that a captain, commander, or other com-
manding officer of a ship or vessel shall be deemed
to be under tbe command of a flag when he shall
actually have received some order from, or be act«
ing in tbe execution of some order issued by a flag
officer, whether he be or be not within the limits of
the station of such flag officer j and in the event of
his being directed to join a flag officer on any
station, be shall be deemed to be under tbe com-
mand of such flag officer from tbe time when he
arrives within the limits of the station, which cir-
cumstance is always to be carefully noted in the
log book ; and it shall be considered that he con-
tinues under tbe flag officer of such station until he
shall have received some order directly 6rom, or be
acting in the execution of, some order issued by .
some other flag officer, duly authorised, or by tbe
Lord High Admiral, or Our Commissioners for
executing tbe office of Lord High Admiral.
Tbe captain, command^'r, lieutenant command-
ing, or master commanding, or any other officer
commanding any ship, sloop, or vessel of war,
singly making a capture or seizure, or otherwise
entitled to the distributive benefit arising from any
proceeds, reward, grant, bounty, salvage, or award
as aforesaid, that is to say, the officer actually in
command at the time, shall have one eighth of the
remainder, or if there is no flag, one eighth of the
entire net proceeds ; and if more than one com.
manding officer of the same rank of command shall
be entitled to share as joint captors, &c., the one
eighth shall be equally divided between them ; but
when captains, commanders, lieutenants com-
manding, and masters commanding, respectively.
Our ships, sloops, and vessels of war shall share
together, in whatever variety of combination, tbe
one eighth shall be so divided into parts for a
graduated apportionment as to provide for each
captain receiving six parts, each commander of a
sloop three parts, and each lieutenant commanding
or mastpr commanding a vessel of war two parts,
which We hereby direct shall be the proportion in
which they shall respectively share ; commodores
of the second class, and field officers of marines or
of land forces serving as marines, doing duty as
field officers, above the rank of major, to share as
captains ; and field officers of marines or uf land
forces serving as marines, and doing duty in tbe
rank of major, to share as commanders of sloops.
And after provision shall thus have been made
for the flag share (if any), and for the portion of
tbe commanding officer or officers, the remainder of
tbe net proceeds shall be distributed in ten classes,
so that each officer, man, and bojr composing the
rest of the complements of Our ships, sloops, and
vessels of war, and actually on board at tbe time of
any such capture, seizure. &c., as aforesaid ; and
every person present and assisting shall receive
shares, or parts of shares, sccording to his claas, as
set forth in the following scale:—
Firitt Clati — Commanders under captains in rated
ships, masters of the fleet, medical inspectors, in-
spectors of steam machinery afloat, in or with any
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■lup or ships tbove the sixth rate, forty shares each.
Second Class — First lieutenants in rated ships not
bearing commanders^ secretaries to admirals of the
fleet or to admirals commanding in chief, deputy
medical inspectors, inspectors of steam machinery
afloat in or with any ship or yessel below the fifth
rate, twenty-fire shares each. Third Class—SeB.
lieutenants, masters, captains of marines, of marine
artillery, or of land forces doing duty as marines,
whether having higher brevet rank or not, secre-
taries to admirals or to commodores of the first class
not commanding in chief, chief engineers of the
first class, twenty shares each. Fourth Ctaw— Lieu-
tenants or quarter masters of marines, lieutenants
of marine artillery, lieutenanu, quarter masters, or
ensigns of land forces doing duty as marines, score-
taries to commodores of the second class, chaplains.
Burgeons, paymasters and pursers, naral instruc-
tors, mates, assistant surgeons, second masters,
cluef engineers of the second and third classes,
gunners, Doatswains, carpenters, assistant engineers,
engineers not yet on the establishment as xegulated
by the Order in Council of 1847, clerks in charge,
passed clerks, twelve shares each. Fifth Class—
Midshipmen, master's assistants, clerks (not passed),
naval cadets, clerk's assistants, seven shares each.
Sixth C/btf— Seamen's schoolmasters, masters-at-
arms, chief boatswain's mates, admiral's and cap-
tain's coxswains, ship's corporals, quarter masters,
gunner's, boatswain's, and carpenter's mates, cap-
tains of the forecaatle, of the after-guard, of the
hold, of the main top, and of the fore top, oox wains
of the launch, sailmakers, ropemakers, caulkers,
leading stokers, ship's cooks, blacksmiths, pilots,
Serjeants of marines, of marine artillery, or of land
forces doing duty as marines, six shares each.
Seosnth CkiJt— Captains of the mast and misen
top, yeomen of signals, coxswains of the barge,
pinnace, and cutter, second captains of the forecastle,
of the main top, of the fore top, and of the after-
guard, sailmaker's and caulker's ikntas, paymaster's
and purser's stewards, musicians, coopers, ar-
mourers, corporals of marines or of land forces
doing duty as marioes, bombardiers of marine ar-
tillery, head kroomen, four shares each. Eighth
Clou — Able seamen, carpenter's, sailmaker's, aod
cooper's crew, yeomen of store rooms, ordinary sea-
men, privates aiad iifets of marines, or of land finves
doing duty as msrines, gunners of marine artillefy,
painters, stokers, coal trimmers, second head kroo-
men, sick berth attendanta, bandsmen, two diaras
each. Ninlh C/osf— Cook's mates, paymaster and
purser's steward's mates, paymaater and psnef^i
steward's boys, admiraPs doraestieay the stewards
and cooks of admirals, of captains, of the ward
room, of the gun room, and of sub-officers ; aecoed
class ordinary seamen, aasistsnt stokers, bsrbsrs.
tailors, landsmen, ship's boys of the first class, cs-
gineer boys, first and seooad class kroomen, ssper-
mimaries borne for victuals only, not specif
authoriced to do duty, persons borne merely as pas-
sengers, and not declining to render assistance oe
any occasion of capture, seizure, &c., one share and
one quarter of a ahare each. Tenth Clots — Ship^
boys below the first class, three quarters of a share
each.
Seamen gunners to share in all captures, setsons,
rewards, &c., as aforesaid in the class immediately
above that in which their rating is mentioned.
Supemumariea, whether offioera or men, ordeted
to do duty on board any of Our ahipa or reeaels hy
the Lord High Admiral, or by Our Commiasiooen
for executing the oflice of Lord High Admiral, or
by other proper authority (the orders of the eaptaia
or commanding officer, u no senior be present, ts
be deemed sufficient authority), of which due no-
tation aa to fact and authority is to be made in the
muster books, shall share according to tiie dass cf
their respectiye ranks or ratings, if not ordered to
do duty'in a higher capacity.
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DRESS REGULATIONS,
ADMIRALTY, 2l8t March, 1846.
Admiral of the Fleet.
Dress.
Coat.— Blue doth, double bretsted, ten battons
n each row, three inches apart across the breast ;
vhite collar sloped off in front, two-inches gold lace
»f the Navy pattern along the top and front edges^
ind one inch lace along the bottom edge, coming
)artly on the coat ; blue cuffs, with two mch lace
ound the top and down the front of cuff; white
>lash pointed flaps in the sleeye, with three small
luttons, and one and a quarter inch lace round the
^ge : four rows of five eighths of an inch distinction
ace round the sleeve above the cuff, at such dis-
ance from each other aa place them within the
ength of the slash ; pointed blue flaps on the skirt,
aced all round with two-inch lace, and three but^
ous under them ; a row of one and a auaiter inch
ace to encircle the hip buttons, and form a point
ibove them on the seam; and bottom of lappel and
iront and back edges of the skirt to be laced with
he same ; the skirts to begin at one-fifth the cir-
mmference from the front edge, and to be lined
ivith white kerseymere, one button at the bottom of
lach plait.
^ttttofis.— Raised, gilt, and one inch in diameter,
ndented with a roand rim, and within, an anchor
tnd a cable, and a crown over, between two wreaths
>f laurel, and small buttona to be half an inch in
Uameter.
EpavietlB9. '^T'wo gold epaulettes with em-
>roidered atraps, oak leaf and acorn pattern, with
>earl crescent and edging ; three stars within the
:reecent, and one star on the strap, above it crossed
>atons surmounted by a crown ; a double row of
lead and bright loose bullions three inches and half
ong, and one inch and five eighths in circumference.
N»B. The devices on ul Executive officers'
)p«ulettes to be embroidered in silver according to
patterns, except batons and swords, which are to be
lolid.
TraufterM. — Blue cloth, with two-inch gold lace
)own the outside seams, to be worn over boots be-
tween the 15th Oct. and the 22nd April, and white
luck over boots, between tSrd April and 14th Oct
N. B. Commissioned officers, and Warrant officers
ranking with them, shall have gold lace of the same
fvidth aa that of their coats down the outside seams
>f their blue trowsers in dress.
Cravat or S<ocA.r— Black silk.
Hatm — Cocked, the flaps ei^ht and a half inches
n the back, seven and a half mches in the front,
ive and three quarters inohes at each comer, bound
with gold lace two inches wide, showing one inch
9D each side. Black silk cockade, five inchea wide,
looped with six gold dead and bright bullions, three
ana a half eighths of an inch wide, and the two cen-
tre twisted, with a button of the same size and pat-
tern as that of the coat ; and tassels with five gold
md five blue bullions each.
Stronf.— The hilt solid, half basket guard, with
raised bars, and crown and anchor badge, lion head
back piece, white fish skin gripe, bound with three
gilt wires ; outside length, five inches and three
quarters ; inside leng^, four inches and a half.
The blade slightly curved, thirty one inches and a
quarter long, and one inch and three eighths wide
at the shoulder, with a flat back, and the blade
ground hollow, to within eleven inches of the end,
with a double edged spear point.
Scabbard,— The top and middle lockets to be four
and three inches and a half long respectively ; to
have loops and rings, and to be ornamented with
embossed oak leaves in bas relief; the chape to be
seven inches and a half long, and to have oak leaves,
as aboye, round the upper part, and a honeysuckle
ornament at the end.
Sword Knot— Blue and gold rope, twenty-three-
inches long, with blue and gold vellum basket work
head, and twelve gold bullions; a piece of the same
sort of cord, fourteen inches and three quarters lon^,
is to be fixed to the hilt, to which the knot is
attached.
Sword Belt, — Blue morocco leather, lined, full
one inch and a half wide in the girdle ; single,
one inch widcj sword slings on carriages ; the whole
embroidered in gold, with oak leaves and acorns
down the middle, and margined with a straight line
near each edge. Gilt mountings with circular clasp
in front, two inches diameter, laurel embossed
edges, crown, anchor, and laurel on the centre;
embossed carriage buckles, plain girdle buckles and
rings, the latter one inch and three quarters diame-
ter in the centre; and plain studs under the
carriage bucUea, for the more easily attaching and
detaoMngUie sword, superseding the use of swivels ;
a plain, strong, gilt hook attached to the ring, to
suspend the sword short.
The belt to be worn over the coat.
Undress.
Coat, — Blue cloth, double breasted, eight buttons
in each row, with stand and fall collar; pointed
flaps with notched holes, and buttons under; round
cuffs with three notched holes and buttons, and
four rows of fiye eighths of an inch distinction lace
round the cufis, across the boles below the buttons.
Buttons, — Same as in dress.
Epaulettes,— StLme as in dress, and also with
great coats.
WaisteoaU, — White cloth or kerseymere, single
breasted, with small buttons.
Troujwn.—'Bhxe cloth, with or without sold lace
on the seams. In warm climates, or on Uie home
station in summer, Officers may wear white duck.
Craoat or Stock,— BXexik silk.
Hat, — Same as in dress, or without lace.
Sword, Scabbard, and Sword Knot, — Same as in
dress.
Sword Belt, — Black patent leather^ of the same
width as in full dress, but without embroidery j the
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moanting and edgM to be aIso tbe ttma as in dreu,
bot Um carriag* baeklM to bo plain inatead of em-
AdmiraL
Dress.
Tbe aame uniform and appointmenta aa Admiral
of tbe Fleet, except that there are to be three rowa
only of diatinctioD lace on the aleevea; and the
SpavUiiM are to haye lace atrapa. with three atara
within the creacent, aboTO tbem oroaaed aword and
baton, aurmoanted by a crown.
Undress.
Tbe aame aa Admiral of the Fl^et, except that the
Coai is to have three rowa only of diatinction
lace on the aleerea.
Epauleties.—The aame aa in dreaa, and alao with
great eoata.
Vice- Admiral.
Dress.
The aame uniform and appoiutmenta aa an Ad-
miral, except that the
Coat ia to have two rowa only of diatinction lace
on the aleevea ; and
HpauUtiei two atara only within the croacent
QRder the oroaaed baton and aword.
Undress.
Tbe aame as an Admiral, except that tbe
CmU ia to have two rowa only of distinction lace
on the sleevea.
Epaulettet. — Same aa in dreaa, and alao with
great coata.
Rear-Admiral.
Dress.
The same nniform and appointmenta aa an Ad-
miral, except that the
Coat is to have one row only of diatinotion lace
on the sleeves; and,
Epautettes one star, of a larger size, within the
creaceut, under the crossed baton and aword.
Undress.
The aame aa an Admiral, except that the
Coot ia to hare one row only of diatinction lace
on the aleevea.
BpauMtes,- Same aa in dreaa, %nd alao with
great coata.
Commodores of the First Class, and
Captains of the Fleet, when not Flag
Omcers.
Dress.
The same aa a Rear-Admiral, with the following
exceptiona : —
EpfmUttes. — ^The same pattern aa thp Admirals',
but the bullion to be bright, with an anchor and
chain cable within the crescent, above it a atar,
surmounted by a crown. j
Undress.
The aame aa a Rear- A^danirml, exi
Epauletiea are to be d»« mmnw* i
alao with great coata.
Commodores of tJie Seoo
Dr^ss.
Tbe aame as Commodores €>€' the Fii
the following exceptiona :
Coa/.— The lace on the 'bottom ei
and on front and back edges of skirt t
the lace round top edge of Clie collar
a half inch wide, and three <|iiaxters c/'
the bottom ; one and ahalf incii lace n.^
and coffa, and three quarters of an h
flaps in sleeve; and one inch to encj
buttons.
Buttous, — ^The aame aa tlie Admird
the laurel wreatha.
Undress.
Coatu — The aame aa Commodores a
Claaa.
Bm//o>i«.— Same aa in droas.
Captains and Cofninander
Dress.
The aame as Commodorea of tbe Secoa
with the following exceptiona : —
Coar.— The distinction lace on tbe g}fe*
omitted for Captains, and alao tbe lace nx
hip bnttona for Commandera.
fpoitlfttM — Captaina of three jevs'fi
the aame aa Commodorea Thoae under thrv
Btandine to be distinguiabed bjr the anc^
mounted bj a crown 5 and
Commanders, by tbe anchor anrmooDtd
atar, and the bullion to be onlv- three weh»
quarter long, and one inch and three e^i^^'
cumferenoe.
Hcr/<.— The aame aa the Admirals', but
with black silk instead of gold laoe. of the (ft
pattern, and looped with tour bright gold bol
the two centre twiated.
Scabbards,'~The same aa tbe Admiral', ^
chape to be only aiz inches and a half long;
locketa and chape to be ornamented with!
threads, and scrolls instead of oak \eAres. I
mandera and Officers below that rsak to bin
lockets plain, and the chape threaded, six ia
long, with horse aboe bottom.
Sword Belt$4 — Black morocco leather, Hne^!
aame dimensions aa the Admirals', embroiderei
gold with three straight linea, one down t^ '
ale, and one at each margin near tbeedg(*:i
clasps, with circular points, with emboesedjat
edgea, crown and anchor in, tbe centre; p)«'^^
risge and girdle hucklea with studs under, i
plain gilt ring and book.
Undress.
The same aa Commodorea of the Second Cli!
with the following exceptions :—
Cba/.— The diatinction lace on tbe cofli tc ^
omitted.
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EpauUtta,^Same as in dress ; at on board ship,
two straps, the same as those of the epaulettes, with-
out bullions.
Hat» and Sca^6an2i.— Same as in dress.
Staord Behs, — The same as the Admirals*, omit*
ini^ the lanrel in the centre of the clasp.
Lieutenants.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointments as Comman-
ders, with the following exceptions : —
Coo/.— The lace to be oxUy one inch wide, in-
stead of one inch and a half; and half an inch in-
itead of three qasrters of an inch.
JSpauUttes,-^o be smaller, the bullion to be only
three inches long, and one inch and an eighth in
sircuroference, and with the anchor only within the
sreBcent.
ffaU.-^To be looped with only two bnlUons,
twisted.
Stiford BeUt.^To haye only two straight lines,
>ne near each edge.
Undress.
Ooat. — The same as Commanders.
EpauUttes,- Same as in dress ; or on board ship,
two straps, the same as those of the epaulettes, with-
>ut bulhons.
Jiati. — Same as in dress.
Siifcrd BeUt. — ^The same as Commanders.
Master of the Fleet.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointments as a Lienten-
uit, except that the
JBpauUttei are to have crossed anchors, without
cables, within the crescent, surmounted by a gold
uid silyer star on the strap.
Undrese.
The same as Lieutenants, except that the epau-
ettes are to be the same as in dress; or on board
ibip, two straps, the same as those of the epaulettes,
priUiont bullions.
Masters.
Dress.
The same nniform and appointmenu as Master
>f the Fleet, omitting the star on the strap of the
»paulettes.
Undress.
The same as Master of the Fleet, omittiog the
liar on the strap of the epaulettes ; or onboard ship,
,^va straps, the same as those of the epaulettes,
w-ithout bullions.
Mates.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointments as Lieuten-
ants, with the following exceptions : —
Coats* — The lace to he only three quarters of an
0cb wide.
Troiaen, — To haye no lace on the outside seams.
Upauleifet. — One, to be worn on the right
I boulder, of the same pattern as Lieutenants, but
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smaller, and the bullions to be only two inches and
a half long, and three quarters of an inch in cir-
cumference.
Undress.
Coat.^-Same as Lieutenants.
Trowsen. — Same as in dress.
Epaulettes. — Same as in dress, or on board ship, a
strap on the right shoulder, the same as that of the
epaulette, without bullions.
Second Masters.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointments ss Mates,
except that the device on the epaulettes is to be the
same as the Masters, but smaller.
Undress.
The same as the Mates, except that the deyice
on the epaulette is to be the same as the Masters,
but smaller.
Midshipmen.
Coa/.^Blue cloth, single breasted, with nine
notched holes in each breast, and three on each cuff
and pocket flap, with buttons to correspond, lined
with white serg^> stand-up collar with a white
turn back on each collar, with notched hole and
button.
Sward. — Of the same pattern as Mates, but of
such length as may be convenient.
Sword Beiit.^The same as the Lieutenants' un-
dress waist-belt.
Masters' Assistants.
The same as Midshipmen, but instead of the
white turn-back, a button hole of blue twist at each
end of the collar, with a corresponding button.
Naval Cadets.
The same as Midshipmen, but instead of white
turn-back, a button hole of white twist on the
collar, with a corresponding button.
Gunners^ Boatswains and Carpenters.
Coat. — Blue cloth ; if lined, to be with serge,
faU-down coUar, blue lappels to button across and
round cuffs; nine buttons on the lappels, and three
on each cuff and pocket; with cOTresponding blue
twist button holes, and three buttons m the folds of
the skirts. Plain gilt buttons, with an anchor and
cable engraved thereon.
IToiV/coat.— White.
Ormai or iS/ocA.— Black.
ffa^.— Plain round.
Swn-d. — Of the same pattern and leneth as com-
missioned Officers, but the back piece of the handle
is to be plain, with a flute round the top and down
the back; with a black fish*8kin gripe bound with
three gold wires ; the etchings on the blade not blued
or gilt.
Sword Knot.'-Of blue silk, mixed with gold
friugp, but no bullion.
Sword BW/.^Sane as Mates.
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Petty Officers.
Who have not an uniform are to wear a marR of
diatinction on the upper part of the left sleeve of
their jaeketa, viz., Thoae of the Firat Class, an an-
chor, surmounted hy a crown ; those of the Second
Class, an anchor.
CIVIL BRANCH.
Director General of Naval Hospitals
and Fleets.
Dress.
The same uniform and appointments aa Commo-
dores of the Second Claaa, except that the
Coat is to he single hreasted, at angles with the
skirt, with nine huttons on the hreast, to he placed
in threes ; and the
EpuuUties to bare a atar only within the cres-
cent, surmounted hy a crown on the strap.
iNT.B. The devices for the epaulettea of all Civil
Officera to be embroidered in gold and silver, ao«
cording to patterns*
Undress.
The aame as Commodorea of the Second Class,
except that the
Coat is to be single breasted, at angles with the
skirt, with nine buttons on the breaat, to be placed
in threes.
Epauleites.'^ame as draas.
Medical Inspector of Hospitals and
Fleets.
Dress.
The same as the Director-General, with the
following exceptions : —
Coa^.— The distinction lace on the cufTa to be
omitted.
EpanUtte*. — The same aa the Director*General,
but with a crown only within the crescent.
Hat, Scabbard, ^ Swfrd BeU^-^ame aa Captains.
Undress.
The same aa the Director-General, with the
following exceptions : —
Coat^—The distinction lace on the cufia to be
omitted.
EpauletieM.'-'SwBa.e as dresa ; or. on board ship,
two atraps, the aame aa those of the epaulettes,
without Dulliona.
//«<, ScMard Sr Stpord Beits^^Swoke aa dresa.
Deputy Medical Inspector of Hospitals
and Fleets.
Dress.
The same as Inapectora, but the
Coal to have the lace round the hip buttona
omitted ; and the
E/MtuUifet to have bullions same as Commanders,
with a star only to be placed within the crescent.
Scabbard •^^Stane aa Commandera.
Undress^
The aame aa Inspector ; but
Epaulette*. — Same as dress; or on board ship,
two straps, the aame aa thoae of the epanlettes,
without bullions.
Scabbard, StaM at dieaa.
Secretaries to Commanders-in-Chief.
Dress.
Tbe same as Deputy Inspectors ; but
Cnat to have only eight buttona on the breast,
placed by paira.
Undress.
The same aa Deputy Inapedor; bat
Coai to have only eight buttona on the breast, io
paira.
Secretaries to Junior Flag Officers.
Dress.
The same aa Secretaries to Commanders-in-Chief
with tbe following exceptions: —
Coat* — The lace to be only one inch wide, instead
of one inch and a half, and half an inch instead ot
tbree quarters of an inch.
EfHtufettet.^-The same as Lieatenaats, without
the devicea thereon.
Hat. — Same aa Lieutenants; or Secretaries to
Junior Flag Officera may wear the iuiiibn& of the
rank they hold.
Undress.
Same aa Secretaries to CommandeiB-in>Chi«f,
except the
Epaulettei, which are to be the aame ea in dre^s;
or on board ship, two straps, the aame as those d
the epaulettes, without bullions.
Hat.-^S9me as dress ; or Secretariea to Junior
Flag Officers may wear the andreaa unifomi of ck
rank they hold.
Surgeons.
Dress.
The aame as Secretaries to Junior Flag Officeis
except that the
Coat ia to have nine buttona on the breast^ placed
in threea.
Undress;
The aame as Secretariea to Junior Vlmg Officerf.
except that the
Coai is to have nine hottona on the breast, phMcd
in threes.
Paymasters and Pursers.
The same as Secretaries to Junior Flag Officen.
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Assistant Surgeons.
Dress.
The Bame as Surgeons, with the following ex-
ceptions:—
Coat, — The lace to be only three quarters of an
inch wide.
Trowsert — ^To have no lace.
Epauleite, — One on the right shoulder, the same
as Mates, without the deyice.
Undress.
The same as Surgeons, with the epaulette the
same as in dress ; or on board ship, a strap, the
same as that of the epaulette, without bullions.
Passed Clerks.
The same as Assistant Surgeon, except that the
coat is to hsTe eight buttons on the breast, to be
placed by pairs.
Captains' Clerks, and Clerks to
Secretaries.
The same as Passed Glerla, but without the
epaulette.
Clerks^ Assistants.
The undress uniform of Captains' Clerks.
Engineers.
Coa/.--Blue cloth, double breasted ; buttons hav-
ing a steam-engine, with a crown above embossed
on tliem, to be placed four and four, and a large
button of the same kind upon the collar.
Waistcoat. — With buttoos similar to those on
the coat.
Trowseri, — Plain blue doth.
Cap. — Wiih a gold lace band one inch wide, and
i grold crown, accordiug to pattern, in front, above
he band.
Memoranda.
Full Dress,
s always to be worn on State occasions, and at
Courts Martial, bjr all Naval Officers.
Trowsert — White trowsers over boots, between
be 2STd of April and the 14th of October, and blue
trowsers beween the 15th of October and the 22nd
of ApriL
Undress.
Shoulder Straps, — Officers may wear, in undress
on board ship, shoulder straps, similar to those of
the epaulettes, without bullions, with their respec-
tive devices thereon.
Great Coats, — ^The great coats, for Officers in the
Royal Navy, are to be of blue cloth, double or
single breasted, with the number and arrangement
of the buttons according to the undress uniform as-
signed to their respective ranks, omitting the pocket
flaps, and with stand and fall collars, accordmg to
the patterns at the Admiral's Office at each port ;
the straps of the respective epaulettes, heretofore
described, to be worn with them, except by Flag
Officers, who are not to wear the straps.
All Officers may wear, in undress, with blue
trowsers, a blue cloth waistcoat, single breasted,
with small uniform buttons; and on board their
ships, a round jacket without skirts, with their
appropriate arrangement of buttons, and the shoulder
straps above-mentioned ; and a round black hat, with
a narrow black silk band and a black buckle, and a
black silk or leather cockade, with a loop of the
same material, half the width of the lace on their
dress coats, or, if they have no lace on their coats,
of black silk ribbon (except Midshipmen, Masters'
Assistants, and Naval Cadets, who are to have a
loop of gold twist) ; if preferred, Offiers may wear,
in undress, in lieu of the round bat a blue cloth cap,
with a gold lace band of the width of the lace on their
dress coats, and a gold crown according to pattern,
and of the same sise in all ranks, in front above the
band; Officers who have no lace on their coats, to
have a band of gold lace, one inch wide, round their
caps.
Patterns of the uniforms and appointments, which
are to be strictly adhered to, are to be seen at this
Office, and at the Office of the several Port Ad-
mirals.
All Officers serving in inferior ranks are to wear
the uniform of the rank to wliich they belong.
By command of their Lordships,
H. CORRY.
MEMORANDUM.
Admiralty, November, 23rd, 1847.
My Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty are pleased to direct that a Surtout Frock Coat shall b«
stablisbed for the undermentioned Officers, with the following distinctive marka, viz.: —
Admiral, with four Rows of lace five-eighths of an inch on the Cuffs, with or without Epaulettes.
Captain, with three do. of half an inch on the Cuffs, without Epaulettes.
Commanders, with two do. do. do.
Lieutenants and 1 ^ ^ j^.
Masters, with one/
The Surtout Coat of all other Officers to be perfectly plain.
The Coat to be of blue Cloth, double breasted, with the Naval Uniform Button.
Warrant Officers, Midshipmen, Masters* Assistants, and Cadets to wear their present dress.
My Lords are further pleased to direct that when on skore, in full dress, or in an undress Coat,
ith JSpauletteg, no Commissioned Officer shall wear a Cap, but must appear in the regulation Cocked Hat
ad SuHfrd.
patterns of the Surtout Coat, as well as of the Belt and Sword, to be worn in future, may be seen at
lis Office, and at the Offices of the several Port Admirals.
ffo Scales are in future to be worn.
Admirals and all Officers in command are desired to pay strict attention that these regulations be
^idly adhered to. By Command of their Lordships, ^
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THE TRINITY HOUSE.
A List of ike Eld^ Brethrmi of ths Tnmty Hauu, aemdtng to SemuprHy ^ Ekaiam,
Juki. 1849.
1809 Capt. Aaron Chapman. Wardan I
1813 Robt. Lifrd Fueount Malrille, K.T. Amttimt 6
1819 CapU Andrew Timbrell Warden 4
1823 Capt. Sir John Henry Pallj, Bart. Dbp. MABTSn^
1825 Capt Robert Welbank Dep. Warden 3
1826 Capt. John Hayman l>ip. Amutant 10.
1828 Capt. John Reea Dep. Warden 4
1829 Arthur, Duke of Wellington, K.G. Mastbr.
1882 Capt. Henry Nelaon Dep. Aesittamt 11
1833 0Adm. Sir T. B. Martin AstiaaiU9
1834 Capt. Charles Waller Wtiden 2
Sir James R. O. Graham^ fort., M.P. Aitistant 5
1836 Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P. Ateistant 11
1837 QGttbert, £aWo/Minto Aetittantli
-»— Ci^t. Frederick Madan Warden 3
1889 :f(Admiral Sir Charlea Adam Asmtant 10
1840 Capt. Stephenson £Uerby Dep. Amttant l^
1841 H. R. H. The Prince Albert, K.G«
Capt Geo. Probyn Dep. Warden 1
- Capt Wm. Pizley i^gp, Airiaiata 6
1843 Capt Charlea FarqnharaoB Dep. AttiOaiU S
-i— Capt Robert Gordon, R.N. Dep. Warden 8
Capt William £. Farrer Dep, Aetistant 9
1844 Capt. Henry B. Baz Dep. Aetutant 5
Thomas, Earl of Haddington Dep. Attittant 7
1840 Marquis of Dalhousie
1847 Capt John Shepherd
Capt. Edward Foord
Capt Gabriel J. Redman
1849 Lord John Ruasell, M.P.
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PRIZE MONEY ADVERTISED FOR PAYMENT
In the Linuhn Gautte between the 20th of December, 1849, md the I9th of June, 1850.
ACTiEON.
AstrMu— Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap* 9th
Sept. 47. Pay. 10th Jan. Ag. Chippendale.
Maria Theresa. — Hull and Tonnage Bounty.
Cap. 9th Sept. 47. Pay. 22nd Mar. Ag. Chip-
pendale.
ALBATROSS.
Gentil Afrioano.— Hull and Tonnage Bo«nty, &e.
Cap, 18th Feb. 48. Pey. 18th Jan. Ag. Wood-
bead.
BITTERN.
Name unknown, or Adelaide.--£xoea8 of Ex.
peases. Cap. 2Ut Nor. 46. Pay. 6th June. Ag.
Hallett and Co.
Name unknown, or Tebeaoeio.— -Excess of Ex-
penses. Cap. 11th Aug. 47. Pa^. 6th June. Ag,
Hallett and Co.
Josephine. — Slaye and Tonnage Bounties, &e.
Cap. 4th May^ 48. Pay. SOth Mar. Ag. Hallett
and Co.
BLAZER.
Sylph.— Salrage. Cap. lltfa and llkh Apr. 48.
Pay. 24th Jan. Ag, Chards.
Bounty,
Jig. Stfl.
BONETTA.
Traga Amelias.— Hull and Tonnage
Cap. 19th June, 48. P^y. Itth T '
well and Sons.
Andorinba.— Tonnage Bounty. Cap, SSth June,
48. Pay. Ifth Feb. iig.StUwell and Sons.
Alert.— Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 10th
Aug. 48. Pay. 13th Feb. Ag. Stilwell and Sods.
BRILLIANT.
Alaira.— Hull and Tonnaee Bounty. Cap. 6th
Jan. 48. Pay. 12th Feb. Ag. Stilwell and Sons.
CONTEST.
Teneirario.'Sla?e and Tonnage Bounties, &o.
Cbp. 3rd May, 48. Pay. 4th Apr. Ag. W. & E.
Chard.
Santa Crns. — ^Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 14th May,
48. Pay. 4th Apr. Jg. W. and E. Chard.
Conceioao. — ^Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 90th Not.
47. Pay. 6th June. Ag, W. and B. Chard.
Name unknown. — ^Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 6th
July, 48. Pay. 19th June. Ag. W. and £. Chard.
Name unknown.— Slave and Tonnage Bounties,
&c. Cap. 7th July, 48. Fay. I9th June. Ag.
W. and £. Chard.
Oceana.— Tonnage Bounty, &c. Cap. 9th July,
48. Pay. 19th June. Ag. W. and E. Chard.
CYGNET.
Mette Mao. — Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap.
lat May, 48. Pay. 5th Feb. Ag. Stilwell and Sons.
DEVASTATION.
Agronogro.— Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 24th Dee.
47. Pay. 24th Jan. Ag. W. and £. Chard.
DOLPHIN.
Seounda Andorinha.— Slare and Tonnage Boun-
ties. Cap. S4th Apr. 48. Pay. SOth Mar. Ag.
Ommanney and Co.
FAVORITE.
Name unknown.— Tonnage Bounty, dp. 18th
June, 48. Pay. 19th Feb. Ag. Stilwell and Sons.
FERRET.
Forao.«-Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 24th
June, 47. Pay, 8tb May. Ag. Halford and Co.
San Sebastiano. — ^Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 2nd
July, 47. Pay. 8th May. Ag. Halford and Co.
Faisca.— Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 19th
July, 47. Pe^' 8th May. Ag. Hallord and Co.
Maria de Gloria.— Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 2dth
Aug. 47. Pay. 8th May. ^^. HaUord and Co.
Faoeironba.— Slare and Tonnage Bounties. Cap.
10th Sept 47. Pay. 8th May. Ag. Hallord and
Co.
Malaga.— Slaye and Tonnage Boantiee, &o.
Cod. 11th Dec. 47. Pay 8th May. Ag. Halfoid
and Co.
GRAPPLXR.
Secunda Andorinha.--^laye and Tonnage Boun*
ties. Cap. 24th Apr. 48. Pay. 20th Mar. Ag.
Ommanney and Co.
Vigilante.— Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap.
Pay. 16th Apr. Ag. Ommanney
25th Mar. 48.
and Co.
Sapphire. — Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap.
11th July, 48. Pay. 16th Apr. Ag. Ommanney
and Co.
GRECIAN.
Bella Miguellino. — Slave and Tonnage Boun-
ties, &o. Cap. 22nd April, 48. Pay, 3rd Apr. Ag.
Stawell and Sons.
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Prize Money Adrertised for Payment.
HEROINB.
Maria Candida. — ^Tonnage Bountj. Cap. 5th
May, 48. Pay. 26th F«b. Ag, Stilwell and Sons.
Name unknown.— Tonnage Bounty. Cap, 23rd
May, 48. Pay, d6th Feb. Ag. Stilwell and Sons.
Marianna. — Hull and Tonnagv Bounty. Ckp.
20th June, 48. Pay, 20th Feb. Ag. Stilwell and
Sons.
HOUND.
Faisco. — Hull and Tonnage Boantr. Cap, 83rd
July, 47. Pay, 28th Mar. Ag, Hallett and Co.
LARNE.
Name unknown, — ^Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 0th
July, 46. Pay, i6th Apr. Ag, Ommanney and Co.
MODB8TE.
Bscorpiao.—VesseL Cap. 9th Deo. 80. Pa^.
10th Jan. Ag, Halford and Co.
PENELOPE.
Sylphide.— Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap,
17th Oct. 47. Pay 16th Jan. Ag, Halford and
Co.
Theresa. — Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cap, SSnd
Jone^ 48. Pay 1st May. Ag. Halford and Co.
RINGDOVE.
Destruction of Pirates and Bounty. Cap. 6tb
Aug. 40. Pay 30th May. Ag^ Hallett and Co.
SIREN.
Prinoesa Dona Isabel. — Hull, Slare and Ton-
nage Bounties. Cap, drd Apr. 48. Pay 25th
Jan. Ag, Hallett and Co.
Conceicao — Tonnage Bounty. Cap, SOth Nov.
47. Pay 0th June. Ag, Hallett and Co.
San Jose.-*Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 17th Jan.
48. Pay 13th June. Ag. Hallett and Co.
San Francisco Boa Fe. — Tonnage Bounty. Cap,
2nd Apr. 48. Pay 13th June. Ag, Hallett and Co.
STYX.
Gentil Africano.^HuU Tonnage Bounty &c.
Cap. 18th Feb. 48. Pay 18th Jan. Ag. Wood-
head.
Name nnknowu.^Tonnage Bounty. Cap, 10th
Jan. 48. Pa^^ 30th Jan. ^^ . Woodhead.
Sylphide. — Hull and Tonnage Bounty. Cttp,
24th June, 48. Pay 20th Mar. Ag. Woodbead.
Name unknown. — ^Tonnage Bounty. Cap. 24th
Feb. 48. Pay 20lh Mar. Ag, Woodh«ad.
Flora.— Tonnage Bounty. Cap, 13th Mar. 48.
Pay 30th Mar. i4^. Woodhead.
The nndermenttoDed Bhlpf are entitled to a flaal DfTtdesd
of Ave pence end one farthing In the poand latel j rv-
eelved from the Bttale of Metsn. Lark end Woodb^d.
Bankrupt! tn 1810, which will be paid bj the Examntr
of Prixe AccounU, Somenet House, on and after JqIt
8<nd, 1850, Til :->
AJAX and EDINBURGH for Playmate, Cap,
10th Feb. 13.
EDINBURGH for Beaand Masshaada.Gip. I8iii
Jan. 13 ; and Caro Soliman, Cap. 13th Apr. IX
GLUTTON for Madonna, Cap. 23rd Feb. 07;
and Turkish Veasel, Cap. 4th Mar. 07.
GRASSHOPPER for La Maraccia and otbefs.
Cap. 29th Apr. and 18th May, J6.
HIRONDELLE fnr Andromeda, C«p.31st Dec
05 ; Madonna, 23rd Feb. 07 ; and Turkish reasel,
4th Mar. 07.
MAG1CIENNE for Thrasher. C«p. l7tfa Jan.
IS $ Leo, 4th June, 13 ; and Tickler, 6th June, 13.
MELPOMENE for La Grue and Bizano, Cap.
21st Aug. 07.
MORNE FORTUNEE for Marianne, Cap. 28th
Not. 12.
MULGRAVE and PEMBROKE for Rondi-
nella, Cap. I8th Jan. 14.
PILOT for Playmate, Cip. 16th Feb. IS.
POMPEE for Ordnance Stores, Cap. al Scaiia
23rd May, 00.
SEAHORSE for Tanisina, Cap. 6th Aug. 00,
and two brass guns 6th Dec. 09.
SPIDER for Andromeda, Cap, Slst Aug. 07.
UNITE for La Grue and Bisarro, Cap, SUt
Aug. 07 1 and for Bea and Masahatida, Cap. ISth
Jan. 13.
WEAZLE for Bisiiro, Copt 2Ut Aug. 07.
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OBITUARY OF OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL
MARINES SINCE LAST PUBLICATION.
FLAG OFFICERS.
Seniority*
Alex. Wilmot Sehomberg,
Admiral of the Blue 1849
Hon. DoDftld Hugh M ackay,
Vice-AdmiraloftheBlue 1840
@*®Sir Josiah Coghill Cog-
bill, Bart., Vice-Admiral
oftheBlue 1840
@i:g3i]Sir James J. G. Bre-
mer, Rear- Admiral of the
Blue 1849
GueUvus Stupart, Retired
Bear. Admiral 1846
@|iGeo. Hills, Retired Rear-
Ad miral by Seniority .. 1840
^^'^l^Geo.BameTrollope,
Retired Rear-Admiral by
Seniority 1840
@>Tboma8 Groube, Retired
Ilear-Admiral by Seni-
ority 1840
CAPTAINS.
Retired under Order in Ck>uneil, 1846.)
(Llex, Montgomerie 1820
EU>bertTait 1827
ActlTe Lift.
f^rancis Brace 1827
:?eorge Smith 1882
rbomaa Rodney Eden .... 1844
>wenSUnley 1844
COMMANDERS.
ralter Boswell 1814
^'-^Jobn Row Morris. . . . 1814
:dwnrd Collins 1814
^ ^silas Thomson Hood . . 1816
J>Mf^ Mark White 1815
^'(g)PhilipLe Vesconte.. 1816
t^J as. Barnwell Tattnall . . 1810
p^® Robert Willcox .... 1828
|i Parker D. Bingham 1827
p'^homas Read 1820
eo. Kvan Dam 1842
rthur Grant 1846
enry L.eworthy 1848
etired under Order in CoancU, 1816.)
s^V'^Charles Patriarche . 1844
!' T;<^harle» W. Belty .... 1847
(Under Order in Council, 18S0.)
Seniority,
eo. Decoeurdeux . . 1830
iWalterPike 1840
_ ohn Clark ia38
_ obn Gregory 1845
John Wm. Jones 1847
@iRichard Coates 1847
Nathaniel Laffer 1847
Lomas Drane 1848
(Under Order in Ckiuncil, 1840.)
George Thomas 1846
Andrew F. Morgan 1846
@iAlex.Hom 1846
LIEUTENANTS.
William Knigbt(c) 1811
@^ Benjamin Shepherd. . . . 1811
Alex. Buchanan 1813
@i Robert W. Innes 1813
Chas. Peake 1814
Joseph Hynson 1814
James R. Forrest 1814
CharlesShaw 1815
John Hungerford 1815
@HS)Wm. Rule 1815
Henry Lewis (6) 1815
Benj. C. Waters 1815
Peter Shuttlewortb 1815
Sam. B. Whitcombe 1815
JamesSkene 1815
Wm. Swainson 1815
Allen Wall 1815
JohnWildey 1817
Henry A. Finucane 1820
^iHenn- Quin 1820
Henry I^itchen 1825
Wm. R. Wynyard 1826
Wm. Geo. As'hby 1826
Chas. G. Clarke 1826
Henry C. Schomberg 1827
Cesar C. Powell 1838
@iEdwin W. Sanders .... 1840
James K. Hancock 1843
Henry A. Kerr 1844
@^B<m. John R. M. Byng 1845
Henry H. M. R. Page .... 1845
Wm. Hallett Connolly .... 1846
Philip Hudson 1846
@iPhilip W. Darnell 1846
Henry W. Dawson 1847
John Henry Howard 1847
Michael Breen 1849
MASTERS.
Seniority.
@^g)Jame8 Scott 1800
George Renner . . .'. 1804
Edw. Matthews 1807
Lewis John 1814
Robert Wilson 1828
George Filmer 1838
Wm. H. Betts 1847
etba 38rancj^.
RETIRED SURGEONS.
Cornwall Reynolds ...... 1700
John Niell 1798
JohnM'Neece 1806
@^ Joshua Horwood 1807
@i John Allan 1810
Samuel Morrison 1814
Patrick Magorem 1 814
John James 1828
William Peatie 1830
SURGEONS FOR
SBRYICE.
Allen M'Laren 1824
William White 1841
©^William Lambert 1843
John Clarke 1846
Wm. Roberts 1846
ASSISTANT SURGEONS,
James Clark, m.d 1841
Geo. Brewster, m.d 1846
James C. Murray 1846
Richard Butler 1847
PAYMASTERS & PURSERS*
Geo. B. Harruon 1707
James M. Perkins 1803
Wm. Leach 1806
Thomas Brett 1800
Hugh Hannay 1811
John Marks 1813
Geo. Robson 1813
Wm. Andrews 1814
Henry Brenton 1827
John Westwood 1838
D.G.Charles 1839
Edw. Waller 1844
Chas. D. Gourd 1847
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Olntuary.
UEUT.-COLONELS.
Sraloritf:
0>®John Wilton 1846
BREVET MAJOR.
Wm. Taylor 1812
CAPTAINS.
Boioritj.
Jt ThoopliUin PatCMnon .. 1809
i2l@>Wm. Haig 1834
R Arthur MoleBWOrth .... 1830
FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
JohnCrooket 1847
John Geo. Timpson 1848
Jt Wm.H. Carrington.... 1705
R John Bennett 1813
BeakMfti
jR John Simpson 16a
B Darid Miller IdOi
12 Robert U.D.Jamea.... 161i
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
A George Pawaey 1781
R John Mooney \TM
/2Heni7R.Ray« 181S
R Geo. F. Crown ISiJ
B Michael Beran 18oi
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